List of Olympic medalists in canoeing (men)

This is the complete list of men's Olympic medalists in canoeing.

Current program

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich
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Reinhard Eiben
  East Germany
Reinhold Kauder
  West Germany
Jamie McEwan
  United States
1976–1988 not included in the Olympic program
1992 Barcelona
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Lukáš Pollert
  Czechoslovakia
Gareth Marriott
  Great Britain
Jacky Avril
  France
1996 Atlanta
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Michal Martikán
  Slovakia
Lukáš Pollert
  Czech Republic
Patrice Estanguet
  France
2000 Sydney
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Tony Estanguet
  France
Michal Martikán
  Slovakia
Juraj Minčík
  Slovakia
2004 Athens
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Tony Estanguet
  France
Michal Martikán
  Slovakia
Stefan Pfannmöller
  Germany
2008 Beijing
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Michal Martikán
  Slovakia
David Florence
  Great Britain
Robin Bell
  Australia
2012 London
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Tony Estanguet
  France
Sideris Tasiadis
  Germany
Michal Martikán
  Slovakia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Denis Chanut
  France
Matej Beňuš
  Slovakia
Takuya Haneda
  Japan
2020 Tokyo
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Benjamin Savšek
  Slovenia
Lukáš Rohan
  Czech Republic
Sideris Tasiadis
  Germany
2024 Paris
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Nicolas Gestin
  France
Adam Burgess
  Great Britain
Matej Beňuš
  Slovakia
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich
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Siegbert Horn
  East Germany
Norbert Sattler
  Austria
Harald Gimpel
  East Germany
1976–1988 not included in the Olympic program
1992 Barcelona
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Pierpaolo Ferrazzi
  Italy
Sylvain Curinier
  France
Jochen Lettmann
  Germany
1996 Atlanta
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Oliver Fix
  Germany
Andraž Vehovar
  Slovenia
Thomas Becker
  Germany
2000 Sydney
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Thomas Schmidt
  Germany
Paul Ratcliffe
  Great Britain
Pierpaolo Ferrazzi
  Italy
2004 Athens
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Benoît Peschier
  France
Campbell Walsh
  Great Britain
Fabien Lefèvre
  France
2008 Beijing
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Alexander Grimm
  Germany
Fabien Lefèvre
  France
Benjamin Boukpeti
  Togo
2012 London
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Daniele Molmenti
  Italy
Vavřinec Hradilek
  Czech Republic
Hannes Aigner
  Germany
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Joseph Clarke
  Great Britain
Peter Kauzer
  Slovenia
Jiří Prskavec
  Czech Republic
2020 Tokyo
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Jiří Prskavec
  Czech Republic
Jakub Grigar
  Slovakia
Hannes Aigner
  Germany
2024 Paris
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Giovanni De Gennaro
  Italy
Titouan Castryck
  France
Pau Echaniz
  Spain

Kayak cross

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Paris
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Finn Butcher
  New Zealand
Joe Clarke
  Great Britain
Noah Hegge
  Germany

C-1 1000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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Frank Amyot
  Canada
Bohuslav Karlík
  Czechoslovakia
Erich Koschik
  Germany
1948 London
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Josef Holeček
  Czechoslovakia
Douglas Bennett
  Canada
Robert Boutigny
  France
1952 Helsinki
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Josef Holeček
  Czechoslovakia
János Parti
  Hungary
Olavi Ojanperä
  Finland
1956 Melbourne
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Leon Rotman
  Romania
István Hernek
  Hungary
Gennady Bukharin
  Soviet Union
1960 Rome
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János Parti
  Hungary
Aleksandr Silayev
  Soviet Union
Leon Rotman
  Romania
1964 Tokyo
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Jürgen Eschert
  United Team of Germany
Andrei Igorov
  Romania
Yevgeny Penyayev
  Soviet Union
1968 Mexico City
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Tibor Tatai
  Hungary
Detlef Lewe
  West Germany
Vitaly Galkov
  Soviet Union
1972 Munich
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Ivan Patzaichin
  Romania
Tamás Wichmann
  Hungary
Detlef Lewe
  West Germany
1976 Montreal
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Matija Ljubek
  Yugoslavia
Vasyl Yurchenko
  Soviet Union
Tamás Wichmann
  Hungary
1980 Moscow
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Lyubomir Lyubenov
  Bulgaria
Sergei Postrekhin
  Soviet Union
Eckhard Leue
  East Germany
1984 Los Angeles
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Ulrich Eicke
  West Germany
Larry Cain
  Canada
Henning Lynge Jakobsen
  Denmark
1988 Seoul
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Ivans Klementjevs
  Soviet Union
Jörg Schmidt
  East Germany
Nikolay Bukhalov
  Bulgaria
1992 Barcelona
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Nikolay Bukhalov
  Bulgaria
Ivans Klementjevs
  Latvia
György Zala
  Hungary
1996 Atlanta
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Martin Doktor
  Czech Republic
Ivans Klementjevs
  Latvia
György Zala
  Hungary
2000 Sydney
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Andreas Dittmer
  Germany
Ledis Balceiro
  Cuba
Stephen Giles
  Canada
2004 Athens
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David Cal
  Spain
Andreas Dittmer
  Germany
Attila Vajda
  Hungary
2008 Beijing
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Attila Vajda
  Hungary
David Cal
  Spain
Thomas Hall
  Canada
2012 London
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Sebastian Brendel
  Germany
David Cal
  Spain
Mark Oldershaw
  Canada
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Sebastian Brendel
  Germany
Isaquias Queiroz
  Brazil
Ilia Shtokalov
  Russia
2020 Tokyo
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Isaquias Queiroz
  Brazil
Liu Hao
  China
Serghei Tarnovschi
  Moldova
2024 Paris
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Martin Fuksa
  Czech Republic
Isaquias Queiroz
  Brazil
Serghei Tarnovschi
  Moldova

