Iztok Čop

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Olympic medal record
Men's rowing
Competitor for Flag of Slovenia Slovenia
Bronze 1992 Barcelona Coxless Pair
Gold 2000 Sydney Double Sculls
Silver 2004 Athens Double Sculls

Iztok Čop (born June 17, 1972 in Kranj, Slovenia) is a Slovenian rower and Olympic gold medallist.

Iztok started rowing at the age of 13 in Bled, where Slovenia's best rowing club is located. Originally rowing in the coxless pairs, Čop finished second in the World Championships in 1991, and won Bronze at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 with Denis Žvegelj (the first Olympic medal for independent Slovenia). He then switched to the single scull, winning gold at the 1995 World Championship, but came fourth at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996. He then changed to the men's double sculls with Luka Špik, and won the 1999 World Championships, and gold at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, which was the first Olympic gold medal for Slovenia since its independence. Špik and Čop were the favourites to win the men's double sculls at the 2004 Summer Olympics, but finished in the silver medal position.

Iztok lives in Radovljica with his wife Petra and daughters Ruby and Amber.

[edit] Achievements

Olympic Games

  • 1992: Barcelona (ESP) – 3rd place (coxless pair with Denis Zvegelj)
  • 1996: Atlanta (USA) – 4th place (single scull)
  • 2000: Sydney (AUS) – 1st place (double scull with Luka Spik)
  • 2004: Athens (GRE) - 2nd place (double scull with Luka Spik)

Junior World Championships:

  • 1989: Szeged (HUN) – 1st place (coxless pair)
  • 1990: Aiguebelette (FRA) – 1st place (coxless pair)

World Championships:

  • 1990: Lake Barrington (AUS) – 7th place (coxless four)
  • 1991: Vienna (AUT) – 2nd place (coxless pair)
  • 1993: Roudnice (CZE) – 3rd place (coxless pair)
  • 1994: Indianapolis (USA) – 3rd place (single scull)
  • 1995: Tampere (FIN) – 1st place (single scull)
  • 1997: Aiguebelette (FRA) – 4th place (single scull)
  • 1998: Cologne (GER) – 4th place (single scull)
  • 1999: St. Catharines (CAN) – 1st place (double scull)
  • 2001: Lucerne (SUI) - 2nd place (single scull)
  • 2002: Seville (ESP) – 2nd place (single scull)
  • 2003: Milan (ITA) – 3rd place (single scull)
  • 2005: Gifu (JPN) – 1st place (double scull), 2nd place (quadruple scull)
  • 2006: Eton (GBR) - 2nd place (double scull)
  • 2007: Munich (GER) - 1st place (double scull)

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Awards
Preceded by
Jure Košir
Slovenian Sportsman of the year
1995
Succeeded by
Andraž Vehovar