Identified Athletes M-N-O
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Illustrated cover GRE 2004 Aug. 22nd OG Athens depicting M1X gold medal winner Olaf Tufte (NOR)
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Illustrated cover NED 2012 - Dutch Olympic medal winners: Nico Rienks
Stamp with fancy British cancellation
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Label °P.R. TONGO° (fancy name) 2008 OG Beijing M1X gold medal winner Olaf Tufte (NOR)
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Label °P.R. TONGO° (fancy name) 2012 OG London M1X gold medal winner Mahe Drysdale (NZL)
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MC NED 1992 (enlargement of stamps) with FDC-PM
The depicted stamps show the bowman (1), No. 2+3 (2) and the stroke (3) of the NED M4- crew
that won the silver medal at WRC Tasmania 1990
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MC NED 1992 with stamp depicting B. Peters & J. Krijtenburg, No. 2 & 3 in NED 4- , silver medal winners at WRC Lake Barrington Tasmania 1990 - FDC-PM
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MC NED 1992 with stamp depicting NED M4- stroke N. van der Zwan, silver medal winner WRC Lake Barrington Tasmania 1990 - FDC-PM
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MC NZL 1996 OG Atlanta with photo of Lynley Hannen & Nicola Payne, bronze medal winners W2- at OG Seoul 1988
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PC CHN 2006 - Georgina & Caroline Evers-Swindell (NZL), W2X gold medal winners OG Athens 2004 + OG Beijing 2008
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PC GBR 1908 OG London - The Norwegian M8+ posing at Henley Regatta course
PM Henley July 31st = day of finals
The Olympic Regatta had four events: M1X, M2-, M4- and M8+. Including the United Kingdom, seven
countries were represented, the others being Canada, Germany, Belgium, Norway, Holland and Hungary.
Only one foreign crew reached a final: The M8+ from Belgium. All four events were won by Great Britain.
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PC SIN 2012 OG London gold medal winners - M1X Olympic champion Mahe Drysdale (NZL)
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PC SIN 2012 OG London gold medal winners - M2- Olympic champions Hamish Bond & Eric Murray (NZL)
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PC SIN 2012 OG London gold medal winners - M2X Olympic champions Joseph Sullivan & Nathan Cohen (NZL)
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PC USA 1932 OG Los Angeles - M8+ NZL (eliminated in repercharge)
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Pin NED 1992 - images from SS NED OG Barcelona
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Program GBR 1948 Aug. 9th OG London (day of finals) Henley
Three lanes about 1900 m upstream Two pairs of brothers competed in the M8+ final: Ian & David Turner (USA) won
the gold medal and Harald & Thorstein Krakenes (NOR) won the bronze medal.
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Stamp BDI 2022 (unauthorized issue) - Mahe Drysdale (NZL) - set of six
Two-time M1X Olympic champion (2012 + 2016) and five-time World champion
(2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011)
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Stamp CAF 2022 (unauthorized issue) - Emma Twigg (NZL) - set of six
W1X Olympic champion OG Tokyo 2020
W1X World champion 2014 WRC Amsterdam
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Stamp CAF 2022 SS (unauthorized issue) Emma Twigg (NZL), W1X Olympic champion OG Tokyo 2020
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Stamp CIV 2006 SS °China 2008° perforated & imperforated (unauthorized) - Olaf Tufte (NOR) & Derek Porter (CAN)
Olaf Tufte (NOR) - M2X silver medal OG Sydney 2000
M1X gold medal WRC 2001 + WRC 2003
M1X Olympic champion OG Athens 2004 + OG Beijing
2008
Derek Porter (CAN) - M8+ silver medal WRC 1990 + 1991
M8+ gold medal OG Barcelona 1992
M1X gold medal WRC 1993
M1X silver medal OG Atlanta 1996
M1X bronze medal WRC 1999
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