C-2 500 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal
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  Aleksandr Vinogradov
and Serhei Petrenko (URS)
  Jerzy Opara
and Andrzej Gronowicz (POL)
  Tamás Buday
and Oszkár Frey (HUN)
1980 Moscow
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  László Foltán
and István Vaskúti (HUN)
  Ivan Patzaichin
and Petre Capusta (ROU)
  Borislav Ananiev
and Nikolai Ilkov (BUL)
1984 Los Angeles
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  Matija Ljubek
and Mirko Nišović (YUG)
  Ivan Patzaichin
and Toma Simionov (ROU)
  Enrique Míguez
and Narcisco Suárez (ESP)
1988 Seoul
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  Viktor Reneysky
and Nicolae Juravschi (URS)
  Marek Dopierała
and Marek Łbik (POL)
  Philippe Renaud
and Joël Bettin (FRA)
1992 Barcelona
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  Dmitri Dovgalenok
and Aleksandr Maseikov (EUN)
  Ulrich Papke
and Ingo Spelly (GER)
  Martin Marinov
and Blagovest Stoyanov (BUL)
1996 Atlanta
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  György Kolonics
and Csaba Horváth (HUN)
  Viktor Reneysky
and Nicolae Juravschi (MDA)
  Gheorghe Andriev
and Grigore Obreja (ROU)
2000 Sydney
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  Ferenc Novák
and Imre Pulai (HUN)
  Paweł Baraszkiewicz
and Daniel Jędraszko (POL)
  Mitică Pricop
and Florin Popescu (ROU)
2004 Athens
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  Meng Guanliang
and Yang Wenjun (CHN)
  Ibrahim Rojas
and Ledis Balceiro (CUB)
  Alexander Kostoglod
and Aleksandr Kovalyov (RUS)
2008 Beijing
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  Meng Guanliang
and Yang Wenjun (CHN)
  Alexander Kostoglod
and Sergey Ulegin (RUS)
  Christian Gille
and Tomasz Wylenzek (GER)
2012–2020 not included in the Olympic program
2024 Paris
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  Liu Hao
and Ji Bowen (CHN)
  Gabriele Casadei
and Carlo Tacchini (ITA)
  Joan Antoni Moreno
and Diego Domínguez (ESP)

