Marc Weber (rower)

Marc Weber ( born March 21, 1972 in Bochum ) is a former rower who won an Olympic silver medal in aft 1996.

Weber launched for the Berlin Rowing Club. In 1993 he won the coxed four in the occupation of Stefan Forster, Mark Kleinschmidt, Ulrich Viefers, Marc Weber and helmsman Guido large the German championship and finished in the World Cup third place. 1994 Weber sat in the coxless four and finished sixth at the World Championships. In 1995, Weber, along with Forster, Detlef Kirchhoff, Roland Baar and helmsman Peter Thiede the title in the four with coxswain. This foursome formed the basis for the Germany aft, in the occupation of Frank Richter, Ike Landvoigt, Detlef Kirchhoff, Dieter Sator, Stefan Forster, Marc Weber, Lerche, Roland Baar and Peter Thiede won the title at the World Championships in Tampere 1995.

Weber was in Germany aft Even in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Frank Richter, Mark Kleinschmidt, tungsten chicken, Marc Weber, Detlef Kirchhoff, Thorsten Streppelhoff, Ulrich Viefers, Roland Baar rowing with coxswain Peter Thiede in the Olympic final, almost two seconds behind the Dutch boat to the finish and received the silver medal. 1998 and 1999 Marc Weber won twice the national title in the eighth. In the 1998 World Cup in Cologne, he has been involved as a hitter on winning the silver medal. At the World Cup 1999, the German Eighth missed with Ike Landvoigt the impact of qualifying for the Olympic Games 2000. Marc Weber won as a hitter of the Cambridge rowing eight legendary Boatrace 1998. This team still holds (2010 ) the record for the fastest ever rowed time in this race ..

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