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60 relations: Alessio Sartori, Arrhythmia, Bachelor of Management, Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg, Blue (university sport), Christchurch, Chungju, Commonwealth Rowing Championships, Daniele Danesin, Dorney Lake, Double scull, FISU World University Games, Gold medal, Halberg Awards, Hans Gruhne, Invercargill, Invercargill Rowing Club, Iztok Čop, James Hargest College, Joseph Sullivan (rower), Lake Karapiro, Lake Ruataniwha, Luka Špik, Maadi Cup, Mahé Drysdale, Massey University, New Zealand Order of Merit, Otago University Rowing Club, Quad scull, Rob Waddell, Romano Battisti, Rowing (sport), Rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls, Sculling, Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park, Shunyi, Beijing, Silver medal, Single scull, Slovenia, South Island, Southland Region, Stephan Krüger, Supraventricular tachycardia, The New Zealand Herald, The Press, Twizel, University of Canterbury, University of Otago, University of Waikato, Windsor, Berkshire, ... Expand index (10 more) »
- 20th-century New Zealand Jews
- 21st-century New Zealand Jews
- Jewish New Zealand sportspeople
- Olympic gold medalists for New Zealand in rowing
- People educated at James Hargest College
- Rowers from Christchurch
- Sportspeople from Invercargill
Alessio Sartori
Alessio Sartori (born 13 November 1976) is an Italian competition rower and Olympic champion. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Alessio Sartori are rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics and rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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Arrhythmia
Arrhythmias, also known as cardiac arrhythmias, are irregularities in the heartbeat, including when it is too fast or too slow.
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Bachelor of Management
A Bachelor of Management or a Bachelor of Management Studies (BMgt, BMgmt, BMS) is an undergraduate degree program offered by numerous universities worldwide.
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Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg
Lieutenant-General Bernard Cyril Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg, (21 March 1889 – 4 July 1963) was a British-born New Zealand soldier and Victoria Cross recipient, who served as the 7th governor-general of New Zealand from 1946 to 1952.
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Blue (university sport)
A blue is an award of sporting colours earned by athletes at some universities and schools for competition at the highest level.
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Christchurch
Christchurch (Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand, after Auckland.
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Chungju
Chungju (충주시) is a city in North Chungcheong province, South Korea.
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Commonwealth Rowing Championships
The Commonwealth Rowing Championships are a regatta for rowers from Commonwealth nations held in conjunction with the Commonwealth Games.
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Daniele Danesin
Daniele Danesin (born 7 December 1985 in Como) is an Italian rower, who has won five gold medals at various World Rowing Championships. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Daniele Danesin are rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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Dorney Lake
Dorney Lake (also known as Eton College Rowing Centre, and as Eton Dorney as a 2012 Summer Olympics venue) is a purpose-built rowing lake and Meetings & Events Venue in England.
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Double scull
A double scull, also abbreviated as a 2x, is a rowing boat used in the sport of competitive rowing.
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FISU World University Games
The FISU World University Games, formerly the Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
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Gold medal
A gold medal is a medal awarded for highest achievement in a non-military field.
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Halberg Awards
The Halberg Awards are a set of awards, given annually since 1949, recognising New Zealand's top sporting achievements.
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Hans Gruhne
Hans Gruhne (born 5 August 1988) is a German rower. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Hans Gruhne are rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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Invercargill
Invercargill (Waihōpai) is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world.
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Invercargill Rowing Club
The Invercargill Rowing Club is a New Zealand rowing club.
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Iztok Čop
Iztok Čop (born 17 June 1972) is a Slovenian rower and Olympic gold medalist. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Iztok Čop are rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics and rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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James Hargest College
James Hargest College is a large school of 1,882 students (as of 2023), in Invercargill, New Zealand.
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Joseph Sullivan (rower)
Joseph Sullivan (born 11 April 1987) is a New Zealand rower. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Joseph Sullivan (rower) are Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit, new Zealand male rowers, Olympic gold medalists for New Zealand in rowing, rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics and world Rowing Championships medalists for New Zealand.
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Lake Karapiro
Lake Karapiro (Karāpiro) is an artificial reservoir lake on the Waikato River at Karapiro, south-east of Cambridge in New Zealand's North Island.
