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== 2008 Summer Olympics ==
== 2008 Summer Olympics ==
In [[rowing at 2008 Summer Olympics]] (lightweight double sculler) in [[Beijing]], Rasmussen and [[Katrin Olsen]] seemed for a long time to get the third place after [[Japan]], but ended at second place, and was qualified for the semifinal.<ref>Útvarp Føroya: [http://uf.fo/les_tidindi.asp?Id=59767 ''Katrin Olsen hevur roð seg í hálvfinaluna'']</ref> However, they also got the fourth place in the semifinal (only the three best qualifies for the final), and lost.<ref>Útvarp Føroya: [http://uf.fo/les_tidindi.asp?Id=59995 ''Katrin Olsen megnaði ikki at rógva seg í finaluna'']</ref> Their class was later won by [[The Netherlands]].
In [[rowing at the 2008 Summer Olympics]] (lightweight double sculler) in [[Beijing]], Rasmussen and [[Katrin Olsen]] seemed for a long time to get the third place after [[Japan]], but ended at second place, and was qualified for the semifinal.<ref>Útvarp Føroya: [http://uf.fo/les_tidindi.asp?Id=59767 ''Katrin Olsen hevur roð seg í hálvfinaluna'']</ref> However, they also got the fourth place in the semifinal (only the three best qualifies for the final), and lost.<ref>Útvarp Føroya: [http://uf.fo/les_tidindi.asp?Id=59995 ''Katrin Olsen megnaði ikki at rógva seg í finaluna'']</ref> Their class was later won by [[The Netherlands]].


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:55, 17 August 2008

Juliane Elander Rasmussen (born February 17, 1979, in Odder) is a Danish rower. She weights 61 kilos,[1] and is therefore in the lightweight class. She lives in Copenhagen.

2008 Summer Olympics

In rowing at the 2008 Summer Olympics (lightweight double sculler) in Beijing, Rasmussen and Katrin Olsen seemed for a long time to get the third place after Japan, but ended at second place, and was qualified for the semifinal.[2] However, they also got the fourth place in the semifinal (only the three best qualifies for the final), and lost.[3] Their class was later won by The Netherlands.

References