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German canoeist
Ulrike Deppe (9 December 1953 in Lippstadt )[1] is a former West German slalom canoeist who competed at the international level from 1969 to 1983.
She won three medals in the K1 event at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with a gold (1981 ) and two silvers (1969 , 1975 ). She also won two golds (1969, 1981) and two silvers (1971 , 1979 ) in the K1 team event at the World Championships.[2]
Deppe finished seventh in the K1 event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich .
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1949 (folding): Austria (Heidi Pillwein , Fritzi Schwingl & Gerti Pertlwieser )
1951 (folding): Austria (Gerti Pertlwieser , Fritzi Schwingl & Heidi Pillwein )
1953 (folding): Czechoslovakia (Jaroslava Havlová , Dana Martanová & Květa Havlová )
1955 (folding): East Germany (Eva Setzkorn , Elfriede Hugo & Karin Tietze )
1957 (folding): East Germany (Elfriede Hugo , Eva Setzkorn & Brigitte Magnus )
1959 (folding): East Germany (Ursula Gläser , Eva Setzkorn & Elfriede Hugo )
1961 (folding): Not held
1963 (folding): East Germany (Anneliese Bauer , Ursula Gläser & Lia Merkel )
1965: East Germany (Ursula Gläser , Bärbel Richter & Lia Merkel )
1967: East Germany (Bärbel Richter , Dagmar Sickert & Helga Luber )
1969: West Germany (Ulrike Deppe , Bärbel Körner & Brigitte Schwack )
1971: East Germany (Angelika Bahmann , Veronika Stampe & Dagmar Kriste )
1973: United States (Louise Holcombe , Lyn Ashton & Candice Clark )
1975: Switzerland (Elisabeth Käser , Danielle Kamber & Cornelia Bachofner )
1977: Switzerland (Elisabeth Käser , Kathrin Weiss & Claire Costa )
1979: United States (Cathy Hearn , Linda Harrison & Becky Judd )
1981: West Germany (Ulrike Deppe , Susanne Erbers & Gabriele Köllmann )
1983: France (Marie-Françoise Grange , Sylvie Arnaud & Myriam Jerusalmi )
1985: France (Sylvie Arnaud , Marie-Françoise Grange & Myriam Jerusalmi )
1987: West Germany (Margit Messelhäuser , Ulla Steinle & Elisabeth Micheler )
1989: France (Myriam Jerusalmi , Marie-Françoise Grange-Prigent & Anne Boixel )
1991: France (Myriam Jerusalmi , Anouk Loubie & Marianne Agulhon )
1993: France (Myriam Jerusalmi , Sylvie Lepeltier & Anne Boixel )
1995: France (Anne Boixel , Myriam Jerusalmi & Isabelle Despres )
1997: Germany (Evi Huss , Kordula Striepecke & Mandy Planert )
1999: Germany (Susanne Hirt , Evi Huss & Mandy Planert )
2002: France (Aline Tornare , Mathilde Pichery & Anne-Lise Bardet )
2003: Czech Republic (Štěpánka Hilgertová , Vanda Semerádová & Irena Pavelková )
2005: Czech Republic (Irena Pavelková , Marcela Sadilová & Štěpánka Hilgertová )
2006: France (Mathilde Pichery , Émilie Fer & Marie Gaspard )
2007: Germany (Jennifer Bongardt , Mandy Planert & Jasmin Schornberg )
2009: Great Britain (Lizzie Neave , Louise Donington & Laura Blakeman )
2010: Czech Republic (Štěpánka Hilgertová , Irena Pavelková & Marie Řihošková )
2011: Slovakia (Elena Kaliská , Jana Dukátová & Dana Mann )
2013: Czech Republic (Štěpánka Hilgertová , Kateřina Kudějová & Eva Ornstová )
2014: France (Carole Bouzidi , Nouria Newman & Émilie Fer )
2015: Czech Republic (Kateřina Kudějová , Veronika Vojtová & Štěpánka Hilgertová )
2017: Germany (Jasmin Schornberg , Ricarda Funk & Lisa Fritsche )
2018: France (Lucie Baudu , Marie-Zélia Lafont & Camille Prigent )
2019: Great Britain (Mallory Franklin , Fiona Pennie & Kimberley Woods )
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