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- Ralph Kubail (30 April 1952 – 15 August 1981) was a German rower who competed for West Germany in the 1976 Summer Olympics. At the 1974 World Rowing Championships...
- Ullrich Dießner Johannes Thomas  West Germany (FRG) Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Siegfried Fricke Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel Eights details  East Germany (GDR)...
- Ullrich Dießner Johannes Thomas  West Germany (FRG) Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Siegfried Fricke Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel 1980 Moscow details  East...
- Dießner Wolfgang Groß (cox) 6:36.47  West Germany Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Dieter Knief Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel (cox) 6:40.93 M8+  East Germany...
- Anatoli Nemtyrjow Igor Rudakov 6:27.34  West Germany Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Peter-Michael Kolbe Peter Niehusen Uwe Benter 6:27.98 M8+  United States...
- Dießner Johannes Thomas (cox)  West Germany (FRG) Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Siegfried Fricke Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel (cox) Eights details  East...
- Dießner, Johannes Thomas (cox)  West Germany Hans-Johann Färber, Ralph Kubail, Siegfried Fricke, Peter Niehusen, Hartmut Wenzel (cox) 1980 Moscow details...
- Rowing, Men's Coxless Pairs Hans-Johann Färber, Siegfried Fricke, Ralph Kubail, Peter Niehusen, and Hartmut Wenzel — Rowing, Men's Coxed Fours Edith Eckbauer-Baumann...
- Walter Dießner Ullrich Dießner Johannes Thomas (cox)  West Germany Hans-Johann Färber Ralph Kubail Siegfried Fricke Peter Niehusen Hartmut Wenzel (cox)...
- Niehusen's ambitions for the eight. From 1974 to 1976 he and his partner Ralph Kubail in the coxless pair joined Hans-Johann Färber (gold Olympics 1972, in the...