Sabine Jahn

Sabine Jahn (* June 27, 1953 in Neuruppin, after marriage Sabine Gust ) is a former rower from the German Democratic Republic. In 1976, she won the Olympic silver medal with the double sculls.

Sabine Jahn won from 1972 to 1974 with the quadruple sculls at the East German championship in 1973, won the quadruple sculls at the European Championships in Moscow. In 1975, she moved to the double sculls, here they occupied together with Petra Boesler at the World Championships in Nottingham in second place behind the Soviet boat. At the Olympic Games in Montreal in 1976, the Bulgarian boat won ahead Boesler and Jahn. For winning the silver medal she was awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit in bronze.

1977 after her marriage Sabine Gust joined the World Cup in Amsterdam again in the quadruple sculls. Together with Petra Boesler, Viola Kowal Schek, Sybille Tietze and control Elke Rost she won the world title. 1978 took the sculls fourth place at the World Cup in New Zealand.

Sabine Jahn started for the SC Berlin- Grunau. She was married to the rowers Reinhard Gust, but the marriage was divorced later. Dr. Sabine Gust works as a radiologist in Hamburg.

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