Gold Four
The Gold Four (Danish: Guldfireren) is the nickname for a Danish men's lightweight coxless four crew who between 1994 and 2016 has won three Olympic gold, one silver and two bronze, and eight gold and three silver medals at the world championships, making them one of the most successful crews in rowing history. There were 17 team members in total. The boat class was disestablished after the 2017 World Rowing Championships to achieve gender equality in rowing, with the Danish team last competing at the 2016 Olympics.
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Gold Four
The Gold Four (Danish: Guldfireren) is the nickname for a Danish men's lightweight coxless four crew who between 1994 and 2016 has won three Olympic gold, one silver and two bronze, and eight gold and three silver medals at the world championships, making them one of the most successful crews in rowing history. There were 17 team members in total. The boat class was disestablished after the 2017 World Rowing Championships to achieve gender equality in rowing, with the Danish team last competing at the 2016 Olympics.
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The Gold Four (Danish: Guldfir ...... ompeting at the 2016 Olympics.
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«Золотая четвёрка» (дат. Guldf ...... ийских игр и чемпионатов мира.
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Three men with their Olympic medals
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Rasmussen , Ebbesen, and Quist with medals from the 2012 London Olympics
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The Gold Four (Danish: Guldfir ...... ompeting at the 2016 Olympics.
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«Золотая четвёрка» (дат. Guldf ...... ийских игр и чемпионатов мира.
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Gold Four
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