Renate Schlenzig

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Renate Schlenzig
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Nationality East Germany
Born1944
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Sport Rowing

Renate Schlenzig (born 1944) is a competitive rower from East Germany.

Rosel Nitsche. Angelika Noack, Renate Schlenzig, Sabine Dahne and helmsman Christa Kasneth , GDR rowing championships 1974 Bundesarchiv Bild 183-N0721-0016, SC DHfK Leipzig, Vierer der Frauen.jpg
Rosel Nitsche. Angelika Noack, Renate Schlenzig, Sabine Dähne and helmsman Christa Kasneth , GDR rowing championships 1974

She won a medal in the 1974 World Rowing Championships and seven medals in the European Rowing Championships between 1967 and 1973. [1] [2] [3]

International medals

World Rowing Championships
YearPlaceMedalClass
1974 Lucerne (Switzerland)Gold medal icon.svg Gold Coxed fours
European Rowing Championships
YearPlaceMedalClass
1967 Vichy (France)Gold medal icon.svg GoldCoxed four
1968 East Berlin (East Germany)Gold medal icon.svg Gold Eight
1969 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee (Austria)Gold medal icon.svg GoldEight
1970 Tata (Hungary)Gold medal icon.svg GoldEight
1971 Copenhagen (Denmark)Silver medal icon.svg SilverEight
1972 Brandenburg (East Germany)Silver medal icon.svg SilverEight
1973 Moscow (USSR)Silver medal icon.svg SilverEight

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