Andrea Re
Italian rower
Andrea Re |
Born | (1963-11-15) 15 November 1963 (age 60) Pavia, Italy |
---|
Years active | until 1998 |
---|
Height | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)[1] |
---|
Weight | 72 kg (159 lb)[1] |
---|
|
Sport | Rowing |
---|
Club | Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro CUS Pavia |
---|
|
Andrea Re (born 15 November 1963) is an Italian lightweight rower. With eight gold medals at World Rowing Championships, he is one of the most successful rowers ever. He represented Italy at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, USA.
Biography
Re was born in 1963 in Pavia, Italy.[2] He first competed at World Rowing Championships in 1983 when he came sixth as part of a lightweight men's four, partnered with Daniele Boschin, Paolo Marostica, and Vittorio Torcellan.[3] He won his first medal—silver—at the 1984 World Rowing Championships in Montreal, Canada, with the lightweight men's eight.[4] At the 1985 World Rowing Championships in Hazewinkel, Belgium, he won gold with the lightweight men's eight.[5] He continued to win gold with the lightweight men's eight in 1986 in Nottingham,[6] in 1987 in Copenhagen,[7] in 1988 in Milan,[8] in 1989 in Bled,[9] in 1990 in Tasmania,[1] and in 1991 in Vienna.[1]
1992 was the last time that lightweight boat classes were not included at the Summer Olympics, hence the lightweight men's eight competed at the 1992 World Rowing Championships in Montreal, Canada, where Re and his team came fifth.[1] At the 1993 World Rowing Championships in Račice, Czech Republic, the lightweight men's eight won a bronze medal.[1] At the 1994 World Rowing Championships in Indianapolis, USA, the Italian lightweight men's eight again won bronze.[1] After it was announced that men's lightweight double sculls and men's lightweight coxless four would be Olympic boat classes at the 1996 Summer Olympics, many nations put their best sweep-oar rowers in their lightweight men's four for the 1995 World Rowing Championships in Tampere, Finland.[10] Accordingly, Re changed to the lightweight men's four and his team won gold.[1] As the reigning world champions, the Italian lightweight four disappointed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, USA, and the team missed the A-final for an eventual eighth place.[11]
At the 1997 World Rowing Championships in Aiguebelette, France, the lightweight men's four came fourth.[1] Re competed at two of the World Rowing Cups in 1998 before he retired.[1] During his career, Re had competed for the Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro and for CUS Pavia.[1]
References
External links
|
---|
FISA championships |
- 1974: (Campbell Johnston, Andrew Michelmore, Geoffrey Rees, Colin Smith)
- 1975: (Francis Pelegri, Michel Picard, André Coupat, André Picard)
- 1976: (André Picard, Michel Picard, André Coupat, Francis Pelegri)
- 1977: (André Picard, Michel Picard, André Coupat, Francis Pelegri)
- 1978: (Michael Raduner, Thomas von Weissenfluh, Pierre Zentner, Pierre Kovacs)
- 1979: (Ian Wilson, Stuart Wilson, Colin Barratt, Nicholas Howe)
- 1980: (Graham Gardiner, Charles Bartlett, Clyde Hefer, Simon Gillett)
