Magnus Konow


Magnus Andreas Thulstrup Clasen Konow was a Norwegian sailor who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics, in the 1912 Summer Olympics, in the 1920 Summer Olympics, in the 1928 Summer Olympics, in the 1936 Summer Olympics, and in the 1948 Summer Olympics.
In 1908 he was a crew member of the Norwegian boat Fram which finished fourth in the 8 metre class competition. Four years later he won the gold medal as a crew member of the Norwegian boat Magda IX in the 12 metre class.
In 1920 he won his second gold medal as part of the Norwegian boat Sildra. In his fourth Olympic Games he was a crew member of the Norwegian Noreg which finished fourth in the 8 metre class competition. He won his third medal at the 1936 Olympics as helmsman of the Norwegian Lully II. They won silver in the 6 metre class event. His son Karsten Konow was one of the crew members.
His sixth and last Olympic appearance was 1948 at the London Games. He was the helmsman of the Norwegian boat Apache which finished fourth in the 6 metre class competition.
He is one of only four athletes who have competed in the Olympics over a span of 40 years, along with fencer Ivan Joseph Martin Osiier, sailor Paul Elvstrøm, and sailor Durward Knowles.
Family:
Magnus Andreas Thulstrup Clasen Konow,, was born in Stokke, Vestfold, Norway, he was the son of Einar Konow and Dagny Clasen. He married three times; first in 1913 with Else Nanna Grove from Denmark,. Else Nanna Grove was the daughter of Peter Andreas Grove, and Caroline Louise Frederikke Anette Ewald.
Children:
In his first marriage, Magnus Konow and Else Nanna Grove had three children together; Henny Else, later married to Ragnar Hargreaves, Vera Alexandra, later married to Lars Musæus, and Karsten Magnus. Later he married Iselin Danelius, from Bergen, Norway, a short marriage. His last marriage, lasting throughout, was with Olga Rapaport, they had one son together, Magnus Einar Konow.