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East Germany — Junior Women's Coxed Four

1978–1988 · 8 seasons tracked · 4 golds
Golds
4
Podiums
8
Best 2k
3:22.26
Seasons
8
Championship finish by year
Higher is better · medals marked
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Roster flow
Each column is a qualifying season's A crew · teal = carried over · amber = changed seat · NEW = first World / European / World Cup appearance (incl. U23 & Junior) · dashed column = years not contested · A boat only
1978
gold
SR. HeinNEW
3K. LaegelNEW
2V. SchwarzenbachNEW
BK. ToussaintNEW
CI. SchaalNEW
1979
gold
SS. AndersNEW
3M. VockeNEW
2C. MiselerNEW
BI. Rudolph
CS. Mueller-roseNEW
1980
silver
SC. Miseler
3B. HasslerNEW
2J. Krohn
BM. Vocke
CH. WuttkeNEW
1981
silver
SH. WinklerNEW
3B. Hassler
2K. Glander
BG. KohlhagenNEW
CK. Dick
1982–83
2 yrs off
1984
gold
SK. WenzelNEW
3H. DoerferNEW
2P. Luebbert
BM. LastNEW
CL. KnoefelNEW
1985
silver
SA. KuhzNEW
3H. NiemannNEW
2A. LinkeNEW
BH. FulkNEW
CL. Knoefel
1986
gold
SB. BergmannNEW
3A. FrankNEW
2G. GrzeschuchbaNEW
BH. Niemann
CG. WieseNEW
1987
not contested
1988
silver
SD. BaldessariNEW
3Y. GatmerNEW
2S. Schenk
BN. Emilius
CP. Ernst

Season by season

Tracked across the World & European Championships, World Cups and Olympic Games — years with no qualifying championship are shown as gaps. NEW marks an athlete's first time at this level (U23 & Junior count).

1987 no qualifying championship
1982–1983 no qualifying championship