Paul De Backer

Paul De Backer was a Belgian competitive rower who represented Belgium at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp.

Biographical information

  • Nationality: Belgian
  • Sport: Rowing

Olympic participation
De Backer competed in the men's eight event at the 1920 Olympic Games. The Belgian eight crew was eliminated in the early rounds of the competition. Detailed results of the races, including heat times and final placement, are documented in the official 1920 Olympic report.

Career overview
Records indicate that De Backer was active in competitive rowing during the late 1910s and early 1920s, a period during which Belgian rowing clubs were prominent participants in international regattas. Specific information about his club affiliation, national championship results, or subsequent involvement in the sport is not widely documented in accessible encyclopedic sources.

Later life and legacy
No reliable public records have been found concerning De Backer’s activities after his Olympic appearance, including his date of death, professional pursuits, or contributions to rowing beyond competition. Consequently, his broader impact on the sport and any post‑competitive roles remain uncertain.

Notes

  • The available information about Paul De Backer is limited to his participation in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
  • Additional biographical details, such as birth and death dates, place of birth, and post‑sport career, are not currently verifiable through mainstream encyclopedic references.

This entry summarizes the verifiable facts known about Paul De Backer while acknowledging gaps due to insufficient encyclopedic documentation.

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