Guy Nosbaum

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Guy Fernand Nosbaum (born May 18, 1930 in Corbeil-Essonnes ; died August 13, 1996 in Bagnolet ) was a French rower who won an Olympic silver medal in 1960.

Guy Nosbaum, rowing for Société Nautique de la Marne, first took part in the Olympic Games in Helsinki in 1952 . The French four-man with a helmsman in the line-up of André Goursolle , Robert Texier , Guy Nosbaum, Claude Martin and helmsman Didier Moureau won the first heat in front of the boat from the Soviet Union and finished second behind the four from the United States in the semi-finals. Only the winners of the two semi-finals reached the finals directly, plus the winners from three hope runs. The French took third place in their hope race behind the boats from Finland and the Soviet Union. At the European Championships in 1953 , Nosbaum, Martin and helmsman Daniel Forget competed in two with helmsman and won the title ahead of the Germans and the Belgians.

Guy Nosbaum won his last international medal at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, when the French four-man with helmsman in the cast Robert Dumontois , Claude Martin, Jacques Morel , Guy Nosbaum and helmsman Jean Klein received the silver medal behind the German four-man. The French had taken third place behind the boats from the Soviet Union and Austria in the preliminary run and then won the repechage. In the semifinals they reached the goal almost two and a half seconds behind the Germans, in the final it was exactly two and a half seconds.

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  1. Volker Kluge : Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle II. London 1948 - Tokyo 1964. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-328-00740-7 . P. 269f
  2. ^ European championships in two with a helmsman on sport-komplett.de
  3. Volker Kluge: Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle II. London 1948 - Tokyo 1964. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-328-00740-7 . P. 578f