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 Soviet Union Aleksandr Rogov (URS) Canada John Wood (CAN) Yugoslavia Matija Ljubek (YUG)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Serhei Postryekhin (URS) Bulgaria Lyubomir Lyubenov (BUL) East Germany Olaf Heukrodt (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles Canada Larry Cain (CAN) Denmark Henning Jakobsen (DEN) Romania Costica Olaru (ROM)
1988 Seoul East Germany Olaf Heukrodt (GDR) Soviet Union Mikhailyo Slyvynsky (URS) Bulgaria Martin Marinov (BUL)
1992 Barcelona Bulgaria Nikolay Bukhalov (BUL) Unified Team Mikhailyo Slyvynsky (EUN) Germany Olaf Heukrodt (GER)
1996 Atlanta Czech Republic Martin Doktor (CZE) Slovakia Slavomir Knazovicky (SVK) Hungary Imre Pulai (HUN)
2000 Sydney Hungary Gyorgy Kolonics (HUN) Russia Maxim Opalev (RUS) Germany Andreas Dittmer (GER)
2004 Athens Germany Andreas Dittmer (GER) Spain David Cal (ESP) Russia Maxim Opalev (RUS)

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Canada Francis Amyot (CAN) Czechoslovakia Bohuslav Karlik (TCH) Germany Erich Koschik (GER)
1948 London Czechoslovakia Josef Holecek (TCH) Canada Douglas Bennett (CAN) France Robert Boutigny (FRA)
1952 Helsinki Czechoslovakia Josef Holecek (TCH) Hungary Janos Parti (HUN) Finland Olavi Ojanpera (FIN)
1956 Melbourne Romania Leon Rotman (ROM) Hungary Istvan Hernek (HUN) Soviet Union Gennady Bukharin (URS)
1960 Rome Hungary Janos Parti (HUN) Soviet Union Aleksandr Silayev (URS) Romania Leon Rotman (ROM)
1964 Tokyo United Team of Germany Jurgen Eschert (EUA) Romania Andrei Igorov (ROM) Soviet Union Yevgeny Penyayev (URS)
1968 Mexico City Hungary Tibor Tatai (HUN) West Germany Detlef Lewe (FRG) Soviet Union Vitaly Galkov (URS)
1972 Munich Romania Ivan Patzaichin (ROM) Hungary Tamas Wichmann (HUN) West Germany Detlef Lewe (FRG)
1976 Montreal Yugoslavia Matja Ljubek (YUG) Soviet Union Vasyl Yurchenko (URS) Hungary Tamas Wichmann (HUN)
1980 Moscow Bulgaria Lyubomir Lyubenov (BUL) Soviet Union Serhei Postryekhin (URS) East Germany Eckhard Leue (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles West Germany Ulrich Eicke (FRG) Canada Larry Cain (CAN) Denmark Henning Jakobsen (DEN)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Ivans Klementjevs (URS) East Germany Jorg Schmidt (GDR) Bulgaria Nikolay Bukhalov (BUL)
1992 Barcelona Bulgaria Nikolay Bukhalov (BUL) Latvia Ivans Klementjevs (LAT) Hungary Gyorgy Zala (HUN)
1996 Atlanta Czech Republic Martin Doktor (CZE) Latvia Ivans Klementjevs (LAT) Hungary Gyorgy Zala (HUN)
2000 Sydney Germany Andreas Dittmer (GER) Cuba Ledys Frank Balceiro Pajon (CUB) Canada Steve Giles (CAN)
2004 Athens Spain David Cal (ESP) Germany Andreas Dittmer (GER) Hungary Attila Vajda (HUN)

