Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Canoe Sprint European Championships (614)

Athlete Nation(s) Sport(s) Role(s) Era Notes
Aliaksei Abalmasau BLR CSP Olympics 2004—2008 3–3–3 2001 Milano bronze: K4 500 m and K4 1000 m; 2004 Poznań silver: K4 500 m; 2005 Poznań gold: K4 500 m; 2006 Račice gold: K4 200 m, silver: K4 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra silver: K4 200 m; 2008 Milano bronze: K4 500 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K4 1000 m
Aleksandar Aleksić SRB CSP Olympics 2012 0–0–1 2012 Zagreb bronze: K4 1000 m
Dumitru Alexe ROU CMA/CSP Olympics 1956—1960 1–1–1 1957 Gent gold: C2 10000 m, silver: C2 1000 m; 1959 Duisburg bronze: C2 1000 m
Adnan Aliev BUL CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2008 Milano bronze: C2 500 m
Péter Almási HUN CSP Olympics 1996 1–0–1 1997 Plovdiv gold: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 500 m
Lutz Altepost GER CSP Olympics 2004—2008 0–2–2 2005 Poznań silver: K1 500 m; 2006 Račice bronze: K1 500 m and K4 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: K4 1000 m
Pavlo Altukhov UKR CSP Olympics 2016—2020 0–0–2 2015 Račice bronze: C1 500 m and C1 1000 m
Bâbak Amir-Tahmasseb FRA CSP Olympics 2000—2004 0–1–0 1999 Zagreb silver: K1 1000 m
Steinar Amundsen NOR CSP Olympics 1968—1972 1–0–0 1969 Moskva gold: K4 10000 m
Mircea Anastasescu ROU CSP Olympics 1952—1960 0–0–1 1957 Gent bronze: K2 500 m
Lars Andersson SWE CSP Olympics 1968—1976 0–3–1 1967 Duisburg silver: K2 1000 m and K2 10000 m; 1969 Moskva silver: K2 1000 m, bronze: K1 1000 m
Gheorghe Andriev ROU CSP Olympics 1988—1996 1–5–0 1999 Zagreb gold: C2 500 m, silver: C2 1000 m, C4 200 m, and C4 500 m; 2000 Poznań silver: C4 500 m and C4 1000 m
Jan Andrlík CZE CSP Olympics 2000 0–0–1 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K4 1000 m
Roman Anoshkin ROC
RUS
CSP Olympics 2016—2020 0–1–0 2016 Moskva silver: K4 1000 m
Izabella Antonowicz-Szuszkiewicz POL CSP Olympics 1964—1972 0–1–0 1965 București silver: K4 500 m (competed as Izabella Antonowicz)
Yelena Anyushina RUS CSP Olympics 2016 0–0–3 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K4 500 m; 2015 Račice bronze: K4 500 m; 2017 Plovdiv bronze: K1 500 m
Izaskun Aramburu ESP CSP Olympics 1996—2000 1–3–4 1997 Plovdiv gold: K2 500 m, silver: K2 200 m and K4 200 m, bronze: K4 500 m; 1999 Zagreb silver: K4 500 m, bronze: K2 500 m; 2000 Poznań bronze: K4 200 m and K4 1000 m
Stanimir Atanasov BUL CSP Olympics 2004 0–0–2 1997 Plovdiv bronze: C2 200 m; 2002 Szeged bronze: C1 1000 m
Eduard Augustin GDR CSP Olympics 1972 1–0–0 1969 Moskva gold: K4 1000 m
Marian Băban ROU CSP Olympics 2000—2004 0–2–2 2001 Milano bronze: K4 200 m; 2005 Poznań silver: K4 1000 m, bronze: K4 500 m; 2006 Račice silver: K4 500 m
Juraj Bača SVK CSP Olympics 2000—2004 4–2–1 1997 Plovdiv silver: K4 1000 m; 1999 Zagreb gold: K2 1000 m, bronze: K2 500 m; 2001 Milano gold: K4 1000 m, silver: K4 500 m; 2002 Szeged gold: K4 500 m and K4 1000 m
Björn Bach GER CSP Olympics 2000—2004 2–1–2 2000 Poznań gold: K4 500 m and K4 1000 m; 2001 Milano silver: K4 1000 m; 2005 Poznań bronze: K4 200 m; 2006 Račice bronze: K4 1000 m
Aliaksandr Bahdanovich BLR CSP Olympics 2004—2012 3–4–6 2004 Poznań bronze: C4 500 m and C4 1000 m; 2006 Račice silver: C4 500 m, bronze: C2 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: C2 500 m and C4 500 m, bronze: C2 1000 m; 2008 Milano gold: C2 1000 m, bronze: C4 200 m; 2011 Beograd silver: C2 1000 m and C4 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb bronze: C2 1000 m; 2016 Moskva silver: C2 1000 m
