Peter Ording

Peter Ording ( born December 22, 1976 in Stade ) is a retired German rower. His greatest achievement was winning the title at the World Championships in the lightweight single sculls in 2004.

Ording was first nominated in 2000 German champion in the lightweight single sculls and was for the World Championships in Zagreb, where he finished in 13th place in this class of boat. The following year he lost while his championship title to Ingo Euler, however, since this started in lightweight double sculls, Ording rowed at the World Rowing Championships in 2001 and again in one's reached the B final, total, he finished tenth.

2002 started Ording together with Manuel Brehmer in the lightweight double sculls at the world championships in Seville they finished fourth. 2003 was re- Ording German champion lightweight one, but lost his place in the Olympic double sculls back to Euler. At the World Championships in Milan, he first won a medal in the lightweight single sculls, he won bronze.

His greatest success was achieved Ording 2004, at the World Championships in Banyoles he became world champion in the lightweight single sculls.

Then finished Ording, who started last for Lübeck RG, his career.

International success

  • 2000: 13th World Championships in the lightweight single sculls
  • 2001: 10th at World Championships in the lightweight single sculls
  • 2002: 4th place in the World Championships lightweight double sculls
  • 2003: 3rd place World Championships in the lightweight single sculls
  • 2004: 1st place World Championships in the lightweight single sculls
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