Internat. Championships - 2001 - 2010
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Stamp CHN 2010 Sept. 3rd - Asian Para Games Guangzhou with pictogram in lower margin
MI 4181
Rowing at the 2010 Asian Para Games for athletes with a disability was held at
Guangdong International Rowing Center on Dec. 13th & 14th. All four events
(M1X, W1X, Mix2X and Mix4+) were won by CHN.
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Stamp ESP 2004 Febr. 9th - JWRC + Non-Olympic WRC Banyoles
MI 3930
SC 3280
SG 4022
YV 3634
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Stamp GEQ 2010 (unauthorized) ERC Montemor-o-Velho, POR
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Stamp GER 2013 Sept. 16th LZV POST (Leipzig) - Annekatrin Thiele
W2X silver medal OG Beijing 2008
W4X silver medal OG London 2012
W2X gold medal ERC Montemor-o-Velho (POR) 2010
W4X gold medal ERC Sevilla (ESP) 2013
W4X gold medal WRC Chungju Tangeum Lake (KOR) 2013
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Stamp GER 2016 Aug. 25th LVZ-Post (Leipzig) - Annekatrin Thiele
Print run: 500 W2X gold medal winner
ERC Montemor-o-Velho (POR) 2010
W2X silver medal winner
OG Beijing 2008 + OG London 2012
W4X gold medal winner
WRC KOR 2013 + Amsterdam 2014
ERC Poznan 2015 + Brandenburg 2016
OG Rio de Janeiro 2016
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Stamp HKG 2009 Dec. 5th - 5th East Asian Games Hong Kong (SS + single stamp)
MI 1549
SC 1376
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Stamp ITA 2009 May 5th - XVI. Mediterranean Games Pescara
SC 2924
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Stamp PAK 2004 March 29th - SAF Games Islamabad
MI 1197
SC 1030i
SC 1234
missing colours red and light brown
SAF = South Asian Federation
The South Asian Games are a multi-
sport event held every two years
among athlets from Bangladesh,
Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal,
Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
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Stamp PHI 2005 Nov. 22nd - 23rd Southeast Asian Games Manila
The 23rd Southeast Asian Games were held from Nov. 27th to Dec. 5th in 2005.
They were participated by the eleven members of the SEAG Federation.
5336 athletes took part. The nine rowing events (LM1X, LM2X, M2-, M1X, LM4-,
W1X, W2-, LW1X, LW2X) took place from Nov. 28th to Dec. 1st.
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Stamp SOM (unauthorized & undated issue) Amber Halliday & Marquerite Houston (AUS)
LW2X gold medal winners WRC Munich 2007
A. Halliday also won gold at
WRC 2001 Lucerne (LW4X) and
WRC 2002 Guadalquivir/Sevilla (LW2X)
M. Houston also won gold at
WRC 2002 Guadalquivir/Sevilla (LW4X)
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Stamp SOM (unauthorized & undated issue) Katherine Grainger (GBR)
Katherine Grainger is the most
successful British female rower:
OG Sydney 2000 W4X silver medal
OG Athens 2004 W2- silver medal
OG Beijing 2008 W4X silver medal
OG London 2012 W2X gold medal
OG Rio de Janeiro 2016 W2X silver medal
WRC Milan 2003 W2- gold medal
WRC Gifu 2005 W4X gold medal
WRC Eton 2006 W4X gold medal
WRC Munich 2007 W4X gold medal
WRC Karapiro 2010 W2X gold medal
WRC Bled 2011 W2X gold medal
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Stamp SOM (unauthorized & undated issue) M4- crew USA at OG Beijing 2008
This crew achieved 11th place in the
M4- competition at OG Beijing 2008.
It was part of the USA LM8+ that had
won the gold medal at WRC Ottensheim
in the same year three weeks earlier.
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Stamp SOM (unauthorized & undated) Andrew Triggs Hodge & Peter Reed (GBR)
Andrew Triggs Hodge and Peter Reed (GBR) won
three Olympic gold medals: 2008 Beijing (M4-),
2012 London (M4-) and 2016 Rio de Janeiro (M8+).
They were also members of British gold medal
winner crews: 2005 WRC Gifu (M4-), 2006 WRC
Eton (M4-) and 2013 WRC Chungju (M8+). At the
WRC 2014 Amsterdam A. Triggs Hodge won the M4-
whereas P. Reed was a member of the victorious
British M8+. He repeated this success at WRC
Aiguebelette 2015.
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Stamp TUN 2001 Sept. 2nd - Mediterranean Games Tunis (pictogram)
MI SS 31
SC 1251
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Stamp TUN 2009 June 26th - Mediterranean Games Pescara (pictogram)
MI 1724
SC 1471
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Stationary I HKG 2009 Dec. 5th - East Asian Games Hongkong
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Stationary II BLR 2009 - ERC Brest
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Stationary II BLR 2010 - U-23 WRC Brest July 22nd-25th
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Stationary II CRO 2011 - M4X gold medal win for CRO at WRC NZL Lake Karapiro 2010 with PM Febr. 22nd Zagreb (three differnt crew photos)
D. Sain, M. Sinkovic, D. Martin,
V. Sinkovic
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Stationary II CZE 2010 WRC Lake Karapiro (NZL) - M1X gold medal for Ondrej Synek (CZE) - with corresponding PM Praha 2010 Dec. 10th
M1X Final A result 2010 Nov. 6th Lake Karapiro
Gold medal Ondrej Synek (CZE) 6:47,49
Silver medal Mahe Drysdale (NZL) 6:49,42
Bronze medal Alan Campbell (GBR) 6:49,83
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