Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics

Dates 18 – 25 July 1976
Medal Events 14

Rowing at the 1976 Summer Olympics was held in the newly-constructed Olympic Basin on the Île Notre-Dame, itself an artificial entity created for Expo 67, the Canadian centennial celebration, out of rock cleared for the Montreal Metro. The Montreal Games hosted women’s rowing events for the first time and sixteen nations sent women to take part in six events: single, double, and coxed quadruple sculls, coxless pairs, and coxed fours and eights. The men’s program expanded as well, adding the (coxless) quadruple sculls for the first time. East Germany topped the medal table for the third consecutive time and won a medal in every event for the second time in a row, taking five of the eight men’s events and four of the six women’s competitions. The only other nation to capture more than one gold medal was Bulgaria, who won the women’s events that the East Germans did not, a feat that was made all the more impressive by the fact that the nation had never previously won an Olympic rowing medal. Norway, meanwhile, earned its first-ever Olympic rowing title when brothers Frank and Alf Hansen won the double sculls event.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Single Sculls, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 15 15
Double Sculls, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 26 13
Quadruple Sculls, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 45 11
Coxless Pairs, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 30 15
Coxed Pairs, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 40 13
Coxless Fours, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 61 15
Coxed Fours, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 71 14
Eights, Men Olympic 18 – 25 July 1976 100 11
Single Sculls, Women Olympic 19 – 24 July 1976 11 11
Double Sculls, Women Olympic 19 – 24 July 1976 20 10
Coxless Pairs, Women Olympic 19 – 24 July 1976 22 11
Coxed Fours, Women Olympic 19 – 24 July 1976 40 8
Coxed Quadruple Sculls, Women Olympic 19 – 24 July 1976 45 9
Eights, Women Olympic 19 – 24 July 1976 72 8
593 (388/205) 31 (30/16)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single Sculls, Men Pertti KarppinenFIN Peter-Michael KolbeFRG Joachim DreifkeGDR
Double Sculls, Men NorwayNOR Great BritainGBR East GermanyGDR
Quadruple Sculls, Men East GermanyGDR Soviet UnionURS CzechoslovakiaTCH
Coxless Pairs, Men East GermanyGDR United StatesUSA West GermanyFRG
Coxed Pairs, Men East GermanyGDR Soviet UnionURS CzechoslovakiaTCH
Coxless Fours, Men East GermanyGDR NorwayNOR Soviet UnionURS
Coxed Fours, Men Soviet UnionURS East GermanyGDR West GermanyFRG
Eights, Men East GermanyGDR Great BritainGBR New ZealandNZL
Single Sculls, Women Christine ScheiblichGDR Joan LindUSA Yelena AntonovaURS
Double Sculls, Women BulgariaBUL East GermanyGDR Soviet UnionURS
Coxless Pairs, Women BulgariaBUL East GermanyGDR West GermanyFRG
Coxed Fours, Women East GermanyGDR BulgariaBUL Soviet UnionURS
Coxed Quadruple Sculls, Women East GermanyGDR Soviet UnionURS RomaniaROU
Eights, Women East GermanyGDR Soviet UnionURS United StatesUSA

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
East Germany GDR 9 3 2 14
Bulgaria BUL 2 1 0 3
Soviet Union URS 1 4 4 9
Norway NOR 1 1 0 2
Finland FIN 1 0 0 1
United States USA 0 2 1 3
Great Britain GBR 0 2 0 2
West Germany FRG 0 1 3 4
Czechoslovakia TCH 0 0 2 2
New Zealand NZL 0 0 1 1
Romania ROU 0 0 1 1