Feldman set a unique record by winning medals for the men’s and women’s teams – 2024-08-05 14:49:24

by times news cr

2024-08-05 14:49:24

Great Britain’s athlete Henry Feldman has created a unique record in Olympic history by winning medals for both men’s and women’s teams. He won a bronze medal in rowing for the British men’s team at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. And in the 2024 Paris Olympics, she won a bronze medal in rowing for the women’s team and created a unique record.

But he is not a transgender. So how did you win? In 2017 the International Rowing Federation made a change. A man can play in a women’s team or a woman in a men’s team as a cox steer. Following that rule, he played for the men’s team at the 2020 Olympics and as a cox steer for the women’s team at the 2024 Olympics, winning a bronze medal. It became a unique record.

Feldman, 36, is considered Britain’s best cox steer. That’s why Great Britain chose her to lead the women’s team.

“It’s a pleasure,” said Feldman after winning medals for the men’s and women’s teams. A unique honor in our life. After this change was introduced in 2017, I thought someone would set such a record. It happened to me now.’

Romania won gold and Canada silver in women’s rowing.

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