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Klaus Behrens

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West German Olympic rower (1941–2022)
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Klaus Behrens
Behrens in 1964
Personal information
Born(1941-08-03)3 August 1941
Ratzeburg,Schleswig-Holstein,Prussia,Germany
Died19 September 2022(2022-09-19) (aged 81)
Frankfurt am Main,Hesse, Germany
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight88 kg (194 lb)
Sport
SportRowing
ClubRatzeburger RC

Klaus Behrens (3 August 1941 – 19 September 2022) was a German rower who was most successful in theeights.[1][2] In this event he won a silver medal at the1964 Summer Olympics,[1][2] a world title in 1962, and three European titles in 1963–1965.[3]

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  1. ^abKlaus Behrens atSports-reference
  2. ^abKlaus Behrens atWorld Rowing
  3. ^Rudern (Herren – Achter)Europameisterschaften,WeltmeisterschaftenArchived 17 October 2014 at theWayback Machine atsport-komplett.de
German eight at the 1964 European Championships (the same team competed at the 1964 Olympics), Behrens is fourth from right.
World champions – Men'seight

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