Jens Schreiber
German swimmer
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Born | (1982-08-26) 26 August 1982 (age 41) Oldenburg, West Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 83 kg (183 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Swimming | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | SV Wasserfreunde 98, Hannover | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jens Schreiber (born 26 August 1982) is a German freestyle swimmer who won four medals at European Short Course Swimming Championships in 2003, 2004 and 2006;[1] in 2006, his 4×50 m medley relay team won gold medals, setting a new world record.[2] He also competed in four freestyle events at the Summer Olympics of 2004 and 2008; his best achievement was sixth place in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay in 2004.[3]
References
External links
- Jens Schreiber at World Aquatics
- Jens Schreiber at Swimrankings.net
- Jens Schreiber at Olympics.com
- Jens Schreiber at Olympedia
- NBC 2008 Olympics profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 25 August 2012)
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- 1996: Germany (Theloke, Kruppa, Hieronimus, Conrad)
- 1998: Germany (Rupprath, Warnecke, Kunzelmann, Lüderitz) and Sweden (Carlsson, Isaksson, Åkesson, Frölander)
- 1999: Sweden (Carlsson, Isaksson, Frölander, Nystrand)
- 2000: Germany (Halgasch, Warnecke, Rupprath, Winkler)
- 2001: Germany (Theloke, Warnecke, Rupprath, Dehmlow)
- 2002: Germany (Theloke, Kruppa, Rupprath, Dehmlow)
- 2003: Germany (Rupprath, Warnecke, Friedrich, Dehmlow)
- 2004: Germany (Rupprath, Warnecke, Friedrich, Dehmlow)
- 2005: Germany (Rupprath, Warnecke, Dietrich, S. Deibler)
- 2006: Germany (Meeuw, Neumann, Rupprath, Schreiber)
- 2007: Germany (Rupprath, M. Deibler, Dietrich, S. Deibler)
- 2008: Italy (Di Tora, Terrin, Belotti, Magnini)
- 2009: Russia (Donets, Geybel, Korotyshkin, Fesikov)
- 2010: Germany (Herbst, Feldwehr, S. Deibler, M. Deibler)
- 2011: Italy (Di Tora, Scozzoli, Facchinelli, Orsi)
- 2012: France (Stravius, d'Ortona, Bousquet, Manaudou)
- 2013: Italy (Pizzamiglio, Di Lecce, Codia, Orsi)
- 2015: Italy (Sabbioni, Scozzoli, Rivolta, Orsi)
- 2017: Russia (Kolesnikov, Prigoda, Popkov, Morozov)
- 2019: Russia (Kolesnikov, Morozov, Kostin, Grinev)
- 2021: Italy (Lamberti, Martinenghi, Orsi, Zazzeri)
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