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Matthias Schumann is a rower who competed for East Germany. He was world champion in the eight event in 1978. [1]
In 1977, Schumann came third in the GDR national championships in a team made of rowers from SC Dynamo Berlin. [2] Schumann won the national title in the eight in 1978. [3] A composite team made up from the champion and vice-champion was sent to the 1978 World Rowing Championships on Lake Karapiro, New Zealand, where the team defended their title. [1]
At the 1979 national championships, Schumann came third in the eight in a team made solely from his club. The team had the same result at the 1980 championships. [3] Also in 1980, Schumann started with Heiko Schulz in the coxless pair and they took out the national championship title; however, the Olympic rowing team did not participate in the national championships that year. In 1981, Schumann and Schulz managed to defend their national title. [4] They came fourth at the 1981 World Rowing Championships in coxless pair. [5]
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Sport | Rowing | ||||||||||||||
Club | SC Dynamo Berlin | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Matthias Schumann is a rower who competed for East Germany. He was world champion in the eight event in 1978. [1]
In 1977, Schumann came third in the GDR national championships in a team made of rowers from SC Dynamo Berlin. [2] Schumann won the national title in the eight in 1978. [3] A composite team made up from the champion and vice-champion was sent to the 1978 World Rowing Championships on Lake Karapiro, New Zealand, where the team defended their title. [1]
At the 1979 national championships, Schumann came third in the eight in a team made solely from his club. The team had the same result at the 1980 championships. [3] Also in 1980, Schumann started with Heiko Schulz in the coxless pair and they took out the national championship title; however, the Olympic rowing team did not participate in the national championships that year. In 1981, Schumann and Schulz managed to defend their national title. [4] They came fourth at the 1981 World Rowing Championships in coxless pair. [5]