K-1 1000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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Gregor Hradetzky
  Austria
Helmut Cämmerer
  Germany
Jaap Kraaier
  Netherlands
1948 London
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Gert Fredriksson
  Sweden
Johan Andersen
  Denmark
Henri Eberhardt
  France
1952 Helsinki
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Gert Fredriksson
  Sweden
Thorvald Strömberg
  Finland
Louis Gantois
  France
1956 Melbourne
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Gert Fredriksson
  Sweden
Igor Pissarov
  Soviet Union
Lajos Kiss
  Hungary
1960 Rome
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Erik Hansen
  Denmark
Imre Szöllősi
  Hungary
Gert Fredriksson
  Sweden
1964 Tokyo
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Rolf Peterson
  Sweden
Mihály Hesz
  Hungary
Aurel Vernescu
  Romania
1968 Mexico City
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Mihály Hesz
  Hungary
Aleksandr Shaparenko
  Soviet Union
Erik Hansen
  Denmark
1972 Munich
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Aleksandr Shaparenko
  Soviet Union
Rolf Peterson
  Sweden
Géza Csapó
  Hungary
1976 Montreal
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Rüdiger Helm
  East Germany
Géza Csapó
  Hungary
Vasile Dîba
  Romania
1980 Moscow
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Rüdiger Helm
  East Germany
Alain Lebas
  France
Ion Bîrlădeanu
  Romania
1984 Los Angeles
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Alan Thompson
  New Zealand
Milan Janić
  Yugoslavia
Greg Barton
  United States
1988 Seoul
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Greg Barton
  United States
Grant Davies
  Australia
André Wohllebe
  East Germany
1992 Barcelona
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Clint Robinson
  Australia
Knut Holmann
  Norway
Greg Barton
  United States
1996 Atlanta
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Knut Holmann
  Norway
Beniamino Bonomi
  Italy
Clint Robinson
  Australia
2000 Sydney
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Knut Holmann
  Norway
Petar Merkov
  Bulgaria
Tim Brabants
  Great Britain
2004 Athens
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Eirik Verås Larsen
  Norway
Ben Fouhy
  New Zealand
Adam van Koeverden
  Canada
2008 Beijing
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Tim Brabants
  Great Britain
Eirik Verås Larsen
  Norway
Ken Wallace
  Australia
2012 London
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Eirik Verås Larsen
  Norway
Adam van Koeverden
  Canada
Max Hoff
  Germany
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Marcus Cooper Walz
  Spain
Josef Dostál
  Czech Republic
Roman Anoshkin
  Russia
2020 Tokyo
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Bálint Kopasz
  Hungary
Ádám Varga
  Hungary
Fernando Pimenta
  Portugal
2024 Paris
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Josef Dostál
  Czech Republic
Ádám Varga
  Hungary
Bálint Kopasz
  Hungary

K-2 500 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal
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  Joachim Mattern
and Bernd Olbricht (GDR)
  Vladimir Romanovsky
and Serhei Nahorny (URS)
  Larion Serghei
and Policarp Malîhin (ROU)
1980 Moscow
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  Sergei Chukhray
and Vladimir Parfenovich (URS)
  Herminio Menéndez
and Guillermo del Riego (ESP)
  Rüdiger Helm
and Bernd Olbricht (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles
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  Ian Ferguson
and Paul MacDonald (NZL)
  Per-Inge Bengtsson
and Lars-Erik Moberg (SWE)
  Hugh Fisher
and Alwyn Morris (CAN)
1988 Seoul
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  Ian Ferguson
and Paul MacDonald (NZL)
  Igor Nagayev
and Viktor Denisov (URS)
  Attila Ábrahám
and Ferenc Csipes (HUN)
1992 Barcelona
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  Kay Bluhm
and Torsten Gutsche (GER)
  Maciej Freimut
and Wojciech Kurpiewski (POL)
  Bruno Dreossi
and Antonio Rossi (ITA)
1996 Atlanta
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  Kay Bluhm
and Torsten Gutsche (GER)
  Beniamino Bonomi
and Daniele Scarpa (ITA)
  Daniel Collins
and Andrew Trim (AUS)
2000 Sydney
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  Zoltán Kammerer
and Botond Storcz (HUN)
  Daniel Collins
and Andrew Trim (AUS)
  Ronald Rauhe
and Tim Wieskötter (GER)
2004 Athens
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  Ronald Rauhe
and Tim Wieskötter (GER)
  Clint Robinson
and Nathan Baggaley (AUS)
  Raman Piatrushenka
and Vadzim Makhneu (BLR)
2008 Beijing
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  Saúl Craviotto
and Carlos Pérez (ESP)
  Ronald Rauhe
and Tim Wieskötter (GER)
  Raman Piatrushenka
and Vadzim Makhneu (BLR)
2012–2020 not included in the Olympic program
2024 Paris
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  Jacob Schopf
and Max Lemke (GER)
  Bence Nádas
and Sándor Tótka (HUN)
  Jean van der Westhuyzen
and Thomas Green (AUS)

K-4 500 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Tokyo
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  Germany (GER)
Max Rendschmidt
Ronald Rauhe
Tom Liebscher
Max Lemke
  Spain (ESP)
Saúl Craviotto
Marcus Walz
Carlos Arévalo
Rodrigo Germade
  Slovakia (SVK)
Samuel Baláž
Denis Myšák
Erik Vlček
Adam Botek
2024 Paris
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  Germany (GER)
Max Rendschmidt
Ronald Rauhe
Tom Liebscher
Max Lemke
  Australia (AUS)
Riley Fitzsimmons
Pierre van der Westhuyzen
Jackson Collins
Noah Havard
  Spain (ESP)
Saúl Craviotto
Carlos Arévalo
Marcus Cooper
Rodrigo Germade

