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Karsten, Ekaterina Anatolyevna

Ekaterina Anatolievna Karsten ( Belor. Katsyaryna Anatolieўna Karsten , German. Ekaterina Karsten , nee Khodotvich ( Belor. Hadatovich ); b. June 2, 1972 , Osecheno village, Krupski district , Minsk region , Belorussian SSR , USSR ) - Soviet and Belorus Belorus , Belorus Belorus , Belorus Belorus , Belorus Belorus boats ).

Catherine Carsten
belor Кацярына Анатольеўна Карстэн (Хадатовіч)
him Ekaterina Karsten
personal information
Floorfemale
Full nameCatherine A. Carsten
A country USSR →
Belorussia
Specializationrowing
Date of BirthJune 2, 1972 ( 1972-06-02 ) (47 years)
Place of BirthOsecheno village, Krupski district of Minsk region , Belorussian SSR , USSR
Growth
Weight
Awards and medals
Olympic rings with transparent rims.svg Olympic Games
Rowing
BronzeBarcelona 1992Four steam room
GoldAtlanta 1996Single mother
GoldSydney 2000Single mother
SilverAthens 2004Single mother
BronzeBeijing 2008Single mother
State awards
Order of the Fatherland 1 degree (Belarus)Order of the Fatherland 2 degrees (Belarus)Order of the Fatherland 3 degrees (Belarus)
By-order honor rib.pngBy-labor merit rib.png
Diploma of the President of Russia.png
Honored Master of Sports of the USSR - 1992

The first double Olympic champion (1996, 2000) in the history of independent Belarus; 6-time world champion (1997, 1999, 2005–2007, 2009) in single rowing.

Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1992). The first ever full cavalier of the Belarusian Order of the Fatherland (2008).

Since 1997 he has been living in Germany : in Potsdam , now in Cologne .

Trainers [1] :

  • 1987–2003 - Anatoly Kvyatkovsky ;
  • since 2003 - Norbert Laderman (Germany).

Content

Biography

She has been engaged in rowing since 1987. As Anatoly Kvyatkovsky recalled, he sent out invitations to district sports committees of the Minsk region with the aim of finding tall students wishing to practice this sport - and from Krupsky district received an answer.

The first major success came in 1990 - then Catherine became the world champion among juniors, following the standard of the master of sports. In the final race, the winner was determined by a photo finish - the gap with the grinder Rumyana Neykova was 0.01 s. In the same year, Catherine took second place in the USSR Championship.

In 1991, Khodotovich became the 3-time champion of the USSR and the bronze medalist of the world championship in a double (with the Ukrainian Saria Zakirova ). In 1992, the four made up by Kvyatkovsky [2] - Ekaterina Hodotovich, Antonina Zelikovich , Tatyana Ustyuzhanina , Elena Khloptseva - won the Olympic medal, which turned out to be the only medal of the United team in academic rowing.

In independent Belarus, the failure of the Khodotovich-Khloptsev couple, the lack of fees and equipment, forced Catherine to consider a proposal to move to Russia. After the intervention of the state coach Valery Haiduk, Khodotovich was awarded a contract under which the conditions for preparation were provided to her - in response, the task was to get into the six. 7th place at the 1995 World Championships allowed her to get an Olympic license.

Before the Olympics in 1996, experienced Canadian Silken Lauman and young Dane Trine Hansen were considered favorites. Having won the preliminary race, Khodotovich got into one semifinal with Laumann. As Catherine later recalled, on the advice of the coach she, when the Canadian did the finishing acceleration, missed that one, imitating fatigue. In the final, Hodotovich, 250 meters before the finish, began the finish spurt , which turned out to be a complete surprise for Laumann, and won more than the hull of the boat (2.94 s).

In 1997, Hodotovich was the undisputed leader - she won all the races, including the World Cup and the World Cup.

In 1998, she married a German businessman, Wilfried Carsten, whom she met in 1995 during a training camp in Brest ; May 9 gave birth to a daughter, Alexandra.

