ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Tony Hurt Tony HurtNew Zealand rower Tony HurtPersonal informationBornAnthony John Hurt[1]30 March 1946 (1946-03-30) (age 80)Auckland, New ZealandHeight183 cm (6 ft 0 in)[1]Weight82 kg (181 lb)[1]SportSportRowingClubWest End Rowing Club[1] Medal record Men's rowing Representing New Zealand Olympic Games 1972 MunichEight 1976 MontrealEight World Rowing Championships 1974 LucerneEight European Rowing Championships 1971 CopenhagenEight Anthony John Hurt (born 30 March 1946) is a former New Zealand rower who won two Olympic medals. At the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, he teamed with Dick Joyce, Wybo Veldman, John Hunter, Lindsay Wilson, Joe Earl, Trevor Coker and Gary Robertson and Simon Dickie (cox) to win the gold medal in the eights. At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, he again crewed the eight which this time won the bronze medal. His crewmates this time were Alec McLean, Ivan Sutherland, Trevor Coker, Peter Dignan, Lindsay Wilson, Joe Earl and Dave Rodger and Simon Dickie (cox). In both Olympic races, he was the stroke.[2] Hurt later had a plumbing business in Auckland.[3] References 1 2 3 4 Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Tony Hurt". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 2 July 2017. ↑ "Tony Hurt". New Zealand Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2 July 2017. ↑ Maddaford, Terry (26 July 2002). "Rowing: Stroking aside the decades". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 22 October 2016. External links Anthony J. HURT at World Rowing vteOlympic champions – Men's eight 1900: Carr, DeBaecke, Exley, Geiger, Hedley, Juvenal, Lockwood, Marsh, Abell (USA) 1904: Cresser, Gleason, Schell, Flanagan, Armstrong, Lott, Dempsey, Exley, Abell (USA) 1908: Gladstone, Kelly, Johnstone, Nickalls, Burnell, Sanderson, Etherington-Smith, Bucknall, Maclagan (GBR) 1912: Burgess, Swann, Wormald, Horsfall, Gillan, Garton, Kirby, Fleming, Wells (GBR) 1920: Jacomini, Graves, Jordan, Moore, Sanborn, Johnston, Gallagher, King, Clark (USA) 1924: Carpenter, Kingsbury, Lindley, Miller, Rockefeller, Sheffield, Spock, Wilson, Stoddard (USA) 1928: Stalder, Brinck, Frederick, Thompson, Dally, Workman, Caldwell, Donlon, Blessing (USA) 1932: Salisbury, Blair, Gregg, Dunlap, Jastram, Chandler, Tower, Hall, Graham (USA) 1936: Morris, Day, Adam, White, McMillin, Hunt, Rantz, Hume, Moch (USA) 1948: I. Turner, D. Turner, Hardy, Ahlgren, Butler, Brown, Smith, Stack, Purchase (USA) 1952: Shakespeare, Fields, Dunbar, Murphy, Detweiler, Proctor, Frye, Stevens, Manring (USA) 1956: Charlton, Wight, Cooke, Beer, Esselstyn, Grimes, Wailes, Morey, Becklean (USA) 1960: Rulffs, Schröder, F. Schepke, K. Schepke, von Groddeck, Hopp, Bittner, Lenk, Padge (EUA) 1964: J. Amlong, T. Amlong, Budd, Clark, Cwiklinski, Foley, Knecht, Stowe, Zimonyi (USA) 1968: Meyer, Hottenrott, Schreyer, Hirschfelder, Henning, Siebert, Ulbricht, Ott, Tiersch (FRG) 1972: Hurt, Veldman, Joyce, Hunter, Wilson, Earl, Coker, Robertson, Dickie (NZL) 1976: Baumgart, Döhn, Klatt, Lück, Wendisch, Kostulski, Karnatz, Prudöhl, Danielowski (GDR) 1980: Krauß, Koppe, Kons, Friedrich, Doberschütz, Karnatz, Dühring, Höing, Ludwig (GDR) 1984: Horn, Crawford, J. M. Evans, Steele, Main, Ma. Evans, Neufeld, Turner, McMahon (CAN) 1988: Rabe, Schultz, Wessling, Maennig, Mellinghaus, Möllenkamp, Domian, Eichholz, Klein (FRG) 1992: Barber, Crosby, Forgeron, Marland, Paul, Porter, Rascher, Robertson, Wallace (CAN) 1996: Maasdijk, Florijn, Duyster, Bartman, Zwolle, van der Zwan, van Steenis, Simon, Rienks (NED) 2000: Lindsay, Hunt-Davis, Dennis, Attrill, Grubor, West, Scarlett, Trapmore, Douglas (GBR) 2004: Read, Allen, Ahrens, Hansen, Deakin, Beery, Hoopman, Volpenheim, Cipollone (USA) 2008: Light, Rutledge, Byrnes, Wetzel, Howard, Seiterle, Kreek, Hamilton, Price (CAN) 2012: Adamski, Kuffner, Johannesen, Reinelt, Schmidt, Müller, Mennigen, Wilke, Sauer (GER) 2016: Durant, Ransley, Hodge, Gotrel, Reed, Bennett, Langridge, Satch, Hill (GBR) 2020: Mackintosh, Bond, Murray, Brake, Williamson, Wilson, Kirkham, Macdonald, Bosworth (NZL) 2024: Bolding, Carnegie, Gibbs, Ford, Dawson, Elwes, Digby, Rudkin, Brightmore (GBR) See also: 1972 New Zealand eight 1984 Canadian men's eight vte1972 New Zealand Olympic teamArchery Robin Sampson Athletics Laurie D'Arcy Rod Dixon Jack Foster Sue Haden Penny Hunt Roger Johnson Terry Manners Brenda Matthews Dave McKenzie Les Mills Tony Polhill Dick Quax Bevan Smith Robin Tait Dick Tayler Gavin Thorley Boxing Jeff Rackley Pat Ryan Canoeing Donald Cooper Tom Dooney Cycling Bruce Biddle Paul Brydon John Dean Vern Hanaray Harry Kent Neil Lyster Robert Oliver Blair Stockwell Gymnastics Diane Foote Terry Sale Field hockey Jeff Archibald Arthur Borren Jan Borren John Christensen Greg Dayman Chris Ineson Ross McPherson Barry Maister Selwyn Maister Trevor Manning Arthur Parkin Ramesh Patel Alan Patterson Kevin Rigby Ted Salmon Warwick Wright Judo Rick Littlewood Rowing John Clark Trevor Coker Warren Cole Ross Collinge Simon Dickie Joe Earl John Hunter Tony Hurt Dick Joyce Peter Lindsay David Lindstrom Noel Mills Chris Nilsson Gary Robertson Dudley Storey Dick Tonks Wybo Veldman Murray Watkinson Lindsay Wilson Sailing Fraser Beer Jock Bilger Noel Everett Con Linton Steve Marten Murray Ross Jack Scholes Bret de Thier Ron Watson Shooting Ian Ballinger Graeme McIntyre Bruce McMillan Mike Watt Swimming Heather Coombridge Colin Herring Susan Hunter John McConnochie Jaynie Parkhouse Mark Treffers Weightlifting John Bolton Tony Ebert Brian Marsden Wrestling David Aspin Chef de Mission: Joe McManemin vte1976 New Zealand Olympic teamAthletics Anne Garrett Murray Cheater Rod Dixon Jack Foster Sue Jowett Dick Quax Euan Robertson Kevin Ryan John Walker Dianne Zorn Boxing Robert Colley David Jackson Canoeing Donald Cooper Ian Ferguson Rod Gavin John Leonard Cycling Garry Bell Vern Hanaray Jamie Richards Mike Richards Diving Rebecca Ewert Equestrian Joe Yorke Field hockey Paul Ackerley Jeff Archibald Arthur Borren Alan Chesney John Christensen Greg Dayman Tony Ineson Barry Maister Selwyn Maister Trevor Manning Neil McLeod Alan McIntyre Arthur Parkin Mohan Patel Ramesh Patel Les Wilson Rowing Ian Boserio Trevor Coker Simon Dickie Peter Dignan Joe Earl Viv Haar Tony Hurt Danny Keane David Lindstrom Des Lock Tim Logan Grant McAuley Alec McLean Bob Murphy Dave Rodger David Simmons Ivan Sutherland Lindsay Wilson Sailing Brett Bennett Jock Bilger Gavin Bornholdt Jonty Farmer Mark Paterson Hugh Poole Murray Ross Chris Urry Shooting Ian Ballinger Graeme McIntyre Grant Taylor John Woolley Swimming Allison Calder John Coutts Susan Hunter John McConnochie Brett Naylor Rebecca Perrott Monique Rodahl Lynne Rowe Mark Treffers Weightlifting Rory Barrett Brian Marsden Phillip Sue Wrestling David Aspin Barry Oldridge Chef de Mission: Bill Holley This article about a New Zealand Olympic medalist is a stub. 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