Identified Athletes G-H-I
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Print GBR 1868 °The Race for the Championship of the Thames - the Start°
James Renforth (GBR) versus Harry Kelley (GBR) Nov. 17th, 1868
The umpire stands upright in the bow of an eight
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Print GBR 1908 °Vanity Fair° magazine - Raymond B. Etherington-Smith (GBR), M8+ gold medal winner OG London 1908, president of Cambridge University BC 1899, winner of the Boat Race 1899 + 1900 (reprint)
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Print GBR 1910 °The World° magazine - Duncan Mackinnon, M4- gold medal winner OG London 1908 and winner of the Boat Race 1909,1910 and 1911 for Oxford (reprint)
D. Mackinnon also won five times at Henley Royal regatta in various competitions
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Print GBR 1910 °The World° magazine - E. G. Williams, president of Cambridge University BC and winner of the Boat Race 1908 (reprint)
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Print GER - G. Karoly & T. Mamusich (HUN), M2- gold medal winners ERC Berlin 1935
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
This crew with cox L. Molnar also won the M2+ gold medal at ERC Lucerne 1934
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Print GER - G. Schaefer (GER), M1X gold medal winner OG Berlin 1936
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
M1X result OG Berlin 1936
Gold medal: GER 8:21,5
Silver medal: AUT 8:25,8
Bronze medal: USA 8:28,0
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Print GER - H. Adamski & G. Gustmann, cox D. Arend (GER), M2+ gold medal winners OG Berlin 1936
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
M2+ result OG Berlin 1936
Gold medal: GER 8:36,9
Silver medal: ITA 8:49,7
Bronze medal: FRA 8:54,0
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Print GER - H. Stelzer & R. Eckstein (GER), M2- gold medal winners ERC Milan 1938
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
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Print GER - Henley Royal Regatta Grand Challenge Cup winner crew Wiking Berlin (GER)
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
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Print GER - M4+ race ERC Amsterdem 1937 at the finish line - gold medal winner crew GER
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
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Print GER - W. Eichhorn & H. Strauss (GER), M2- gold medal winners OG Berlin 1936
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
M2- result OG Berlin 1936
Gold medal: GER 8:16,1
Silver medal: DEN 8:19,2
Bronze medal: ARG 8:23,0
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Print GER - W. Kaidel & J. Pirsch (GER), M2X silver medal winners OG Berlin 1936
Boatbuilder PIRSCH booklet 1938
M2X result OG Berlin 1936
Gold medal: GBR 7:20,8
Slver medal: GER 7:26,2,
Bronze medal: POL 7:36,2
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Program GER 1936 OG Berlin Aug. 13th with photo of Olympic champions M4+ Berliner RC OG Los Angeles 1932
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Stamp ANG (unautorized) °Sport Records° - Steve Redgrave (GBR)
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Stamp BDI 2022 (unauthorized issue) - Steve Redgrave (GBR)
Steve Redgrave won five Olympic gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games:
Los Angeles 1984 (M4+), Seoul 1988 (M2-), Barcelona 1992 (M2-), Atlanta 1996 (M2-) and Sydney 2000 (M4-).
He also won nine gold medals at World Rowing Championships: WRC Nottingham 1986 (M2+), WRC Copenhagen
1987 (M2-), WRC Vienna 1991 (M2-), WRC Radice 1993 (M2-), WRC Indianapolis 1994 (M2-), WRC Tampere
1995 (M2-), WRC Aiguebelette 1997 (M4-), WRC Cologne 1998 (M4-) and WRC St. Catharines 1999 (M4-).
He competed at Henley Royal Regatta for more than two decades winning 17 times in five different events,
among them the Diamond Sculls.
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Stamp BDI 2023 SS - unauthorized issue - "Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics"
Lower right corner: J. Dreifke & K. Koeppelien (GDR),
M2X gold medal winners OG Montreal 1976 and WRC
Munich 1981
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Stamp BDI 2023 SS (unauthorized issue) OG Montreal 1976
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Stamp BEN 2008 MS °Legendary Athletes at Olympic Games° perforated & imperforated (unauthorized) - Steve Redgrave (GBR)
Steve Redgrave (GBR) won five gold medals in five consecutive Olympic Games:
1984 OG Los Angeles M4+ (with M. Cross, R. Budgett, A. Holmes, cox A. Ellison)
1988 OG Seoul M2- (with A. Holmes)
1992 OG Barcelona M2- (with M. Pinsent)
1996 OG Atlanta M2- (with M. Pinsent)
2000 OG Sydney M4+ (with J. Cracknell, T. Foster, M. Pinsent)
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Stamp BEN 2008 SS perforated & imperforated (unauthorized) - OG Beijing - Steve Redgrave (GBR)
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Stamp BUR 2021 "Olympic rowing champions" (unauthorized issue) - Matthew Pinsent (GBR)
Olympic champion 1992 OG Barcelona (M2-), 1996 OG Atlanta (M2-), 2000 OG Sydney (M4-), 2004 OG Athens (M4-)
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