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German swimmer
Stephan Kunzelmann
Born (1978-11-22 ) 22 November 1978 (age 42) Hannover , Germany Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Weight 96 kg (212 lb) Sport Swimming Club SGS Hannover
Stephan Kunzelmann (born 22 November 1978) is a retired German freestyle swimmer who won three medals in the 4×100 m freestyle relay at the 2000 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) and 2000 and 2002 European Aquatics Championships . He competed in the same event at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics and finished fourth and eights, respectively.[1] He also won two medals in the 4×50 m freestyle and medley relays at the European Short Course Swimming Championships 1998 .
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1962: France (Gottvallès , Curtillet , Christophe , Gropaiz )
1966: East Germany (Wiegand , Poser , Gregor , )
1970: Soviet Union (Bure , Mazanov , Kulikov , Ilyichov )
1974: West Germany (Steinbach , Schiller , Meier , Nocke )
1977: West Germany (Steinbach , Schmidt , , Nocke )
1981: Soviet Union (Shemetov , Salnikov , Chayev , Koplyakov )
1983: Soviet Union (Smiryagin , Krasyuk , Tkacenko , Markovsky )
1985: West Germany (Schowtka , Fahrner , Korthals , Gross )
1987: East Germany (Richter , Flemming , Zesner , Lodziewski )
1989: West Germany (Sitt , Schadt , Zikarsky , Zikarsky )
1991: Soviet Union (Khnykin , Prigoda , Tayanovich , Popov )
1993: Russia (Predkin , Pyshnenko , Sadovyi , Popov )
1995: Russia (Predkin , Shchegolev , Yegorov , Popov )
1997: Russia (Popov , Yegorov , Pimankov , Pyshnenko )
1999: Netherlands (Kenkhuis , Veens , Wouda , Van den Hoogenband )
2000: Russia (Pimankov , Chernyshov , Kapralov , Popov )
2002: Germany (Conrad , Herbst , Spanneberg , Kunzelmann )
2004: Italy (Vismara , Galenda , Vassanelli , Magnini )
2006: Italy (Calvi , Galenda , Vismara , Magnini )
2008: Sweden (Piehl , Nystrand , Stymne , Persson )
2010: Russia (Lagunov , Grechin , Lobintsev , Izotov )
2012: France (Leveaux , Bernard , Bousquet , Stravius )
2014: France (Metella , Gilot , Manaudou , Stravius )
2016: France (Meynard , Manaudou , Gilot , Mignon )
2018: Russia (Rylov , Izotov , Morozov , Kolesnikov )
2020: Russia (Minakov , Shchegolev , Grinev , Kolesnikov )
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1996: Germany (Theloke , Kruppa , , Conrad )
1998: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Kunzelmann , Lüderitz ) and Sweden (Carlsson , Isaksson , , Frölander )
1999: Sweden (Carlsson , Isaksson , Frölander , Nystrand )
2000: Germany (Halgasch , Warnecke , Rupprath , Winkler )
2001: Germany (Theloke , Warnecke , Rupprath , Dehmlow )
2002: Germany (Theloke , Kruppa , Rupprath , Dehmlow )
2003: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Friedrich , Dehmlow )
2004: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Friedrich , Dehmlow )
2005: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Dietrich , S. Deibler )
2006: Germany (Meeuw , Neumann , Rupprath , Schreiber )
2007: Germany (Rupprath , M. Deibler , Dietrich , S. Deibler )
2008: Italy (Di Tora , Terrin , Belotti , Magnini )
2009: Russia (Donets , , Korotyshkin , Fesikov )
2010: Germany (Herbst , Feldwehr , S. Deibler , M. Deibler )
2011: Italy (Di Tora , Scozzoli , , Orsi )
2012: France (Stravius , d'Ortona , Bousquet , Manaudou )
2013: Italy (, , Codia , Orsi )
2015: Italy (Sabbioni , Scozzoli , Rivolta , Orsi )
2017: Russia (Kolesnikov , Prigoda , Popkov , Morozov )
2019: Russia (Kolesnikov , Morozov , Kostin , Grinev )
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