Discontinued events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1972 Munich
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  Walter Hofmann
and Rolf-Dieter Amend (GDR)
  Hans-Otto Schumacher
and Wilhelm Baues (FRG)
  Jean-Louis Olry
and Jean-Claude Olry (FRA)
1976–1988 not included in the Olympic program
1992 Barcelona
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  Joe Jacobi
and Scott Strausbaugh (USA)
  Jiří Rohan
and Miroslav Šimek (TCH)
  Frank Adisson
and Wilfrid Forgues (FRA)
1996 Atlanta
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  Frank Adisson
and Wilfrid Forgues (FRA)
  Jiří Rohan
and Miroslav Šimek (CZE)
  André Ehrenberg
and Michael Senft (GER)
2000 Sydney
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  Pavol Hochschorner
and Peter Hochschorner (SVK)
  Krzysztof Kołomański
and Michał Staniszewski (POL)
  Marek Jiras
and Tomáš Máder (CZE)
2004 Athens
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  Pavol Hochschorner
and Peter Hochschorner (SVK)
  Marcus Becker
and Stefan Henze (GER)
  Jaroslav Volf
and Ondřej Štěpánek (CZE)
2008 Beijing
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  Pavol Hochschorner
and Peter Hochschorner (SVK)
  Ondřej Štěpánek
and Jaroslav Volf (CZE)
  Mikhail Kuznetsov
and Dmitry Larionov (RUS)
2012 London
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  Timothy Baillie
and Etienne Stott (GBR)
  David Florence
and Richard Hounslow (GBR)
  Pavol Hochschorner
and Peter Hochschorner (SVK)
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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  Ladislav Škantár
and Peter Škantár (SVK)
  David Florence
and Richard Hounslow (GBR)
  Gauthier Klauss
and Matthieu Péché (FRA)

C-1 200 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2012 London
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Yuriy Cheban
  Ukraine
Ivan Shtyl
  Russia
Alfonso Benavides
  Spain
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Yuriy Cheban
  Ukraine
Valentin Demyanenko
  Azerbaijan
Isaquias Queiroz
  Brazil

C-1 500 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal
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Aleksandr Rogov
  Soviet Union
John Wood
  Canada
Matija Ljubek
  Yugoslavia
1980 Moscow
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Sergei Postrekhin
  Soviet Union
Lyubomir Lyubenov
  Bulgaria
Olaf Heukrodt
  East Germany
1984 Los Angeles
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Larry Cain
  Canada
Henning Lynge Jakobsen
  Denmark
Costică Olaru
  Romania
1988 Seoul
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Olaf Heukrodt
  East Germany
Michał Śliwiński
  Soviet Union
Martin Marinov
  Bulgaria
1992 Barcelona
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Nikolay Bukhalov
  Bulgaria
Michał Śliwiński
  Unified Team
Olaf Heukrodt
  Germany
1996 Atlanta
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Martin Doktor
  Czech Republic
Slavomír Kňazovický
  Slovakia
Imre Pulai
  Hungary
2000 Sydney
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György Kolonics
  Hungary
Maksim Opalev
  Russia
Andreas Dittmer
  Germany
2004 Athens
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Andreas Dittmer
  Germany
David Cal
  Spain
Maksim Opalev
  Russia
2008 Beijing
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Maksim Opalev
  Russia
David Cal
  Spain
Yuriy Cheban
  Ukraine

C-1 10000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1948 London
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František Čapek
  Czechoslovakia
Frank Havens
  United States
Norman Lane
  Canada
1952 Helsinki
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Frank Havens
  United States
Gábor Novák
  Hungary
Alfréd Jindra
  Czechoslovakia
1956 Melbourne
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Leon Rotman
  Romania
János Parti
  Hungary
Gennady Bukharin
  Soviet Union

