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Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics

At the 1900 Summer Olympics, five rowing evenst were contested.

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Single Sculls

PosAthlete
1Hermann Barrelet[?] (FRA)
2André Gaudin[?] (FRA)
3George Saint Ashe[?] (GBR)

Coxed Pairs

PosAthlete
1 Minerva Amsterdam (NED/FRA)
François Brandt[?] (NED), Roelof Klein[?] (NED), Unknown Cox[?] (FRA)
2Société Nautique de la Maine (FRA)
Lucien Martinet[?], Waleff[?], Unknown Cox[?]
3Rowing Club Castillon (FRA)
Carlos Deltour[?], Antoine Védrenne[?], Paoli[?]

Coxed Fours (first final)

PosAthlete
1 Cercle de l'Aviron de Roubaix (FRA)
Emile Delchambre[?], Jean Cau[?], Henri Brouckaert[?], Henri Hazebrouck[?], Charlot[?]
2Club Nautique de Lyon (FRA)
Charles Perrin[?], Daniel Soubeyran[?], Emile Wegelin[?], Georges Lumpp[?], Unknown Cox[?]
3Favorite Hammonia, Hamburg (GER)
Hugo Rüster[?], Wilhelm Carstens[?], Julius Körner[?], Adolf Möller[?], Gustav Moths[?]

Coxed Fours (second final)

PosAthlete
1 Germania Ruder Club, Hamburg (GER)
Oscar Gossler[?], Walther Katzenstein[?], Waldemar Tietgens[?], Gustav Gossler[?], Carl Heinrich Gossler[?]
2Minerva Amsterdam (NED)
Gerhard Lotsy[?], Koen Hiebendaal[?], Paul Lotsy[?], Jan Terwogt[?], Herman Brockmann[?]
3Ludwigshafener Ruder Verein (GER)
Carl Lehle[?], Ernst Feller[?], Hermann Wilker[?], Otto Fickeisen[?], Franz Kröwerath[?]

Eights

PosAthlete
1Vesper Boat Club, Philadelphia (USA)
Harry Debaecke[?], William Carr[?], John Exley[?], John Geiger[?], Edwin Hedley[?], James Juvenal[?], Roscoe Lockwood[?], Edward Marsh[?], Louis Abell[?]
2Royal Club Nautique de Gand (BEL)
Marcel Van Crombrugge[?], Maurice Hemelsoet[?], Oscar de Cock[?], Maurice Verdonck[?], Prosper Bruggeman[?], Oscar de Somville[?], Frank Odberg[?], Jules de Bisschop[?], Alfred van Landeghem[?]
3Minerva Amsterdam (NED)
Walter Thijssen[?], Ruud Leegstra[?], Johan van Dijck[?], Henri Tromp[?], Hendrik Offerhaus[?], Roelof Klein[?], François Brandt[?], Walter Middelberg[?], Herman Brockmann[?]



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