Sports Achievements

She performed: in 1991 - for the USSR, in 1992 - for the United team from Belarus, since 1996 - for Belarus.

YearCompetitionClassA place
1991World Championshiptwo pair3rd place
1992Olympic Gamesfour steam room3rd place
1993World Championshiptwo pair7th place
1994World Championshiptwo pair5th place
1995World Championshiploner7th place
1996Olympic Gameslonerchampion
1997World Championshiplonerchampion
1999World Championshiplonerchampion
2000Olympic Gameslonerchampion
2001World Championshiploner3rd place
two pair3rd place
2002World Championshiploner2nd place
four steam room3rd place
2003World Championshiploner3rd place
four steam room2nd place
2004Olympic Gamesloner2nd place
2005World Championshiplonerchampion
2006World Championshiplonerchampion
2007World Championshiplonerchampion
2008Olympic Gamesloner3rd place
2009World Championshiplonerchampion
Europe championshiplonerchampion
2010Europe championshiplonerchampion
World Championshiploner2nd place
2011World Championshiploner2nd place
2012Olympic Gamesloner5th place

USSR champion 1991 in single, two and four pair. The champion of the CIS 1992 in two and four pair.

World Junior Champion 1990 alone.

Awards and prizes

  • Order of the Fatherland I degree (2008) [3]
  • Order of the Fatherland II degree (2004) [4]
  • Order of the Fatherland III degree (2000) [5]
  • Order of Honor (1997) [6]
  • Medal "For Labor Merit" (2008) [7]
  • Diploma of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Belarus (1992) [8]
  • Certificate of Honor of the President of the Russian Federation (July 30, 2010) - for his great contribution to the development of cooperation with the Russian Federation in the field of sports [9]
  • Winner of the Belarusian Sports Olympus Award (2008) [10]

Notes

  1. ↑ Germans surround the girl with a paddle // “ Komsomolskaya Pravda - Belarus”. - July 31, 2003
  2. ↑ Khloptseva, Elena Ivanovna Archival copy of June 21, 2008 on the Wayback Machine on the site of the NOC of the Republic of Belarus
  3. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated July 17, 2008 No. 388 Ab Recognized by General Assembly members of the Republic of Belarus
  4. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus of September 17, 2004 No. 456 Ab Recognized by Spartsman, Trainee, Workers of the Physical Culture and Sport of Dzyarin School of the Republic of Belarus Archival copy of July 14, 2007 on the Wayback Machine
  5. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus of October 13, 2000 No. 546 Ab recognized by the Spartsman, Trainer, Worker of the Physical Culture and Sport of Dzyarzhanin Scientists of the Republic of Belarus Archived October 31, 2015.
  6. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus of December 24, 1997 No. 651 On awarding a group of athletes and coaches with state awards of the Republic of Belarus Archival copy of March 13, 2016 on the Wayback Machine
  7. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus of September 8, 2008 No. 502 Ab Recognized by General Assembly members of the Republic of Belarus
  8. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Belarus of September 23, 1992 No. 1839-XII On awarding the Honorary Diploma of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Belarus to athletes, coaches, physical culture and sports according to the results of the XXV Summer Olympics Archival copy of March 6, 2016 on Wayback Machine
  9. ↑ Order of the President of the Russian Federation of July 30, 2010 No. 503-rp On awarding the Certificate of Honor of the President of the Russian Federation to foreign citizens Archival copy of October 22, 2013 on the Wayback Machine
  10. ↑ Special Prize of the President “Belarusian Sports Olympus” of 2008 awarded to Catherine Carsten Archival copy of January 19, 2011 on the Wayback Machine // BELTA . - May 12, 2008

Links

  • Khodotovich (Carsten) Catherine - Article from the Big Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)
  • Ekaterina Hodotovich-Carsten - Olympic statistics on the website Sports-Reference.com (eng.)
  • Page on the site of the NOC of the Republic of Belarus
  • 100 roads: Small homeland of Catherine the Great
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karsten,_Ekaterina_Anatolyevna&oldid=99518746


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