C-2 1000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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  Jan Brzák-Felix
and Vladimír Syrovátka (TCH)
  Rupert Weinstabl
and Karl Proisl (AUT)
  Frank Saker
and Harvey Charters (CAN)
1948 London
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  Jan Brzák-Felix
and Bohumil Kudrna (TCH)
  Stephen Macknowski
and Steven Lysak (USA)
  Georges Dransart
and Georges Gandil (FRA)
1952 Helsinki
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  Bent Peder Rasch
and Finn Haunstoft (DEN)
  Jan Brzák-Felix
and Bohumil Kudrna (TCH)
  Egon Drews
and Wilfried Soltau (GER)
1956 Melbourne
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  Alexe Dumitru
and Simion Ismailciuc (ROU)
  Pavel Kharin
and Gratsian Botev (URS)
  Károly Wieland
and Ferenc Mohácsi (HUN)
1960 Rome
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  Leonid Geishtor
and Sergei Makarenko (URS)
  Francesco La Macchia
and Aldo Dezi (ITA)
  Imre Farkas
and András Törő (HUN)
1964 Tokyo
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  Stepan Oshchepkov
and Andrei Khimich (URS)
  Jean Boudehen
and Michel Chapuis (FRA)
  Peer Nielsen
and John Sørensen (DEN)
1968 Mexico City
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  Ivan Patzaichin
and Serghei Covaliov (ROU)
  Tamás Wichmann
and Gyula Petrikovics (HUN)
  Naum Prokupets
and Mikhail Zamotin (URS)
1972 Munich
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  Vladas Česiūnas
and Yuri Lobanov (URS)
  Ivan Patzaichin
and Serghei Covaliov (ROU)
  Fedia Damianov
and Ivan Burtchin (BUL)
1976 Montreal
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  Aleksandr Vinogradov
and Serhei Petrenko (URS)
  Gheorghe Simionov
and Gheorge Danielov (ROU)
  Tamás Buday
and Oszkár Frey (HUN)
1980 Moscow
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  Ivan Patzaichin
and Toma Simionov (ROU)
  Olaf Heukrodt
and Uwe Madeja (GDR)
  Vasyl Yurchenko
and Yuri Lobanov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles
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  Ivan Patzaichin
and Toma Simionov (ROU)
  Matija Ljubek
and Mirko Nišović (YUG)
  Didier Hoyer
and Eric Renaud (FRA)
1988 Seoul
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  Viktor Reneysky
and Nicolae Juravschi (URS)
  Olaf Heukrodt
and Ingo Spelly (GDR)
  Marek Dopierała
and Marek Łbik (POL)
1992 Barcelona
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  Ulrich Papke
and Ingo Spelly (GER)
  Christian Frederiksen
and Arne Nielsson (DEN)
  Didier Hoyer
and Olivier Boivin (FRA)
1996 Atlanta
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  Andreas Dittmer
and Gunar Kirchbach (GER)
  Marcel Glăvan
and Antonel Borșan (ROU)
  Csaba Horváth
and György Kolonics (HUN)
2000 Sydney
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  Florin Popescu
and Mitică Pricop (ROU)
  Ibrahim Rojas
and Leobaldo Pereira (CUB)
  Stefan Uteß
and Lars Kober (GER)
2004 Athens
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  Christian Gille
and Tomasz Wylenzek (GER)
  Aleksandr Kostoglod
and Aleksandr Kovalyov (RUS)
  György Kozmann
and György Kolonics (HUN)
2008 Beijing
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  Aliaksandr Bahdanovich
and Andrei Bahdanovich (BLR)
  Christian Gille
and Tomasz Wylenzek (GER)
  György Kozmann
and Tamás Kiss (HUN)
2012 London
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  Peter Kretschmer
and Kurt Kuschela (GER)
  Aliaksandr Bahdanovich
and Andrei Bahdanovich (BLR)
  Alexey Korovashkov
and Ilya Pervukhin (RUS)
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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  Sebastian Brendel
and Jan Vandrey (GER)
  Erlon Silva
and Isaquias Queiroz (BRA)
  Dmytro Ianchuk
and Taras Mishchuk (UKR)
2020 Tokyo
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  Serguey Torres
and Fernando Jorge (CUB)
  Liu Hao
and Zheng Pengfei (CHN)
  Sebastian Brendel
and Tim Hecker (GER)

C-2 10000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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  Václav Mottl
and Zdeněk Škrland (TCH)
  Frank Saker
and Harvey Charters (CAN)
  Rupert Weinstabl
and Karl Proisl (AUT)
1948 London
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  Stephen Macknowski
and Steven Lysak (USA)
  Václav Havel
and Jiří Pecka (TCH)
  Georges Dransart
and Georges Gandil (FRA)
1952 Helsinki
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  Georges Turlier
and Jean Laudet (FRA)
  Kenneth Lane
and Donald Hawgood (CAN)
  Egon Drews
and Wilfried Soltau (GER)
1956 Melbourne
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  Pavel Kharin
and Gratsian Botev (URS)
  Georges Dransart
and Marcel Renaud (FRA)
  Imre Farkas
and József Hunics (HUN)

