Walter Rantasa
Austrian rower
Medal record | ||
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Men's rowing | ||
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World Rowing Championships | ||
1989 Bled | LM2x | |
1993 Roudnice | LM4x | |
1994 Indianapolis | LM4x | |
1995 Tampere | LM4x | |
1991 Wien | LM2x | |
1992 Montreal | LM2x | |
1990 Tasmania | LM2x |
Walter Rantasa (born 14 February 1966 in Vienna) is an Austrian rower. He finished fifth in the men's lightweight double sculls at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
References
- Walter Rantasa at World Rowing
- Walter Rantasa at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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World champions – Lightweight men's double sculls
- 1978: (Pål Børnick, Arne Gilje)
- 1979: (Arne Gilje, Pål Børnick)
- 1980: (Francesco Esposito, Ruggero Verroca)
- 1981: (Francesco Esposito, Ruggero Verroca)
- 1982: (Francesco Esposito, Ruggero Verroca)
- 1983: (Francesco Esposito, Ruggero Verroca)
- 1984: (Francesco Esposito, Ruggero Verroca)
- 1985: (Luc Crispon, Thierry Renault)
- 1986: (Luc Crispon, Thierry Renault)
- 1987: (Enrico Gandola, Giovanni Calabrese)
- 1988: (Enrico Gandola, Francesco Esposito)
- 1989: (Christoph Schmölzer, Walter Rantasa)
- 1990: (Robert Dreher, Stephen Peterson)
- 1991: (Michael Buchheit, Kai von Warburg)
- 1992: (Gary Lynagh, Bruce Hick)
- 1993: (Bruce Hick, Gary Lynagh)
- 1994: (Michelangelo Crispi, Francesco Esposito)
- 1995: (Markus Gier, Michael Gier)
- 1997: (Tomasz Kucharski, Robert Sycz)
- 1998: (Tomasz Kucharski, Robert Sycz)
- 1999: (Michelangelo Crispi, Leonardo Pettinari)
- 2001: (Elia Luini, Leonardo Pettinari)
- 2002: (Elia Luini, Leonardo Pettinari)
- 2003: (Elia Luini, Leonardo Pettinari)
- 2005: (Zsolt Hirling, Tamás Varga)
- 2006: (Mads Rasmussen, Rasmus Quist Hansen)
- 2007: (Mads Rasmussen, Rasmus Quist Hansen)
- 2009: (Storm Uru, Peter Taylor)
- 2010: (Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter)
- 2011: (Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter)
- 2013: (Kristoffer Brun, Are Strandli)
- 2014: (James Thompson, John Smith)
- 2015: (Stany Delayre, Jérémie Azou)
- 2017: (Pierre Houin, Jérémie Azou)
- 2018: (Gary O'Donovan, Paul O'Donovan)
- 2019: (Fintan McCarthy, Paul O'Donovan)
- 2022: (Fintan McCarthy, Paul O'Donovan)
- 2023: (Fintan McCarthy, Paul O'Donovan)
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