List of Olympic medalists in canoeing (men)
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This is the complete list of men's Olympic medalists in canoeing from 1936 to 2004.
- See also: List of Olympic medalists in canoeing (women), Canoeing at the Summer Olympics, and Lists of Olympic medalists
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1976 Montreal | Aleksandr Rogov (URS) | John Wood (CAN) | Matija Ljubek (YUG) |
1980 Moscow | Serhei Postryekhin (URS) | Lyubomir Lyubenov (BUL) | Olaf Heukrodt (GDR) |
1984 Los Angeles | Larry Cain (CAN) | Henning Jakobsen (DEN) | Costica Olaru (ROM) |
1988 Seoul | Olaf Heukrodt (GDR) | Mikhailyo Slyvynsky (URS) | Martin Marinov (BUL) |
1992 Barcelona | Nikolay Bukhalov (BUL) | Mikhailyo Slyvynsky (EUN) | Olaf Heukrodt (GER) |
1996 Atlanta | Martin Doktor (CZE) | Slavomir Knazovicky (SVK) | Imre Pulai (HUN) |
2000 Sydney | Gyorgy Kolonics (HUN) | Maxim Opalev (RUS) | Andreas Dittmer (GER) |
2004 Athens | Andreas Dittmer (GER) | David Cal (ESP) | Maxim Opalev (RUS) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Francis Amyot (CAN) | Bohuslav Karlik (TCH) | Erich Koschik (GER) |
1948 London | Josef Holecek (TCH) | Douglas Bennett (CAN) | Robert Boutigny (FRA) |
1952 Helsinki | Josef Holecek (TCH) | Janos Parti (HUN) | Olavi Ojanpera (FIN) |
1956 Melbourne | Leon Rotman (ROM) | Istvan Hernek (HUN) | Gennady Bukharin (URS) |
1960 Rome | Janos Parti (HUN) | Aleksandr Silayev (URS) | Leon Rotman (ROM) |
1964 Tokyo | Jurgen Eschert (EUA) | Andrei Igorov (ROM) | Yevgeny Penyayev (URS) |
1968 Mexico City | Tibor Tatai (HUN) | Detlef Lewe (FRG) | Vitaly Galkov (URS) |
1972 Munich | Ivan Patzaichin (ROM) | Tamas Wichmann (HUN) | Detlef Lewe (FRG) |
1976 Montreal | Matja Ljubek (YUG) | Vasyl Yurchenko (URS) | Tamas Wichmann (HUN) |
1980 Moscow | Lyubomir Lyubenov (BUL) | Serhei Postryekhin (URS) | Eckhard Leue (GDR) |
1984 Los Angeles | Ulrich Eicke (FRG) | Larry Cain (CAN) | Henning Jakobsen (DEN) |
1988 Seoul | Ivans Klementjevs (URS) | Jorg Schmidt (GDR) | Nikolay Bukhalov (BUL) |
1992 Barcelona | Nikolay Bukhalov (BUL) | Ivans Klementjevs (LAT) | Gyorgy Zala (HUN) |
1996 Atlanta | Martin Doktor (CZE) | Ivans Klementjevs (LAT) | Gyorgy Zala (HUN) |
2000 Sydney | Andreas Dittmer (GER) | Ledys Frank Balceiro Pajon (CUB) | Steve Giles (CAN) |
2004 Athens | David Cal (ESP) | Andreas Dittmer (GER) | Attila Vajda (HUN) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1976 Montreal | Soviet Union (URS) | Poland (POL) | Hungary (HUN) |
1980 Moscow | Hungary (HUN) | Romania (ROM) | Bulgaria (BUL) |
1984 Los Angeles | Yugoslavia (YUG) | Romania (ROM) | Spain (ESP) |
1988 Seoul | Soviet Union (URS) | Poland (POL) | France (FRA) |
1992 Barcelona | Unified Team (EUN) | Germany (GER) | Bulgaria (BUL) |
1996 Atlanta | Hungary (HUN) | Moldova (MDA) | Romania (ROM) |
2000 Sydney | Hungary (HUN) | Poland (POL) | Romania (ROM) |
2004 Athens | China (CHN) | Cuba (CUB) | Russia (RUS) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | Austria (AUT) | Canada (CAN) |
