Carina Bär, born on January twenty-third, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished German rower known for her remarkable achievements in the sport. She made her Olympic debut at the twenty-twelve Summer Olympics, where she showcased her talent in the women's quadruple sculls, earning a silver medal. This early success set the stage for her future accomplishments.
At the twenty-sixteen Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Bär and her teammates Annekatrin Thiele, Julia Lier, and Lisa Schmidla triumphed in the women's quadruple sculls competition, clinching the gold medal. This victory was a testament to their hard work and dedication, solidifying Bär's status as one of the elite rowers in the world.
On the world stage, Bär's prowess continued to shine. In twenty-thirteen, she won the World Championship title alongside Thiele, Julia Richter, and Britta Oppelt. The following year, Bär and her team set a world record at the World Championships, a record that stood as the best time until January twenty-nineteen. Additionally, she earned a bronze medal in twenty-ten and a silver medal at the twenty-fifteen World Championship.
Bär's success extends to the European level, where she claimed the European Championship title in both twenty-fifteen and twenty-sixteen with her team, including Thiele, Schmidla, and Marie-Catherine Arnold. Her journey began at the junior level, where she won a silver medal in the single sculls at the twenty-eleven World Under twenty-three Championships and a bronze in twenty-oh-nine, culminating in a gold medal in the women's Junior Single Sculls World title in twenty-oh-eight.