Olympic Regattas
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PC GER 1936 OG Berlin Meyerheim No. 1304 - boathouses and grandstand at finish area of the Olympic regatta course
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PC GER 1936 OG Berlin Meyerheim No. 1305 (left) & 441305 (right) - view from grandstand at finish area to the Olympic regatta course
The card with the Olympic flags on the left side is postally used with PM Berlin-Gruenau
Regattabahn 1936 Aug. 9th, the one without the flags is unused.
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PC GER 1968 - OG Mexico - Jochen Meissner (GER), M1X silver medal winner
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PC GER 1968 OG Mexico - M8+ GER crew, Olympic champion , with coach Karl Adam
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PC GER 1972 OG Munich - finish area and grandstand of regatta course



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PC GER 1972 OG Munich - M4- crew GER, bronze medal winners
from left to right:
Joachim Ehrig (stroke), Peter Funnekoetter, Franz Held, Wolfgang Plottke (bow)
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PC GER 1972 OG Munich - M4+ gold medal winner crew GER

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PC GER 1972 OG Munich - Official poster depicting GER M8+ crew at OG Tokyo 1964 (silver medal winner)
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PC GER 1988 Deutscher Ruderverband with photo of M8+ crew GER, gold medal winner OG Seoul, and Olympic pictogram No. 3
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PC GER 2016 IMOS-Congress - The GDR crew D. Zander, R. Gust, E. Martens, R. Jobst, cox K.-D. Ludwig, M4+ silver medal winner at OG Munich 1972


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PC GER Berlin-Gruenau regatta course - bird's eye view 1934


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PC GER German Olympic champions - M4+ gold medal winners OG Paris 1900


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PC GER German Olympic champions - M4+ gold medal winners OG Stockholm 1912


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PC GRE 2004 OG Athens - Mascots Athena & Phevos rowing
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PC HKG 2008 OG Sydney - Steve Redgrave (GBR) and his crew after the M4- gold medal win


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PC HUN 1988 OG Seoul
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PC ITA 1956 ERC Bled (M4- gold medal crew ITA) & OG Melbourne (M4+ gold medal crew ITA)


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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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