US rower Henrik Rummel has denied having an erection as he and his coxless four team were given their bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games. A user on the Reddit messageboard had posted the ...
U.S rower Henrik Rummel, 24, became infamous for sporting a large erection while collecting his bronze medal at the podium of 2012 London Olympics with his teammates (Scott Gault, Charles Cole and ...
Henrik Rummel, 24, the Harvard alumnus who won the bronze medal in the Men’s Coxless Four Rowing event for the USA, may have become famous for his alleged errection on display while accepting the ...
Despite being born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Harvard grad Henrik Rummel ’09 will find himself donning the USA colors for the second times at the Olympics when he competes in Rio as part of the men’s ...
Western New York is well represented in Olympic rowing, with three athletes making the trip to Rio, including Pittsford's Henrik Rummel who's excited for his second trip to the Olympics. "I've never ...
RIO DE JANEIRO – Henrik Rummel arrived in London with wide eyes and relaxed expectations, just 24 years old and thrilled to win a bronze medal as part of the U.S. rowing men’s four team. Now he’s a 28 ...
Congratulations to the US coxless four Scott Gault, Charles Cole, Henrik Rummel and Glenn Ochal on winning the bronze in the men's rowing four in Eton Dorney over the weekend. The boys were beaten by ...
Harvard alum Olivia Coffey '11 is an alternate on the USA women's heavyweight team, competing in the quadruple sculls. Henrik Rummel '09 has been a stalwart on the USA men's rowing team since ...
Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Henrik Rummel moved to the U.S. in 2000. He began rowing in 2001 for Pittsford Crew in his hometown of Pittsford, N.Y. Rummel attended Harvard University where he was ...
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