Ute Wild

Ute Wild ( born June 14, 1965 in Zschopau, after marriage Ute Nötzel ) is a former rower from the German Democratic Republic. 1988 she succeeded in the aft of the Olympic victory.

After fourth place at the Junior World Championships in 1982, she won the title in 1983 with four control women. In 1986, she received her first Weltmeisterschafstmedaille, as she finished with the eight second place behind the boat from the Soviet Union. 1987 Ute Wild won the eighth at the GDR Championship. But with the World Championships in Copenhagen she sat together with Kathrin Haacker in two without the two rowed to second place behind the Romanians Rodica Arba and Olga Homeghi. 1988 both increased in the GDR aft, at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul won the controlled by Daniela Neunast eighth in the occupation Annegret Strauch, Judith Zeidler, Kathrin Haacker, Ute Wild, Anja Kluge, Ramona Balthasar, Beatrix Schroer and Ute rod before the boats from Romania and China. For this victory, she was awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit in gold. 1989 won Ute Wild with the aft the silver medal behind the Romanians. On the last show of the East German rowing team at the World Championships on Lake Barrington in Tasmania Ute Wild won with the roller again a bronze medal.

Ute Wild rowed under coach Jörg Landvoigt for the SG Dynamo Potsdam. She is a trained skilled worker in the food industry.

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