Lista över olympiska herrmedaljörer i kanotsport
Det här är en komplett lista över alla medaljörer i kanotsport vid olympiska sommarspelen från 1936 till 2020, på herrsidan.
Medaljörer
Nuvarande grenar
Slalom
C-1
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
München 1972 Detaljer... | Reinhard Eiben (GDR) | Reinhold Kauder (FRG) | James McEwan (USA) |
1976–1988 | Ingick inte i det olympiska programmet | ||
Barcelona 1992 Detaljer... | Lukáš Pollert (TCH) | Gareth Marriott (GBR) | Jacky Avril (FRA) |
Atlanta 1996 Detaljer... | Michal Martikán (SVK) | Lukáš Pollert (CZE) | Patrice Estanguet (FRA) |
Sydney 2000 Detaljer... | Tony Estanguet (FRA) | Michal Martikán (SVK) | Juraj Minčík (SVK) |
Aten 2004 Detaljer... | Tony Estanguet (FRA) | Michal Martikán (SVK) | Stefan Pfannmöller (GER) |
Peking 2008 Detaljer... | Michal Martikán (SVK) | David Florence (GBR) | Robin Bell (AUS) |
London 2012 Detaljer... | Tony Estanguet (FRA) | Sideris Tasiadis (GER) | Michal Martikán (SVK) |
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Detaljer... | Denis Gargaud Chanut (FRA) | Matej Beňuš (SVK) | Takuya Haneda (JPN) |
Tokyo 2020 Detaljer... | Benjamin Savšek (SLO) | Lukáš Rohan (CZE) | Sideris Tasiadis (GER) |
K-1
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
München 1972 Detaljer... | Siegbert Horn (GDR) | Norbert Sattler (AUT) | Harald Gimpel (GDR) |
1976–1988 | Ingick inte i det olympiska programmet | ||
Barcelona 1992 Detaljer... | Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) | Sylvain Curinier (FRA) | Jochen Lettmann (GER) |
Atlanta 1996 Detaljer... | Oliver Fix (GER) | Andraž Vehovar (SLO) | Thomas Becker (GER) |
Sydney 2000 Detaljer... | Thomas Schmidt (GER) | Paul Ratcliffe (GBR) | Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) |
Aten 2004 Detaljer... | Benoît Peschier (FRA) | Campbell Walsh (GBR) | Fabien Lefèvre (FRA) |
Peking 2008 Detaljer... | Alexander Grimm (GER) | Fabien Lefèvre (FRA) | Benjamin Boukpeti (TOG) |
London 2012 Detaljer... | Daniele Molmenti (ITA) | Vavřinec Hradilek (CZE) | Hannes Aigner (GER) |
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Detaljer... | Joseph Clarke (GBR) | Peter Kauzer (SLO) | Jiří Prskavec (CZE) |
Tokyo 2020 Detaljer... | Jiří Prskavec (CZE) | Jakub Grigar (SVK) | Hannes Aigner (GER) |
Slätvatten
C-1 1000 meter
C-2 500 meter
K-1 1000 meter
K-2 500 meter
K-4 500 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Tokyo 2020 Detaljer... | Tyskland Max Rendschmidt Ronald Rauhe Tom Liebscher Max Lemke | Spanien Saúl Craviotto Marcus Walz Carlos Arévalo Rodrigo Germade | Slovenien Samuel Baláž Denis Myšák Erik Vlček Adam Botek |
Borttagna grenar
Slalom
C-2
Slätvatten
C-1 200 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
London 2012 Detaljer... | Jurij Tjeban (UKR) | vakant[a] | Ivan Sjtyl (RUS) |
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Detaljer... | Jurij Tjeban (UKR) | Valentin Demyanenko (AZE) | Isaquias Queiroz (BRA) |
C-1 500 meter
C-1 10 000 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
London 1948 Detaljer... | František Čapek (TCH) | Frank Havens (USA) | Norman Lane (CAN) |
Helsingfors 1952 Detaljer... | Frank Havens (USA) | Gábor Novák (HUN) | Alfréd Jindra (TCH) |
Melbourne 1956 Detaljer... | Leon Rotman (ROU) | János Parti (HUN) | Gennady Bucharin (URS) |
C-2 1000 meter
C-2 10 000 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Berlin 1936 Detaljer... | Tjeckoslovakien Václav Mottl Zdeněk Škrland | Kanada Frank Saker Harvey Charters | Österrike Rupert Weinstabl Karl Proisl |
