Jonathan Koch (rower)

Jonathan Koch

Koch in 2008
Medal record
Men's rowing
Competitor for  Germany
World Rowing Championships
2010 Karapiro LM4x
Koch in 2012

Jonathan Koch (born 29 October 1985 in Gießen) is a German light-weight rower.

Until the end of 2010 Jonathan Koch was rowing for his hometown club Gießener Rudergesellschaft 1877. Already in summer 2010 he became part of the training group of Mainzer Ruder-Verein 1878 (MRV) under the supervision of Robert Sens, the rowing head coach of the German Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate. Since 2011 he is officially rowing for MRV.[1] . After reaching only the B-final in the 2006 Rowing World Championships in Single Sculls he reached the A-final the following year at the World Championships in Munich, Germany, where he finished 4th. Since the Lighweight Single Sculls are not an olympic boat class, Koch competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics together with Manuel Brehmer in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls where they finished 9th.

After a break in 2009[2] Jonathan Koch was rowing Single Sculls as well as Quadruple Sculls at the 2010 World Championships in Karapiro, NZ.[3][4] While finishing 8th in Single Sculls he became World Champion Quadruple Sculls.

At the 2011 German Championships Koch gained the title of German Champion in Single Sculls as well as Quadruple Sculls.[5]

International Results

References

  1. Noch ein Weltmeister für den MRV 6. Februar 2011 auf der Webseite des Mainzer Ruder-Verein von 1878 e. V.
  2. Jonathan Koch: Späte Erholung vom China-Syndrom. In: Frankfurter Rundschau. 11. Oktober 2010.
  3. Deutschlandachter will im Weltcup ungeschlagen bleiben. 9. Juli 2010 auf der Webseite des Mainzer Ruder-Verein von 1878 e. V.
  4. Anlauf holen fürs Treppchen. In: Allgemeine Zeitung. 29. September 2010.
  5. Ein Herzschlagfinale In: Allgemeine Zeitung. 23. Mai 2011.

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