List of Olympic medalists in rowing (men)

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This is the complete list of men's Olympic medalists in rowing from 1900 to 2004.

See also: List of Olympic medalists in rowing (women), Rowing at the Summer Olympics, and Lists of Olympic medalists

Contents

[edit] Single sculls

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Great Britain William Kinnear (GBR) Belgium Polydore Veirman (BEL) Canada Everard Butler (CAN)
1920 Antwerp United States John B. Kelly, Sr. (USA) Great Britain Jack Beresford (GBR) New Zealand Darcy Hadfield (NZL)
1924 Paris Great Britain Jack Beresford (GBR) United States William Garrett Gilmore (USA) Switzerland Josef Schneider (SUI)
1928 Amsterdam Australia Henry Pearce (AUS) United States Kenneth Myers (USA) Great Britain Theodore Collet (GBR)
1932 Los Angeles Australia Henry Pearce (AUS) United States William Miller (USA) Uruguay Guillermo Douglas (URU)
1936 Berlin Germany Gustav Schafer (GER) Austria Josef Hasenohrl (AUT) United States Daniel Barrow (USA)
1948 London Australia Mervyn Wood (AUS) Uruguay Eduardo Risso (URU) Italy Romolo Catasta (ITA)
1952 Helsinki Soviet Union Yuri Tyukalov (URS) Australia Mervyn Wood (AUS) Poland Teodor Kocerka (POL)
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Vyacheslav Ivanov (URS) Australia Stuart Mackenzie (AUS) United States John B. Kelly, Jr. (USA)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Vyacheslav Ivanov (URS) United Team of Germany Achim Hill (EUA) Poland Teodor Kocerka (POL)
1964 Tokyo Soviet Union Vyacheslav Ivanov (URS) United Team of Germany Achim Hill (EUA) Switzerland Gottfried Kottmann (SUI)
1968 Mexico City Netherlands Henri Jan Wienese (NED) West Germany Jochen Meissner (FRG) Argentina Alberto Demiddi (ARG)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Yuri Malishev (URS) Argentina Alberto Demiddi (ARG) East Germany Wolfgang Guldenpfennig (GDR)
1976 Montreal Finland Pertti Karppinen (FIN) West Germany Peter-Michael Kolbe (FRG) East Germany Joachim Dreifke (GDR)
1980 Moscow Finland Pertti Karppinen (FIN) Soviet Union Vassily Yakusha (URS) East Germany Peter Kersten (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles Finland Pertti Karppinen (FIN) West Germany Peter-Michael Kolbe (FRG) Canada Robert Mills (CAN)
1988 Seoul East Germany Thomas Lange (GDR) West Germany Peter-Michael Kolbe (FRG) New Zealand Eric Verdonk (NZL)
1992 Barcelona Germany Thomas Lange (GER) Czechoslovakia Vaclav Chalupa (TCH) Poland Kajetan Bronjewski (POL)
1996 Atlanta Switzerland Xeno Muller (SUI) Canada Derek Porter (CAN) Germany Thomas Lange (GER)
2000 Sydney New Zealand Rob Waddell (NZL) Switzerland Xeno Muller (SUI) Germany Marcel Hacker (GER)
2004 Athens Norway Olaf Tufte (NOR) Estonia Jüri Jaanson (EST) Bulgaria Ivo Yanakiev (BUL)

[edit] Double sculls

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp United States United States Italy Italy France France
1924 Paris United States United States France France Switzerland Switzerland
1928 Amsterdam United States United States Canada Canada Austria Austria
1932 Los Angeles United States United States Germany Germany Canada Canada
1936 Berlin Great Britain Great Britain Germany Germany Poland Poland
1948 London Great Britain Great Britain Denmark Denmark Uruguay Uruguay
1952 Helsinki Argentina Argentina Soviet Union Soviet Union Uruguay Uruguay
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Soviet Union United States United States Australia Australia
1960 Rome Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Soviet Union Soviet Union Switzerland Switzerland
1964 Tokyo Soviet Union Soviet Union United States United States Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1968 Mexico City Soviet Union Soviet Union Netherlands Netherlands United States United States
1972 Munich Soviet Union Soviet Union Norway Norway East Germany East Germany
1976 Montreal Norway Norway Great Britain Great Britain East Germany East Germany
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1984 Los Angeles United States United States Belgium Belgium Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1988 Seoul Netherlands Netherlands Switzerland Switzerland Soviet Union Soviet Union
1992 Barcelona Australia Australia Austria Austria Netherlands Netherlands
1996 Atlanta Italy Italy Norway Norway France France
2000 Sydney Slovenia Slovenia Norway Norway Italy Italy
2004 Athens France France Slovenia Slovenia Italy Italy

