Olympic Regattas
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CC ESP 1964 NESTLE °Olympic Games 1896-1964° cromo No. 23 OG Paris 1900 - M4+ gold medal winner
There were two different M4+ finals at OG Paris 1900 - the first final was won by FRA (Cercle de l'Aviron de Roubaix); the second final by GER (Germania RC Hamburg) -
CC FIN 1978 Editions Rencontre - Veli Lehtelae & Toimi Pitkaenen (FIN), M4+ gold medal winners ERC 1956 Bled and M2- ERC 1958 Poznan, M2- bronze medal winners OG Rome 1960
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CC FIN 1979 Editions Rencontre - Jaques & George Morel (FRA), M2+ silver medal winners OG Tokyo 1964
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CC FRA 1900 LIEBIG - OG PARIS
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CC FRA 1928 BOGDANOFF-CIDA No. 433 OG Amsterdam - Leo Losert & Viktor Flessl (AUT), M2X bronze medal winners
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CC FRA 1928 LA PIE QUI CHANTE - Jean-Pierre Stock (FRA), M2X (with Marc Detton) silver medal winner OG Paris 1924
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CC FRA 1952 °Collection Felix Potin - Celebrities Contemporaires° - Gaston Mercier (FRA), gold medal winner M2+ OG Helsinki 1952
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CC FRA 1952 °Collection Felix Potin - Celebrities Contemporaires° - Raymond Salles (FRA, 1920-1996), gold medal winner M2+ OG Helsinki 1952
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CC FRA 1952 BRASSERIES MOTTE CORDONNIER No. 175 Aviron
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CC FRA 1952 BRASSERIES MOTTE CORDONNIER No. 176 Aviron
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CC FRA 1952 BRASSERIES MOTTE CORDONNIER No. 177 Aviron
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CC FRA 1952 BRASSERIES MOTTE CORDONNIER No. 178 Aviron
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CC FRA 1964 OG Tokyo - CHEWING-GUM WELCOME-TARZAN et JOHNNY Olympic flash No. 14 (2X) & 15 (8+)
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CC FRA Chocolat Farvarger °Sports et Vues° series 10 No. 5 - Victor Saurin (FRA)
Victor Saurin lost the Olympic M1X quarterfinal at
OG Amsterdam 1928 against Henry Pearce (AUS)
who won the gold medal
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CC GBR 1902 OGDEN'S CIGARETTES Tabs General Interests series No. 63 - St.-George Ash (GBR), M1X bronze medal winner OG Paris 1900
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CC GBR 1929 GODFREY PHILLIPS °Olympic Champions Amsterdam 1928° No. 33 - R. Pearce (AUS)
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CC GBR 1929 GODFREY PHILLIPS °Olympic Champions Amsterdam 1928° No. 34 - H. W. G. Wright Jr. (CAN)
H. W. G. Wright Jr. won the 3rd preliminary M1X heat against NED and his
intermediate race against ITA, then lost the quarterfinal against GBR. In
the ranking table he was placed 5th overall among 15 competitors. He also
competed with his partner Jack Guest in the M2X event and won the silver
medal.
The Sloten course, about 15 km from the city centre, allowed only two boats
to race abreast in each race.
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CC GBR 1931 CHURCHMAN'S CIGARETTES °Sporting Celebrities° No. 42 - H. R. Pearce (CAN), winner of the Diamont Sculls 1931 and professional World 's Sculling champion 1933- Worldwar II (undefeated retirement)
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CC GBR 1948 Turf Cigarettes "Olympics 1948" No. 15 - M. Wood (AUS), M1X gold medal winner OG London
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CC GBR 1949 THE BRITISH AUTOMATIC COMPANY series °Speed° No. 3 - M. T. Wood (AUS), M1X Olympic champion 1948 at OG London
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