1948 London | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | United States (USA) | France (FRA) |
1952 Helsinki | Denmark (DEN) | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | West Germany (FRG) |
1956 Melbourne | Romania (ROM) | Soviet Union (URS) | Hungary (HUN) |
1960 Rome | Soviet Union (URS) | Italy (ITA) | Hungary (HUN) |
1964 Tokyo | Soviet Union (URS) | France (FRA) | Denmark (DEN) |
1968 Mexico City | Romania (ROM) | Hungary (HUN) | Soviet Union (URS) |
1972 Munich | Soviet Union (URS) | Romania (ROM) | Bulgaria (BUL) |
1976 Montreal | Soviet Union (URS) | Romania (ROM) | Hungary (HUN) |
1980 Moscow | Romania (ROM) | East Germany (GDR) | Soviet Union (URS) |
1984 Los Angeles | Romania (ROM) | Yugoslavia (YUG) | France (FRA) |
1988 Seoul | Soviet Union (URS) | East Germany (GDR) | Poland (POL) |
1992 Barcelona | Germany (GER) | Denmark (DEN) | France (FRA) |
1996 Atlanta | Germany (GER) | Romania (ROM) | Hungary (HUN) |
2000 Sydney | Romania (ROM) | Cuba (CUB) | Germany (GER) |
2004 Athens | Germany (GER) | Russia (RUS) | Hungary (HUN) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1976 Montreal | Vasile Diba (ROM) | Zoltan Sztanity (HUN) | Rudiger Helm (GDR) |
1980 Moscow | Vladimir Parfenovich (URS) | John Sumegi (AUS) | Vasile Diba (ROM) |
1984 Los Angeles | Ian Ferguson (NZL) | Lars-Erk Moberg (SWE) | Bernard Bregeon (FRA) |
1988 Seoul | Zsolt Gyulay (HUN) | Andreas Stahle (GDR) | Paul MacDonald (NZL) |
1992 Barcelona | Mikko Kolemainen (FIN) | Zsolt Gyulay (HUN) | Knut Holmann (NOR) |
1996 Atlanta | Antonio Rossi (ITA) | Knut Holmann (NOR) | Piotr Markiewicz (POL) |
2000 Sydney | Knut Holmann (NOR) | Petar Merkov (BUL) | Michael Kolganov (ISR) |
2004 Athens | Adam van Koeverden (CAN) | Nathan Baggaley (AUS) | Ian Wynne (GBR) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Gregor Hradetzky (AUT) | Helmut Cammerer (GER) | Jacobus Kraaier (NED) |
1948 London | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Johan Frederik Kobberup (DEN) | Henri Eberhardt (FRA) |
1952 Helsinki | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Thorvald Stromberg (FIN) | Louis Gantois (FRA) |
1956 Melbourne | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Igor Pissarov (URS) | Lajos Kiss (HUN) |
1960 Rome | Erik Hansen (DEN) | Imre Szollosi (HUN) | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) |
1964 Tokyo | Rolf Peterson (SWE) | Mihaly Hesz (HUN) | Aurel Vernescu (ROM) |
1968 Mexico City | Mihaly Hesz (HUN) | Oleksander Shaparenko (URS) | Erik Hansen (DEN) |
1972 Munich | Oleksander Shaparenko (URS) | Rolf Peterson (SWE) | Geza Csapo (HUN) |
1976 Montreal | Matija Ljubek (YUG) | Vasyl Yurchenko (URS) | Tamas Wichmann (HUN) |
1980 Moscow | Lyubomir Lyubenov (BUL) | Serhei Postryekhin (URS) | Eckhard Leue (GDR) |
1984 Los Angeles | Alan Thompson (NZL) | Milan Janic (YUG) | Gregory Barton (USA) |
1988 Seoul | Gregory Barton (USA) | Grant Davies (AUS) | Andre Wohllebe (GDR) |
1992 Barcelona | Clint Robinson (AUS) | Knut Holmann (NOR) | Gregory Barton (USA) |
