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  2. He first tried rowing in 1929 when a rowing club in the suburb of Blasewitz made its club house available for a dance; he started training in March 1929. [ 3 ] At the 1936 Summer Olympics he won the gold medal in the single sculls competition. [ 2 ]

  3. Oct 6, 2011 · Before Gustav Schäfer (1906-1991) began rowing, he played water polo, hockey, and football. But above all, he was interested in swimming, being a member of the swimming club in Dresden.

  4. He started rowing in fours and eights, but turned to single sculls in 1934, and that year won his first German title and also the European title. In 1935 he was second behind Herbert Buhtz and in 1936 beat Buhtz to regain his title.

  5. Dec 10, 1991 · He started rowing in fours and eights, but turned to single sculls in 1934, and that year won his first German title and also the European title. In 1935 he was second behind Herbert Buhtz and in 1936 beat Buhtz to regain his title.

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  6. Schäfer's sporting career started in swimming. After school, he trained as a baker. He first tried rowing in 1929 when a rowing club in the suburb of Blasewitz made its club house available for a dance; he started training in March 1929.

  7. He first tried rowing in 1929 when a rowing club in the suburb of Blasewitz made its club house available for a dance; he started training in March 1929. [3] At the 1936 Summer Olympics he won the gold medal in the single sculls competition.

  8. Gustav Schäfer at the Olympics. Results. This information about Gustav Schäfer is based on the official Olympic reports and the Olympian Database.