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Serhei Petrenko
Aleksandr Vinogradov
Poland Poland (POL)
Andrzej Gronowicz
Jerzy Opara
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Tamás Buday
Oszkár Frey
1980 Moscow Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Laszlo Foltan
Istvan Vaskuti
Romania Romania (ROM)
Ivan Potzaichin
Petre Capusta
Bulgaria Bulgaria (BUL)
Borislav Ananiev
Nikolai Ilkov
1984 Los Angeles Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (YUG)
Matija Ljubek
Mirko Nisović
Romania Romania (ROM)
Ivan Patzaichin
Toma Simionov
Spain Spain (ESP)
Enrique Miguez
Narcisco Suárez
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Reneysky
Nicolae Juravschi
Poland Poland (POL)
Marek Dopierała
Marek Łbik
France France (FRA)
Philippe Renaud
Joel Bettin
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Unified Team (EUN)
Dmitri Dovgalyonok
Alexandre Masseikov
Germany Germany (GER)
Ulrich Papke
Ingo Spelly
Bulgaria Bulgaria (BUL)
Martin Marinov
Blagovest Stoyanov
1996 Atlanta Hungary Hungary (HUN)
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
Moldova Moldova (MDA)
Viktor Reneysky
Nicolae Juravschi
Romania Romania (ROM)
Grigore Obreja
Gheorghe Andriev
2000 Sydney Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Ferenc Novak
Imre Pulai
Poland Poland (POL)
Daniel Jędraszko
Paweł Baraszkiewicz
Romania Romania (ROM)
Mitică Pricop
Florin Popescu
2004 Athens China China (CHN)
Meng Guanliang
Yang Wenjun
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
Ibrahim Rojas
Ledis Balceiro
Russia Russia (RUS)
Alexander Kostoglod
Alexander Kovalev

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Vladimir Syrovatka
Jan Brzak-Felix
Austria Austria (AUT)
Joseph Kampfl
A. Edletitsch
Canada Canada (CAN)
Frank Saker
Harvey Charters
1948 London Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Jan Brzak-Felix
Bohumil Kudrna
United States United States (USA)
Steven Lysak
Stephen Macknowski
France France (FRA)
Georges Dransart
Georges Gandil
1952 Helsinki Denmark Denmark (DEN)
Bent Rasch
Finn Haunstoft
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Jan Brzak-Felix
Bohumil Kudrna
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Egon Drews
Wilfried Soltau
1956 Melbourne Romania Romania (ROM)
Alexe Dumitru
Simion Ismailciuc
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Pavel Kharin
Gratsian Botev
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Karoly Wieland
Ferenc Mohacsi
1960 Rome Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Leonid Geishtor
Sergei Makarenko
Italy Italy (ITA)
Aldo Dezi
Francesco La Macchia
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Imre Farkas
Andras Töro
1964 Tokyo Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Andrei Khimich
Stepan Oshchepkov
France France (FRA)
Jean Boudehen
Michel Chapuis
Denmark Denmark (DEN)
Peer Nielsen
John Sörensen
1968 Mexico City Romania Romania (ROM)
Ivan Patzaichin
Serghei Covaliov
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Tamas Wichmann
Gyula Petrikovics
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Naum Prokupets
Mikhail Zamotin
1972 Munich Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Vladislavas Chessyunas
Yuri Lobanov
Romania Romania (ROM)
Ivan Patzaichin
Serghei Covaliov
Bulgaria Bulgaria (BUL)
Fedia Damianov
Ivan Burtchin
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Serhei Petrenko
Aleksandr Vinogradov
Romania Romania (ROM)
Gheorghe Danielov
Gheorghe Simionov
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Tamás Buday
Oszkár Frey
1980 Moscow Romania Romania (ROM)
Ivan Potzaichin
Toma Simionov
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Olaf Heukrodt
Uwe Madeja
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Vasily Yurchenko
Yuri Lobanov
1984 Los Angeles Romania Romania (ROM)
Ivan Patzaichin
Toma Simionov
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (YUG)
Matija Ljubek
Mirko Nisović
France France (FRA)
Didier Hoyer
Eric Renaud
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Reneysky
Nicolae Juravschi
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Olaf Heukrodt
Ingo Spelly
Poland Poland (POL)
Marek Dopierała
Marek Łbik
1992 Barcelona Germany Germany (GER)
Ulrich Papke
Ingo Spelly
Denmark Denmark (DEN)
Christian Frederiksen
Arne Nielsson
France France (FRA)
Didier Hoyer
Olivier Boivin
1996 Atlanta Germany Germany (GER)
Gunar Kirchbach
Andreas Dittmer
Romania Romania (ROM)
Marcel Glavan
Antonel Borsan
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
2000 Sydney Romania Romania (ROM)
Mitică Pricop
Florin Popescu
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
Ibrahim Rojas
Leobaldo Pereira
Germany Germany (GER)
Stefan Utess
Lars Kober
2004 Athens Germany Germany (GER)
Christian Gille
Tomasz Wylenzek
Russia Russia (RUS)
Alexander Kostoglod
Alexander Kovalev
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
György Kozmann
György Kolonics

