Sebastian BRENDEL (GER)
 Germany
Germany
    
  
        
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            37 years
    
  
  
  
        
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            English, German    
  
   
  
          Biography
Further Personal Information
BIOGRAPHY
          Brendel won Olympic gold in the C1 1000 at London 2012 and Rio 2016, becoming the first paddler in 64 years to defend his title in the C1 1000. In Rio, he also won the C2 1000 title and has a C2 1000 bronze from Tokyo 2020. The veteran has a whopping 26 world medals, including 13 golds. He is a police officer and is among the most successful paddlers in the world. Brendel will race the C1 1000 in Paris. 
        OLYMPIC GAMES
          C1 Male 1.000 m
        PLACE OF RESIDENCE
          Potsdam
        OCCUPATION
          Athlete, Police Officer
        WHEN/WHERE DID YOU START CANOEING/ KAYAKING?
          He took up the sport at age eight in Schwedt, Germany. After three years he moved to Potsdam in order to attend a school for talented athletes.
REASON FOR TAKING UP THE SPORT
          He tried football, karate and athletics before he decided to take up canoe sprint.
        HOBBIES
          Spending time with family
        CLUB
          KC Potsdam
        NAME OF COACH
          Ralph Welke [club, national], Reiner Kiessler [national]
        NATIONALITY OF YOUR COACH
          German
        SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT YEAR
          2007
        MEMORABLE SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT
          Winning gold in the C1 1000m at the 2012 Olympic Games in London
        HERO/IDOL
          US swimmer Michael Phelps
        SPORTING PHILOSOPHY/ MOTTO
          "If you drive in the wake of others, you can not overtake." (Kant)
        AMBITIONS
          With Tokyo in view and the paddle in hand, I head for my third Olympic Games
        AWARDS AND HONORS
          He received the 2015 Kienbaum Award from the German Olympic Committee [DOSB] in recognition of his diligence during training and for being a positive example to young people. (dosb.de, 05 Jun 2015)He was named the 2015 Champion of the Year in Germany. (Facebook page, 29 May 2016; sport1.de, 02 Oct 2015)He was named Male Athlete of the Year in Brandenburg, Germany, in 2012, 2014 and 2015. (kanu.de, 14 Dec 2015; rbb-online.de, 13 Dec 2014)He received the Silbernen Lorbeerblatt [Silver Laurel Leaf] in 2012. It is the highest state sports award in Germany. (bundespraesident.de, 07 Nov 2012) 
        BEST RESULTS
          Olympics: Gold - 3, Bronze - 1; World Championships: Gold - 13, Silver - 8, Bronze - 5. 
        

