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'''Michiel Bernhard Emiel Marie Bartman''' (born [[May 19]], [[1967]] in [[Badhoevedorp]], [[Noord-Holland]]) is a former [[rower]] from the [[Netherlands]], who won a total number of four Olympic medals during his career. A member of rowing club [[Nereus]] from [[Amsterdam]], he won the gold medal with the ''Holland Acht'' (Holland Eights), followed by silver in Sydney (Quadruple Sculls) and silver (Eights) once again in Athens.
'''Michiel Bernhard Emiel Marie Bartman''' (born [[May 19]], [[1967]] in [[Badhoevedorp]], [[Noord-Holland]]) is a former [[rower]] from the [[Netherlands]], who won a total number of four Olympic medals during his career. A member of the [[Nereus Rowing Club]] from [[Amsterdam]], he won the gold medal with the ''Holland Acht'' (Holland Eights), followed by silver in Sydney (Quadruple Sculls) and silver (Eights) once again in Athens.


After the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] Bartman retired and he became a rowing coach in the [[United States]]. In December 2004 he was named Amsterdam Sportsman of the Year, together with fellow rower [[Diederik Simon]].
After the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] Bartman retired and he became a rowing coach in the [[United States]]. In December 2004 he was named Amsterdam Sportsman of the Year, together with fellow rower [[Diederik Simon]].

Revision as of 16:09, 21 December 2006

Olympic medal record
Men’s Rowing
Gold medal – first place Atlanta 1996 Eights
Silver medal – second place Sydney 2000 Quadruple Sculls
Silver medal – second place Athens 2004 Eights

Michiel Bernhard Emiel Marie Bartman (born May 19, 1967 in Badhoevedorp, Noord-Holland) is a former rower from the Netherlands, who won a total number of four Olympic medals during his career. A member of the Nereus Rowing Club from Amsterdam, he won the gold medal with the Holland Acht (Holland Eights), followed by silver in Sydney (Quadruple Sculls) and silver (Eights) once again in Athens.

After the 2004 Summer Olympics Bartman retired and he became a rowing coach in the United States. In December 2004 he was named Amsterdam Sportsman of the Year, together with fellow rower Diederik Simon.

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2004
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