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At the 2001 [[World Rowing Championships|World Championships]] in [[Lucerne]], [[Switzerland]] an attempt was made to break the 2,000 m [[Rowing World Records|world record]]. However, the crew failed to beat the then record of 5 min 22 sec held by the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] Men's 8+.
At the 2001 [[World Rowing Championships|World Championships]] in [[Lucerne]], [[Switzerland]] an attempt was made to break the 2,000 m [[Rowing World Records|world record]]. However, the crew failed to beat the then record of 5 min 22 sec held by the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] Men's 8+.

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[[:Stampfli Express]] → [[Stämpfli]] — The correct spelling of Stämpfli has the a-umlaut. Writing Stampfli is incorrect, thus the page should be moved. —[[User:Qualalol|Qualalol]] ([[User talk:Qualalol|talk]]) 20:33, 27 January 2010 (UTC)


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The Stampfli Express (sometimes known as the Stampfli 24) is a rowing boat for 24 rowers and coxswain made by Swiss manufacturer Stampfli. The boat can be rigged for either 24 scullers or for 16 scullers and 8 sweep rowers.

At the 2001 World Championships in Lucerne, Switzerland an attempt was made to break the 2,000 m world record. However, the crew failed to beat the then record of 5 min 22 sec held by the Dutch Men's 8+.