You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German. (February 2022) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
View a machine-translated version of the German article.
Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.
Consider adding a topic to this template: there are already 9,162 articles in the main category, and specifying|topic= will aid in categorization.
Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article.
You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Birgit Fischer]]; see its history for attribution.
You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Birgit Fischer}} to the talk page.
For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.
Birgit Fischer
Fischer in 2010
Personal information
Birth name
Birgit Fischer
Nationality
German
Born
(1962-02-25) 25 February 1962 (age 62) Brandenburg an der Havel, East Germany
Height
172 cm (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Weight
69 kg (152 lb)[1]
Sport
Sport
Canoe sprint
Medal record
Women's canoe sprint
Olympic Games
Representing East Germany
1980 Moscow
K-1 500 m
1988 Seoul
K-2 500 m
1988 Seoul
K-4 500 m
1988 Seoul
K-1 500 m
Representing Germany
1992 Barcelona
K-1 500 m
1996 Atlanta
K-4 500 m
2000 Sydney
K-2 500 m
2000 Sydney
K-4 500 m
2004 Athens
K-4 500 m
1992 Barcelona
K-4 500 m
1996 Atlanta
K-2 500 m
2004 Athens
K-2 500 m
World Championships
Representing East Germany
1978 Belgrade
K-4 500 m
1979 Duisburg
K-4 500 m
1981 Nottingham
K-1 500 m
1981 Nottingham
K-2 500 m
1981 Nottingham
K-4 500 m
1982 Belgrade
K-1 500 m
1982 Belgrade
K-2 500 m
1982 Belgrade
K-4 500 m
1983 Tampere
K-1 500 m
1983 Tampere
K-2 500 m
1983 Tampere
K-4 500 m
1985 Mechelen
K-1 500 m
1985 Mechelen
K-2 500 m
1985 Mechelen
K-4 500 m
1987 Duisburg
K-1 500 m
1987 Duisburg
K-2 500 m
1987 Duisburg
K-4 500 m
Representing Germany
1993 Copenhagen
K-1 500 m
1993 Copenhagen
K-4 500 m
1994 Mexico City
K-1 500 m
1994 Mexico City
K-4 500 m
1995 Duisburg
K-4 500 m
1997 Dartmouth
K-2 200 m
1997 Dartmouth
K-2 500 m
1997 Dartmouth
K-2 1000 m
1997 Dartmouth
K-4 200 m
1997 Dartmouth
K-4 500 m
1998 Szeged
K-4 500 m
1994 Mexico City
K-2 200 m
1994 Mexico City
K-4 200 m
1995 Duisburg
K-4 200 m
1998 Szeged
K-2 500 m
1998 Szeged
K-2 1000 m
1999 Milan
K-4 500 m
1993 Copenhagen
K-1 5000 m
1994 Mexico City
K-2 500 m
2005 Zagreb
K-2 200 m
2005 Zagreb
K-4 1000 m
Birgit Fischer (German pronunciation:[ˈbɪʁɡɪtˈfɪʃɐ]ⓘ; born 25 February 1962) is a German former kayaker, who has won eight gold medals over six different Olympic Games, a record she shares with Aladár Gerevich and Isabell Werth, spanning seven Olympiads: twice representing East Germany (interrupted by the boycott of 1984), 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 chosen as the German sportswoman of the year.
Fischer was born in Brandenburg an der Havel, then in East Germany.[1] 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 Jörg Schmidt, silver medalist in the C-1 1000 m event at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. She lives with their two children in Brandenburg. In 1999 she stood unsuccessfully as a candidate for the FDP in the European Parliament election. Fischer's niece, Fanny, competed for Germany at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, winning a gold in the K-4 500 m event. Fischer's brother Frank won nine world championship medals between 1981 and 1986.
She also won 38 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medals between 1978 and 2005, including 28 golds. Fischer's career medal count was surpassed by Hungary's Katalin Kovács at the 2011 championships in Szeged.
Fischer is also a photographer and displays works through the Art of the Olympians.[2]
^ abcEvans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Birgit Fischer-Schmidt". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
BirgitFischer (German pronunciation: [ˈbɪʁɡɪt ˈfɪʃɐ] ; born 25 February 1962) is a German former kayaker, who has won eight gold medals over six different...
director Birgit Finnilä, Swedish opera singer BirgitFischer, German canoer Birgit Friedmann (born 1960), German runner and 1980 world champion Birgit Hogefeld...
bronze medalist Alwyn Morris – Canadian Olympic gold and bronze medalist BirgitFischer – German kayaker who has won eight gold medals over six different Olympic...
medals in canoeing. Apart from the boycotted Los Angeles Olympics, BirgitFischer of East Germany won medals in each Olympics from 1980 to 2004. In the...
Rambis, Greek-American basketball player, coach, and executive 1962 – BirgitFischer, German kayaker 1963 – Paul O'Neill, American baseball player and sportscaster...
Märta Birgit Nilsson (17 May 1918 – 25 December 2005) was a Swedish dramatic soprano. Although she sang a wide repertoire of operatic and vocal works,...
Caroline Brunet Canada Katrin Borchert Australia K-2 500 metres details BirgitFischer and Katrin Wagner (GER) Katalin Kovács and Szilvia Szabó (HUN) Beata...
for the Dominican Republic in the 400 m hurdles event. German kayaker BirgitFischer won gold in the K-4 500 m and silver in the K-2 500 m. In so doing,...
voted Germany's greatest sportsperson of the 20th century, beating BirgitFischer and Steffi Graf to the accolade. For his sports achievements and his...
Gymnastics M 5 4 4 13 7 Paavo Nurmi Finland Athletics M 9 3 0 12 8 BirgitFischer East Germany Germany Canoeing F 8 4 0 12 9 Sawao Kato Japan Gymnastics...
2005 – 15 July 2010 Ministers-President Jürgen Rüttgers Preceded by BirgitFischer (Health, Social affairs, Women and Family) Ute Schäfer (School, Youth...
conducted at the Convair Division of General Dynamics in San Diego. Born: BirgitFischer, German kayaker; Olympic gold medalist in 1980 and 1988, and world champion...
boxer Rudi Fink (born 1958), boxer BirgitFischer (born 1962), kayaker Sven Fischer (born 1971), biathlete Theodor Fischer, Olympic épée and foil fencer Alfred...