K-1 200 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2012 London
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Ed McKeever
  Great Britain
Saúl Craviotto
  Spain
Mark de Jonge
  Canada
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Liam Heath
  Great Britain
Maxime Beaumont
  France
Saúl Craviotto
  Spain
Ronald Rauhe
  Germany
2020 Tokyo
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Sándor Tótka
  Hungary
Manfredi Rizza
  Italy
Liam Heath
  Great Britain

K-1 500 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal
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Vasile Dîba
  Romania
Zoltán Sztanity
  Hungary
Rüdiger Helm
  East Germany
1980 Moscow
details
Vladimir Parfenovich
  Soviet Union
John Sumegi
  Australia
Vasile Dîba
  Romania
1984 Los Angeles
details
Ian Ferguson
  New Zealand
Lars-Erik Moberg
  Sweden
Bernard Brégeon
  France
1988 Seoul
details
Zsolt Gyulay
  Hungary
Andreas Stähle
  East Germany
Paul MacDonald
  New Zealand
1992 Barcelona
details
Mikko Kolehmainen
  Finland
Zsolt Gyulay
  Hungary
Knut Holmann
  Norway
1996 Atlanta
details
Antonio Rossi
  Italy
Knut Holmann
  Norway
Piotr Markiewicz
  Poland
2000 Sydney
details
Knut Holmann
  Norway
Petar Merkov
  Bulgaria
Michael Kolganov
  Israel
2004 Athens
details
Adam van Koeverden
  Canada
Nathan Baggaley
  Australia
Ian Wynne
  Great Britain
2008 Beijing
details
Ken Wallace
  Australia
Adam van Koeverden
  Canada
Tim Brabants
  Great Britain

K-1 10000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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Ernst Krebs
  Germany
Fritz Landertinger
  Austria
Ernest Riedel
  United States
1948 London
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Gert Fredriksson
  Sweden
Kurt Wires
  Finland
Eivind Skabo
  Norway
1952 Helsinki
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Thorvald Strömberg
  Finland
Gert Fredriksson
  Sweden
Michel Scheuer
  Germany
1956 Melbourne
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Gert Fredriksson
  Sweden
Ferenc Hatlaczky
  Hungary
Michel Scheuer
  United Team of Germany

K-1 4 × 500 metre relay

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1960 Rome
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  United Team of Germany (EUA)
Dieter Krause
Günther Perleberg
Paul Lange
Friedhelm Wentzke
  Hungary (HUN)
Imre Szöllősi
Imre Kemecsey
András Szente
György Mészáros
  Denmark (DEN)
Erik Hansen
Helmuth Sørensen
Arne Høyer
Erling Jessen

K-2 200 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2012 London
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  Alexander Dyachenko
and Yury Postrigay (RUS)
  Raman Piatrushenka
and Vadzim Makhneu (BLR)
  Liam Heath
and Jon Schofield (GBR)
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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  Saúl Craviotto
and Cristian Toro (ESP)
  Liam Heath
and Jon Schofield (GBR)
  Edvinas Ramanauskas
and Aurimas Lankas (LTU)

