Victor Feddersen (born 31 January 1968) is a Danish competition rower, Olympic champion and world record holder.
Feddersen won a gold medal in lightweight coxless four at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1] He was member of the Gold Four that set a world record in 1999, with the time 5:45.60 (on 2000 metres).
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- 1996: File:Flag of Denmark.svg Victor Feddersen, Niels Henriksen, Thomas Poulsen, Eskild Ebbesen (DEN)
- 2000: File:Flag of France.svg Laurent Porchier, Jean-Christophe Bette, Yves Hocdé, Xavier Dorfman (FRA)
- 2004: File:Flag of Denmark.svg Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen (DEN)
- 2008: File:Flag of Denmark.svg Thomas Ebert, Morten Jørgensen, Eskild Ebbesen, Mads Andersen (DEN)
- 2012: File:Flag of South Africa.svg James Thompson, Matthew Brittain, John Smith, Sizwe Ndlovu (RSA)
- 2016: File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lucas Tramèr, Simon Schürch, Simon Niepmann, Mario Gyr (SUI)
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FISA championships |
- 1974: Australia (Campbell Johnston, Andrew Michelmore, Geoffrey Rees, Colin Smith)
- 1975: France (Francis Pelegri, Michel Picard, André Coupat, André Picard)
- 1976: France (André Picard, Michel Picard, André Coupat, Francis Pelegri)
- 1977: France (André Picard, Michel Picard, André Coupat, Francis Pelegri)
- 1978: Switzerland (Michael Raduner, Thomas von Weissenfluh, Pierre Zentner, Pierre Kovacs)
- 1979: United Kingdom (Ian Wilson, Stuart Wilson, Colin Barratt, Nicholas Howe)
- 1980: Australia (Graham Gardiner, Charles Bartlett, Clyde Hefer, Simon Gillett)
- 1981: Australia (Graham Gardiner, Charles Bartlett, Clyde Hefer, Simon Gillett)
- 1982: Italy (Marco Romano, Daniele Boschin, Paolo Martinelli
Pasquale Aiese)
- 1983: Spain (Alberto Molina, Luis María Moreno, José María de Marco Pérez, Juan María Altuna Muñoa)
- 1984: Spain (Fernando Molina, José María de Marco Pérez, Luis María Moreno, Alberto Molina)
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Official world championships |
- 1985: West Germany (Alwin Otten, Frank Rogall, Thomas Jaekel, Wolfgang Birkner)
- 1986: Italy (Franco Pantano, Dario Longhin, Nerio Gainotti, Mauro Torta)
- 1987: West Germany (Thomas Palm, Erik Ring, Gerd Meyer, Sebastian Franke)
- 1988: Italy (Mauro Torta, Dario Longhin, Massimo Lana, Nerio Gainotti)
- 1989: West Germany (Klaus Altena, Stephan Fahrig, Michael Buchheit, Bernhard Stomporowski)
- 1990: West Germany (Klaus Altena, Michael Buchheit, Stephan Fahrig, Bernhard Stomporowski)
- 1991: United Kingdom (Christopher Bates, Toby Hessian, Tom Kay, Carl Smith)
- 1992: United Kingdom (Christopher Bates, Toby Hessian, Tom Kay, Carl Smith)
- 1993: United States (Thomas Beetham, Matthew Collins, Chris Kerber, Jonathan Moss)
- 1994: Denmark (Eskild Ebbesen, Victor Feddersen, Niels Henriksen, Thomas Poulsen)
- 1995: Italy (Carlo Gaddi, Leonardo Pettinari, Andrea Re, Ivano Zasio)
- 1997: Denmark (Thomas Ebert, Thomas Poulsen, Eskild Ebbesen, Victor Feddersen)
- 1998: Denmark (Eskild Ebbesen, Thomas Ebert, Victor Feddersen, Thomas Poulsen)
- 1999: Denmark (Eskild Ebbesen, Thomas Ebert, Victor Feddersen, Thomas Poulsen)
- 2001: Austria (Sebastian Sageder, Bernd Wakolbinger, Wolfgang Sigl, Martin Kobau)
- 2002: Denmark (Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen)
- 2003: Denmark (Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen)
- 2005: France (Franck Solforosi, Jérémy Pouge, Jean-Christophe Bette, Fabien Tilliet)
- 2006: China (Huang Zhongming, Wu Chongkui, Lin Zhang, Tian Jun)
- 2007: United Kingdom (Richard Chambers, James Lindsay-Fynn, Paul Mattick, James Clarke)
- 2009: Germany (Matthias Schömann-Finck, Jost Schömann-Finck, Jochen Kühner, Martin Kühner)
- 2010: United Kingdom (Richard Chambers, Paul Mattick, Rob Williams, Chris Bartley)
- 2011: Australia (Anthony Edwards, Samuel Beltz, Ben Cureton, Todd Skipworth)
- 2013: Denmark (Kasper Winther Jørgensen, Jacob Larsen, Jacob Barsøe, Morten Jørgensen)
- 2014: Denmark (Kasper Winther Jørgensen, Jacob Larsen, Jacob Barsøe, Morten Jørgensen)
- 2015: Switzerland (Lucas Tramèr, Simon Schürch, Simon Niepmann, Mario Gyr)
- 2017: Italy (Federico Duchich, Leone Barbaro, Lorenzo Tedesco, Piero Sfiligoi)
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