Michiel Bartman

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Olympic medal record
Men’s rowing
Competitor for the  Netherlands
Gold Atlanta 1996 Eights
Silver Sydney 2000 Quadruple sculls
Silver Athens 2004 Eights

Michiel Bernhard Emiel Marie Bartman (born in Badhoevedorp, Noord-Holland) is a former rower from the Netherlands, who won a total of three Olympic medals during his career. A member of the Nereus Rowing Club from Amsterdam, he won the gold medal in Atlanta with the Holland Acht (Holland Eights), followed by silver in Sydney (Quadruple Sculls) and silver (Eights) once again in Athens. He also won three medals at the World Championships, bronze in the coxed four in 1994, silver with the Holland Acht in 1995 and silver in the Quadruple Sculls in 2001. Notably the Netherlands eight set the world record in the mens eight in Atlanta that stood until 2002. Bartman's earned notoriety within the international rowing community as a fierce competitor with a rare ability to time his best performances for the Olympic Games.

After the 2004 Summer Olympics Bartman retired and he became the head coach for Vesper Boat Club in Philadelphia, United States. In December 2004 he was named Amsterdam Sportsman of the Year, together with fellow rower Diederik Simon. In 2011 he was named head coach of Radcliffe lightweight crew (Harvard University). In 2013 Bartman went on to become the head coach of the Harvard University men's lightweight crew.

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Awards
Preceded by
Johan Kenkhuis
Amsterdam Sportsman of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Guillaume Elmont
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