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Andreas Dittmer (born 16 April 1972 in , Bezirk Neubrandenburg) is a German . The dominant of his generation in 1000 m races, he has won three Olympic and eight world championship gold medals.

Dittmer won his first world championship medal - a bronze - at Paris in 1991 as a member of Germany's C-4 500 m crew. In 1994 he won the C-2 1000 m world championship with . At the 1996 Olympics the pair won the gold medal in the same event.

Now established as Germany's top canoe sprinter he was selected for the C-1 event and won the C-1 1000 m world title at his first attempt in Dartmouth, Canada in 1997.

At Sydney 2000 he won the C-1 1000 m gold as well as the bronze in the 500 m race. He then won three consecutive C-1 1000 m world titles (2001, 2002, 2003). In 2003 he also won his first world 500 m title, finally defeating four-time champion of Russia to claim his first "double". At the European championships too he won three straight gold medals in his specialist 1000 m event, but had to be content with four consecutive silver medals behind Opalev in the 500 m.

Dittmer went to the 2004 Summer Olympics as the overwhelming favourite for the 1000 m gold medal, having been undefeated in major finals for over four years.. However he was surprisingly beaten by Spain's , who finished just 0.52 second ahead of Dittmer's time of 3:46.721.

In the C-1 500 m final Dittmer gained his revenge, edging out Cal by 0.34 seconds, to win the in a time of 1:46.383, with 500 m specialist Opalev pushed back into third place.

Dittmer's sister, , also competed at both the 2000 and 2004 Olympics. She is a .

In 2005 he reasserted his authority over 1000 m, winning his fourth European C-1 gold medal in Poznań. At the world championships, held in , he again doubled up winning his fourth consecutive C-1 1000 m gold as well as a second C-1 500 m title.

His run of success at the European championships finally came to an end in 2006 when he was defeated by Romania's in the 1000 m final in Račice, Czech Republic.

At the 2006 World Championships in , Hungary, Dittmer suffered the misfortune of being disqualified in the C-1 500 m heats. He also lost his 1000 m crown as Mexico's Everardo Cristóbal won a shock victory ahead of the second-placed Dittmer.

Dittmer earned a silver in the C-1 500 m event at the 2007 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in . He went on to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in , but did not medal in any of the C-1 events.

As of 2009, Dittmer has a total of 22 world championship medals.

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