000 CANOEING at 1936-2008 OLYMPIC GAMES MEDAL
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OLYMPIC GAMES MEDAL WINNERS Sprint and Slalom 1936 to 2008 1 MEDAL WINNERS TABLE (SPRINT) 1936 to 2008 SUMMER OLYMPICS Year s and Host Cities Medals per Event Gold Silver Bronze MEN K-1, 10 000 m (collapsible) 1936 Berlin, Gregor Hradetzky Henri Eberhardt Xaver Hörmann Germany Austria (AUT) France (FRA) Germany (GER) MEN K-2, 10 000 m (collapsible) 1936 Berlin, Sven Johansson Willi Horn Piet Wijdekop Germany Erik Bladström Erich Hanisch Cees Wijdekop Sweden (SWE) Germany (GER) Netherlands (NED) MEN K-1, 10 000 m 1936 Berlin, Ernst Krebs Fritz Landertinger Ernest Riedel Germany Germany (GER) Austria (AUT) United States (USA) 1948 London, Gert Fredriksson Kurt Wires Eivind Skabo United Kingdom Sweden (SWE) Finland (FIN) Norway (NOR) 1952 Helsinki, Thorvald Strömberg Gert Fredriksson Michael Scheuer Finland Finland (FIN) Sweden (SWE) West Germany (FRG) 1956 Melbourne, Gert Fredriksson Ferenc Hatlaczky Michael Scheuer Australia Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) Germany (EUA) MEN K-2, 10 000 m 1936 Berlin, Paul Wevers Viktor Kalisch Tage Fahlborg Germany Ludwig Landen Karl Steinhuber Helge Larsson Germany (GER) Austria (AUT) Sweden (SWE) 1948 London, Gunnar Åkerlund Ivar Mathisen Thor Axelsson United Kingdom Hans Wetterström Knut Østby Nils Björklöf Sweden (SWE) Norway (NOR) Finland (FIN) 1952 Helsinki, Kurt Wires Gunnar Åkerlund Ferenc Varga Finland Yrjö Hietanen Hans Wetterström József Gurovits Finland (FIN) Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) 1956 Melbourne, János Urányi Fritz Briel Dennis Green Australia László Fábián Theodor Kleine Walter Brown Hungary (HUN) Germany (EUA) Australia (AUS) MEN C-1, 10 000 m 1948 London, František Čapek Frank Havens Norman Lane United Kingdom Czechoslovakia (TCH) United States (USA) Canada (CAN) 1952 Helsinki, Frank Havens Gábor Novák Alfréd Jindra Finland United States (USA) Hungary (HUN) Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1956 Melbourne, Leon Rotman János Parti Gennady Bukharin Australia Romania (ROU) Hungary (HUN) Soviet Union (URS) MEN C-2, 10 000 m 1936 Berlin, Václav Mottl Frank Saker Rupert Weinstabl Germany Zdeněk Škrland Harvey Charters Karl Proisl Czechoslovakia (TCH) Canada (CAN) Austria (AUT) 1948 London, Steven Lysak Václáv Havel Georges Dransart United Kingdom Stephen Macknowski Jiří Pecka Georges Gandil United States (USA) Czechoslovakia (TCH) France (FRA) 2 Years and Host Cities Medals per Event Gold Silver Bronze 1952 Helsinki, Georges Turlier Kenneth Lane Egon Drews Finland Jean Laudet Donald Hawgood Wilfried Soltau France (FRA) Canada (CAN) West Germany (FRG) 1956 Melbourne, Pavel Kharin Georges Dransart Imre Farkas Australia Gratsian Botev Marcel Renaud József Hunics Soviet Union (USSR) France (FRA) Hungary (HUN) MEN K-1, 4 x 500 m 1960 Rome, Dieter Krause Imre Szöllösi Erik Hansen Italy Günther Perleberg Imre Kemeczei Helmuth Nyborg Paul Lange András Szente Arne Høyer Friedhelm Wentzke György Mészáros Erling Jessen Germany (EUA) Hungary (HUN) Denmark (DEN) MEN К-1, 1000 m 1936 Berlin, Gregor Hradetzky Helmut Cämmerer Jaap Kraaier Germany Austria (AUT) Germany (GER) Netherlands (NED) 1948 London, Gert Fredriksson Johan Andersen Henri Eberhardt United Kingdom Sweden (SWE) Denmark (DEN) France (FRA) 1952 Helsinki, Gert Fredriksson Thorvald Strömberg Louis Gantois Finland Sweden (SWE) Finland (FIN) France (FRA) 1956 Melbourne, Gert Fredriksson Igor Pissarev Lajos Kiss Australia Sweden (SWE) Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) 1960 Rome, Erik Hansen Imre Szöllösi Gert Fredriksson Italy Denmark (DEN) Hungary (HUN) Sweden (SWE) 1964 Tokyo, Rolf Peterson Mihály Hesz Aurel Vernescu Japan Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) 1968 Me xico City, Mihály Hesz Aleksandr Shaparenko Erik Hansen Mexico Hungary (HUN) Soviet Union (US SR) Denmark (DEN) 1972 Munich, Aleksandr Shaparenko Rolf Peterson Géza Csapó Germany Soviet Union (USSR) Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) 1976 Montreal, Rüdiger Helm Géza Csapó Vasile Dîba Canada East Germany (GDR) Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) 1980 Moscow, Rüdiger Helm Alain Lebas Ion Bîrlădeanu USSR East Germany (GDR) France (FRA) Romania (ROU) 1984 Los Angeles, Alan Thompson Milan Janić Greg Barton USA New Zealand (NZL) Yugoslavia (YUG) United States (USA) 1988 Seoul, Greg Barton Grant Davies André Wohllebe Korea United States (USA) Australia (AUS) East Germany (GDR) 1992 Barcelona, Clint Robinson Knut Holmann Greg Barton Spain Australia (AUS) Norway (NOR) United States (USA) 1996 Atlanta, Knut Holmann Beniamino Bonomi Clint Robinson USA Norway (NOR) Italy (ITA) Australia (AUS) 2000 Sydney, Knut Holmann Petar Merkov Tim Brabants Australia Norway (NOR) Bulgaria (BUL) Great Britain (GBR) 2004 Athens, Eirik Verås Larsen Ben Fouhy Adam van Koeverden Greece Norway (NOR) New Zealand (NZL) Canada (CAN) 2008 Beijing, Tim Brabants Eirik Verås Larsen Ken Wallace China Great Britain (GBR) Norway (NOR) Australia (AUS) 3 Years and Host Cities Medals per Event Gold Silver Bronze MEN К-2, 1000 m 1936 Berlin, Adolf Kainz Ewald Tilker Nicolaas Tates Germany Alfons Dorfner Fritz Bondroit Wim van der Kroft Austria (AUT) Germany (GER) Netherlands (NED) 1948 London, Hans Berglund Ejvind Hansen Thor Axelsson United Kingdom Lennart Klingström Jakob Jensen Nils Björklöf Sweden (SWE) Denmark (DEN) Finland (FIN) 1952 Helsinki, Kurt Wires Lars Glasser Max Raub Finland Yrjö Hietanen Ingemar Hedberg Herbert Wiedermann Finland (FIN) Sweden (SWE) Austria (AUT) 1956 Melbourne, Michael Scheuer Mikhail Kaaleste Max Raub Australia Meinrad Miltenberger Anatoli Demitkov Herbert Wiedermann Germany (EUA) Soviet Union (USSR) Austria (AUT) 1960 Rome, Gert Fredriksson András Szente Stefan Kapłaniak Italy Sven-Olov Sjödelius György Mészáros Władysław Zieliński Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) Poland (POL) 1964 Tokyo, Sven -Olov Sjödelius Antonius Geurts Heinz Büker Japan Gunnar Utterberg Paulus Hoekstra Holger Zander Sweden (SWE) Netherlands (NED) Germany (EUA) 1968 Me xico City, Aleksandr Shaparenko Csaba Giczi Gerhard Seibold Mexico Volodymyr Morozov István Timár Günther Pfaff Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Austria (AUT) 1972 Munich, Nikolai Gorbachev József Deme Władysław Szuszkiewicz Germany Viktor Kratasyuk János Rátkai Rafal Piszcz Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Poland (POL) 1976 Montreal, Serhei Nahorny Joachim Mattern Zoltán Bakó Canada Vladimir Romanovsky Bernd Olbricht István Szabó Soviet Union (USSR) East