Marcel Hacker (born 29 April 1977, in Magdeburg) is a German rower. Hacker won an Olympic bronze medal in 2000 in Sydney and became a world champion in...
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Hacker (born 1967), German author Marcel Hacker (born 1977), German rower Marilyn Hacker (born 1942), American poet, critic, and reviewer Paul Hacker...
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defending Olympic champion Xeno Müller of Switzerland, along with Germany's Marcel Hacker and Canada's Derek Porter in a tough, close race. Great Britain won...
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respectively. But in a major surprise, Marcel Hacker, who was in Semi B with Tufte, finished third and failed to qualify. Hacker was the returning bronze medallist...
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Koven) 1998: (Rob Waddell) 1999: (Rob Waddell) 2001: (Olaf Tufte) 2002: (Marcel Hacker) 2003: (Olaf Tufte) 2005: (Mahé Drysdale) 2006: (Mahé Drysdale) 2007:...
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second, becoming the 11th man to win multiple medals in the event. Marcel Hacker of Germany took bronze; it was the 11th consecutive Games with a German...
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Koven) 1998: (Rob Waddell) 1999: (Rob Waddell) 2001: (Olaf Tufte) 2002: (Marcel Hacker) 2003: (Olaf Tufte) 2005: (Mahé Drysdale) 2006: (Mahé Drysdale) 2007:...
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2000 Sydney details Rob Waddell New Zealand Xeno Müller Switzerland Marcel Hacker Germany 2004 Athens details Olaf Tufte Norway Jüri Jaanson Estonia...
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World Champion and Olympic silver medalist Derek Porter and rising star Marcel Hacker. It was the closest men's single scull final ever. They battled down...
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Sweden, two-time seventh-place finisher (and 2000 bronze medallist) Marcel Hacker of Germany, eighth-place finisher Mindaugas Griskonis of Lithuania,...
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