Henrietta Ebert

Henrietta Ebert ( born January 15, 1954 in Kirchmöser as Henrietta Dobler ) is a former rower from the German Democratic Republic. In 1976, she won the Olympic gold medal with the eighth.

Henrietta Dobler began in 1971 in Plaue Havel with the rowing, 1972, they won in the Spartakiade. In 1973, she finished with the GDR eight second place in the European Championships behind the boat from the Soviet Union. The following year the rollercoaster from East Germany won the world title in the cast Doris Mosig, Gunhild Blanke, Irina Müller, Brigitte Ahren wood, Bianka Swede, Ilona Richter, Henrietta Dobler, Helma Lehmann and tax Sabine Brinckerhoff. Thus, the DDR - eight had ever won the first World Championship title. 1975, won the DDR roller and the second world title, but Henrietta Dobler was not there. Together with Irina Müller, Dagmar Bauer, Helma Lehmann and Sabine Brinckerhoff she won at the World Rowing Championships in 1975 in Nottingham the title in foursomes with control women.

As of 1976 she went to after her marriage as Henrietta Ebert. With the Olympic debut in the women's rowing in Montreal in 1976 she was back in eighth. In the occupation Viola Goretzki, Christiane Knetsch, Ilona Richter, Brigitte Ahren wood, Monika Kallies, Henrietta Ebert, Helma Lehmann, Irina Müller and Ms Marina Wilke control the boat also won the first Olympic gold medal in the eights. In 1978, she finished with the GDR aft again to second place at the World Championships. 1974 and 1976 she was recognized for her sporting achievements with the Patriotic Order of Merit.

She went to the SC Dynamo Berlin. The trained pastry chef worked after her career as a cook at SC Dynamo. After the turn she was employed at the District Office in Berlin -Köpenick.

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