- Daniela Samulski
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Daniela Samulski Personal information Nationality Germany Born 31 May 1984
Berlin, GermanyHeight 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Sport Sport Swimming Stroke(s) backstroke, freestyle, butterfly Club SG Essen Medal recordWomen's Swimming Competitor for Germany World Championships (LC) Silver 2009 Rome 50 m backstroke Silver 2009 Rome 4×100 m freestyle Bronze 2009 Rome 4×100 m medley European Championships (LC) Gold 2010 Budapest 4×100 m freestyle Gold 2006 Budapest 4×200 m freestyle Silver 2002 Berlin 50 m butterfly Silver 2010 Budapest 50 m backstroke Bronze 2010 Budapest 4×100 m medley European Championships (SC) Gold 2006 Helsinki 4x50 m medley Silver 2000 Valencia 4x50 m medley Silver 2005 Trieste 4x50 m medley Silver 2008 Rijeka 4×50 m medley Bronze 2000 Valencia 50 m backstroke Bronze 2000 Valencia 4x50 m freestyle Bronze 2005 Trieste 4x50 m freestyle Bronze 2006 Helsinki 4x50 m freestyle Bronze 2009 Istanbul 4x50 m freestyle Military World Games Gold 2007 Hyderabad 100 m freestyle[1] Silver 2007 Hyderabad 50 m butterfly Silver 2007 Hyderabad 50 m freestyle Daniela Samulski (born 31 May 1984 in Berlin) is a German swimmer who has competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
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Records Preceded by
Sophie Edington &
Zhao JingWomen's 50 metre backstroke
world record holder (long course)
26 June 2009 – 29 July 2009Succeeded by
Anastasia ZuyevaEuropean Champions in Women's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 1927: Great Britain (Laverty, Davies, King, Cooper) • 1931: Netherlands (Bouwmeester, Vierdag, Den Ouden, Braun) • 1934: Netherlands (Selbach, Timmermans, Mastenbroek, Den Ouden) • 1938: Denmark (Riise, Kraft, Ove-Petersen, Hveger) • 1947: Denmark (Svendsen, Harup, Andersen, Nathansen) • 1950: Netherlands (Masser, Termeulen, Linssen-Vaessen, Schuhmacher) • 1954: Hungary (Gyenge, Sebő, Temes, Szőke) • 1958: Netherlands (Schimmel, Lagerberg, Kraan, Gastelaars) • 1962: Netherlands (Gastelaars, Lasterie, Terpstra, Tigelaar) • 1966: Soviet Union (Sipchenko, Rudenko, Ustinova, Sosnova) • 1970: East Germany (Wetzko, Komar, Sehmisch, Schulze) • 1974: East Germany (Ender, Franke, Eife, Hübner) • 1977: East Germany (Treiber, Wächtler, Priemer, Krause) • 1981: East Germany (Meineke, Metschuck, Diers, Link) • 1983: East Germany (Otto, Link, Sirch, Meineke) • 1985: East Germany (Strauss, König, Stellmach, Friedrich) • 1987: East Germany (Stellmach, Friedrich, Otto, Meißner) • 1989: East Germany (Meißner, Stellmach, Hunger, Friedrich) • 1991: Netherlands (Van der Plaats, De Bruijn, Mastenbroek, Brienesse) • 1993: Germany (Van Almsick, Kielgass, Stellmach, Hunger) • 1995: Germany (Van Almsick, Osygus, Kielgass, Hunger) • 1997: Germany (Meißner, Osygus, Buschschulte, Völker) • 1999: Germany (Meißner, Buschschulte, Van Almsick, Völker) • 2000: Sweden (Jöhncke, Sjöberg, Kammerling, Alshammar) • 2002: Germany (Meißner, Dallmann, Völker, Van Almsick) • 2004: France (Figuès, Couderc, Mongel, Metella) • 2006: Germany (Dallmann, Götz, Steffen, Liebs) • 2008: Netherlands (Dekker, Kromowidjojo, Heemskerk, Veldhuis) • 2010: Germany (Samulski, Lippok, Vitting, Schreiber)
European Champions in Women's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 1983: East Germany (Otto, Strauss, Sirch, Meineke) • 1985: East Germany (Strauss, König, Stellmach, Friedrich) • 1987: East Germany (Möhring, Stellmach, Strauss, Friedrich) • 1989: East Germany (Stellmach, Friedrich, Strauss, Möhring) • • 1991: Denmark (Poulsen, Jensen, Puggaard, Jacobsen) • 1993: Germany (Van Almsick, Kielgass, Stellmach, Hunger) • 1995: Germany (Hase, Jung, Kielgass, Van Almsick ) • 1997: Germany (Hase, Götz, Buschschulte, Kielgass) • 1999: Germany (Van Almsick, Szalai, Stockbauer, Kielgass) • 2000: Romania (Potec, Păduraru, Diaconescu, Căslaru) • 2002: Germany (Dallmann, Ries, Stockbauer, Van Almsick) • 2004: Spain (Rouba, Caballero, Roca, Villaecija) • 2006: Germany (Dallmann, Samulski, Steffen, Liebs) • 2008: France (Manaudou, Balmy, Lazare, Popchanka) • 2010: Hungary (Mutina, Dara, Hosszú, Verrasztó)
European Short Course Champions in Women's 4×50 m Medley Relay 2005: Netherlands (Schreuder, Nijhuis, Dekker, Veldhuis) • 2006: Germany (Pietsch, Schäfer, Buschschulte, Samulski) • 2007: Germany (Pietsch, Schäfer, Mehlhorn, Steffen) • 2008: Netherlands (Kromowidjojo, Nijhuis, Schreuder, Veldhuis) • 2009: Netherlands (Schreuder, Nijhuis, Dekker, Kromowidjojo) • 2010: Netherlands (Schreuder, Nijhuis, Dekker, Kromowidjojo)
Categories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Berlin
- German swimmers
- Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Olympic swimmers of Germany
- Former world record holders in swimming
- Female freestyle swimmers
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
- German swimming biography stubs
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