Michael Zachries
German sailor (1943–2021)
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Born | (1943-10-29)29 October 1943 | ||||||||||||||
Died | 28 July 2021(2021-07-28) (aged 77)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Michael Zachries (29 October 1943 – 28 July 2021) was a German sailor. He won a bronze medal in the Soling Class with Dieter Below and Olaf Engelhardt at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
References
- ^ Michael Zachries at Olympedia
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- 1968:
Norway Spilling
- 1969:
Sweden von Grünewaldt, Nilsson, Nordin
- 1970:
Denmark Elvstrøm, Jensen, Mik-Meyer
- 1971:
Denmark Elvstrøm, Jensen, Bandolowski
- 1972:
East Germany Schwarz, Köpsel, Christoph
- 1973:
East Germany Below, Engelhardt, Zachries
- 1974:
West Germany Kuhweide, May, Meyer
- 1975:
Sweden Wennerström, Roslund, Krook
- 1976:
East Germany Below, Engelhardt, Zachries
- 1977:
West Germany Geis, Fehzner, Bock
- 1978:
Canada Fogh, Kerr, Toews
- 1979:
Brazil de Souza, Kaufman, Heiman
- 1980:
Soviet Union B. Budnikov, A. Budnikov, Polyakov
- 1981:
Austria Farthofer, Vartian, Holler
- 1982:
Canada Fogh, Høj Jensen, Kerr
- 1983:
Canada Fogh, Calder, Kerr
- 1984: Not held due to Olympics.
- 1985:
Norway Wang, Petterson, Selander
- 1986:
East Germany Schümann, Flach, Jäkel
- 1987:
Soviet Union Shayduko, Kanov, Polyakov
- 1988:
East Germany Schümann, Flach, Jäkel
- 1989:
Denmark Bank, Seier, Secher
- 1990 - 2018 To be researched first!
- 2005:
Germany R. Koch, M.Koch, Bornemann
- 2009:
Germany R. Koch, M.Koch, Bornemann
- 2019:
Finland E. Heinonen, Helmhout, M. Heinonen
- 2020: Not held due to COVID-19
- 2021:
Netherlands den Outer, de Lange, Souli
- No research done yet!
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