Christian-Georg Warlich
German rower
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Born | (1957-10-04) 4 October 1957 (age 66) Germany | ||||||||||||||
Height | 184[1] | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 75[1] | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Rowing | ||||||||||||||
Club | Blankenstein RV | ||||||||||||||
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Christian-Georg Warlich (born 4 October 1957) is a retired lightweight rower who competed for West Germany.[1] In the lightweight men's single sculls, he was German champion on seven occasions (1978 to 1980 and 1984 to 1987). He became world champion in this boat class at the 1980 World Rowing Championships.[2] He rows for Blankenstein RV (Ruderverein).[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Christian-Georg Warlich". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
- ^ "Christian Georg Wahrlich". International Rowing Federation. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
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World champions – Lightweight men's single sculls
- 1974:
(Bill Belden)
- 1975:
(Reto Wyss)
- 1976:
(Raimund Haberl)
- 1977:
(Reto Wyss)
- 1978:
(José Antonio Montosa Ortega)
- 1979:
(Bill Belden)
- 1980:
(Christian-Georg Warlich)
- 1981:
(Scott Roop)
- 1982:
(Raimund Haberl)
- 1983:
(Bjarne Eltang)
- 1984:
(Bjarne Eltang)
- 1985:
(Ruggero Verroca)
- 1986:
(Peter Antonie)
- 1987:
(Wim Van Belleghem)
- 1988:
(Alwin Otten)
- 1989:
(Frans Göbel)
- 1990:
(Frans Göbel)
- 1991:
(Niall O'Toole)
- 1992:
(Jens Mohr Ernst)
- 1993:
(Peter Haining)
- 1994:
(Peter Haining)
- 1995:
(Peter Haining)
- 1996:
(Karsten Nielsen)
- 1997:
(Karsten Nielsen)
- 1998:
(Stefano Basalini)
- 1999:
(Karsten Nielsen)
- 2000:
(Michal Vabroušek)
- 2001:
(Sam Lynch)
- 2002:
(Sam Lynch)
- 2003:
(Stefano Basalini)
- 2004:
(Peter Ording)
- 2005:
(Vasileios Polymeros)
- 2006:
(Zac Purchase)
- 2007:
(Duncan Grant)
- 2008:
(Duncan Grant)
- 2009:
(Duncan Grant)
- 2010:
(Marcello Miani)
- 2011:
(Henrik Stephansen)
- 2012:
(Henrik Stephansen)
- 2013:
(Henrik Stephansen)
- 2014:
(Marcello Miani)
- 2015:
(Adam Ling)
- 2016:
(Paul O'Donovan)
- 2017:
(Paul O'Donovan)
- 2018:
(Jason Osborne)
- 2019:
(Martino Goretti)
- 2022:
(Gabriel Soares)
- 2023:
(Andri Struzina)
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