Stamp LAO 2023 (unauthorized issue) "Rowing at the Olympics 2016" - Ekatherina Karsten (BLR), W1X gold medal winner OG Atlanta 1996 and OG Sydney 2000
20 years after her first gold medal win E. Karsten achieved the second place in the W1x B-final (= 8tth place overall) at OG Rio de Janeiro |
W1X result OG Sydney 2000 E. Karsten (BLR) 7: 28,14 (Gold) R. Nevkova (BUL) 7:28,15 (Silver) K. Rutschow-Stomporowski (GER) 7:28,99 (Bronze)
The closest W1X final ever at Olympic Games! |
Katherina Karsten won the W1X gold medal: OG Atlanta 1996 + OG Sydney 2000 WRC Aiguebelette 1997, WRC St. Catharines 1999, WRC Kaizu (JPN) 2005, WRC London-Dorney 2006, WRC Munich 2007, WRC Poznan 2009 ERC Brest (BLR) 2009, ERC Montemor-o-Velho (POR) 2010
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Stamp LAO 2023 (unauthorized issue) "Rowing at the Olympics 2016" - Mahé Drysdale (NZL), M1X Olympic champion
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Mahé Drysdale won the M1X competition in a photo finish against Damir Martin (CRO). Their race was so close that the recorded time for each was 6:41,34, but Drysdale won by "something less than a hair". |
Stamp LAO 2023 (unautorized issue) "Rowing at the Olympics 2020" Stefanos Duskos (GRE), M1X gold medal winner
Stamp LAO 2023 SS (unauthorized issue) "Rowing at the Olympics"
Stamp LAO 2023 SS (unauthorized issue) "Rowing at the Olympics" - Gold medal winners at OG Athens 2004 (W1X E. Karsten) and OG Rio de Janeiro 2016 (M1X O. Tufte)
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