Identified Athletes G-H-I
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Ad GER 2021 July - PENNY handbill OG Tokyo 2020 with current M1X world champion Oliver Zeidler (GER)
Oliver Zeidler was the M1X World Champion
in 2019 at WRC Linz-Ottensheim (AUT) and in 2022
at WRC Racice (CZE). As there were no World Rowing
Championships in 2020 and 2021 he is the only single
sculler who achieved to stay at the top of the list for
four years with two victories. At the Olympic Games 2020
he won the M1X B-final (= 7th place).
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Banknote GBR 2004 (fancy) OG Athens with image of M4- GBR gold medal winner crew #Coll. JE#
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Beer mat GBR SPORTSDIRECT - Steve Redgrave & Matthew Pinsent (GBR), M2- Olympic gold medal winners 1992 & 1996
Steve Redgrave & Matthew Pinsent also won the M4- gold medal at the Olympic Games 2000 Sydney.
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Beer mat GER 1972 OG Munich - Peter Wilbert, RC Germania Duesseldorf (spare man for the German Olympic team)
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Book GBR 2000 °Steve Redgrave - A Golden Age° - The Autobiography with Nick Townsend
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Book GBR 2004 °A Lifetime in a Race° by Matthew Pinsent
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Book GBR 2013 °Katherine Grainger - The Autobiography°
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Book GER 1975 °Leistungssport - Sinn und Unsinn° by Karl Adam
Karl Adam died one year after this book was published. He introduced
intervall training and weightlifing into competitive rowing and taught
his crews to change the leverage of oars and sculls according to the
types of boats and the wind conditions. His traing methods resulted
in a domination of (West)German rowing from 1959-1968.
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Book GER 2012 °Karl Adam - Der Vater des Deutschland-Achters° by Dirk Andresen & Timo Reinke
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Book GER 2020 °Ausgerechnet ich!° (Hans Gelbert - Ludwigshafener RV - und die Olympischen Spiele 1932)
Compiled by R. Floersch
and K.-A. Kaufmann
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Book MEX 1968 OG Mexico °Official Rowing Rules° (FISA) with Olympic pictogram No. 2 on cover
The cover photo depicts the German M8+ crew that won the gold medal at OG Mexico 1968 front back -
Cachet GER 2008 Kathrin Boron (IMOS)
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CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics 1964 Tokyo No. 42 - M4+ crew GER, gold medal winner
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CC ESP 1964 CROSAL °XVIII Olimpiada Tokio 1964° No. 138 (left) + 141 (right) - Victory ceremony for the M4+ gold medal winner crew GER
Egbert Hirschfelder, Joachim Werner, Berhard Britting & Peter Neusel (stroke),
cox Juergen Oehlke. Egbert Hirschfeler also won the M8+ Olympic gold medal
at the Mexico Games 1968.
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CC ESP 1964 NESTLE °Los Juegos Olimpicos 1896-1964° cromo No. 229 OG Tokyo - The three M1X medal winners
Gold medal winner: Viatcheslav Ivanov (URS) 8:22,51 - in the centre
Silver medal winner: Achim Hill (GER) 8:26,24 - on the right
Bronze medal winner: Gottfried Kottmann (SUI) 8:29,68 - on the left
The photo originates from the book "XVIII. Olympische Sommerspiele Tokio 1964
(Burda-Verlag, Bildband Nr.4), p. 45
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CC ESP 1964 NESTLE °Los Juegos Olimpicos 1896-1964° cromo No. 233 OG Tokyo - M4+ gold medal winner crew E. Hirschfelder, J. Werner, B. Britting & P. Neusel, cox J. Oelke (GER)
Gold medal: GER 7:00,44
Silver medal: ITA 7:02,84
Bronze medal: NED 7:06,46
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CC FRA 1978 Editions Rencontre - OG Montreal 1976 - Karppinen (FIN) beats Kolbe (GER) in the M1X final
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CC GBR °History Heroes° - Matthew Pinsent (GBR)
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CC GBR °History Heroes° - Steve Redgrave (GBR)
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CC GBR °Quiz card° Steve Redgrave & Matthew Pinsent (GBR)
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