I MEDAGLIATI DELLE ULTIME SEI EDIZIONI DEI GIOCHI SINGOLO FEMMINILE Pechino 2008 1. BUL - Rumyana Neykova 2. USA - Michelle Guerette 3. BLR - Ekaterina Karsten Atene 2004 1. GER - Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski 2. BLR - Ekaterina Karsten 3. BUL - Rumyana Dzhadzharova-Neykova Sydney 2000 1. BLR - Ekaterina Karsten-Khodatovich 2. BUL - Rumyana Neykova 3. GER - Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski Atlanta 1996 1. BLR - Ekaterina Khodatovich 2. CAN - Silken Laumann 3. DEN - H. Trine Hansen Barcellona 1992 1. ROM - Elisabeta Lipa-Oleniuc 2. BEL - Annelies Bredael 3. CAN - Silken Laumann Seoul 1988 1. GDR - Jutta Behrendt 2. USA - Anne Marden 3. BUL - Magdalena Georgieva SINGOLO MASCHILE Pechino 2008 1. NOR - Olaf Tufte 2. CZE - Ondrej Synek 3. NZL - Mahe Drysdale Atene 2004 1. NOR - Olaf Tufte 2. EST - Juri Jaanson 3. BUL - Ivo Yanakiev Sydney 2000 1. NZL - Rob Waddell 2. SWI - Xeno Muller 3. GER - Marcel Hacker Atlanta 1996 1. SWI - Xeno Muller 2. CAN - Derek Porter 3. GER - Thomas Lange Barcellona 1992 1. GER - Tomas Lange 2. CZE - Vaclav Chalupa 3. POL - Kajetan Broniewski Seoul 1988 1. GDR - Tomas Lange 2. GER - Peter Michael Kolbe 3. NZL - Eric Verdonk DUE SENZA FEMMINILE Pechino 2008 1. ROU - Georgeta Andrunache, Viorica Susanu 2. CHN - Wu You, Gao Yulan 3. BLR - Yuliya Bichyk, Natallia Helakh Atene 2004 1. ROM - Georgeta Andrunache-Damian, Viorica Susanu 2. GBR - Katherine Grainger, Catherine Bishop 3. BLR – Yuliya Bichyk, Natalya Gelakh Sydney 2000 1. ROM – Georgeta Damian, Doina Ignat 2. AUS – Rachael Taylor, Kate Slatter 3. USA – Melissa Ryan, Karen Kraft Atlanta 1996 1. AUS – Megan Still, Kate Slatter 2. USA – Missy Schwen, Karen Kraft 3. FRA – Christine Gossé, Hélène Cortin Barcellona 1992 1. CAN – Marnie McBean, Kathleen Heddle 2. GER – Stefani Werremeier, Ingeburg Schwerzmann-Althoff 3. USA – Anna Seaton, Stephanie Pierson Seoul 1988 1. ROM – Rodica Arba-Puscatu, Olga Homegi 2. BUL – Radka Stoyanova, Laika Berberova 3. NZL – Nicola Payne, Lynley Hannen DUE SENZA MASCHILE Pechino 2008 1. AUS - Drew Ginn, Duncan Free 2. CAN - David Calder, Scott Frandsen 3. NZL - Nathan Twaddle, George Bridgewater Atene 2004 1. AUS – Drew Ginn, James Tomkins 2. CRO – Sinisa Skelin, Niksa Skelin 3. SAF – Donovan Cech, Ramon di Clemente Sydney 2000 1. FRA – Michael Andrieux, Jean-Christophe Rolland 2. USA – Ted Murphy, Sebastian Bea 3. AUS – Matthew Long, James Tomkins Atlanta 1996 1. GBR – Steven Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent 2. AUS – David Weightman, Robert Scott 3. FRA – Michel Andrieux, Jean-Cristophe Rolland Barcellona 1992 1. GBR – Steven Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent 2. GER – Peter Holtzenbein, Colin von Ettingshausen 3. SLO – Iztok Cop, Denis Zvegelj Seoul 1988 1. GBR – Andrew Holmes, Steven Redgrave 2. ROM – Dragos Neagu, Danut Dobre 3. YUG/SLO – Bojan Preseren, Sadik Mujkic DOPPIO FEMMINILE Pechino 2008 1. NZL - Georgina Evers-Swindell, Caroline Evers-Swindell 2. GER - Annekatrin