- 1981: (Graham Gardiner, Charles Bartlett, Clyde Hefer, Simon Gillett)
- 1982: (Marco Romano, Daniele Boschin, Paolo Martinelli
Pasquale Aiese)
- 1983: (Alberto Molina, Luis María Moreno, José María de Marco Pérez, Juan María Altuna Muñoa)
- 1984: (Fernando Molina, José María de Marco Pérez, Luis María Moreno, Alberto Molina)
|
---|
Official world championships |
- 1985: (Alwin Otten, Frank Rogall, Thomas Jaekel, Wolfgang Birkner)
- 1986: (Franco Pantano, Dario Longhin, Nerio Gainotti, Mauro Torta)
- 1987: (Thomas Palm, Erik Ring, Gerd Meyer, Sebastian Franke)
- 1988: (Mauro Torta, Dario Longhin, Massimo Lana, Nerio Gainotti)
- 1989: (Klaus Altena, Stephan Fahrig, Michael Buchheit, Bernhard Stomporowski)
- 1990: (Klaus Altena, Michael Buchheit, Stephan Fahrig, Bernhard Stomporowski)
- 1991: (Christopher Bates, Toby Hessian, Tom Kay, Carl Smith)
- 1992: (Christopher Bates, Toby Hessian, Tom Kay, Carl Smith)
- 1993: (Thomas Beetham, Matthew Collins, Chris Kerber, Jonathan Moss)
- 1994: (Eskild Ebbesen, Victor Feddersen, Niels Henriksen, Thomas Poulsen)
- 1995: (Carlo Gaddi, Leonardo Pettinari, Andrea Re, Ivano Zasio)
- 1997: (Thomas Ebert, Thomas Poulsen, Eskild Ebbesen, Victor Feddersen)
- 1998: (Eskild Ebbesen, Thomas Ebert, Victor Feddersen, Thomas Poulsen)
- 1999: (Eskild Ebbesen, Thomas Ebert, Victor Feddersen, Thomas Poulsen)
- 2001: (Sebastian Sageder, Bernd Wakolbinger, Wolfgang Sigl, Martin Kobau)
- 2002: (Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen)
- 2003: (Thor Kristensen, Thomas Ebert, Stephan Mølvig, Eskild Ebbesen)
- 2005: (Franck Solforosi, Jérémy Pouge, Jean-Christophe Bette, Fabien Tilliet)
- 2006: (Huang Zhongming, Wu Chongkui, Lin Zhang, Tian Jun)
- 2007: (Richard Chambers, James Lindsay-Fynn, Paul Mattick, James Clarke)
- 2009: (Matthias Schömann-Finck, Jost Schömann-Finck, Jochen Kühner, Martin Kühner)
- 2010: (Richard Chambers, Paul Mattick, Rob Williams, Chris Bartley)
- 2011: (Anthony Edwards, Samuel Beltz, Ben Cureton, Todd Skipworth)
- 2013: (Kasper Winther Jørgensen, Jacob Larsen, Jacob Barsøe, Morten Jørgensen)
- 2014: (Kasper Winther Jørgensen, Jacob Larsen, Jacob Barsøe, Morten Jørgensen)
- 2015: (Lucas Tramèr, Simon Schürch, Simon Niepmann, Mario Gyr)
- 2017: (Federico Duchich, Leone Barbaro, Lorenzo Tedesco, Piero Sfiligoi)
|
---|
|
---|
FISA championships |
- 1974: (Baldino, Gaynor, Nauman, Harman, Aserlind, Ewing, Feld, Grogan, cox Hartigan)
- 1975: (Meyer, Lutz, Braun, Maye, Fritsch, Buhren, Lobing, Kerkhoff, cox Neumeister)
- 1976: (Werner, Zimmer, Büsken, Nentwig, Neubert, Meschede, Huck, Nehmer, cox Sassenbach)
- 1977: (Read, Stuart-Bennett, George, Simpole, Cusack, Innes, Topolski, Drury, cox Sweeney)
- 1978: (Simpole, Read, Drury, Downie, Roberts, Zeun, Melvin, French, cox Moynihan)
- 1979: (Goicoechea, Arteaga, Uriarte, Expósito, Elizalde, Redondo, Puertas, Climent, cox Olasagasti)
- 1980: (Barratt, Hosking, Downie, Howe, Zeun, Roberts, Read, Simpole, cox Jefferies)
- 1981: (Knudsen, Jensen, Mølgaard, Højlund, Hansson, Eriksen, Espersen, Fransson, cox Klug-Andersen)
- 1982: (Valentinis, Torta, Pantano, Tontodonati, R. Borsini, L. Borsini, Castiglioni, Salani, cox Di Capua)
