Rowing made a debut in the 2008 Summer Paralympics held in Beijing. There are four rowing events held in this sport which are men's/women's single sculls and mixed double sculls and four coxed. The single sculls are classed as A for arms only, the mixed double sculls are classed as TA for trunk and arms and the four coxed are classed as LTA for legs, trunk and arms. So far, 96 athletes have competed within the sport since 2008.
Medalists
editMen's single sculls
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2008 Beijing[1] |
Tom Aggar Great Britain |
Oleksandr Petrenko Ukraine |
Eli Nawi Israel |
2012 London[2] |
Cheng Huang China |
Erik Horrie Australia |
Aleksey Chuvashev Russia |
2016 Rio de Janeiro[3] |
Roman Polianskyi Ukraine |
Erik Horrie Australia |
Tom Aggar Great Britain |
2020 Tokyo |
Roman Polianskyi Ukraine |
Erik Horrie Australia |
Renê Pereira Brazil |
Women's single sculls
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2008 Beijing[1] |
Helene Raynsford Great Britain |
Liudmila Vauchok Belarus |
Laura Schwanger United States |
2012 London[2] |
Alla Lysenko Ukraine |
Nathalie Benoit France |
Liudmila Vauchok Belarus |
2016 Rio de Janeiro[3] |
Rachel Morris Great Britain |
Wang Lili China |
Moran Samuel Israel |
2020 Tokyo |
Birgit Skarstein Norway |
Moran Samuel Israel |
Nathalie Benoit France |
Mixed double sculls
editEvent | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2008 Beijing[1] |
China (CHN) Zilong Shan Yangjing Zhou |
Australia (AUS) John Maclean Kathryn Ross |
Brazil (BRA) Josiane Lima Elton Santana |
2012 London[2] |
China (CHN) Tianming Fei Xiaoxian Lou |
France (FRA) Perle Bouge Stephane Tardieu |
United States (USA) Oksana Masters Rob Jones |
2016 Rio de Janeiro[3] |
Great Britain (GBR) Lauren Rowles Laurence Whiteley |
China (CHN) Tianming Fei Shuang Liu |
France (FRA) Perle Bouge Stephane Tardieu |
2020 Tokyo |
Great Britain Laurence Whiteley Lauren Rowles |
Netherlands Annika van der Meer Corné de Koning |
China Liu Shuang Jiang Jijian |