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Olympic and World Championship Medal Winners Across All Disciplines Since 1936-2007 © edited by Raymond Kamber 1 INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION MEDAL WINNERS Presented by: Raymond Kamber, nauticMEDIA, Dornach, Switzerland Olympic Games and World Championships Since 1936 Page Olympic Games Canoe / Kayak Flatwater Racing 03 - 10 Canoe / Kayak Slalom Racing 11 - 12 World Championships Canoe / Kayak Flatwater Racing 13 - 44 Canoe / Kayak Slalom Racing 45 - 57 Canoe/Kayak Wildwater Racing 58 - 69 Canoe/Kayak Marathon Racing 70 - 73 Canoe Polo 74 Canoe Sailing 75 Dragonboat Racing 76 - 81 Canoe / Kayak Freestyle 82 - 83 Updated 05.02.2008 2 Olympic Medal Winners • Canoe/Kayak Flatwater Racing Olympic Games 2004 Athens, K4 Women 500 m, Victory Ceremony Photo nauticMEDIA Raymond Kamber K1 men, 500 m Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1976 Montreal (CAN) DIBA Vasile (ROM) SZTANITY Zoltan (HUN) HELM Rüdiger (DDR) 1980 Moscow (URS) PARFENOVICH Vladimir (URS) SUMEGI John (AUS) DIBA Vasile (ROM) 1984 Los Angeles ( USA) FERGUSON Ian (NZL) MOBERG Lars-Erick (SWE) BREGEON Bernard (FRA) 1988 Seoul (KOR) GYULAY Zsolt (HUN) STÄHLE Andreas (GDR) MAC DONALD Paul (NZL) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) KOHLKEMAINEN Mikko (FIN) GYULAY Zsolt (HUN) HOLMANN Knut (NOR) 1996 Atlanta (USA) ROSSI Antonio (ITA) HOLMANN Knut (NOR) MARKIEWICZ Piotr (POL) 2000 Sydney (AUS) HOLMANN Knut (NOR) MERKOV Petar (BUL) KOLGANOV Michael (ISR) 2004 Athens (GRE) van KOEVERDEN Adam (CAN) BAGGALEY Nathan (AUS) WYNNE Ian (GBR) 2008 Beijing (CHN) K1 men, 1’000 m Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1936 Berlin (GER) HRADETZKY Gregor (AUT) CÄMMERER Helmut (GER) KRAAIER Helmut (HOL) 1948 London (GBR) FREDRIKSSON Gert (SWE) KOBBERUP J.Frederik (DEN) EBERHARDT Henri (FRA) 1952 Helsinki (FIN) FREDRIKSSON Gert (SWE) STRÖMBERG Thorwald (FIN) GANTOIS Lois (FRA) 1956 Melbourne (AUS) FREDRIKSSON Gert (SWE) PISAREV Igor (URS) KISS Lajos (HUN) 1960 Rome (ITA) HANSEN Erik (DEN) SZÖLLÖSI Imre (HUN) FREDRIKSSON Gert (SWE) 1964 Tokyo (JPN) PETTERSSON Rolf (SWE) HESZ Mihaly (HUN) VERNESCU Aurel (ROM) 1968 Mexico-City (MEX) HESZ Mihaly (HUN) SHAPARENKO Alexandr (URS) HANSEN Erik (DEN) 1972 Munich (FRG) SHAPARENKO Alexandr (URS) PETTERSSON Rolf (SWE) CSAPO Geza (HUN) 1976 Montreal (CAN) HELM Rüdiger (GDR) CSAPO Geza (HUN) DIBA Vasile (ROM) 1980 Moscow (URS) HELM Rüdiger (GDR) LEBAS Alain (FRA) BARLADEANU