K-2 1000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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  Adolf Kainz
and Alfons Dorfner (AUT)
  Ewald Tilker
and Fritz Bondroit (GER)
  Nicolaas Tates
and Wim van der Kroft (NED)
1948 London
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  Hans Berglund
and Lennart Klingström (SWE)
  Ejvind Hansen
and Jakob Jensen (DEN)
  Thor Axelsson
and Nils Björklöf (FIN)
1952 Helsinki
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  Kurt Wires
and Yrjö Hietanen (FIN)
  Lars Glassér
and Ingemar Hedberg (SWE)
  Maximilian Raub
and Herbert Wiedermann (AUT)
1956 Melbourne
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  Meinrad Miltenberger
and Michel Scheuer (EUA)
  Anatoly Demitkov
and Mikhail Kaaleste (URS)
  Maximilian Raub
and Herbert Wiedermann (AUT)
1960 Rome
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  Gert Fredriksson
and Sven-Olov Sjödelius (SWE)
  György Mészáros
and András Szente (HUN)
  Stefan Kapłaniak
and Władysław Zieliński (POL)
1964 Tokyo
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  Gunnar Utterberg
and Sven-Olov Sjödelius (SWE)
  Antonius Geurts
and Paul Hoekstra (NED)
  Heinz Büker
and Holger Zander (EUA)
1968 Mexico City
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  Aleksandr Shaparenko
and Vladimir Morozov (URS)
  Csaba Giczy
and István Timár (HUN)
  Gerhard Siebold
and Günther Pfaff (AUT)
1972 Munich
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  Nikolai Gorbachev
and Viktor Kratasyuk (URS)
  József Deme
and János Rátkai (HUN)
  Władysław Szuszkiewicz
and Rafał Piszcz (POL)
1976 Montreal
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  Vladimir Romanovsky
and Serhei Nahorny (URS)
  Joachim Mattern
and Bernd Olbricht (GDR)
  Zoltán Bakó
and István Szabó (HUN)
1980 Moscow
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  Sergei Chukhray
and Vladimir Parfenovich (URS)
  István Szabó
and István Joós (HUN)
  Luis Gregorio Ramos
and Herminio Menéndez (ESP)
1984 Los Angeles
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  Hugh Fisher
and Alwyn Morris (CAN)
  Bernard Brégeon
and Patrick Lefoulon (FRA)
  Barry Kelly
and Grant Kenny (AUS)
1988 Seoul
details
  Greg Barton
and Norman Bellingham (USA)
  Ian Ferguson
and Paul MacDonald (NZL)
  Peter Foster
and Kelvin Graham (AUS)
1992 Barcelona
details
  Kay Bluhm
and Torsten Gutsche (GER)
  Gunnar Olsson
and Kalle Sundqvist (SWE)
  Grzegorz Kotowicz
and Dariusz Białkowski (POL)
1996 Atlanta
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  Antonio Rossi
and Daniele Scarpa (ITA)
  Kay Bluhm
and Torsten Gutsche (GER)
  Andrian Dushev
and Milko Kazanov (BUL)
2000 Sydney
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  Antonio Rossi
and Beniamino Bonomi (ITA)
  Markus Oscarsson
and Henrik Nilsson (SWE)
  Krisztián Bártfai
and Krisztián Veréb (HUN)
2004 Athens
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  Markus Oscarsson
and Henrik Nilsson (SWE)
  Antonio Rossi
and Beniamino Bonomi (ITA)
  Eirik Verås Larsen
and Nils Olav Fjeldheim (NOR)
2008 Beijing
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  Andreas Ihle
and Martin Hollstein (GER)
  Kim Wraae Knudsen
and René Holten Poulsen (DEN)
  Andrea Facchin
and Antonio Scaduto (ITA)
2012 London
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  Rudolf Dombi
and Roland Kökény (HUN)
  Fernando Pimenta
and Emanuel Silva (POR)
  Andreas Ihle
and Martin Hollstein (GER)
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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  Max Rendschmidt
and Marcus Gross (GER)
  Marko Tomićević
and Milenko Zorić (SRB)
  Ken Wallace
and Lachlan Tame (AUS)
2020 Tokyo
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  Jean van der Westhuyzen
and Thomas Green (AUS)
  Max Hoff
and Jacob Schopf (GER)
  Josef Dostál
and Radek Šlouf (CZE)

K-2 10000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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  Paul Wevers
and Ludwig Landen (GER)
  Viktor Kalisch
and Karl Steinhuber (AUT)
  Tage Fahlborg
and Helge Larsson (SWE)
1948 London
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  Gunnar Åkerlund
and Hans Wetterström (SWE)
  Ivar Mathisen
and Knut Østby (NOR)
  Thor Axelsson
and Nils Björklöf (FIN)
1952 Helsinki
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  Kurt Wires
and Yrjö Hietanen (FIN)
  Gunnar Åkerlund
and Hans Wetterström (SWE)
  Ferenc Varga
and József Gurovits (HUN)
1956 Melbourne
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  János Urányi
and László Fábián (HUN)
  Fritz Briel
and Theodor Kleine (EUA)
  Dennis Green
and Walter Brown (AUS)

