Thomas Zereske (May 22, 1966
– June 28, 2004) is a German
, originally
East
German
, sprint canoer who
competed from 1988 to 2000.
Sporting career
Zereske won ten medals at the
ICF Canoe Sprint World
Championships with two gold medals (C-2 200 m:
1997,
1998), three
silver medals (C-1 200 m:
1995, C-1 500 m:
1990, C-2
200 m: 1990), and five bronze medals (C-1 1000 m: 1990, C-2 200 m:
1999, C-2
500 m: 1997, 1998; C-4 500 m:
1991).
Competing in three
Summer Olympics,
Zereske earned his best finish of fifth place three times (
C-1
500 m:
1996 for Germany,
C-2 500 m:
1988
for East Germany,
2000
for Germany).
As the German national championships, Zereske won two C-1 200 m,
three C-2 200 m, and four C-4 200 m titles. He also won national
championship in C-1 500 m three times and C-1 10000 m once. Zereske
earnd a German national championship in the C-2 500 m event in
1997.
Coaching career
After Zereske retired from canoeing, he became a coach of the
German
Dragon Boat racing national team.
As a coach, his teams won a complete set of medals in 2002 with a
gold in the women's 500 m, a silver in the men's 500 m, and a
bronze in the men's 250 m; and two silver medals in 2003. The 2003
silvers were in the men's 500 m and women's 500 m events.
Death
A native
of Neubrandenburg
, Zereske died of leukemia
in 2004. Zereske had only been diagnosed with leukemia five
days prior to his death. His former canoeing partner
Christian Gille wore a black armband in
honor of Zereske during the
2004 Summer Olympic sprint
canoeing events. After Gille and his current teammate won the
gold in the
C-2
1000 m event at those games, Gille dedicated the medal to his
fallen teammate.
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