Identified Athletes
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CC BEL playing cards Michel Knuysen & Roger Baeten (BEL), M2- silver medal winners OG Helsinki 1952
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CC CAN 1954 PARKHURST PRODUCTS "Race against time" No. 7 - Hanlan (CAN) wins
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CC CAN 1961 (Reprint) WHEATIES SPORTS FEDERATION °Great Moments in Canadian Sport° No. 11 - M4- gold medal winner crew CAN at OG Melbourne 1956
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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. 142 OG Helsinki 1952 - M4+ gold medal winners J. Havlis, J. Jindra, K. Mejta, S. Lusk, cox M. Koranda) (TCH)
Gold medal: TCH 7:33,4
Silver medal SUI 7:36,5
Bronze medal: USA 7:37,0
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CC ESP 1964 NESTLE °Los Juegos Olimpicos 1896-1964° cromo No. 227 OG Tokyo - M2- gold medal winners G. Hungerford & R. Jackson (CAN)
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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. 230 OG Tokyo - Oleg Tiurin & Boris Dobrovski (URS), M2X gold medal winners (designer's error M2- instead of M2X)
Gold medal: URS 7:10,66
Silver medal: USA 7:13,16
Bronze medal: TCH 7:14,23
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CC ESP 1964 NESTLE °Los Juegos Olimpicos 1896-1964° cromo No. 231 OG Tokyo - M8+ gold medal winner USA
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CC ESP 1964 NESTLE °Los Juegos Olimpicos 1896-1964° cromo No. 232 OG Tokyo - M4- gold medal winner crew DEN (Erik Petersen, Knut Helmudt, Bjoern Hasloev & John Hansen)
Gold medal: DEN 6:59,30
Silver medal: GBR 7:00,47
Bronze medal: USA 7:01,37
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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 ESP 1964 NESTLE °Los Juegos Olimpicos 1896-1964° cromo No. 88 OG Amsterdam 1928 - M2+ gold medal winners Hans & Karl Schoechlin, cox Hans Bourquin (SUI)
A final of two brothers against two brothers
Gold medal: SUI 7:42,6 (Hans & Karl Schoechlin, cox Hans Bourquin)
Silver medal: FRA 7:48,4 (Armand & Edouard Marcelle, cox Henri Préaux)
Bronze medal: BEL ------- (Léon Flament, Francois de Coninck, cox Georges Anthony)
The time of the Belgian crew is irrelevant as the course allowed only two boats abreast.
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CC FIN 1978 Editions Rencontre - Veli Lehtelae & Toimi Pitkaenen (FIN), M4+ gold medal winners ERC 1956 Bled and M2- ERC 1958 Poznan, M2- bronze medal winners OG Rome 1960
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CC FIN 1979 Editions Rencontre - Jaques & George Morel (FRA), M2+ silver medal winners OG Tokyo 1964
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CC FRA 1928 BOGDANOFF-CIDA No. 433 OG Amsterdam - Leo Losert & Viktor Flessl (AUT), M2X bronze medal winners
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CC FRA 1928 LA PIE QUI CHANTE - Jean-Pierre Stock (FRA), M2X (with Marc Detton) silver medal winner OG Paris 1924
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CC FRA 1952 °Collection Felix Potin - Celebrities Contemporaires° - Gaston Mercier (FRA), gold medal winner M2+ OG Helsinki 1952
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CC FRA 1952 °Collection Felix Potin - Celebrities Contemporaires° - Raymond Salles (FRA, 1920-1996), gold medal winner M2+ OG Helsinki 1952
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CC FRA 1952 °Collection Felix Potin - Jean Séphériadès° (1922-2001), winner of the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Regatta 1946 and European M1X champion ERC Lucerne 1947
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CC FRA 1978 Editions Rencontre - Gaston de la Plane (FRA, 1882-1977), European M1X champion 1906-1908 and 1910
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