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Lake Ruataniwha
Lake Ruataniwha is an artificial lake in the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand.
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Luka Špik
Luka Špik (born 9 February 1979 in Kranj, SR Slovenia) is a Slovenian rower and Olympic gold medalist. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Luka Špik are rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics and rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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Maadi Cup
The Maadi Cup is the prize for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Boys' Under 18 Rowing Eights.
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Mahé Drysdale
Alexander Mahé Owens Drysdale (born 19 November 1978) is a New Zealand politician and retired rower. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Mahé Drysdale are Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit, new Zealand male rowers, Olympic gold medalists for New Zealand in rowing, rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics, rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics and world Rowing Championships medalists for New Zealand.
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Massey University
Massey University (Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in New Zealand, with significant campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North, and Wellington.
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New Zealand Order of Merit
The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system.
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Otago University Rowing Club
Otago University Rowing Club is a rowing club affiliated with the University of Otago, New Zealand and was formed in 1929 to provide students of the university the opportunity to compete against other universities in New Zealand.
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Quad scull
A quadruple sculling boat, often simply called a quad and abbreviated as a 4x, is a racing shell used in the sport of competitive rowing.
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Rob Waddell
Robert Norman Waddell (born 7 January 1975) is a New Zealand Olympic Gold Medalist and double World Champion Single sculler rower, and America's Cup yachtsman. Nathan Cohen (rower) and rob Waddell are new Zealand male rowers, Olympic gold medalists for New Zealand in rowing, rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics, university of Waikato alumni and world Rowing Championships medalists for New Zealand.
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Romano Battisti
Romano Battisti (born 21 August 1986) is an Italian yachtsman and former rower, who won silver medal in double sculls at the 2012 Summer Olympics, with Alessio Sartori. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Romano Battisti are rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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Rowing (sport)
Rowing, often called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars.
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Rowing at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls
The men's double sculls competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London took place are at Dorney Lake which, for the purposes of the Games venue, is officially termed Eton Dorney.
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Sculling
Sculling is the use of oars to propel a boat by moving them through the water on both sides of the craft, or moving one oar over the stern.
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Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park
The Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park was built for the rowing, canoeing and 10 km open-water swimming events in the 2008 Summer Olympics.
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Shunyi, Beijing
Shunyi District is an administrative district of Beijing, located to the northeast of the city's urban core.
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Silver medal
A silver medal, in sports and other similar areas involving competition, is a medal made of, or plated with, silver awarded to the second-place finisher, or runner-up, of contests or competitions such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc.
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Single scull
A single scull (or a scull), abbreviated as a 1x, is a racing shell designed for a single person who propels the boat with two oars, one in each hand.
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Slovenia
Slovenia (Slovenija), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene), is a country in southern Central Europe.
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South Island
The South Island (Te Waipounamu, 'the waters of Greenstone', officially South Island or Te Waipounamu or historically New Munster) is the largest of the three major islands of New Zealand in surface area, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island and sparsely populated Stewart Island.
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Southland Region
Southland (lit) is New Zealand's southernmost region.
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Stephan Krüger
Stephan Krüger (born 29 November 1988, Rostock) is a German rower. Nathan Cohen (rower) and Stephan Krüger are rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics and rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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Supraventricular tachycardia
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is an umbrella term for fast heart rhythms arising from the upper part of the heart.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
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The Press
The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
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Twizel
Twizel is the largest town in the Mackenzie District, in the Canterbury Region of the South Island of New Zealand.
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University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury (UC; Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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University of Otago
The University of Otago (Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka) is a public research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
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University of Waikato
The University of Waikato (Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato), established in 1964, is a public research university located in Hamilton, New Zealand.
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Windsor, Berkshire
Windsor is a historic town in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England.
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World Rowing Championships
The World Rowing Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation).
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World Rowing Cup
The World Rowing Cup is an international rowing competition organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation).
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World Rowing Federation
World Rowing, also known as the World Rowing Federation (former abbreviation FISA; Fédération internationale des sociétés d'aviron), is the international governing body for rowing.
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World Rowing Junior Championships
The World Rowing Junior Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation).
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World Rowing U23 Championships
World Rowing U23 Championships is an international rowing regatta organized by the World Rowing Federation.
