Identified Athletes A-B-C
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PC CRO 2012 - centenary of HVK °Vukovar° 1912 with corresponding PM Dec. 20th
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PC CRO 2012 OG London - M4X crew CRO (silver medal winner) with corresponding PM Aug. 10th 2012 Zagreb - four different photo illustrations
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PC CRO 2015 - M1X gold medal win for Damir Martin at ERC Poznan (with corresponding PM CRO 2015 Dec. 30th Zagreb)
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PC CRO 2015 - M2X gold medal win for Martin & Valent Sinkovic (CRO) at WRC Amsterdam 2014 with PM Zagreb Jan. 14th
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PC CRO 2016 - Valent & Martin Sinkovic, M2X gold medal winners at OG Rio de Janeiro (with matching PM)
M2X final A at OG Rio de Janeiro
1. CRO 6:50,28
2. LTU 6:51,39
3. NOR 6: 53,25
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PC FRA 1924 OG Paris No. 398 - The Australian M8+ crew (eliminated in the repercharge)
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PC FRA 1924 OG Paris No. 444 - The Belgian M8+ crew (eliminated in the repercharge)
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PC FRA 1924 OG Paris No. 445 - The Canadian M8+ crew (silver medal winner)
M8+ result OG Paris 1924
!. USA (L. Carpenter, H. Kingsbury, D. Lindley, John Miller, J. Rockefeller,
F. Sheffield, B. Spock, A. Wilson, cox L. Stoddard) 6:33,4
2. CAN (A. Bell, R. Hunter, W. Langford, H. Little, J. Smith, W. Snyder,
N. Taylor, W.Wallace, cox I. Campbell) 6:49,0
This was the largest margin ever in an Olympic M8+ final.
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PC FRA 1924 OG Paris No. 447 - The ARG M8+ crew (eliminated in the repercharge)
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PC GER 1912 Richard Arnst (NZL), professional Sculling World Champion
Richard Arnst (1883 - 1953) was a professional sculler
from New Zealand (not Australia as indicated in the
description). He won the professional World Championship
six times (1908, 1909, twice 1910, 1911 and 1921).
The photo refers to the year 1912 when he lost his title
in a race against Ernest Barry (GBR) on the Thames
(Putney to Mortlake).
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PC ROU 2020 OG Atlanta 1996 - Derek Porter (CAN), M1X silver medal winner - reprint
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PC ROU 2020 OG Atlanta 1996 - M1X victory ceremony with D. Porter (CAN), X. Mueller (SUI) and T. Lange (GER) - reprint
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PC SIN 2012 OG London gold medal winners - W1X Olympic champion Miroslava Knapkova (CZE)
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PC SWE 1912 OG Stockholm No. 277 - E. B. Butler (CAN), M1X bronze medal winner
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PC SWE 1912 OG Stockholm No. 286 (I+II) - P. Veirman (BEL), M1X silver medal winner
Both PC have the same number 286 on the back
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PC USA 1932 OG Los Angeles - Bobby Pearce (AUS), M1X Olympic champion
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PC USA 1932 OG Los Angeles - M8+ CAN, bronze medal winner
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PC USA 1932 OG Los Angeles - Photo of M8+ BRA crew
This crew came last in the first heat
and did not start in the repercharge
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PM ARG 2003 July 23rd Buenos Aires - 50th anniversary of M2X gold medal win for Capozzo & Guerrero at OG Helsinki 1952
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PM CRO 1995 Sept. 10th Zagreb - Boraska & Frankovic, cox Razov, gold medal winners M2+ WRC Indianapoöis 1994
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