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East Germany — Junior Women's Eight

1980–1990 · 4 seasons tracked · 3 golds
Golds
3
Podiums
3
Best 2k
3:09.14
Seasons
4
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
1980
gold
SP. DunnebierNEW
7K. GlanderNEW
6A. JageNEW
5K. HuberNEW
4D. GrubschNEW
3D. GessertNEW
2S. MuellerNEW
BA. GrafNEW
CC. RichterNEW
1981
gold
SC. ScholzNEW
7E. HertwigNEW
6P. Dunnebier
5U. MenzelNEW
4S. HeinickeNEW
3K. HanischNEW
2K. SpittlerNEW
BM. PaechNEW
CH. Wuttke
1982–84
3 yrs off
1985
gold
SS. SchumannNEW
7K. NeumannNEW
6K. SchleusingNEW
5K. Schroeder
4J. Klare
3K. MorgensternNEW
2C. Scheid
BA. LaeberNEW
CJ. Feske
1986–89
4 yrs off
1990
P6
SK. WolkNEW
7H. SellingNEW
6A. OsterburgNEW
5C. DotzschNEW
4A. LooseNEW
3D. BergerNEW
2P. KingeldeyNEW
BM. BelowNEW
CJ. WassmannNEW

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).

1986–1989 no qualifying championship
1982–1984 no qualifying championship