Andrin Gulich
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Nationality | Swiss |
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Born | (1999-03-09) 9 March 1999 (age 25) |
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Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
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Sport | Rowing |
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Andrin Gulich (born 9 March 1999) is a Swiss rower. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics.[1] Together with Roman Röösli, he won the gold medal in the coxless pair competition at the 2023 World Rowing Championships and the bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.[2]
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- Andrin Gulich at Swiss Rowing (in German)
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- 1962: Germany (Dieter Bender, Günther Zumkeller)
- 1966: East Germany (Peter Kremtz, Roland Göhler)
- 1970: East Germany (Peter Gorny, Werner Klatt)
- 1974: East Germany (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1975: East Germany (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1977: Soviet Union (Aleksandr Kulagin, Vitaliy Eliseyev)
- 1978: East Germany (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1979: East Germany (Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt)
- 1981: Soviet Union (Yuriy Pimenov, Nikolay Pimenov)
- 1982: Norway (Hans Magnus Grepperud, Sverre Løken)
- 1983: East Germany (Carl Ertel, Ulf Sauerbrey)
- 1985: Soviet Union (Nikolay Pimenov, Yuriy Pimenov)
- 1986: Soviet Union (Yuriy Pimenov, Nikolay Pimenov)
- 1987: United Kingdom (Andy Holmes, Steve Redgrave)
- 1989: East Germany (Thomas Jung, Uwe Kellner)
- 1990: East Germany (Thomas Jung, Uwe Kellner)
- 1991: United Kingdom (Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent)
- 1993: United Kingdom (Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
- 1994: United Kingdom (Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
- 1995: United Kingdom (Matthew Pinsent, Steve Redgrave)
- 1997: France (Michel Andrieux, Jean-Christophe Rolland)
- 1998: Germany (Detlef Kirchhoff, Robert Sens)
- 1999: Australia (Drew Ginn, James Tomkins)
- 2001: United Kingdom (James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent)
- 2002: United Kingdom (James Cracknell, Matthew Pinsent)
- 2003: Australia (Drew Ginn, James Tomkins)
- 2005: New Zealand (Nathan Twaddle, George Bridgewater)
- 2006: Australia (Drew Ginn, Duncan Free)
- 2007: Australia (Drew Ginn, Duncan Free)
- 2009: New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2010: New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2011: New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2013: New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2014: New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2015: New Zealand (Eric Murray, Hamish Bond)
- 2017: Italy (Matteo Lodo, Giuseppe Vicino)
- 2018: Croatia (Martin Sinković, Valent Sinković)
- 2019: Croatia (Martin Sinković, Valent Sinković)
- 2022: Romania (Marius Cozmiuc, Sergiu Bejan)
- 2023: Switzerland (Roman Röösli, Andrin Gulich)
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