Germany (GDR) Hungary (HUN) 1980 Moscow, Vladimir Parfenovich István Szabó Luis Gregorio Ramos USSR Sergei Chukhray István Joós Herminio Menéndez Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Spain (ESP) 1984 Los Angeles, Hugh Fisher Bernard Brégeon Barry Kelly USA Alwyn Morris Patrick Lefoulon Grant Kenny Canada (CAN) France (FRA) Australia (AUS) 1988 Seoul, Greg Barton Ian Ferguson Peter Foster Korea Norman Bellingham Paul MacDonald Kelvin Graham United States (USA) New Zealand (NZL) Australia (AUS) 1992 Barcelona, Kay Bluhm Kalle Sundqvist Grzegorz Kotowicz Spain Torsten Gutsche Gunnar Olsson Dariusz Białkowski Germany (GER) Sweden (SWE) Poland (POL) 1996 Atlanta, Daniele Scarpa Kay Bluhm Andrian Dushev USA Antonio Rossi Torsten Gutsche Milko Kazanov Italy (ITA) Germany (GER) Bulgaria (BUL) 2000 Sydney, Antonio Rossi Markus Oscarsson Krisztián Bártfai Australia Beniamino Bonomi Henrik Nilsson Krisztián Veréb Italy (ITA) Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) 2004 Athens, Markus Oscarsson Antonio Rossi Eirik Verås Larsen Greece Henrik Nilsson Beniamino Bonomi Nils Olav Fjeldheim Sweden (SWE) Italy (ITA) Norway (NOR) 2008 Beijing, Martin Hollstein Kim Wraae Knudsen Andrea Facchin China Andreas Ihle René Holten Poulsen Antonio Massimiliano Germany (GER) Denmark (DEN) Scaduto Italy (ITA) 4 Years and Host Cities Medals per Event Gold Silver Bronze MEN K-4, 1000 m 1964 Tokyo, Nikolai Chuzhikov Günther Perleberg Simion Cuciuc Japan Anatoli Grishin Bernhard Schulze Atanase Sciotnic Vyacheslav Ionov Friedhelm Wentzke Mihai Ţurcaş Volodymyr Morozov Holger Zander Aurel Vernescu Soviet Union (USSR) Germany (EUA) Romania (ROU) 1968 Me xico City, Steinar Amundsen Anton Calenic Csaba Giczi Mexico Tore Berger Haralambie Ivanov Imre Szöllösi Egil Søby Dimitrie Ivanov István Timár Jan Johansen Mihai Ţurcaş István Csizmadia Norway (NOR) Romania (ROU) Hungary (HUN) 1972 Munich, Yuri Filatov Aurel Vernescu Egil Søby Germany Yuri Stetsenko Mihai Zafiu Steinar Amundsen Volodymyr Morozov Roman Vartolomeu Tore Berger Valeri Didenko Atanase Sciotnic Jan Johansen Soviet Union (USSR) Romania (ROU) Norway (NOR) 1976 Montreal, Sergei Chukhray José María Esteban Frank -Peter Bischof Canada Aleksandr Degtyarev José Ramón López Bernd Duvigneau Yuri Filatov Herminio Menéndez Rüdiger Helm Vladimir Morozov Luis Gregorio Ramos Jürgen Lehnert Soviet Union (USSR) Spain (ESP) East Germany (GDR) 1980 Moscow, Rüdiger Helm Mihai Zafiu Borislav Borisov USSR Bernd Olbricht Vasile Dîba Bozhidar Milenkov Harald Marg Ion Geantă Lazar Khristov Bernd Duvigneau Nicuşor Eşanu Ivan Manev East Germany (GDR) Romania (ROU) Bulgaria (BUL) 1984 Los Angeles, Grant Bramwell Per -Inge Bengtsson François Barouh USA Ian Ferguson Tommy Karls Philippe Boccara Paul MacDonald Lars-Erik Moberg Pascal Boucherit Alan Thompson Thomas Ohlsson Didier Vavasseur New Zealand (NZL) Sweden (SWE) France (FRA) 1988 Seoul, Zsolt Gyulay Aleksandr Motuzenko Kay Bluhm Korea Ferenc Csipes Sergey Kirsanov André Wohllebe Sándor Hódosi Igor Nagaev Andreas Stähle Attila Ábrahám Viktor Denisov Hans-Jörg Bliesener Hungary (HUN) Soviet Union (USSR) East Germany (GDR) 1992 Barcelona, Mario von Appen Ferenc Csipes Ramon Andersson Spain Oliver Kegel Zsolt Gyulay Kelvin Graham Thomas Reineck Attila Ábrahám Ian Rowling André Wohllebe