Andrei Bahdanovich BLR CSP Olympics 2008—2012 3–5–5 2006 Račice silver: C4 500 m, bronze: C2 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: C2 500 m and C4 500 m, bronze: C2 1000 m; 2008 Milano gold: C2 1000 m, bronze: C4 200 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: C4 200 m; 2011 Beograd silver: C2 1000 m and C4 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb bronze: C2 1000 m; 2016 Moskva silver: C2 1000 m; 2017 Plovdiv silver: C2 200 m
Alesia Bakunova BLR CSP Olympics 2000 0–1–1 2001 Milano silver: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 500 m
Hanna Balabanova UKR CSP Olympics 1996—2004 2–0–0 2001 Milano gold: K4 1000 m; 2004 Poznań gold: K4 500 m
Egidijus Balčiūnas LTU CSP Olympics 2000—2012 1–3–1 2004 Poznań gold: K2 200 m, silver: K2 500 m; 2006 Račice silver: K2 200 m; 2008 Milano silver: K2 200 m, bronze: K2 500 m
Natallia Bandarenka BLR CSP Olympics 2000 0–1–1 2001 Milano silver: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 500 m
Klára Bánfalvi-Fried HUN CSP Olympics 1948—1960 0–0–2 1959 Duisburg bronze: K1 500 m; 1961 Poznań bronze: K4 500 m
Pablo Baños ESP CSP Olympics 2004 0–1–1 2004 Poznań silver: K2 1000 m; 2006 Račice bronze: K2 1000 m
Paweł Baraszkiewicz POL CSP Olympics 1996—2008 5–4–6 1997 Plovdiv gold: C2 500 m, bronze: C4 1000 m; 1999 Zagreb gold: C2 200 m, bronze: C1 1000 m; 2000 Poznań gold: C2 200 m, C2 500 m, and C2 1000 m; 2001 Milano silver: C2 200 m, bronze: C4 200 m; 2004 Poznań silver: C2 500 m, bronze: C2 200 m; 2005 Poznań silver: C1 500 m, bronze: C1 200 m; 2008 Milano bronze: C2 1000 m; 2011 Beograd silver: C1 500 m
Krisztián Bártfai HUN CSP Olympics 1992—2000 0–3–0 2000 Poznań silver: K2 1000 m; 2001 Milano silver: K2 500 m and K2 1000 m
Paweł Baumann POL CSP Olympics 2004—2008 0–0–2 2004 Poznań bronze: K4 1000 m; 2005 Poznań bronze: K4 1000 m
José Alfredo Bea ESP CSP Olympics 1992—2004 0–1–2 1999 Zagreb bronze: C2 500 m; 2001 Milano silver: C2 1000 m, bronze: C2 500 m
Maxime Beaumont FRA CSP Olympics 2012—2020 0–2–1 2012 Zagreb silver: K1 200 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho bronze: K2 200 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: K2 500 m
Pavel Bednář CZE CSP Olympics 1996 0–0–1 1997 Plovdiv bronze: C4 200 m
István Beé HUN CSP Olympics 2004—2008 5–0–6 1997 Plovdiv gold: K4 200 m; 2000 Poznań bronze: K2 500 m and K4 200 m; 2001 Milano gold: K4 200 m; 2002 Szeged bronze: K4 200 m; 2004 Poznań gold: K4 200 m and K4 500 m; 2005 Poznań gold: K4 200 m; 2006 Račice bronze: K4 200 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K4 200 m; 2010 Trasona bronze: K2 200 m
Lani Belcher GBR CSP Olympics 2016 1–1–0 2010 Trasona gold: K1 5000 m; 2011 Beograd silver: K1 5000 m
Alfonso Benavides ESP CSP Olympics 2012—2016 0–3–1 2011 Beograd silver: C1 200 m; 2012 Zagreb silver: C1 200 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: C1 200 m; 2015 Račice bronze: C1 200 m
Franco Benedini ITA CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–2 2002 Szeged bronze: K4 500 m; 2008 Milano bronze: K4 1000 m
Zoltán Benkő HUN CSP Olympics 2004—2008 2–3–1 2004 Poznań gold: K4 500 m; 2005 Poznań silver: K1 1000 m; 2006 Račice gold: K1 500 m, silver: K1 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K1 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: K4 500 m
Tore Berger NOR CSP Olympics 1968—1972 1–0–0 1969 Moskva gold: K4 10000 m
Alena Bets BLR CSP Olympics 2000—2004 0–1–0 2001 Milano silver: K4 1000 m
Serhiy Bezuhlyi AZE
UKR
CSP Olympics 2008—2012 1–3–1 2008 Milano silver: C2 1000 m (competed for Ukraine); 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: C2 500 m (competed for Azerbaijan); 2010 Trasona gold: C2 1000 m, silver: C2 500 m (competed for Azerbaijan); 2011 Beograd silver: C2 500 m (competed for Azerbaijan)
