Stefan Weiße
Stefan Weiße
Born (1953-11-12 ) 12 November 1953Died 11 November 2015 (2015-11-12 ) (aged 61) Spouse Irina (née Müller) Sport Rowing Club SC Einheit Dresden
Stefan Weiße (12 November 1953 – 11 November 2015) was a German rower . He was quad scull world champion for East Germany in 1975.
Rowing
Weiße took up rowing at age 14 and was a member of SC Einheit Dresden.[ 1] [ 2] In 1973, Weiße came second at the East German championships in the quad scull teamed up with Wolfgang Hönig , Günter Berschel, and Bernd Frieberg .[ 3] At the 1974 East German championships, Weiße competed in the single sculls and came third.[ 2] He also teamed up with Armin Schulze in the double scull, where they came third.[ 4]
At the 1975 East German championships, Weiße competed in the quad scull in a team with Christof Kreuziger , Wolfgang Güldenpfennig , and Wolfgang Hönig , and whilst they were the favourites that year, a boat with Joachim Dreifke , Martin Winter , Rüdiger Reiche , and Jürgen Bertow had a clear lead. Winter caught a crab close to the finish line, and Weiße's team won the national championship.[ 3] [ 5] [ 6] According to the result of the national championships, the successful quad scull team with Weiße was nominated for the 1975 World Rowing Championships in Nottingham ,[ 7] and they were successful at gaining the world championship title.[ 8]
In 1976, Weiße replaced the 1974 world champion Uli Schmied to team up with Christof Kreuziger for the Moscow regatta in May that opened the rowing season; they were beaten by a Soviet team.[ 9] [ 10] Neither Kreuziger nor Weiße were included when the nominations for the 1976 Summer Olympics were announced in June.[ 11] At the 1976 East German championships, Weiße competed in the quad scull in a team that came third.[ 3]
Having retired from rowing in 1980, Weiße took up the sport again in 2012 after being encouraged by his wife and one of his daughters, both active rowers for SV Energie Berlin. Weiße had entered with a mixed quad scull team at the 2014 World Rowing Masters Regatta in Ballarat , but was stopped by a doctor from competing after having already travelled to Australia.[ 1]
Private life
Weiße lived in Dresden apart from his time as a university student in Halle . He married Irina Müller just after the 1976 Olympic Games, and they had four children.[ 1] Their daughter, Annika, is a representative rower for Germany.[ 12] Returning from his 2014 trip to Australia, he was diagnosed with cancer and died on November 11, 2015.[ 1]
References
^ a b c d Laak, D. (2015). "Abschied von Dr. Stefan Weiße" (PDF) . RuderEnergie . 3 (79): 7–8. Retrieved 26 December 2017 .
^ a b "DDR-Rudermeisterschaften: Einer – Männer (Plätze 1–3)" (in German). Rüsselsheimer Ruder-Klub 08 . Retrieved 26 December 2017 .
^ a b c "DDR-Rudermeisterschaften: Doppelvierer – Männer (Plätze 1–3)" (in German). Rüsselsheimer Ruder-Klub 08 . Retrieved 26 December 2017 .
^ "DDR-Rudermeisterschaften: Doppelzweier – Männer (Plätze 1–3)" (in German). Rüsselsheimer Ruder-Klub 08 . Retrieved 26 December 2017 .
^ Allmert, Hans (21 July 1975). "Achter mit einem neuen 'Weltrekord' " . Neues Deutschland (in German). Vol. 30, no. 171. p. 7. Retrieved 26 December 2017 . (registration required )
^ Radtke, Bodo (21 July 1975). "Spannung und Klasse bis zum Achter-Finale" . Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 31, no. 171. p. 6. Retrieved 26 December 2017 . (registration required )
^ "DDR-Nominierungen für die Ruder-WM" . Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 31, no. 192. 14 August 1975. p. 11. Retrieved 26 December 2017 .(registration required )
^ Radtke, Bodo (1 September 1975). "Nach Silber fünfmal Gold" . Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 31, no. 207. p. 6. Retrieved 26 December 2017 . (registration required )
^ Hönel, Manfred (31 May 1976). "DDR-Ruderer glänzten auf Moskauer Kurs" . Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 32, no. 129. p. 6. Retrieved 26 December 2017 . (registration required )
^ "26 Erfolge der DDR-Ruderer" . Neue Zeit (in German). Vol. 32, no. 130. 1 June 1976. p. 6. Retrieved 26 December 2017 .(registration required )
^ Radtke, Bodo (22 June 1976). "DDR-Olympiamannschaft für Montreal nominiert" . Berliner Zeitung (in German). Vol. 32, no. 147. p. 11. Retrieved 26 December 2017 . (registration required )
^ "Annika Weisse" . International Rowing Federation . Retrieved 26 December 2017 .