[edit] Quadruple sculls

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal East Germany East Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union Bulgaria Bulgaria
1984 Los Angeles West Germany West Germany Australia Australia Canada Canada
1988 Seoul Italy Italy Norway Norway East Germany East Germany
1992 Barcelona Germany Germany Norway Norway Italy Italy
1996 Atlanta Germany Germany United States United States Australia Australia
2000 Sydney Italy Italy Netherlands Netherlands Germany Germany
2004 Athens Russia Russia Czech Republic Czech Republic Ukraine Ukraine

[edit] Coxless pairs

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain Canada Canada
1924 Paris Netherlands Netherlands France France Great Britain Great Britain
1928 Amsterdam Germany Germany Great Britain Great Britain United States United States
1932 Los Angeles Great Britain Great Britain New Zealand New Zealand Poland Poland
1936 Berlin Germany Germany Denmark Denmark Argentina Argentina
1948 London Great Britain Great Britain Switzerland Switzerland Italy Italy
1952 Helsinki United States United States Belgium Belgium Switzerland Switzerland
1956 Melbourne United States United States Soviet Union Soviet Union Austria Austria
1960 Rome Soviet Union Soviet Union Austria Austria Finland Finland
1964 Tokyo Canada Canada Netherlands Netherlands United Team of Germany United Team of Germany
1968 Mexico City East Germany East Germany United States United States Denmark Denmark
1972 Munich East Germany East Germany Switzerland Switzerland Netherlands Netherlands
1976 Montreal East Germany East Germany United States United States West Germany West Germany
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union Great Britain Great Britain
1984 Los Angeles Romania Romania Spain Spain Norway Norway
1988 Seoul Great Britain Great Britain Romania Romania Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1992 Barcelona Great Britain Great Britain Germany Germany Slovenia Slovenia
1996 Atlanta Great Britain Great Britain Australia Australia France France
2000 Sydney France France United States United States United States United States
2004 Athens Australia Australia Croatia Croatia South Africa South Africa

[edit] Coxless fours

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1924 Paris Great Britain Great Britain Canada Canada Switzerland Switzerland
1928 Amsterdam Great Britain Great Britain United States United States Italy Italy
1932 Los Angeles Great Britain Great Britain Germany Germany Italy Italy
1936 Berlin Germany Germany Great Britain Great Britain Switzerland Switzerland
1948 London Italy Italy Denmark Denmark United States United States
1952 Helsinki Yugoslavia Yugoslavia France France Finland Finland
1956 Melbourne Canada Canada United States United States France France
1960 Rome United States United States Italy Italy Soviet Union Soviet Union
1964 Tokyo Denmark Denmark Great Britain Great Britain United States United States
1968 Mexico City East Germany East Germany Hungary Hungary Italy Italy
1972 Munich East Germany East Germany New Zealand New Zealand West Germany West Germany
1976 Montreal East Germany East Germany Norway Norway Soviet Union Soviet Union
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union Great Britain Great Britain
1984 Los Angeles New Zealand New Zealand United States United States Denmark Denmark
1988 Seoul East Germany East Germany United States United States West Germany West Germany
1992 Barcelona Australia Australia United States United States Slovenia Slovenia
1996 Atlanta Australia Australia France France Great Britain Great Britain
2000 Sydney Great Britain Great Britain Italy Italy Australia Australia
2004 Athens Great Britain Great Britain Canada Canada Italy Italy