1996 Atlanta | Knut Holmann (NOR) | Benjamino Bonomi (ITA) | Clint Robinson (AUS) |
2000 Sydney | Knut Holmann (NOR) | Petar Merkov (BUL) | Tim Brabants (GBR) |
2004 Athens | Eirik Verås Larsen (NOR) | Ben Fouhy (NZL) | Adam van Koeverden (CAN) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1976 Montreal | East Germany (GDR) | Soviet Union (URS) | Romania (ROM) |
1980 Moscow | Soviet Union (URS) | Spain (ESP) | East Germany (GDR) |
1984 Los Angeles | New Zealand (NZL) | Sweden (SWE) | Canada (CAN) |
1988 Seoul | New Zealand (NZL) | Soviet Union (URS) | Hungary (HUN) |
1992 Barcelona | Germany (GER) | Poland (POL) | Italy (ITA) |
1996 Atlanta | Germany (GER) | Italy (ITA) | Australia (AUS) |
2000 Sydney | Hungary (HUN) | Australia (AUS) | Germany (GER) |
2004 Athens | Germany (GER) | Australia (AUS) | Belarus (BLR) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Austria (AUT) | Germany (GER) | Netherlands (NED) |
1948 London | Sweden (SWE) | Denmark (DEN) | Finland (FIN) |
1952 Helsinki | Finland (FIN) | Sweden (SWE) | Austria (AUT) |
1956 Melbourne | United Team of Germany (EUA) | Soviet Union (URS) | Austria (AUT) |
1960 Rome | Sweden (SWE) | Hungary (HUN) | Poland (POL) |
1964 Tokyo | Sweden (SWE) | Netherlands (NED) | United Team of Germany (EUA) |
1968 Mexico City | Soviet Union (URS) | Hungary (HUN) | Austria (AUT) |
1972 Munich | Soviet Union (URS) | Hungary (HUN) | Poland (POL) |
1976 Montreal | Soviet Union (URS) | East Germany (GDR) | Hungary (HUN) |
1980 Moscow | Soviet Union (URS) | Hungary (HUN) | Spain (ESP) |
1984 Los Angeles | Canada (CAN) | France (FRA) | Australia (AUS) |
1988 Seoul | United States (USA) | New Zealand (NZL) | Australia (AUS) |
1992 Barcelona | Germany (GER) | Sweden (SWE) | Poland (POL) |
1996 Atlanta | Italy (ITA) | Germany (GER) | Bulgaria (BUL) |
2000 Sydney | Italy (ITA) | Sweden (SWE) | Hungary (HUN) |
2004 Athens | Sweden (SWE) | Italy (ITA) | Norway (NOR) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1964 Tokyo | Soviet Union (URS) | United Team of Germany (EUA) | Romania (ROM) |
1968 Mexico City | Norway (NOR) | Romania (ROM) | Hungary (HUN) |
1972 Munich | Soviet Union (URS) | Romania (ROM) | Norway (NOR) |
1976 Montreal | Soviet Union (URS) | Spain (ESP) | East Germany (GDR) |
1980 Moscow | East Germany (GDR) | Romania (ROM) | Bulgaria (BUL) |
1984 Los Angeles | New Zealand (NZL) | Sweden (SWE) | France (FRA) |
1988 Seoul | Hungary (HUN) | Soviet Union (URS) | East Germany (GDR) |
1992 Barcelona | Germany (GER) | Hungary (HUN) | Australia (AUS) |
1996 Atlanta | Germany (GER) | Hungary (HUN) | Russia (RUS) |
2000 Sydney | Hungary (HUN) | Germany (GER) | Poland (POL) |
2004 Athens | Hungary (HUN) | Germany (GER) | Slovakia (SVK) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1948 London | Frantisek Capek (TCH) | Frank Havens (USA) | Norman Lane (CAN) |
1952 Helsinki | Frank Havens (USA) | Gabor Hovak (HUN) | Alfred Jindra (TCH) |
1956 Melbourne | Leon Rotman (ROM) | Janos Parti (HUN) | Gennady Bukharin (URS) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | Canada (CAN) | Austria (AUT) |