Ion (ROM) 1984 Los Angele (USA) THOMPSON Alan (NZL) JANIC Milan (YUG) BARTON Greg (USA) 1988 Seoul (KOR) BARTON Greg (USA) DAVIES Grant (AUS) WOHLLEBE Andre (GDR) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) ROBINSON Clint (AUS) HOLMANN Knut (NOR) BARTON Greg (USA) 3 Olympic Medal Winners • Canoe/Kayak Flatwater Racing K1 men, 1’000 m (Continuation) Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1996 Atlanta (USA) HOLMANN Knut (NOR) BONOMI Beniamino (ITA) ROBINSON Clint (AUS) 2000 Sydney (AUS) HOLMANN Knut (NOR) MERKOV Petar (BUL) BRABANTS Tim (GBR) 2004 Athens (GRE) LARSEN Eirik Veraas (NOR) FOUHY Ben (NZL) VAN KOEVERDEN Adam (CAN) 2008 Beijing (CHN) K1 men, 4 x 500 m Relais Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1960 Rome (ITA) KRAUSE Dieter - KEMECSEI Imre - HANSEN Erik - LANGE Paul - MESZAROS György - HOYER Arne - PERLEBERG Günther - SZENTE Andras - JESSEN Erling - WENTZKE Friedhelm (GER) SZÖLLÖSI Imre (HUN) SOERENSEN Helmut (DEN) K1 men, 10'000 m Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1936 Berlin (GER) KREBS Ernst (GER) LANDERTINGER Fritz (AUT) RIEDEL Ernest (USA) 1948 London (GBR) FREDRIKSSON Gert (SWE) WIRES Jurt (FIN) SKAB Einar (NOR) 1952 Helsinki (FIN) STRÖMBERG Thorwald (FIN) FREDRIKSSON Gert (SWE) SCHEUER Michel (FRG) 1956 Melbourne (AUS) FREDRIKSSON Gert (SWE) HATLACZKY Ferenz (HUN) SCHEUER Michel (FRG) K2 men, 500 m Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1976 Montreal (CAN) MATTERN Joachim, ROMANOVSKI Vladimir, MALIHIN Policarp, OLBRICHT Bernd (GDR) NAGORNY Sergei (URS) SERGHEI Larion (ROM) 1980 Moscow (URS) PARFENOVICH Vladimir, DEL RIEGO Guillermo, HELM Rüdiger, CHUKHRAI Sergei (URS) MENENDEZ Herminio (ESP) OLBRICHT Bernd (GDR) 1984 Los Angeles (USA) FERGUSON Ian, BENGTSSON Per-Inge, FISHER Hugh, MAC DONALD John (NZL) MOBERG Lars-Erik (SWE) MORRIS Alwan (CAN 1988 Seoul (KOR) FERGUSON Ian, DENISOV Viktor, ABRAHM Attila, MAC DONALD John (NZL) NAGAEV Igor (URS) CSIPES Ferenc (HUN) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) BLUHM Kai, FREIMUT Maciej, ROSSI Antonio, GUTSCHE Torsten (GER) KURPIEWSKI Wojciech (POL) DREOSSI Bruno (ITA) 1996 Atlanta (USA) BLUHM Kai, BONOMI Beniamino, TRIM Andrew, GUTSCHE Torsten (GER) SCARPA Daniele (ITA) COLLINS Danny (AUS) 2000 Sydney (AUS) KAMMERER Zoltan, COLLINS Daniel, RAUHE Ronald, STORCZ Botond (HUN) TRIM Andrew (AUS) WIESKOETTER Tim (GER) 2004 Athens (GRE) RAUHE Ronald, ROBINSON Clint, PIATRUSHENKA Raman, WIESKOETTER Tim GER) BAGGALEY Nathan (AUS) MAKHNEU