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- Q5105697 description "Olympic rower".
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- Q5105697 abstract "For others similarly named, see the Chris Ahrens navigation pageChristian "Chris" Ahrens (born July 24, 1976 in Iowa City, Iowa) is a 1998 graduate of Princeton University, known internationally for his distinguished career as a rower for both the Tigers and the United States National Team. He was honored by Princeton as the 18th most successful athlete in the school’s history. He is notable for being the stroke of the gold medal United States eight-man boat at the 1997, 1998, and 1999 world championships, as well as being the six seat for the fifth place 2000 Sydney Olympic boat. Ahrens came out of retirement in 2004 to join up with the US Olympic squad as the three seat in the eventual gold medal eight-man boat. This boat is notable not only for being the first US eight to win Olympic gold since 1964, but also for setting a new course and world record of 5:19.85. Ahrens is currently retired from international rowing and lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two daughters.".
- Q5105697 alias "Chris".
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- Q5105697 alternativeNames "Chris".
- Q5105697 birthDate "1976-07-24".
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- Q5105697 fullname "Christian Ahrens".
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- Q5105697 comment "For others similarly named, see the Chris Ahrens navigation pageChristian "Chris" Ahrens (born July 24, 1976 in Iowa City, Iowa) is a 1998 graduate of Princeton University, known internationally for his distinguished career as a rower for both the Tigers and the United States National Team. He was honored by Princeton as the 18th most successful athlete in the school’s history.".
- Q5105697 label "Chris Ahrens (rower)".
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