Identified Athletes
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CC SUI 1968 GLORIA-VERLAG °Mexico 1968° No. 36 - The Italian M2+ gold medal winners Baran & Sambo, cox Cipolla, at the victory cremony
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CC SUI 1968 GLORIA-VERLAG °Mexico 1968° No. 37 - The M8+ Olympic champion crew GER after the victory ceremony
From bow to stern: Nico Ott, Joerg Siebert, Egbert Hirschfelder, Lutz Ulbricht, Wolfgang
Hottenrott, Ruediger Henning, Horst Meyer, cox Guenther Tiersch
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CC SUI 1972 °Muenchen 1972° Josef Renggli No. 29 - M4- GER crew, bronze medal winner OG Munich
(from left to right):
Peter Funnekoetter,
Hans Held,
Wolfgang Plottke (bow)
Joachim Ehrig (stroke)
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CC SUI 1972 °Muenchen 1972° Josef Renggli No. 30 - M4+ crew GER, gold medal winner OG Munich
Alois Bierl (bow),
Gerhard Auer,
Hans-Johann Faerber,
Peter Berger (stroke)
cox Uwe Benter
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CC SUI 1972 °Muenchen 1972° Josef Renggli No. 31 - M8+ NZL, gold medal winner OG Munich
Gary Robertson (bow)
Trevor Coker
Athol Earl
Lindsay Wilson
John Hunter
Richard Joyce
Wybo Veldman
Tony Hurt (stroke)
cox Simon Dickie
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CC SUI 1972 °Muenchen 1972° Josef Renggli No. 32 - Fredy Bachmann & Heini Fischer (SUI), M2- silver medal winners OG Munich
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CC SUI 1972 OG Munich - F. Bachmann & H. Fischer (SUI), M2- silver medal winners
Josef Renggli "Muenchen 1972" page 48
M2- result OG Munich 1972
Gold medal: GDR 6:53,16
Silver medal: SUI 6:57,06
Bronze medal: NED 6:58,77
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CC SUI 1972 OG Munich - M8+ gold medal winner crew NZL
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CC SUI 1972 OG Munich - P. Berger, H.-J. Faerber, G. Auer, A. Bierl, cox U. Benter (GER), M4+ gold medal winner crew
Josef Renggli "Muenchen 1972" page 46
OG Munich M4+ result
Gold medal: GER 6:31,85
Silver medal: GDR 6:33,30
Bronze medal: TCH 6:35,64
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CC SUI 1976 GLORIA OG Montreal No. 15 - M1X silver medal winner Peter-Michael Kolbe (GER)
M1X European Champion 1973
M1X World Champion 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983 and 1986
M1X silver medal winner OG Montreal 1976, OG Los Angeles 1984 and OG Seoul 1988
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CC SUI 1976 GLORIA OG Montreal No.16 - GDR M4X gold medal winner crew W. Gueldenpfennig, R. Reiche, K.-H. Bussert, M. Wolfgramm
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CC SUI 1977 EDITIONS RENCONTRE °Sculling - Karl Adam°
The describtion on the back of this card is wrong in various aspects:
1. Karl Adam was never a German Rowing Champion. He was a coach.
2. His first big win was the M8+ gold medal at the ERC Macon 1959,
followed by the Olympic M8+ gold medal win at Rome 1960 (ending
the uninterrupted succession of eight United States Olympic M8+
victories 1920-1956).
3. The Ratzeburg Rowing Academy was founded in 1965 by the
German Rowing Federation. Karl Adam was its director for the
first ten years.
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CC SUI 1979 EDITIONS RENCONTRE LAUSANNE °Sculling - Single Sculls° - Karppinen (FIN) passes Kolbe (GER) in the M1X final at OG Montreal 1976
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CC SUI 1979 EDITO-SERVICE GENEVA °Sculling - John B. Kelly° (USA)
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CC SUI 1979 EDITO-SERVICE GENEVA °Sculling - Pertti Karppinen° (FIN), Olympic M1X champion 1976, 1980 and 1984
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CC SUI 1979 EDITO-SERVICE GENEVA °Sculling - The Eights° OG Montreal 1976 - GDR M8+ winning the gold medal
Gold medal: GDR (Bernd Baumgart, Gottfried Duhn, Werner Klatt, Hans Joachim Luck,
Dieter Wendisch, Roland Kostulski, Ulrich Karnatz, Karl-Heinz Prudohl,
cox Karl-Heinz Danielowski) 5:58,29
Silver medal: GBR 6:00,82
Bronze medal: NZL 6:03,51
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CC SWE 1978 - Morten Espersen (DEN), LM1X silver medal winner WRC 1977 Amsterdam and FISA championships for lightweights 1978 Copenhagen
President of the Danish
Rowing Federation and
member of the FISA
Competitive Rowing Commissiion
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CC unknown country - Alberto Demiddi (ARG), M1X bronze medal winner OG Mexico 1968, M1X European and World champion 1969-1971, M1X silver medal winner OG Munich 1972
M1X bronze medal OG Mexico 1968
M1X gold medal ERC Klagenfurt 1969
M1X gold medal WRC St. Catherine's 1970
M1X gold medal ERC Copenhagen 1971
M1X silver medal OG Munich 1972
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CC USA 1887 ALLEN & GINTER'S °The World's Champions° - John Teemer
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CC USA 1887 ALLEN & GINTER'S °The World's Champions° George Bubear (GBR) #Coll. KA#
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