[edit] Coxed pairs

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris France France France France France France
1920 Antwerp Italy Italy France France Switzerland Switzerland
1924 Paris Switzerland Switzerland Italy Italy United States United States
1928 Amsterdam Switzerland Switzerland France France Belgium Belgium
1932 Los Angeles United States United States Poland Poland France France
1936 Berlin Germany Germany Italy Italy France France
1948 London Denmark Denmark Italy Italy Hungary Hungary
1952 Helsinki France France West Germany West Germany Denmark Denmark
1956 Melbourne United States United States United Team of Germany United Team of Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union
1960 Rome United Team of Germany United Team of Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union United States United States
1964 Tokyo United States United States France France Netherlands Netherlands
1968 Mexico City Italy Italy Netherlands Netherlands Denmark Denmark
1972 Munich East Germany East Germany Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Romania Romania
1976 Montreal East Germany East Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
1984 Los Angeles Italy Italy Romania Romania United States United States
1988 Seoul Italy Italy East Germany East Germany Great Britain Great Britain
1992 Barcelona Great Britain Great Britain Italy Italy Romania Romania

[edit] Coxed fours

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Germany Germany Great Britain Great Britain Denmark Denmark
1920 Antwerp Switzerland Switzerland United States United States Norway Norway
1924 Paris Switzerland Switzerland France France United States United States
1928 Amsterdam Italy Italy Switzerland Switzerland Poland Poland
1932 Los Angeles Germany Germany Italy Italy Poland Poland
1936 Berlin Germany Germany Switzerland Switzerland France France
1948 London United States United States Switzerland Switzerland Denmark Denmark
1952 Helsinki Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Switzerland Switzerland United States United States
1956 Melbourne Italy Italy Sweden Sweden Finland Finland
1960 Rome United Team of Germany United Team of Germany France France Italy Italy
1964 Tokyo United Team of Germany United Team of Germany Italy Italy Netherlands Netherlands
1968 Mexico City New Zealand New Zealand East Germany East Germany Switzerland Switzerland
1972 Munich West Germany West Germany East Germany East Germany Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Soviet Union East Germany East Germany West Germany West Germany
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union Poland Poland
1984 Los Angeles Great Britain Great Britain United States United States New Zealand New Zealand
1988 Seoul Great Britain Great Britain Romania Romania New Zealand New Zealand
1992 Barcelona Romania Romania Germany Germany Poland Poland

[edit] Coxed fours, inriggers

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Denmark Denmark Sweden Sweden Norway Norway

[edit] Coxed eights

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States United States Belgium Belgium Netherlands Netherlands
1904 St. Louis United States United States Canada Canada none awarded
1908 London Great Britain Great Britain Belgium Belgium Canada Canada
1912 Stockholm Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain Germany Germany
1920 Antwerp United States United States Great Britain Great Britain Norway Norway
1924 Paris United States United States Canada Canada Italy Italy
1928 Amsterdam United States United States Great Britain Great Britain Canada Canada
1932 Los Angeles United States United States Italy Italy Canada Canada
1936 Berlin United States United States Italy Italy Germany Germany
1948 London United States United States Great Britain Great Britain Norway Norway
1952 Helsinki United States United States Soviet Union Soviet Union Australia Australia
1956 Melbourne United States United States Canada Canada Australia Australia
1960 Rome United Team of Germany United Team of Germany Canada Canada Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1964 Tokyo United States United States United Team of Germany United Team of Germany Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1968 Mexico City West Germany West Germany Australia Australia Soviet Union Soviet Union
1972 Munich New Zealand New Zealand United States United States East Germany East Germany
1976 Montreal East Germany East Germany Great Britain Great Britain New Zealand New Zealand
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany Great Britain Great Britain Soviet Union Soviet Union
1984 Los Angeles Canada Canada United States United States Australia Australia
1988 Seoul West Germany West Germany Soviet Union Soviet Union United States United States
1992 Barcelona Canada Canada Romania Romania Germany Germany
1996 Atlanta Netherlands Netherlands Germany Germany Russia Russia
2000 Sydney Great Britain Great Britain Australia Australia Croatia Croatia
2004 Athens United States United States Netherlands Netherlands Australia Australia

[edit] Lightweight double sculls

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta Switzerland Switzerland Netherlands Netherlands Australia Australia
2000 Sydney Poland Poland Italy Italy France France
2004 Athens Poland Poland France France Greece Greece

[edit] Lightweight coxless fours

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta Denmark Denmark Canada Canada United States United States
2000 Sydney France France Australia Australia Denmark Denmark
2004 Athens Denmark Denmark Australia Australia Italy Italy

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