In the final duel against Berlin, the Krefeld boat was able to develop a small advantage right from the start, which the crew around batter Alina Stammen defended until the finish. Bundesliga veteran Theresa Hülsmann said: “Even before the final, we had reached our goal and won the medal. That certainly helped us in the final. But the team really got everything out of it today. It’s a real hammer. ”The Austrian rowers from Linz near Hamburg took bronze. Alina Stammen, Lena Sarassa, Charlotte Lier, Vera Spanke, Theresa Hülsmann, Sophia Wüllner, Pia Renner, Lina Mölder, Melissa Isen, Henriette te Neues and helmswoman Neele Erdtmann rowed for the CRC.
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In the men’s race, the Münster eight dominated ahead of Osnabrück and Berlin. The CRC finished eighth. Batsman Michael Naß was not satisfied: “After the time trial we had already figured out a chance to end up among the top four boats. We couldn’t improve ourselves over the races, other teams succeeded. ”In the CRC men’s eighth were Michael Nass, Julian Garth, Lukas Geller, Dacey Caldwell, Joost Follert, Stefan Pollmeier, Hendrik Klose, Jonas Karthaus and Lars Hermsdorfer, Theis Hagemeister, Paul te Neues and taxwoman Anna Lülfing.
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CRC trainer Markus Wöstemeyer was in a good mood after winning the women’s eight. “That was an absolutely fantastic achievement. The bite was still missing during training. The women here developed it really well. I’m really happy for the eleven girls. ”The German rowing league will continue in two weeks: at the second of three regattas in Minden at the Mittelland Canal / Weser crossroads.
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