Dirk Richter
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Medal record | |||
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Men's Swimming | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Competitor for East Germany | |||
Bronze | Seoul 1988 | 4x100m Freestyle | |
Competitor for Germany | |||
Bronze | Barcelona 1992 | 4x100m Freestyle | |
European Championships (LC) | |||
Competitor for East Germany | |||
Gold | 1983 Rome | 100m Backstroke | |
Gold | 1987 Strasbourg | 4x100m Freestyle | |
Silver | 1983 Rome | 4x200m Freestyle | |
Silver | 1985 Sofia | 100m Backstroke | |
Silver | 1985 Sofia | 4x100m Freestyle | |
Silver | 1985 Sofia | 4x100m Medley | |
Bronze | 1983 Rome | 4x100m Freestyle | |
Bronze | 1983 Rome | 4x100m Medley | |
Competitor for Germany | |||
Silver | 1991 Athens | 100m Backstroke | |
Silver | 1991 Athens | 200m Backstroke | |
Silver | 1991 Athens | 4x100m Freestyle | |
Bronze | 1987 Strasbourg | 100m Freestyle |
Dirk Richter (born September 12, 1964) is a former swimmer from East Germany, who won the bronze medal in the 4x100 Freestyle Medley twice during the Summer Olympics. He did so in 1988 with the East German team, alongside Thomas Flemming, Lars Hinneburg, and Steffen Zesner.
Four years later, when Barcelona, Spain hosted the Games, Richter represented Germany and ended up third alongside Mark Pinger, Christian Tröger, and Steffen Zesner.
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