- 1983: (Moya, Cañete, Génova, Muniesa, Crespo, Briones, Llorente, Elizalde, cox Rojí)
- 1984: (Mølgaard, Jacobsen, Højlund, Hansson, Christensen, Jensen, Espersen, Kobbernagel, cox Rasmussen)
|
---|
Official world championships |
- 1985: (Losi, Savoia, Torcellan, Lana, Spremberg, Marostica, Re, Ravasi, cox Di Deco)
- 1986: (Losi, Savoia, Torcellan, Lana, Spremberg, Gaddi, Re, Ravasi, cox Di Deco)
- 1987: (Losi, Striani, Torcellan, Lana, Spremberg, Gaddi, Re, Ravasi, cox Zanetti)
- 1988: (Striani, Re, Spremberg, Losi, Ravasi, Barbaranelli, Bellomo, Torcellan, cox Velotti)
- 1989: (Barbaranelli, Romanini, Falossi, Fraquelli, Torcellan, Gaddi, Re, Ravasi, cox Lamberti)
- 1990: (Barbaranelli, Falossi, Gaddi, Ranieri, Ravasi, Re, Romanini, Striani, cox Lamberti)
- 1991: (Barbaranelli, Cantoni, Gaddi, Marigliano, Ranieri, Ravasi, Re, Romanini, cox Iannuzzi)
- 1992: (Andersen, Blitskov, Buck, Hansen, Jensen Kollat, Meyer, Poulsen, Vestergaard, cox Sorensen)
- 1993: (Boyes, Cookson, Fontaine, Hassett, Lay, Peaker, Sommerwil, Thompson, cox Newman)
- 1994: (Bates, Cox, Ellis, Hessian, Kay, Lemon, McNiven, Smith, cox Deakin)
- 1995: (Andersen, Bech Jensen, Buck, Glud, Henrichsen, Jensen Kollat, Jensen, Vestergaard, cox Larsen)
- 1996: (Bech, Edeler, Jenny, Locher, Mielke, Töpfer, Vukelic, Maerz, cox Klotz)
- 1997: (Balmforth, Berney, Burgess, Isherwood, Mitchell, Richards, Wiseman, Wright, cox Hayman)
- 1998: (Edeler, Ibielski, Laib, Locher, Rosenberger, Stomporowski, Strauch, Vukelic, cox Kaska)
- 1999: (Plifka, Kerber, Cashman, Den Besten, Cotter, Ruckman, Tripician, Kammann, cox Salamini)
- 2000: (Miller, Mack, Cashman, Winkler, Fedyna, Schwartz, Maclaurin, Warner, cox Fien-Helfman)
- 2001: (Dupy, Péron, Porchier, Bussière, Touron, Bette, Hocdé, Dorfman, cox Lattaignant)
- 2002: (Scala, Lodigiani, Del Gaudio, Moriconi, Paniccia, Grande, Fraquelli, Pasqualini, cox Di Palma)
- 2003: (Seibt, Raeder, Drews, Hasse, Borchardt, Schmidt, Hobein, Dahlke, cox Kaska)
- 2004: (Solforosi, Margat, Saïtta, Pouge, Bussière, Faucheux, Planque, Tilliet, cox Majerus)
- 2005: (Vlcek, Danesin, Savrie, Goretti, Scala, Moriconi, Del Gaudio, Gabriele, cox Barattolo)
- 2006: (Scala, Tuccinardi, La Padula, Sancassani, Goretti, Savrie, Vlcek, Gabriele, cox Lenzi)
- 2007: (van den Broek, Bottema, Blankert, Beemsterboer, Tromp, Greidanus, Snijders, Godschalk, cox Wiersum)
- 2008: (Carcagno, Bolton, Farrell, Altman, Todd, Daly, Paradiso, Muffelman, cox del Guercio)
- 2009: (Scala, Riccardi, La Padula, Goretti, Ceccatelli, Gallo, Vlcek, Mascarenhas, cox Lenzi)
- 2010: (Wisgott, Gerhardt, Lüke, Wichert, J. Kühner, Seibt, Schömann-Finck, M. Kühner, cox Kowert)
- 2011: (Bertrand, Brown, Tunevitsch, Gibson, Foot, Chisholm, Baker, Purcell, cox Webster)
- 2012: (M. Schömann-Finck, J. Schömann-Finck, M. Kühner, Schützeberg, Hochbruck, J. Kühner, Seibt, Wichert, cox Sauer)
- 2013: (Molteni, Amarante, Zaharia, Barbaro, Oppo, Serpico, Schisano, Di Girolamo, cox D'Aniello)
- 2014: (Franzmann, Barr, Neumann, Wallat, Wisgott, Kilthau, Keßler, Temel, cox Böhm)
- 2015: (Schad, Barr, Neumann, Roller, Franzmann, Wallat, Mertens, Temel, cox Heinemann)
|
---|
|
|