Michael Forgeron
Canadian rower
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Forgeron after winning gold in 1992
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Full name | Michael Joseph Forgeron | ||||||
Born |
24 January 1966
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1966-01-24
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(age
57)
Main-à-Dieu , Nova Scotia |
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Medal record
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Michael Joseph "Mike" Forgeron (born 24 January 1966, in Main-à-Dieu , Nova Scotia ) is a rower from Canada . He competed at two consecutive Summer Olympics , starting in 1992. At his debut, he was a member of the team that won the gold medal in the Men's Eights (3 seat) making Forgeron the first Olympic Gold Medalist in Atlantic Canada. In the 1996 Olympics , he competed in the Men's Double Sculls. Forgeron was also in the Pan Am Games in a coxed pair straight six (stroke) winning a bronze medal along with a pair winning a silver medal.
External links
- Michael Forgeron at Team Canada
- Michael Forgeron at the International Olympic Committee
- Michael Forgeron at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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