External links
1974 : (Joachim Dreifke , Götz Draeger , Rüdiger Reiche , Jürgen Bertow )
1975 : (Stefan Weiße , Wolfgang Güldenpfennig , Wolfgang Hönig , Christof Kreuziger )
1977 : (Frank Dundr , Martin Winter , Karl-Heinz Bußert , Wolfgang Güldenpfennig )
1978 : (Joachim Dreifke , Karl-Heinz Bußert , Martin Winter , Frank Dundr )
1979 : (Peter Kersten , Klaus Kröppelien , Karl-Heinz Bußert , Joachim Dreifke )
1981 : (Peter Kersten , Karl-Heinz Bußert , Uwe Heppner , Martin Winter )
1982 : (Karl-Heinz Bußert , Uwe Mund , Uwe Heppner , Martin Winter )
1983 : (Albert Hedderich , Raimund Hörmann , Dieter Wiedenmann , Michael Dürsch )
1985 : (Doug Hamilton , Robert Mills , Paul Douma , Mel LaForme )
1986 : (Valeriy Dosenko , Sergey Kinyakin , Mikhail Ivanov , Igor Kotko )
1987 : (Valeriy Dosenko , Sergey Kinyakin , Mikhail Ivanov , Igor Kotko )
1989 : (Hans Keldermann , Koos Maasdijk , Herman van den Eerenbeemt , Rutger Arisz )
1990 : (Valeriy Dosenko , Sergey Kinyakin , Mykola Chupryna , Ģirts Vilks )
1991 : (Valeriy Dosenko , Sergey Kinyakin , Mykola Chupryna , Ģirts Vilks )
1993 : (Andreas Hajek , André Steiner , Stephan Volkert , André Willms )
1994 : (Alessandro Corona , Rossano Galtarossa , Massimo Paradiso , Alessio Sartori )
1995 : (Alessandro Corona , Rossano Galtarossa , Massimo Paradiso , Alessio Sartori )
1997 : (Agostino Abbagnale , Giovanni Calabrese , Alessandro Corona , Rossano Galtarossa )
1998 : (Agostino Abbagnale , Alessandro Corona , Rossano Galtarossa , Alessio Sartori )
1999 : (Marco Geisler , Andreas Hajek , Stephan Volkert , André Willms )
2001 : (Christian Schreiber , André Willms , Marco Geisler , Andreas Hajek )
2002 : (René Bertram , Stephan Volkert , Marco Geisler , Robert Sens )
2003 : (André Willms , Stephan Volkert , Marco Geisler , Robert Sens )
2005 : (Konrad Wasielewski , Marek Kolbowicz , Michał Jeliński , Adam Korol )
2006 : (Konrad Wasielewski , Marek Kolbowicz , Michał Jeliński , Adam Korol )
2007 : (Konrad Wasielewski , Marek Kolbowicz , Michał Jeliński , Adam Korol )
2009 : (Konrad Wasielewski , Marek Kolbowicz , Michał Jeliński , Adam Korol )
2010 : (David Šain , Martin Sinković , Damir Martin , Valent Sinković )
2011 : (Chris Morgan , James McRae , Karsten Forsterling , Daniel Noonan )
2013 : (David Šain , Martin Sinković , Damir Martin , Valent Sinković )
2014 : (Dmytro Mikhay , Artem Morozov , Oleksandr Nadtoka , Ivan Dovhodko )
2015 : (Philipp Wende , Karl Schulze , Lauritz Schoof , Hans Gruhne )
2017 : (Dovydas Nemeravičius , Martynas Džiaugys , Rolandas Maščinskas , Aurimas Adomavičius )
2018 : (Filippo Mondelli , Andrea Panizza , Luca Rambaldi , Giacomo Gentili )
2019 : (Dirk Uittenbogaard , Abe Wiersma , Tone Wieten , Koen Metsemakers )
2022 : (Dominik Czaja , Mateusz Biskup , Mirosław Ziętarski , Fabian Barański )
2023 : (Lennart van Lierop , Finn Florijn , Tone Wieten , Koen Metsemakers )