London 1948 Detaljer... | USA Steven Lysak Stephen Macknowski | Tjeckoslovakien Václav Havel Jiří Pecka | Frankrike Georges Dransart Georges Gandil |
Helsingfors 1952 Detaljer... | Frankrike Georges Turlier Jean Laudet | Kanada Kenneth Lane Donald Hawgood | Tyskland Egon Drews Wilfried Soltau |
Melbourne 1956 Detaljer... | Sovjetunionen Pavel Charin Gratsian Botev | Frankrike Georges Dransart Marcel Renaud | Ungern Imre Farkas József Hunics |
K-1 200 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
London 2012 Detaljer... | Ed McKeever (GBR) | Saúl Craviotto (ESP) | Mark de Jonge (CAN) |
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Detaljer... | Liam Heath (GBR) | Maxime Beaumont (FRA) | Saúl Craviotto (ESP) |
Ronald Rauhe (GER) | |||
Tokyo 2020 Detaljer... | Sándor Tótka (HUN) | Manfredi Rizza (ITA) | Liam Heath (GBR) |
K-1 500 meter
K-1 4 x 500 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Rom 1960 Detaljer... | Tysklands förenade lag Dieter Krause Günther Perleberg Paul Lange Friedhelm Wentzke | Ungern Imre Szöllősi Imre Kemecsey András Szente György Mészáros | Danmark Erik Hansen Helmuth Nyborg Arne Høyer Erling Jessen |
K-1 10 000 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Berlin 1936 Detaljer... | Ernst Krebs (GER) | Fritz Landertinger (AUT) | Ernest Riedel (USA) |
London 1948 Detaljer... | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Kurt Wires (FIN) | Eivind Skabo (NOR) |
Helsingfors 1952 Detaljer... | Thorvald Strömberg (FIN) | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Michel Scheuer (GER) |
Melbourne 1956 Detaljer... | Gert Fredriksson (SWE) | Ferenc Hatlaczki (HUN) | Michel Scheuer (EUA) |
K-2 200 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
London 2012 Detaljer... | Ryssland Aleksandr Djatjenko Jurij Postrigaj | Belarus Raman Piatrusjenka Vadzim Machneu | Storbritannien Liam Heath Jon Schofield |
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Detaljer... | Spanien Saúl Craviotto Cristian Toro | Storbritannien Liam Heath Jon Schofield | Litauen Aurimas Lankas Edvinas Ramanauskas |
K-2 1000 meter
K-2 10 000 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Berlin 1936 Detaljer... | Tyskland Paul Wevers Ludwig Landen | Österrike Viktor Kalisch Karl Steinhuber | Sverige Tage Fahlborg Helge Larsson |
London 1948 Detaljer... | Sverige Gunnar Åkerlund Hans Wetterström | Norge Ivar Mathisen Knut Østby | Finland Thor Axelsson Nils Björklöf |
Helsingfors 1952 Detaljer... | Finland Kurt Wires Yrjö Hietanen | Sverige Gunnar Åkerlund Hans Wetterström | Ungern Ferenc Varga József Gurovits |
Melbourne 1956 Detaljer... | Ungern János Urányi László Fábián | Tysklands förenade lag Fritz Briel Theodor Kleine | Australien Dennis Green Walter Brown |
K-4 1000 meter
F1 10 000 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Berlin 1936 Detaljer... | Gregor Hradetzky (AUT) | Henri Eberhardt (FRA) | Xaver Hörmann (GER) |
F-2 10 000 meter
Spel | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Berlin 1936 Detaljer... | Sverige Sven Johansson Erik Bladström | Tyskland Willi Horn Erich Hanisch | Nederländerna Piet Wijdekop Cees Wijdekop |
- Noteringar
- ^ Jevgenij Šuklin från Litauen tog ursprungligen silvermedaljen men diskvalificerades för doping efter att proverna testats om 2019.[1]
Referenser
- ^ (12 juni 2019). IOC sanctions one athlete for failing anti-doping tests at London 2012. Internationella olympiska kommittén. Läst 13 augusti 2021.
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