Vadzim (BLR) 2008 Beijing (CHN) 4 Olympic Medal Winners • Canoe/Kayak Flatwater Racing K2 men, 1’000 m Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1936 Berlin (GER) DORFNER Alfons, BONDROIT Fritz, VAN DER KROFT Willem, KAINZ Adolf (AUT) TILKER Ewald (GER) TATES Nicolaas (NED) 1948 London (GBR) BERGLUND Hans, HANSEN Ejvind, AXELSSON Tho, KLINGSTRÖM Lennart (SWE) JENSEN Bernhard (DEN) BJOERKLOEF Nils (FIN) 1952 Helsinki (FIN) HIETANEN Yrjoe, GLASSER Lars, RAUB Max, Wires Kurt (FIN) HEDBERG Ingmar (SWE) WIEDERMANN Herbert (AUT) 1956 Melbourne (AUS) MILTENBERGER Meinrad, DEMITKOV Anatoly, RAUB Max, SCHEUER Michel (FRG) KAALESTE Mikhail (URS) WIEDERMANN Herbert (AUT) 1960 Rome (ITA) FREDERIKSSON Gert, MESZAROS Gyoergy, KAPLANIAK Stefan, SJÖDELIUS Sven (SWE) SZENTE Andras (HUN) ZIELINSKI Wladyslaw (POL) 1964 Tokyo (JPN) SJÖDELIUS Sven, GEURTS Antron, BÜKER Heinz, UTTERBERG Gunnar (SWE) HOEKSTRA Paul-Joan (HUN) ZANDER Holger (GER) 1968 Mexico-City (MEX) MOROZOV Vladimir, GICZI Csabo, PFAFF Günther, SHAPARENKO Alexandr (URS) TIMAR Istvan (HUN) SEIBOLD Gerhard (AUT) 1972 Munich (FRG) GORBATCHEV Nikolai, DEME Jozsef, PISZCZ Raphael, KRATASSYUK Victor (URS) RATKAI Janos (HUN) SZUSZKIEWICZ Wladyslaw (POL) 1976 Montreal (CAN) ROMANOVSKI Vladimir, MATTERN Joachim, BAKO Zoltan, NAGORNY Sergei (URS) OLBRICHT Bernd (GDR) SZABO Istvan (HUN) 1980 Moscow (URS) PARFENOVICH Vladimir, JOOS Istvan, MENENDEZ Herminio, CHUKHRAI Sergei (URS) SZABO Istvan (HUN) RAMOS Luis (ESP) 1984 Los Angeles (USA) FISHER Hugh, BREGEON Bernard, KELLY Barry, MORRIS Alwan (CAN) LEFOULON Patrick (FRA) KENNY Grant (AUS) 1988 Seoul (KOR) BARTON Greg, FERGUSON Ian, FOSTER Peter, BELLINGHAM Norman (USA) MAC DONALD John (NZL) GRAHAM Kelvin (AUS) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) BLUHM Kai, OLSSON Gunnar, BIALKOWSKI Dariusz, GUTSCHE Torsten (GER) SUNDQUIST Karl (SWE) KOTOWICZ Grzegorz (POL) 1996 Atlanta (USA) ROSSI Antonio, BLUHM Kai, DUSHEV Andrian,b SCARPA Daniele (ITA) GUTSCHE Torsten (GER) KAZANOV Milko (BUL) 2000 Sydney (AUS) BONOMI Beniamino, OSCARSSON Markus, BARTFAI Krisztian, ROSSI Antonio (ITA) NILSSON Henrik (SWE) VEREB Krisztian (HUN) 2004 Athens (GRE) OSCARSSON Markus, ROSSI Antonio, LARSEN Eirik Veraas, NILSSON Henrik (SWE) BONOMI Beniamino (ITA) FJELDHEIM Nils Olav (NOR) 2008 Bejing (CHN) K2 men, 10’000 m Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1936 Berlin (GER) LANDEN Ludwig, KALISCH Viktor, FAHLBORG Jage, WEVERS Paul (GER) STEINHUBER Karl (AUT) LARSSON Helge (SWE) 1948 London (GBR) AKERLUND Gunnar, MATHIESEN Ivar, AXELSSON Thor, WETTERSTRÖM Hans (SWE) OESTBY Knut (NOR) BJOERKLOEF Nils (FIN) 1952 Helsinki (FIN) HIETANEN Yrjoe, AKERLUND Gunnar, GUROVITS Jozsef, WIRES Kurt (FIN) WETTERSTRÖM (SWE) VARGA Ferenc (HUN) 1956 Melbourne (AUS) FABIAN Laszlo, BRIEL Fritz, BROWN Walter, URANYI Janos (HUN) KLEINE Theo (FRG) GREEN Dennis (AUS) 5 Olympic Medal Winners • Canoe/Kayak Flatwater Racing K4 men, 1’000 m Year City (Country) Gold Silver Bronze 1964 Tokyo (JPN) GRISZIN Anatoly, PERLEBERG Günther, CUCIUC Simion, IONOV Vracheslav, SCHULZE Bernhard, SCIOTNIC Atanase, MOROZOV Vladimir, WENTZKE Friedhelm, TURCAS Mihai, SCHUZIKOW Nikolay (URS) ZANDER Holger (GER) VERNESCU Aurel (ROM) 1968 Mexico-City (MEX) AMUNDSEN Steinar, CALENIC Anton, CSIMADI Istvan, BERGER Tore, IVANOV Dimitrie, GICZI Csabo, JOHANSEN Jan, IVANOV Haralambie, SZÖLLÖSI Imre, SOEBY Ergit (NOR) TURCAS Mihai (ROM) TIMAR Istvan (HUN) 1972 Munich (FRG) DIDENKO Valerij, SCIOTNIC Attanase, AMUNDSEN Steinar, FILATOV Jurij, VARTOLOMEU Roman, BERGER Tore, MOROZOV Vladimir, VERNESCU Aurel, JOHANSEN Jan, STEZENKO Juri (URS) ZAIFU Mihai (ROM) SOEBY Ergit (NOR) 1976 Montreal (CAN) CHUKHRAI Sergei, CELORRIO Jose, BISCHOF Peter, DEGTIAREV Alexander, DIAZ-FLOR Jose, DUVIGNEAU Bernd, FILATOV Jurij, MENENDEZ Herminio, HELM Rüdiger, MOROZOV Vladimir (URS) MISIONE Luis (ESP) LEHNERT Jürgen (GDR) 1980 Moscow (URS) DUVIGNEAU Bernd, DIBA Vasile, BORISSOV Borislav, HELM Rüdiger, ESEANU Nicusor, KHRISTOV Lazar, MARG Harald, GEANTA Ion, MANEV Ivan, OLBRICHT Bernd (GDR) ZAFIU Mihai (ROM) MILENKOV Bojidar (BUL) 1984 Los Angeles (USA) BRMWELL Grant, ANDERSSON Bengt, BAROU Francois, FERGUSON Ian, BENGTSSON Per-Inge, BOCCHARA Philippe, MAC DONALD John, KARLSSON Tommy, BOUCHERIT Pascal, THOMPSON Alan (NZL) MOBERG Lars-Erik (SWE) VAVASSEUR Didier (FRA) 1988 Seoul (KOR) ABRAHM Attila, DENISOV Viktor, BLIESENER Hans-Jörg, CSIPES Ferenc, KIRSANOV Sergej, BLUHM Kay, GYULAY Zsolt, MOTUZENKO Alexander, STÄHLE Andreas, HODOSI Sandor (HUN) NAGAEV Igor (URS) WOHLLEBE Andre (GDR) 1992 Barcelona (ESP) REINECK Thomas, CSIPES Ferenc, GRAHAM Kelvin, KEGEL Oliver, GYULAY Zsolt, ROWLING Ian, VON APEN Mario, FIDE Laszlo, WOOD Steven, WOHLLEBE Andre (GER) ABRAHAM Attila (HUN ANDERSON Ramon (AUS) 1996 Atlanta (USA) REINECK Thomas, CSIPES Ferenc, TISHCHENKO Anatoliy, ZABEL Mark, HORVATH Gabor, GOROBIY Oleg, HOFFMANN Detlef, ADROVICZ Attila, VERLIN Sergey, WINTER
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