Rowing at the 1968 Summer Olympics

Dates 13 – 19 October 1968
Medal Events 7

Rowing at the 1968 Summer Olympics took place in Mexico City’s Lake Xochimilco, in its newly-constructed Virgilio Uribe Olympic course. The 1968 program remained that same as it had been since 1924 and would continue to be until 1976, when it was expanded to include women and the men’s quadruple sculls. As the only nation to win more than one gold medal, in the coxless pairs and fours, East Germany topped the medal table, while its silver medal in the coxed fours made it one of only two nations to win three medals of any color (the other was the Netherlands). This was the first time the United States had competed in Olympic rowing (it skipped 1908 and 1912) and failed to win a gold medal.

Bulgaria made its Olympic debut by entering crews into the double sculls and coxed pairs (the nation had sent rowers to the 1964 Games as well, but they did not actually participate), while East and West Germany competed as independent entities for the first time, although rowers from both nations had taken part and found great success for years under unified Germany. Among notable medalists, New Zealand’s victory in the coxed fours gave that nation its first Olympic rowing title since its debut in 1920 and started them on their journey to becoming a world power in the sport.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Single Sculls, Men Olympic 13 – 19 October 1968 17 17
Double Sculls, Men Olympic 13 – 19 October 1968 27 13
Coxless Pairs, Men Olympic 13 – 18 October 1968 36 18
Coxed Pairs, Men Olympic 13 – 19 October 1968 54 18
Coxless Fours, Men Olympic 13 – 19 October 1968 45 11
Coxed Fours, Men Olympic 13 – 19 October 1968 66 13
Eights, Men Olympic 13 – 19 October 1968 113 12
353 (353/0) 29 (29/0)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single Sculls, Men Jan WieneseNED Jochen MeißnerFRG Alberto DemiddiARG
Double Sculls, Men Soviet UnionURS NetherlandsNED United StatesUSA
Coxless Pairs, Men East GermanyGDR United StatesUSA DenmarkDEN
Coxed Pairs, Men ItalyITA NetherlandsNED DenmarkDEN
Coxless Fours, Men East GermanyGDR HungaryHUN ItalyITA
Coxed Fours, Men New ZealandNZL East GermanyGDR SwitzerlandSUI
Eights, Men West GermanyFRG AustraliaAUS Soviet UnionURS

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
East Germany GDR 2 1 0 3
Netherlands NED 1 2 0 3
West Germany FRG 1 1 0 2
Italy ITA 1 0 1 2
Soviet Union URS 1 0 1 2
New Zealand NZL 1 0 0 1
United States USA 0 1 1 2
Australia AUS 0 1 0 1
Hungary HUN 0 1 0 1
Denmark DEN 0 0 2 2
Argentina ARG 0 0 1 1
Switzerland SUI 0 0 1 1