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal Romania Vasile Diba (ROM) Hungary Zoltan Sztanity (HUN) East Germany Rudiger Helm (GDR)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Vladimir Parfenovich (URS) Australia John Sumegi (AUS) Romania Vasile Diba (ROM)
1984 Los Angeles New Zealand Ian Ferguson (NZL) Sweden Lars-Erk Moberg (SWE) France Bernard Bregeon (FRA)
1988 Seoul Hungary Zsolt Gyulay (HUN) East Germany Andreas Stahle (GDR) New Zealand Paul MacDonald (NZL)
1992 Barcelona Finland Mikko Kolemainen (FIN) Hungary Zsolt Gyulay (HUN) Norway Knut Holmann (NOR)
1996 Atlanta Italy Antonio Rossi (ITA) Norway Knut Holmann (NOR) Poland Piotr Markiewicz (POL)
2000 Sydney Norway Knut Holmann (NOR) Bulgaria Petar Merkov (BUL) Israel Michael Kolganov (ISR)
2004 Athens Canada Adam van Koeverden (CAN) Australia Nathan Baggaley (AUS) Great Britain Ian Wynne (GBR)

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Austria Gregor Hradetzky (AUT) Germany Helmut Cammerer (GER) Netherlands Jacobus Kraaier (NED)
1948 London Sweden Gert Fredriksson (SWE) Denmark Johan Frederik Kobberup (DEN) France Henri Eberhardt (FRA)
1952 Helsinki Sweden Gert Fredriksson (SWE) Finland Thorvald Stromberg (FIN) France Louis Gantois (FRA)
1956 Melbourne Sweden Gert Fredriksson (SWE) Soviet Union Igor Pissarov (URS) Hungary Lajos Kiss (HUN)
1960 Rome Denmark Erik Hansen (DEN) Hungary Imre Szollosi (HUN) Sweden Gert Fredriksson (SWE)
1964 Tokyo Sweden Rolf Peterson (SWE) Hungary Mihaly Hesz (HUN) Romania Aurel Vernescu (ROM)
1968 Mexico City Hungary Mihaly Hesz (HUN) Soviet Union Oleksander Shaparenko (URS) Denmark Erik Hansen (DEN)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Oleksander Shaparenko (URS) Sweden Rolf Peterson (SWE) Hungary Geza Csapo (HUN)
1976 Montreal Yugoslavia Matija Ljubek (YUG) Soviet Union Vasyl Yurchenko (URS) Hungary Tamas Wichmann (HUN)
1980 Moscow Bulgaria Lyubomir Lyubenov (BUL) Soviet Union Serhei Postryekhin (URS) East Germany Eckhard Leue (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles New Zealand Alan Thompson (NZL) Yugoslavia Milan Janic (YUG) United States Gregory Barton (USA)
1988 Seoul United States Gregory Barton (USA) Australia Grant Davies (AUS) East Germany Andre Wohllebe (GDR)
1992 Barcelona Australia Clint Robinson (AUS) Norway Knut Holmann (NOR) United States Gregory Barton (USA)
1996 Atlanta Norway Knut Holmann (NOR) Italy Benjamino Bonomi (ITA) Australia Clint Robinson (AUS)
2000 Sydney Norway Knut Holmann (NOR) Bulgaria Petar Merkov (BUL) Great Britain Tim Brabants (GBR)
2004 Athens Norway Eirik Verås Larsen (NOR) New Zealand Ben Fouhy (NZL) Canada Adam van Koeverden (CAN)

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Joachim Mattern
Bernd Olbricht
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Serhei Nahorny
Vladimir Romanovsky
Romania Romania (ROM)
Larion Serghei
Policarp Malihin
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Vladimir Parfenovich
Sergei Chukhrai
Spain Spain (ESP)
Herminio Menendez
Guillermo Del Riego
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Rudiger Helm
Bernd Olbricht
1984 Los Angeles New Zealand New Zealand (NZL)
Ian Ferguson
Paul MacDonald
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Per-Inge Bengtsson
Lars-Erik Moberg
Canada Canada (CAN)
Hugh Fisher
Alwyn Morris
1988 Seoul New Zealand New Zealand (NZL)
Ian Ferguson
Paul MacDonald
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Igor Nagaev
Victor Denisov
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Attila Àbrahám
Ferenc Csipes
1992 Barcelona Germany Germany (GER)
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
Poland Poland (POL)
Maciej Freimut
Wojciech Kurpiewski
Italy Italy (ITA)
Bruno Dreossi
Antonio Rossi
1996 Atlanta Germany Germany (GER)
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
Italy Italy (ITA)
Beniamino Bonomi
Daniele Scarpa
Australia Australia (AUS)
Andrew Trim
Daniel Collins
2000 Sydney Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Zoltan Kammerer
Botond Storcz
Australia Australia (AUS)
Andrew Trim
Daniel Collins
Germany Germany (GER)
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter
2004 Athens Germany Germany (GER)
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter
Australia Australia (AUS)
Clint Robinson
Nathan Baggaley
Belarus Belarus (BLR)
Raman Piatrushenka
Vadzim Makhneu