Thiele, Christiane Huth 3. GBR - Elise Laverick, Anna Bebington Atene 2004 1. NZL – Georgina Evers-Swindell, Caroline Evers-Swindell 2. GER – Peggy Waleska, Britta Oppelt 3. GBR – Sarah Winckless, Elise Laverick Sydney 2000 1. GER – Jana Thieme, Kathrin Boron 2. HOL – Pieta van Dishoeck, Eeke van Nes 3. LIT – Birute Sakickiene, Kristina Poplavskaja Atlanta 1996 1. CAN – Marnie McBean, Kathleen Heddle 2. CHN – Cao Mianying, Zhang Xiuyun 3. HOL – Irene Eijs, Eeke van Nes Barcellona 1992 1. GER – Kerstin Koppen, Kathrin Boron 2. ROM – Veronica Cochelea-Cogeanu, Elisabeta Lipa-Oleniuc 3. CHN – Gu Xiaoli, Lu Huali Seoul 1988 1. GDR – Birgit Peter, Martina Schroter 2. ROM – Elisabeta Lipa-Oleniuc, Veronica Cogeanu 3. BUL – Violeta Ninova, Stefka Madina DOPPIO MASCHILE Pechino 2008 1. AUS - David Crawshay, Scott Brennan 2. EST - Tonu Endrekson, Juri Jaanson 3. GBR - Matthew Wells, Stephen Rowbotham Atene 2004 1. FRA – Sebastien Vieilledent, Adrien Hardy 2. SLO – Luka Spik, Iztok Cop 3. ITA – Rossano Galtarossa, Alessio Sartori Sydney 2000 1. SLO – Luka Spik, Iztok Cop 2. NOR – Olaf Tufte, Fredrik Bekken 3. ITA – Giovanni Calabrese, Nicola Sartori Atlanta 1996 1. ITA – Davide Tizzano, Agostino Abbagnale 2. NOR – Kjetil Undset, Steffen Skar Storseth 3. FRA – Frederic Kowal, Samuel Barathay Barcellona 1992 1. AUS – Stephen Hawkins, Peter Antonie 2. AUT – Arnold Jonke, Christoph Zerbst 3. HOL – Henk-Jan Zwolle, Nicolaas Rienks Seoul 1988 1. HOL – Ronald Florijn, Nicolaas Rienks 2. SWI – Beat Schwerzmann, Ueli Bodensmann 3. SOV – Oleksander Marchenko, Vassily Yakusha QUATTRO SENZA MASCHILE Pechino 2008 1. GBR - Tom James, Steve Williams, Pete Reed, Andrew Triggs Hodge 2. AUS - Matt Ryan, James Marburg, Cameron McKenzie-McHarg, Francis Hegerty 3. FRA - Julien Despres, Benjamin Rondeau, Germain Chardin, Dorian Mortelette Atene 2004 1. GBR – Steven Williams, James Cracknell, Edward Coode, Matthew Pinsent 2. CAN – Cameron Baerg, Thomas Herschmiller, Jake Wetzel, Barney Williams 3. ITA – Lorenzo Porzio, Dario Dentale, Luca Agamennoni, Raffaello Leonardo Sydney 2000 1. GBR – James Cracknell, Steven Redgrave, Tim Foster, Matthew Pinsent 2. ITA – Valter Molea, Riccardo Dei Rossi, Lorenzo Carboncini, Carlo Mornati 3. AUS – James Stewart, Ben Dodwell, Geoff Stewart, Bo Hanson Atlanta 1996 1. AUS – Drew Ginn, James Tomkins, Nicholas Green, Michael McKay 2. FRA – Gilles Bosquet, Daniuel Fauche, Bertrand Vecten, Olivier Moncelet 3. GBR – Rupert Obholzer, Jonathan Searle, Gregory Searle, Timothy Foster Barcellona 1992 1. AUS – Andrew Cooper, Michael McKay, Nicholas Green, James Tomkins 2. USA – William Burden, Jeffrey McLaughlin, Thomas Bohrer, Patrick Manning 3. SLO – Janez Klemencic, Saso Mirjanic, Milan Jansa, Sadik Mujkic Seoul 1988 1. GDR – Roland Schroder, Thomas Greiner, Ralf Brudel, Olaf Forster 2. USA – Raoul Rodriguez, Thomas Bohrer, David Krmpotich, Richard Kennelly 3. GER – Norbert Kesslau, Volker Grabow, Jorg Puttlitz, Guido Grabow .
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