Ekaterina Karsten
Medal record | ||
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Women's rowing | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Competitor for Belarus | ||
Atlanta 1996 | Single sculls | |
Sydney 2000 | Single sculls | |
Athens 2004 | Single sculls | |
Beijing 2008 | Single sculls | |
Competitor for Unified Team | ||
Barcelona 1992 | Quadruple sculls | |
World Championships | ||
Competitor for Belarus | ||
1997 Lac d'Aiguebelette | Single sculls | |
1999 St. Catharines | Single sculls | |
2005 Kaizu, Gifu | Single sculls | |
2006 Eton | Single sculls | |
2007 Munich | Single sculls | |
2009 Poznań | Single sculls | |
2002 Seville | Single sculls | |
2003 Milan | Quadruple sculls | |
2010 Hamilton | Single sculls | |
2011 Bled | Single sculls | |
2001 Lucerne | Single sculls | |
2001 Lucerne | Double sculls | |
2002 Seville | Quadruple sculls | |
2003 Milan | Single sculls | |
2013 Chungju | Double sculls | |
Competitor for Soviet Union | ||
1991 Vienna | Double sculls | |
European Championships | ||
2014 Belgrade | W4x | |
Gold Cup Challenge | ||
2011 Philadelphia | Single sculls |
Ekaterina Karsten (Belarusian: Кацярына Карстэн, Kaciaryna Karsten; Russian: Екатерина Карстен; born 2 June 1972) is a Belarusian rower, an Olympic champion and world champion in single sculls.
She is a two-time Olympic champion and six-time World Champion. She won Olympic gold in single sculls in 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. In 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens she won a silver medal and in 2008 she picked up a bronze. She also won the World championships in single sculls in 1997, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009, was runner up in 2002 and 2010 and got bronze in 2001 and 2003. She won the European Championships in 2009 and 2010. She won the world junior championships in 1990.[1]
Her maiden name is Khadatovich (Хадатовіч), and she is also sometimes referred to as Ekaterina Karsten-Khodotovitch. Currently she lives and trains in Germany with her German husband in Potsdam.
Facts
- Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
- Weight: 75 kg (165 lb)
- Birthplace: Minsk, Belarus
- Residence: Potsdam, Germany
References
- ↑ Ekaterina Karsten at WorldRowing.com from FISA
External links
- FISA profile at the Wayback Machine (archived October 16, 2005)
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