Olympic Regattas - 1960 Rome
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Label GER 1963 Autograph set °Sport 2° - Karl-Heinz Hopp (GER), M8+ gold medal winner OG Rome 1960
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Matchbox label NED 1960 CENTRAL-LUZIFERS - OG Rome No. 22 Skiff - Olympic champion 1956 V. Ivanov
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Matchbox label URS 1965 °Masters of Sports of the UdSSR° - Ivanov, Olympic M1X champion 1956, 1960 and 1964
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MC SMR 1960 OG Rome (single sculler stamp perforated + imperforated from SS)
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MC SMR 1964 with photo of Kozak & Schmidt (TCH) leading in the M2X final at OG Rome 1960
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MC TCH 1965 OG Rome 1960 - Kozak & Schmidt, M2X gold medal winners
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MC YUG 1965 with photo of Kozak & Schmidt (TCH) leading in the M2X final at OG Rome 1960
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PC ITA 1959 OG Rome with PM Lecco Aug. 25th in red and black colour depicting a M2- crew
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PC ITA 1959 OG Rome with PM Lecco Aug. 25th in red and black colour depicting a M4+ crew
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PC ITA 1960 OG Rome - Olympic regatta course Lago Albano
This was the first time six buoyed lanes were
used. From now on the "Albano system"
became standard for olympic regattas and
World Rowing Championships.
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PC ITA OG Rome 1960 - Lake Albano
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PC ITA OG Rome 1960 with PM Lago Albano 1960 Sept. 3rd = day of finals
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PM ITA 1959 Aug. 25th Lecco (red colour and black colour) - OG Rome Giornata Olimpica
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PM ITA 1960 Sept. 3rd Lago Albano - venue for the rowing events at OG Rome - day of finals
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Program ITA 1960 Aug. 31st OG Rome - Canottaggio No. 2 #Coll. JE#
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Registered postcard ITA 1960 OG Rome with PM and registration label Lake Albano (site of the Olympic Rowing course) #Coll. JE#
PM Sept. 2nd (day before finals)
with text refering to the Olympic regatta
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Stamp BDI 2022 (unauthorized issue) - Vyacheslav Ivanov (URS)
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Stamp EGY 1960 July 23rd OG Rome
MI 613
SC 509
SG 644
YV 485
SC 509a
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Stamp LBR 1960 Sept. 6th - OG Rome
MI 533
SC 391
YV 369
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STAMP NCA 1976 Sept. 7th OG Montreal - Vlacheslav Ivanov (URS), three times Olympic champion OG Melbourne 1956, OG Rome 1960 and OG Tokyo 1964
MI 1954
SC C902
SG 2079
YV PA 882
M1X Olympic champion: Melbourne 1956
Rome 1960
Tokyo 1964
M1X World champion: Lucerne 1962
M1X European champion: Bled 1956
Macon 1959
Prague 1961
Amsterdam 1964
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