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Peter Kersten
Medal record
Men's rowing
Representing  East Germany
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Moskva Single sculls

Peter Kersten (born 1 February 1958) is a German former rower who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics.[1]

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Peter Kersten is a German former rower known for representing East Germany and winning the bronze medal in the men's single sculls at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He also earned international success in team events, securing gold medals in the quadruple sculls at the World Rowing Championships in 1979 and 1981, in addition to a youth world championship title in single sculls in 1976. Born on 1 February 1958 in Magdeburg, East Germany, Kersten stood at 187 cm and weighed 78 kg during his competitive career, competing primarily for SC Magdeburg. Trained as a mechanical engineer and repair mechanic, he rose to prominence in rowing during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period when East German athletes dominated the sport internationally. His Olympic bronze in the single sculls marked a personal highlight, achieved with a time of 7:14.88 in the final, while his later world championship victories in the quadruple sculls demonstrated his versatility and contribution to crew success. Kersten's accomplishments contributed to East Germany's strong legacy in rowing before German reunification, though he retired from competition following his successes in the early 1980s. He remains recognized as one of the notable figures from that era of German Democratic Republic sports.

Early life

Birth and background

Peter Kersten was born on 1 February 1958 in Magdeburg, East Germany. He trained as a mechanical engineer and repair mechanic. Little additional information is available about his early life prior to his rowing career.

Career

Peter Kersten was an East German rower who competed primarily for SC Magdeburg during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Trained as a mechanical engineer and repair mechanic, he achieved success in both single sculls and team events. He began his international career by winning the gold medal in the men's single sculls at the 1976 World Rowing Junior Championships. In 1979, Kersten became East German national champion in the quadruple sculls and secured the world title in the same event at the World Rowing Championships in Bled. At the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, he won the bronze medal in the men's single sculls with a final time of 7:14.88. He returned to team success in 1981, winning gold in the quadruple sculls at the World Rowing Championships in Munich. Kersten retired from competitive rowing following his successes in the early 1980s, contributing to East Germany's dominance in the sport during that era.

Later appearances

No verified information is available on Peter Kersten's public appearances, media work, or other activities following his retirement from competitive rowing in the early 1980s.

Personal life

Personal details and later years

Peter Kersten was born on 1 February 1958 in Magdeburg, East Germany. He kept his private life largely out of the public eye throughout his career. Little public information is available about his later years following retirement in the early 1980s and German reunification. No details on post-career activities or residence are documented in reliable sources.

Death

No reliable sources indicate that Peter Kersten (the former East German rower born 1 February 1958) has died. He is described in present tense in sources such as Wikipedia and remains without a recorded death date in Olympic and World Rowing databases.
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