MI 123 A
MI 123 B
The souvenir sheet is presumably
a private (non-official) issue, and
thus the stamp can be regarded
as a cinderella or poster stamp with
no real value for franking.
MI SS 125 A
MI SS 125 B
MI 873 A
YV 123 E
depicting stamp JPN MI 807
blue colour shift
imperforated
SS
MI 869-76 se-tenant
perforated
MI 2620 A
MI MS 2605-20 A
MI 2620 B
MI MS 2605-20 B
SS MI 2620 A (white margin)
SS MI 2620 B (white margin)
SS MI 2620 A (blue margin)
SS MI 2620 B (pink margin)
MI 2636 (small size)
MI MS 2621-36 (small size)
The designer of the stamp used
this photo which comes from the
book °Olympia 72° by W.
Umminger and other authors,
published by Roemer Verlag
1972, page 170. It shows the
six finalists of the M2X
competition parading on the
water after their race with the
gold medal winners Alexander
Timoshinin & Gennadi Korshikov
(URS) in the foreground. The
silver and bronze medallists
NOR and GDR follow in the
adjacent lanes.
MI 204 A
MI 204 B
MI 205 A
MI 205 B
MI 206 A
MI 206 B
MI 207 A
MI 207 B
MI 208 A
MI 208 B
MI 209 A
MI 209 B
MI SS F 35 A perforated
MI SS F 35 B imperforated
MI 767
SC 690
SG 773
YV 645
imperforated with different colour
MI 772
YV 645 ND
Grand slam for URS: All events (W4+, W1X, W4X+, W2X and W8+) were won by URS crews on home water
MI 867 perforated
SG 850
YV 715
MI 878 imperforated
MI 2625
SC 2539
SC 2944
MI SS 184
SG MS 3421
YV BF 146
MI 754
SC 643
SG 771
MI 1693
SC 1558
YV 1626
Members of the same crew shall compete
wearing identical clothing
(Rule 44, FISA Rules of Racing)
MI 442
SC 434
SG 561
YV 437
MI SS 313 (stamp 2148)
SC 1898
YV BF 309
MI 709
SG 958
YV PA 63
MI 1696
SC 1467
SG 1875
YV 1422
MI 1894
SC 1600
SG 2074
YV 1599
Arms pull too late
MI 2306
SC 1928
SG 2474
YV 1933
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