K-4 1000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1964 Tokyo
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Nikolai Chuzhikov
Anatoli Grishin
Vyacheslav Ionov
Vladimir Morozov
  United Team of Germany (EUA)
Günther Perleberg
Bernhard Schulze
Friedhelm Wentzke
Holger Zander
  Romania (ROU)
Simion Cuciuc
Atanase Sciotnic
Mihai Țurcaș
Aurel Vernescu
1968 Mexico City
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  Norway (NOR)
Steinar Amundsen
Tore Berger
Egil Søby
Jan Johansen
  Romania (ROU)
Anton Calenic
Haralambie Ivanov
Dimitrie Ivanov
Mihai Țurcaș
  Hungary (HUN)
Csaba Giczy
Imre Szöllősi
István Timár
István Csizmadia
1972 Munich
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Yuri Filatov
Yuri Stetsenko
Valeri Didenko
Vladimir Morozov
  Romania (ROU)
Aurel Vernescu
Mihai Zafiu
Roman Vartolomeu
Atanase Sciotnic
  Norway (NOR)
Egil Søby
Steinar Amundsen
Tore Berger
Jan Johansen
1976 Montreal
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Sergei Chukhray
Aleksandr Degtyarev
Yuri Filatov
Vladimir Morozov
  Spain (ESP)
José María Esteban
José Ramón López
Herminio Menéndez
Luis Gregorio Ramos
  East Germany (GDR)
Frank-Peter Bischof
Bernd Duvigneau
Rüdiger Helm
Jürgen Lehnert
1980 Moscow
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  East Germany (GDR)
Rüdiger Helm
Bernd Olbricht
Harald Marg
Bernd Duvigneau
  Romania (ROU)
Mihai Zafiu
Vasile Dîba
Ion Geantă
Nicușor Eșanu
  Bulgaria (BUL)
Borislav Borisov
Bozhidar Milenkov
Lazar Khristov
Ivan Manev
1984 Los Angeles
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  New Zealand (NZL)
Grant Bramwell
Ian Ferguson
Paul MacDonald
Alan Thompson
  Sweden (SWE)
Per-Inge Bengtsson
Tommy Karls
Lars-Erik Moberg
Thomas Ohlsson
  France (FRA)
François Barouh
Philippe Boccara
Pascal Boucherit
Didier Vavasseur
1988 Seoul
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  Hungary (HUN)
Zsolt Gyulay
Ferenc Csipes
Sándor Hódosi
Attila Ábrahám
  Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Motuzenko
Sergey Kirsanov
Igor Nagayev
Viktor Denisov
  East Germany (GDR)
Kay Bluhm
André Wohllebe
Andreas Stähle
Hans-Jörg Bliesener
1992 Barcelona
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  Germany (GER)
Mario Von Appen
Oliver Kegel
Thomas Reineck
André Wohllebe
  Hungary (HUN)
Ferenc Csipes
Zsolt Gyulay
Attila Ábrahám
László Fidel
  Australia (AUS)
Ramon Andersson
Kelvin Graham
Ian Rowling
Steven Wood
1996 Atlanta
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  Germany (GER)
Thomas Reineck
Olaf Winter
Detlef Hofmann
Mark Zabel
  Hungary (HUN)
András Rajna
Gábor Horváth
Ferenc Csipes
Attila Adrovicz
  Russia (RUS)
Oleg Gorobiy
Sergey Verlin
Georgiy Tsybulnikov
Anatoli Tishchenko
2000 Sydney
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  Hungary (HUN)
Zoltán Kammerer
Botond Storcz
Ákos Vereckei
Gábor Horváth
  Germany (GER)
Jan Schäfer
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
  Poland (POL)
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Adam Seroczyński
Dariusz Białkowski
Marek Witkowski
2004 Athens
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  Hungary (HUN)
Zoltán Kammerer
Botond Storcz
Ákos Vereckei
Gábor Horváth
  Germany (GER)
Andreas Ihle
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
  Slovakia (SVK)
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Bača
2008 Beijing
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  Belarus (BLR)
Raman Piatrushenka
Aliaksei Abalmasau
Artur Litvinchuk
Vadzim Makhneu
  Slovakia (SVK)
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Tarr
  Germany (GER)
Lutz Altepost
Norman Bröckl
Torsten Eckbrett
Björn Goldschmidt
2012 London
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  Australia (AUS)
Tate Smith
David Smith
Murray Stewart
Jacob Clear
  Hungary (HUN)
Zoltán Kammerer
Dávid Tóth
Tamás Kulifai
Dániel Pauman
  Czech Republic (CZE)
Daniel Havel
Lukáš Trefil
Josef Dostál
Jan Štěrba
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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  Germany (GER)
Max Rendschmidt
Tom Liebscher
Max Hoff
Marcus Gross
  Slovakia (SVK)
Denis Myšák
Erik Vlček
Juraj Tarr
Tibor Linka
  Czech Republic (CZE)
Daniel Havel
Lukáš Trefil
Josef Dostál
Jan Štěrba

K-1 (folding) 10000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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Gregor Hradetzky
  Austria
Henri Eberhardt
  France
Xaver Hörmann
  Germany

K-2 (folding) 10000 metres

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1936 Berlin
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  Erik Bladström
and Sven Johansson (SWE)
  Erich Hanisch
and Willi Horn (GER)
  Piet Wijdekop
and Kees Wijdekop (NED)

References

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