CC BEL 1935 Jaques Superchocolat Serie R Aviron No. 24
CC BEL 1958 EDITIONS HEMMA
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The card in the lower row has relief print - both images show an eight with seven athletes plus cox
CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics 1964 Tokyo No. 37 - M1X gold medal winner Viacheslav Ivanov
CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics 1964 Tokyo No. 38 - M2X gold medal winners Oleg Tyurin & Boris Dubrovsky (URS)
CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics 1964 Tokyo No. 39 - M2- gold medal winners George Hungerford & Roger Jackson (CAN)
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Sent to Tokyo as reserves for the Canadian eights team, Hungerford and Jackson were allowed to enter the coxless pairs as compensation. Given only six weeks to get used to each other, they had their first race together ever in the opening round of the Olympics... Hungerford and Jackson were considered such long shots that no Canadian journalists were present for their race. The shell that they used... was the same shell that had been used by Fifer and Hecht when they won the gold medal in 1956. (Quote from "The complete Book of the Olympics" by David Wallechinsky - 1988, page 380) |
- CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics 1964 Tokyo No. 41 - M4- crew DEN, gold medal winner
- CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics 1964 Tokyo No. 42 - M4+ crew GER, gold medal winner
- CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics 1964 Tokyo No. 43 - M8+ gold medal winner USA
- CC BEL 1964 MILOU BUBBLE GUM Olympics Tokyo No. 40 - M2+ gold medal winners Conn Findlay & Edward Ferry, cox H. Kent Mitchel (USA)
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