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*[http://www.canoeicf.com/site/canoeint/if/downloads/result/Pages%201-41%20from%20Medal%20Winners%20ICF%20updated%202007-2.pdf?MenuID=Results%2F1107%2F0%2CMedal%5Fwinners%5Fsince%5F1936%2F1510%2F0 ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936-2007.]
*[http://www.webcitation.org/5e02gQdss?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.canoeicf.com%2Fsite%2Fcanoeint%2Fif%2Fdownloads%2Fresult%2FPages%25201-41%2520from%2520Medal%2520Winners%2520ICF%2520updated%25202007-2.pdf%3FMenuID%3DResults%252F1107%252F0%252CMedal%255Fwinners%255Fsince%255F1936%252F1510%252F0 ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936-2007.]
*[http://www.canoeicf.com/site/canoeint/if/downloads/result/Pages%2042-83%20from%20Medal%20Winners%20ICF%20updated%202007.pdf?MenuID=Results%2F1107%2F0%2CMedal%5Fwinners%5Fsince%5F1936%2F1510%2F0 ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936-2007.]
*[http://www.webcitation.org/5l9vPO85Y?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.canoeicf.com%2Fsite%2Fcanoeint%2Fif%2Fdownloads%2Fresult%2FPages%252042-83%2520from%2520Medal%2520Winners%2520ICF%2520updated%25202007.pdf%3FMenuID%3DResults%252F1107%252F0%252CMedal%255Fwinners%255Fsince%255F1936%252F1510%252F0 ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936-2007.]
*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/wo/andre-wohllebe-1.html André Wohllebe's profile at Sports Reference.com]
*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/wo/andre-wohllebe-1.html André Wohllebe's profile at Sports Reference.com]
*[http://www.dosb.de/de/leistungssport/spitzensport-news/detail/news/kanu_olympiasieger_andre_wohllebe_gestorben/ André Wohllebe's obituary] {{de icon}}
*[http://www.dosb.de/de/leistungssport/spitzensport-news/detail/news/kanu_olympiasieger_andre_wohllebe_gestorben/ André Wohllebe's obituary] {{de icon}}

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André Wohllebe
Medal record
Men's canoe sprint
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1992 Barcelona K-4 1000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul K-1 1000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul K-4 1000 m
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1983 Tampere K-2 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1983 Tampere K-2 1000 m
Gold medal – first place 1985 Mechelen K-4 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1986 Montreal K-4 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1991 Paris K-4 500 m
Gold medal – first place 1991 Paris K-4 10000 m
Gold medal – first place 1993 Copenhagen K-4 1000 m
Gold medal – first place 1993 Copenhagen K-4 10000 m
Silver medal – second place 1986 Montreal K-2 1000 m
Silver medal – second place 1990 Poznań K-4 500 m
Silver medal – second place 1991 Paris K-4 1000 m
Silver medal – second place 1993 Copenhagen K-4 500 m
Bronze medal – third place 1981 Nottingham K-4 500 m
Bronze medal – third place 1985 Mechelen K-4 1000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Plovdiv K-4 1000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1990 Poznań K-4 1000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1994 Mexico City K-4 1000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1995 Duisburg K-4 200 m

André Wohllebe (January 9, 1962 – December 29, 2014) was an East German-German sprint canoer who competed from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won three medals with a gold (1992: K-4 1000 m) and two bronzes (1988: K-1 1000 m, K-4 1000 m). He was born in Berlin.

Wohllebe also won eighteen medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with eight golds (K-2 500 m: 1983, K-2 1000 m: 1983, K-4 500 m: 1985, 1986, 1991; K-4 1000 m: 1993, K-4 10000 m: 1991, 1993), four silvers (K-2 1000 m: 1986, K-4 500 m: 1990, 1993; K-4 1000 m: 1991), and six bronzes (K-4 200 m: 1995, K-4 500 m: 1981, K-4 1000 m: 1985, 1989, 1990, 1994).

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