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Austria Austria (AUT)
Adolf Kainz
Alfons Dorfner
Germany Germany (GER)
Ewald Tilker
Fritz Bondroit
Netherlands Netherlands (NED)
Nicolaas Tates
Willem van der Kroft
1948 London Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Hans Berglund
Lennart Klingström
Denmark Denmark (DEN)
Ejvind Hansen
Jakob Jensen
Finland Finland (FIN)
Thor Axelsson
Nils Björklöf
1952 Helsinki Finland Finland (FIN)
Kurt Wires
Yrjö Hietanen
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Lars Glasser
Ingemar Hedberg
Austria Austria (AUT)
Maximilian Raub
Herbert Wiedermann
1956 Melbourne United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Michael Scheuer
Meinrad Miltenberger
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Mikhail Kaaleste
Anatoli Demitkov
Austria Austria (AUT)
Maximilian Raub
Herbert Wiedermann
1960 Rome Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Gert Fredriksson
Sven-Olov Sjödelius
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Andras Szente
György Meszaros
Poland Poland (POL)
Stefan Kaplaniak
Wladyslaw Zielinski
1964 Tokyo Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Sven-Olov Sjödelius
Gunnar Utterberg
Netherlands Netherlands (NED)
Antonius Geurts
Paulus Hoekstra
United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Heinz Büker
Holger Zander
1968 Mexico City Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Shaparenko
Volodymyr Morozov
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Csaba Giczi
Istvan Timar
Austria Austria (AUT)
Gerhard Seibold
Günther Pfaff
1972 Munich Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Nikolai Gorbachev
Viktor Kratasyuk
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
József Deme
János Rátkai
Poland Poland (POL)
Wladyslaw Szuszkiewicz
Rafal Piszcz
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Serhei Nahomy
Vladimir Romanovsky
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Joachim Mattern
Bernd Olbricht
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Zoltán Bakó
István Szabó
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Vladimir Parfenovich
Sergei Chukhrai
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
István Szabó
István Joós
Spain Spain (ESP)
Luis Ramos-Misione
Herminio Menendez
1984 Los Angeles Canada Canada (CAN)
Hugh Fisher
Alwyn Morris
France France (FRA)
Bernard Bregeon
Patrick Lefoulon
Australia Australia (AUS)
Barry Kelly
Grant Kenny
1988 Seoul United States United States (USA)
Greg Barton
Norman Bellingham
New Zealand New Zealand (NZL)
Ian Ferguson
Paul MacDonald
Australia Australia (AUS)
Peter Foster
Kelvin Graham
1992 Barcelona Germany Germany (GER)
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Karl Sundqvist
Gunnar Olsson
Poland Poland (POL)
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Dariusz Bialkowski
1996 Atlanta Italy Italy (ITA)
Daniele Scarpa
Antonio Rossi
Germany Germany (GER)
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Gutsche
Bulgaria Bulgaria (BUL)
Andrian Dushev
Milko Kazanov
2000 Sydney Italy Italy (ITA)
Antonio Rossi
Beniamino Bonomi
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Markus Oscarsson
Henrik Nilsson
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Krisztian Bartfai
Krisztian Vereb
2004 Athens Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Markus Oscarsson
Henrik Nilsson
Italy Italy (ITA)
Antonio Rossi
Beniamino Bonomi
Norway Norway (NOR)
Eirik Verås Larsen
Nils Olav Fjeldheim