1948 London | United States (USA) | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | France (FRA) |
1952 Helsinki | France (FRA) | Canada (CAN) | West Germany (FRG) |
1956 Melbourne | Soviet Union (URS) | France (FRA) | Hungary (HUN) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Ernst Krebs (GER) | Fritz Landertinger (AUT) | Ernest Riedel (USA) |
1948 London | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Kurt Wires (FIN) | Elvind Skado (NOR) |
1952 Helsinki | Thorvald Stromberg (FIN) | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Michael Scheuer (FRG) |
1956 Melbourne | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Ferenc Hatlaczky (HUN) | Michael Scheuer (EUA) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1960 Rome | United Team of Germany (EUA) | Hungary (HUN) | Denmark (DEN) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Germany (GER) | Austria (AUT) | Sweden (SWE) |
1948 London | Sweden (SWE) | Norway (NOR) | Finland (FIN) |
1952 Helsinki | Finland (FIN) | Sweden (SWE) | Hungary (HUN) |
1956 Melbourne | Hungary (HUN) | United Team of Germany (EUA) | Australia (AUS) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Gregor Hradetzky (AUT) | Henri Eberhardt (FRA) | Xavier Hormann (GER) |
[edit] K-2 (folding) 10000 metres
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1936 Berlin | Sweden (SWE) | Germany (GER) | Netherlands (NED) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1972 Munich | Reinhard Eiben (GDR) | Reinhold Kauder (FRG) | James McEwan (USA) |
1976-1988 | not included in the Olympic program | ||
1992 Barcelona | Lukas Pollert (TCH) | Gareth Marriott (GBR) | Jacky Avril (FRA) |
1996 Atlanta | Michal Martikan (SVK) | Lukas Pollert (CZE) | Patrice Estanguet (FRA) |
2000 Sydney | Tony Estanguet (FRA) | Michal Martikan (SVK) | Juraj Mincik (SVK) |
2004 Athens | Tony Estanguet (FRA) | Michal Martikan (SVK) | Stefan Pfannmoller (GER) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1972 Munich | East Germany (GDR) | West Germany (FRG) | France (FRA) |
1976-1988 | not included in the Olympic program | ||
1992 Barcelona | United States (USA) | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | France (FRA) |
1996 Atlanta | France (FRA) | Czech Republic (CZE) | Germany (GER) |
2000 Sydney | Slovakia (SVK) | Poland (POL) | Czech Republic (CZE) |
2004 Athens | Slovakia (SVK) | Germany (GER) | Czech Republic (CZE) |
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Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1972 Munich | Siegbert Horn (GDR) | Norbert Sattler (AUT) | Harald Gimpel (GDR) |
1976-1988 | not included in the Olympic program | ||
1992 Barcelona | Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) | Sylvain Curinier (FRA) | Jochen Lettmann (GER) |
1996 Atlanta | Oliver Fix (GER) | Andraz Vehovar (SLO) | Thomas Becker (GER) |
2000 Sydney | Thomas Schmidt (GER) | Paul Ratcliffe (GBR) | Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) |
2004 Athens | Benoit Peschier (FRA) | Campbell Walsh (GBR) | Fabien Lefevre (FRA) |