Birgit Fischer

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Olympic medal record
Women's Canoe Racing - Flatwater
Gold 1980 K-1 500m
Gold 1988 K-2 500m
Gold 1988 K-4 500m
Gold 1992 K-1 500m
Gold 1996 K-4 500m
Gold 2000 K-2 500m
Gold 2000 K-4 500m
Gold 2004 K-4 500m
Silver 1988 K-1 500m
Silver 1992 K-4 500m
Silver 1996 K-2 500m
Silver 2004 K-2 500m

Birgit Fischer (born 25 February 1962 in Brandenburg an der Havel, then East Germany) is a kayaker, who has won 8 gold medals over a record 6 different Olympic Games: twice representing East Germany, then four times representing the reunited nation. After both the 1988 and 2000 games, she announced her retirement, only to return for the subsequent games. She has been both the youngest- and oldest-ever Olympic canoeing champion (ages 18 and 42). In 2004 she was voted German sportswoman of the year.

She attended an ASK (army sports club) boarding school in Potsdam, and worked as a sports instructor in the National People's Army, attaining a rank of major by the time of German reunification in 1990. She was married from 1984 to 1993 to canoeist Joerg Schmidt. She lives with their two children in Brandenburg. In 1999 she stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for the FDP in the European Parliament election.

[edit] Major Medals

  • 1979 World Championships: gold in 500m K4.
  • 1980 Olympics: gold in 500m K1.
  • 1981 World Championships: gold in 500m K1, K2, and K4.
  • 1982 World Championships: gold in 500m K1, K2, and K4.
  • 1983 World Championships: gold in 500m K1, K2, and K4.
  • 1984 Olympics: missed owing to Eastern Bloc boycott.
  • 1985 World Championships: gold in 500m K1, K2, and K4.
  • 1986: time off to give birth to her son Ole
  • 1987 World Championships: gold in 500m K1, K2, and K4.
  • 1988 Olympics: gold in 500m K2 and K4; silver in 500m K1.
  • 198991: "retired"
  • 1992 Olympics: gold in 500m K1; silver in 500m K4 (representing united Germany for the first time).
  • 1993 World Championships: gold in 500m K1 and K4; bronze in 5000m K1.
  • 1994 World Championships: gold in 500m K1 and K4; silver in 200m K2 and K4; bronze in 500m K2.
  • 1995 World Championships: gold in 500m K4; silver in 200m K4.
  • 1996 Olympics: gold in 500m K4; silver in 500m K2.
  • 1997 World Championships: gold in 500m K2 and K4, 200m K2 and K4, and 1000m K2.
  • 1998 World Championships: gold in 500m K4; silver in 500m K2 and 1000m K2.
  • 1999 World Championships: silver in 500m K4.
  • 2000 Olympics: gold in 500m K2 and K4.
  • 200103: "retired"
  • 2004 Olympics: gold in 500m K4; silver in 500m K2.
  • 2005 World Championships: bronze in 1000m K4, bronze in 200m K2.

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