Rowing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed pair

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Rowing at the 1992 Summer Olympics
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Single sculls |
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Coxless pair |
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Double sculls |
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Coxed pair |
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Coxless four |
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Coxed four |
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Quadruple sculls |
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Eight |
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The men's coxed pair competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Lake of Banyoles, Spain.[1]
Results
The following rowers took part:[1]
Rank
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Rowers
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Country
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Garry Herbert Greg Searle Jonny Searle
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Great Britain
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Giuseppe Di Capua Carmine Abbagnale Giuseppe Abbagnale
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Italy
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Dumitru Răducanu Dimitrie Popescu Nicolae Țaga
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Romania
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Thomas Woddow Michael Peter Peter Thiede
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Germany
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Ismael Carbonell Arnaldo Rodríguez Roberto Ojeda
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Cuba
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Patrick Berthou Laurent Lacasa Emmanuel Bunoz
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France
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Piotr Basta Tomasz Mruczkowski Bartosz Sroga
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Poland
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Aaron Pollock John Moore Stephen Shellans Jr.
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United States
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Juozas Bagdonas Einius Petkus Valdemaras Mačiulskis
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Lithuania
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Volkmar Kuttelwascher Dietmar Kuttelwascher Markus Irle
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Austria
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Valery Belodedov Dmitry Nos Anatoly Korbut
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Unified Team
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José Ignacio Bugarín Ibon Urbieta Javier Cano
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Spain
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Cláudio Tavares Carlos de Almeida Carlos Sobrinho
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Brazil
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Marcelo Pieretti Gustavo Pacheco Andrés Seperizza
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Argentina
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Ivaylo Banchev Yordan Danchev Stefan Stoykov
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Bulgaria
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Dušan Macháček Pavel Sokol Oldřich Hejdušek (cox) Michal Dalecký
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Czechoslovakia
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References
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Olympic rowing champions – Men's coxed pair
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1900: François Brandt, Roelof Klein (cox. Hermanus Brockmann in the heat; unknown in the final)
1920: Ercole Olgeni, Giovanni Scatturin (cox. Guido De Felip)
1924: Édouard Candeveau, Alfred Felber (cox. Émile Lachapelle)
1928: Hans Schöchlin, Karl Schöchlin (cox. Hans Bourquin)
1932: Joseph Schauers, Charles Kieffer (cox. Edward Jennings)
1936: Gerhard Gustmann, Herbert Adamski (cox. Dieter Arend)
1948: Finn Pedersen, Tage Henriksen (cox. Carl-Ebbe Andersen)
1952: Raymond Salles, Gaston Mercier (cox. Bernard Malivoire)
1956: Arthur Ayrault, Conn Findlay (cox. Kurt Seiffert)
1960: Bernhard Knubel, Heinz Renneberg (cox. Klaus Zerta)
1964: Edward Ferry, Conn Findlay (cox. Kent Mitchell)
1968: Primo Baran, Renzo Sambo (cox. Bruno Cipolla)
1972: Wolfgang Gunkel, Jörg Lucke (cox. Klaus-Dieter Neubert)
1976: Harald Jährling, Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich (cox. Georg Spohr)
1980: Harald Jährling, Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich (cox. Georg Spohr)
1984: Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale (cox. Giuseppe Di Capua)
1988: Carmine Abbagnale, Giuseppe Abbagnale (cox. Giuseppe Di Capua)
1992: Greg Searle, Jonny Searle (cox. Garry Herbert)
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