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1964 Tokyo Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Nikolai Chuzhikov
Anatoli Grishin
Vyacheslav Ionov
Vladimir Morozov
United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Günther Perleberg
Bernhard Schulze
Friedhelm Wentzke
Holger Zander
Romania Romania (ROM)
Simion Cuciuc
Atanase Sciotnic
Mihai Turcas
Aurel Vernescu
1968 Mexico City Norway Norway (NOR)
Steinar Amundsen
Tore Berger
Egil Søby
Jan Johansen
Romania Romania (ROM)
Anton Calenic
Haralambie Ivanov
Dimitrie Ivanov
Mihai Turcas
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Csaba Giczi
Imre Szöllösi
Istvan Timar
Istvan Csizmadia
1972 Munich Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Yuri Filatov
Yuri Stetsenko
Vladimir Morozov
Valeri Didenko
Romania Romania (ROM)
Aurel Vernescu
Mihai Zafiu
Roman Vartolomeu
Atanase Sciotnic
Norway Norway (NOR)
Egil Söby
Steinar Amundsen
Tore Berger
Jan Johansen
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Serhei Chukhray
Aleksandr Degtyarev
Yuri Filatov
Volodymyr Morozov
Spain Spain (ESP)
José María Esteban Celorrio
José Ramón López Diaz-Flor
Herminio Menéndez Rodriguez
Luis Gregoria Ramos Misioné
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Peter Bischof
Bernd Duvigneau
Rüdiger Helm
Jürgen Lehnert
1980 Moscow East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Rudiger Helm
Bernd Olbricht
Harald Marg
Bernd Duvigneau
Romania Romania (ROM)
Mihai Zafiu
Vasile Diba
Ion Geanta
Nicusor Esanu
Bulgaria Bulgaria (BUL)
Borislav Borissov
Bojidar Milenkov
Lazar Khristov
Ivan Manev
1984 Los Angeles New Zealand New Zealand (NZL)
Grant Bramwell
Ian Ferguson
Paul Mac Donald
Alan Thompson
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Per-Inge Bengtsson
Tommy Karls
Lars-Erik Moberg
Thomas Ohlsson
France France (FRA)
Francois Barouh
Philippe Boccara
Pascal Boucherit
Didier Vavasseur
1988 Seoul Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Zsolt Gyulai
Ferenc Csipes
Sándor Hódosi
Attila Àbrahám
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Motuzenko
Sergei Kirsanov
Igor Nagaev
Victor Denisov
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Kay Bluhm
Andre Wohllebe
Andreas Stahle
Hans-Jorg Bliesener
1992 Barcelona Germany Germany (GER)
Mario Von Appen
Oliver Kegel
Thomas Reineck
Andre Wohllebe
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Ferenc Csipes
Zsolt Gyulai
Attila Àbrahám
László Fidel
Australia Australia (AUS)
Ramon Andersson
Kelvin Graham
Ian Rowling
Steven Wood
1996 Atlanta Germany Germany (GER)
Thomas Reineck
Olaf Winter
Detlef Hofmann
Mark Zabel
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Andras Rajna
Gábor Horváth
Ferenc Csipes
Attila Adrovicz
Russia Russia (RUS)
Oleg Gorobiy
Sergey Verlin
Georgiy Tsybulnikov
Anatoli Tishchenko
2000 Sydney Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Akos Vereckei
Gabor Horvath
Zoltan Kammerer
Botond Storcz
Germany Germany (GER)
Jan Schäfer
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
Poland Poland (POL)
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Adam Seroczyński
Dariusz Białkowski
Marek Witkowski
2004 Athens Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Zoltán Kammerer
Botond Storcz
Akos Vereckei
Gábor Horváth
Germany Germany (GER)
Andreas Ihle
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
Slovakia Slovakia (SVK)
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Bača

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich East Germany Reinhard Eiben (GDR) West Germany Reinhold Kauder (FRG) United States James McEwan (USA)
1976-1988 not included in the Olympic program
1992 Barcelona Czechoslovakia Lukas Pollert (TCH) Great Britain Gareth Marriott (GBR) France Jacky Avril (FRA)
1996 Atlanta Slovakia Michal Martikan (SVK) Czech Republic Lukas Pollert (CZE) France Patrice Estanguet (FRA)
2000 Sydney France Tony Estanguet (FRA) Slovakia Michal Martikan (SVK) Slovakia Juraj Mincik (SVK)
2004 Athens France Tony Estanguet (FRA) Slovakia Michal Martikan (SVK) Germany Stefan Pfannmoller (GER)

