Frans Göbel
Dutch rower (born 1959)
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Born | 11 July 1959 (1959-07-11) (age 64) Amsterdam, the Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 81 kg (179 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Rowing | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | De Hoop, Amsterdam | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Frans Christiaan Cornelis Göbel (born 11 July 1959) is a retired Dutch rower who specialized in the single sculls. In this event he won lightweight rowing world titles in 1989 and 1990 and finished second in 1988.[1][2] He competed at the 1984 and 1992 Olympics and finished in 9th and 16th place, respectively.[3]
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World champions – Lightweight men's single sculls
- 1974: (Bill Belden)
- 1975: (Reto Wyss)
- 1976: (Raimund Haberl)
- 1977: (Reto Wyss)
- 1978: (José Antonio Montosa Ortega)
- 1979: (Bill Belden)
- 1980: (Christian-Georg Warlich)
- 1981: (Scott Roop)
- 1982: (Raimund Haberl)
- 1983: (Bjarne Eltang)
- 1984: (Bjarne Eltang)
- 1985: (Ruggero Verroca)
- 1986: (Peter Antonie)
- 1987: (Wim Van Belleghem)
- 1988: (Alwin Otten)
- 1989: (Frans Göbel)
- 1990: (Frans Göbel)
- 1991: (Niall O'Toole)
- 1992: (Jens Mohr Ernst)
- 1993: (Peter Haining)
- 1994: (Peter Haining)
- 1995: (Peter Haining)
- 1996: (Karsten Nielsen)
- 1997: (Karsten Nielsen)
- 1998: (Stefano Basalini)
- 1999: (Karsten Nielsen)
- 2000: (Michal Vabroušek)
- 2001: (Sam Lynch)
- 2002: (Sam Lynch)
- 2003: (Stefano Basalini)
- 2004: (Peter Ording)
- 2005: (Vasileios Polymeros)
- 2006: (Zac Purchase)
- 2007: (Duncan Grant)
- 2008: (Duncan Grant)
- 2009: (Duncan Grant)
- 2010: (Marcello Miani)
- 2011: (Henrik Stephansen)
- 2012: (Henrik Stephansen)
- 2013: (Henrik Stephansen)
- 2014: (Marcello Miani)
- 2015: (Adam Ling)
- 2016: (Paul O'Donovan)
- 2017: (Paul O'Donovan)
- 2018: (Jason Osborne)
- 2019: (Martino Goretti)
- 2022: (Gabriel Soares)
- 2023: (Andri Struzina)
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