German rower
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Uwe Gasch (born 12 June 1961) is a retired German rower who won one silver and two bronze medals at the world championships of 1981–1985. He finished in fifth place in the coxless pair boat class at the 1988 Summer Olympics, rowing with Carl Ertel.[1][2][3] His ex-wife, Marita Sandig, was also an Olympian rower.[1][4]