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Walter Hofmann
Rolf-Dieter Amend
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Hans-Otto Schumacher
Wilhelm Baues
France France (FRA)
Jean-Louis Olry
Jean-Claude Olry
1976-1988 not included in the Olympic program
1992 Barcelona United States United States (USA)
Joe Jacobi
Scott Strausbaugh
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Jiří Rohan
Miroslav Šimek
France France (FRA)
Franck Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
1996 Atlanta France France (FRA)
Franck Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
Czech Republic Czech Republic (CZE)
Jiří Rohan
Miroslav Šimek
Germany Germany (GER)
Andre Ehrenberg
Michael Senft
2000 Sydney Slovakia Slovakia (SVK)
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
Poland Poland (POL)
Krzysztof Kołomański
Michał Staniszewski
Czech Republic Czech Republic (CZE)
Marek Jiras
Tomas Mader
2004 Athens Slovakia Slovakia (SVK)
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
Germany Germany (GER)
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
Czech Republic Czech Republic (CZE)
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich East Germany Siegbert Horn (GDR) Austria Norbert Sattler (AUT) East Germany Harald Gimpel (GDR)
1976-1988 not included in the Olympic program
1992 Barcelona Italy Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) France Sylvain Curinier (FRA) Germany Jochen Lettmann (GER)
1996 Atlanta Germany Oliver Fix (GER) Slovenia Andraz Vehovar (SLO) Germany Thomas Becker (GER)
2000 Sydney Germany Thomas Schmidt (GER) Great Britain Paul Ratcliffe (GBR) Italy Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA)
2004 Athens France Benoit Peschier (FRA) Great Britain Campbell Walsh (GBR) France Fabien Lefevre (FRA)

[edit] Discontinued events

[edit] C-1 10000 metres

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 London Czechoslovakia Frantisek Capek (TCH) United States Frank Havens (USA) Canada Norman Lane (CAN)
1952 Helsinki United States Frank Havens (USA) Hungary Gabor Hovak (HUN) Czechoslovakia Alfred Jindra (TCH)
1956 Melbourne Romania Leon Rotman (ROM) Hungary Janos Parti (HUN) Soviet Union Gennady Bukharin (URS)

[edit] C-2 10000 metres

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Vaclav Mottl
Zdenek Skrlant
Canada Canada (CAN)
Frank Saker
Harvey Charters
Austria Austria (AUT)
Rupert Weinstabl
Karl Proisl
1948 London United States United States (USA)
Steven Lysak
Stephen Macknowski
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Vaclav Havel
Jiri Pecka
France France (FRA)
Georges Dransart
Georges Gandil
1952 Helsinki France France (FRA)
Georges Turlier
Jean Laudet
Canada Canada (CAN)
Kenneth Lane
Donald Hawgood
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Egon Drews
Wilfried Soltau
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Pavel Kharin
Gratsian Botev
France France (FRA)
Georges Dransart
Marcel Renaud
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Imre Farkas
Jozsef Hunics

[edit] K-1 10000 metres

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Germany Ernst Krebs (GER) Austria Fritz Landertinger (AUT) United States Ernest Riedel (USA)
1948 London Sweden Gert Fredriksson (SWE) Finland Kurt Wires (FIN) Norway Elvind Skado (NOR)
1952 Helsinki Finland Thorvald Stromberg (FIN) Sweden Gert Fredriksson (SWE) West Germany Michael Scheuer (FRG)
1956 Melbourne Sweden Gert Fredriksson (SWE) Hungary Ferenc Hatlaczky (HUN) United Team of Germany Michael Scheuer (EUA)

[edit] K-1 4x500 metre relay

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Rome United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Dieter Krause
Günther Perleberg
Paul Lange
Friedhelm Wentzke
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Imre Szöllösi
Imre Kemeczei
Andras Szente
György Meszaros
Denmark Denmark (DEN)
Erik Hansen
Helmuth Sörensen
Arne Höyer
Erling Jessen

[edit] K-2 10000 metres

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Germany Germany (GER)
Paul Wevers
Ludwig Landen
Austria Austria (AUT)
Viktor Kalisch
Karl Steinhuber
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Tage Fahlborg
Helge Larsson
1948 London Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Gunnar Akerlund
Hans Wetterström
Norway Norway (NOR)
Ivar Mathisen
Knut Ostbye
Finland Finland (FIN)
Thor Axelsson
Nils Björklöf
1952 Helsinki Finland Finland (FIN)
Kurt Wires
Yrjö Hietanen
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Gunnar Akerlund
Hans Wetterström
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Ferenc Varga
József Gurovits
1956 Melbourne Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Janos Uranyi
Laszlo Fabian
United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Fritz Briel
Theodor Kleine
Australia Australia (AUS)
Dennis Green
Walter Brown

[edit] K-1 (folding) 10000 metres

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Austria Gregor Hradetzky (AUT) France Henri Eberhardt (FRA) Germany Xavier Hormann (GER)

[edit] K-2 (folding) 10000 metres

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Sven Johansson
Erik Bladström
Germany Germany (GER)
Willy Horn
Erich Hanisch
Netherlands Netherlands (NED)
Pieter Wijdekop
Cornelis Wijdekop

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