Olympics: Germany Win First Rowing Gold In Men's Quadruple Skulls
Fakhir Rizvi Published August 11, 2016 | 09:16 PM
RIO DE JANEIRO, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th August, 2016) - Germany claimed the first rowing gold of a disrupted Rio 2016 regatta in the men's quadruple skulls final on Thursday. The crew of Phillipp Wende, Lauritz Schoof, Karl Schulze and Hans Gruhne finished in a time of 6min 06.81sec to beat silver medallists Australia (6:07.96) and whilst Estonia (6:10.65) took bronze.
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