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2008 Summer Olympics
The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad and officially branded as Beijing 2008, were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China.
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2010 World Rowing Championships
The 2010 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 31 October to 7 November 2010 on Lake Karapiro near Cambridge, New Zealand.
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2011 World Rowing Championships
The 2011 World Rowing Championships were World Rowing Championships that were held from 28 August to 4 September 2011 at Lake Bled, adjoining the Slovenian city of Bled.
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2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom.
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2013 New Year Honours (New Zealand)
The 2013 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2012 and the beginning of 2013.
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See also
20th-century New Zealand Jews
- Bendix Hallenstein
- Charles Brasch
- David Levene (businessman)
- Douglas Myers
- Esmond de Beer
- Ethel Benjamin
- Ian Lawrence (mayor)
- Jack Jacobs (cricketer)
- Joseph Nathan
- Josh Kronfeld
- Michael Myers (judge)
- Mona Williams (writer, born 1943)
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
- Willi Fels
- William Pierpont Black
21st-century New Zealand Jews
- David Levene (businessman)
- Douglas Myers
- Ian Lawrence (mayor)
- Jack Jacobs (cricketer)
- Josh Kronfeld
- Mona Williams (writer, born 1943)
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
Jewish New Zealand sportspeople
- Jack Jacobs (cricketer)
- Jo Aleh
- Josh Kronfeld
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
Olympic gold medalists for New Zealand in rowing
- Caroline Evers-Swindell
- Conrad Robertson
- Dan Williamson
- Dick Joyce (rower)
- Dudley Storey
- Emma Twigg
- Eric Murray (rower)
- Gary Robertson (rower)
- Georgina Evers-Swindell
- Hamish Bond
- Joe Earl
- John Hunter (rower)
- Joseph Sullivan (rower)
- Keith Trask
- Les O'Connell
- Lindsay Wilson (rower)
- Mahé Drysdale
- Matt Macdonald
- Michael Brake
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
- Phillip Wilson (rower)
- Rob Waddell
- Ross Collinge
- Sam Bosworth
- Shane O'Brien (rower)
- Shaun Kirkham
- Simon Dickie
- Tom Mackintosh
- Tom Murray (New Zealand rower)
- Tony Hurt
- Trevor Coker
- Warren Cole (rower)
- Wybo Veldman
People educated at James Hargest College
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
- Paul Sapsford
- Todd Stephenson
Rowers from Christchurch
- Arthur Eastwood
- Berry Johnson
- Carl Sheehan
- David Gould (rower)
- David Lindstrom
- David Simmons (tourism academic)
- Don Symon
- Donald Leach (rower)
- Ella Greenslade
- Francie Turner
- George Keys
- Grace Prendergast
- Humphrey Gould
- Jack Lopas
- Joe Earl
- John Gilby
- John Hunter (rower)
- John Storey (rower)
- Les O'Connell
- Lucy Spoors
- Mark Brownlee
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
- Olivia Loe
- Phoebe Spoors
- Rangi Thompson
- Scott Brownlee
- Somers Cox
Sportspeople from Invercargill
- Aliyah Dunn
- Andrew Barron (footballer)
- Andrew Wheeler (basketball)
- Bill Pullar (athlete)
- Brendon Leitch
- Brett Naylor
- Craig Watson (triathlete)
- Damon Leitch
- Dean Galt
- Emma Dyke
- Georgia Heffernan
- Hayley Crofts
- Izaac Williams
- Jay Herdman
- Jess Hamill
- Jessica Smith (curler)
- Jim York (fighter)
- Joseph Ward (fencer)
- Josh Burnett
- Josh Geary
- Joyce Macdonald
- Kate Heffernan
- Kenny Cresswell
- Lesley Rumball
- Louise Ayling
- Lyall Barry
- Margaret Filippini
- Mark Treffers
- Marrion Roe
- Nathan Cohen (rower)
- Paratene McLeod
- Pearl Dymond
- Ross Murray (golfer)
- Sally Johnston
- Shirley Hardman
- Storm Uru
- Tim Cafe
- Toni Dunlop
- Warren Parry
- Wendy Frew
References
Also known as Nathan Philip Cohen, Nathan Phillip Cohen.