Dariusz Białkowski POL CSP Olympics 1992—2004 1–1–1 1997 Plovdiv silver: K2 1000 m; 1999 Zagreb gold: K4 1000 m; 2004 Poznań bronze: K4 1000 m
Kasper Bleibach DEN CSP Olympics 2008—2012 3–0–1 2008 Milano gold: K1 500 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K1 4×200 m; 2011 Beograd bronze: K1 500 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: K4 1000 m
Kamila Bobr BLR CSP YOG 2014 1–2–0 2015 Račice gold: C2 500 m; 2017 Plovdiv silver: C2 500 m; 2018 Beograd silver: C2 200 m
Fritz Bondroit GER CSP Olympics 1936 1–0–0 1934 København gold: K2 1000 m
Beniamino Bonomi ITA CSP Olympics 1988—2004 1–0–1 1997 Plovdiv gold: K2 500 m, bronze: K1 1000 m
Antonel Borșan ROU CSP Olympics 1996 1–2–0 1997 Plovdiv gold: C4 1000 m, silver: C2 1000 m and C4 500 m
Andriy Borzukov UKR CSP Olympics 1996 0–2–0 1999 Zagreb silver: K4 200 m; 2000 Poznań silver: K4 200 m
Kinga Bóta HUN CSP Olympics 2004 8–8–1 1997 Plovdiv bronze: K1 1000 m; 1999 Zagreb gold: K4 500 m, silver: K4 200 m; 2000 Poznań gold: K4 200 m, silver: K1 1000 m and K2 500 m; 2001 Milano gold: K2 500 m, K4 200 m, and K4 500 m; 2002 Szeged gold: K2 1000 m and K4 500 m, silver: K2 500 m and K4 200 m; 2004 Poznań gold: K2 1000 m, silver: K4 200 m and K4 500 m; 2005 Poznań silver: K4 500 m
Gábor Bozsik HUN CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–2 2006 Račice bronze: K4 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K4 500 m
Tim Brabants GBR CSP Olympics 2000—2012 4–2–0 2002 Szeged gold: K1 1000 m; 2004 Poznań silver: K1 1000 m; 2006 Račice gold: K1 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: K1 500 m, silver: K1 1000 m; 2008 Milano gold: K1 1000 m
Jan Břečka CZE CSP Olympics 2000 5–1–2 1999 Zagreb gold: C4 200 m, bronze: C2 200 m; 2000 Poznań gold: C4 200 m, silver: C2 200 m; 2001 Milano gold: C4 200 m; 2002 Szeged bronze: C4 200 m; 2004 Poznań gold: C4 200 m; 2005 Poznań gold: C4 200 m
Sebastian Brendel GER CSP Olympics / Other 2012—2020 13–7–3 2007 Pontevedra bronze: C4 500 m; 2008 Milano silver: C1 500 m, bronze: C1 1000 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: C1 1000 m and C1 4×200 m, bronze: C1 500 m; 2010 Trasona gold: C1 1000 m; 2011 Beograd gold: C1 1000 m and C1 5000 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: C1 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: C1 5000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: C1 1000 m and C1 5000 m, silver: C1 500 m; 2015 Račice gold: C1 1000 m and C1 5000 m; 2016 Moskva gold: C1 1000 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: C1 1000 m and C1 5000 m, silver: C4 1000 m; 2018 Beograd gold: C1 5000 m, silver: C1 500 m and C1 1000 m
Renate Breuer FRG CSP Olympics 1968—1972 0–3–3 1965 București bronze: K1 500 m and K4 500 m; 1967 Duisburg silver: K4 500 m, bronze: K2 500 m; 1969 Moskva silver: K1 500 m and K4 500 m
Fritz Briel GER
FRG
CMA Olympics 1956 4–1–1 1957 Gent gold: K1 10000 m and K2 1000 m, silver: K1 1000 m, bronze: K4 1000 m (competed for West Germany); 1961 Poznań gold: K1 10000 m and K1 4×500 m (competed for West Germany)
Norman Bröckl GER CSP Olympics 2008—2012 1–3–2 2005 Poznań bronze: K4 200 m; 2006 Račice bronze: K4 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: K4 1000 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: K1 4×200 m; 2010 Trasona gold: K4 1000 m; 2011 Beograd silver: K4 1000 m
Jan Brzák-Felix CZE
TCH
CSP Olympics 1936—1952 2–1–0 1933 Praha silver: C2 1000 m; 1934 København gold: C2 1000 m and C2 10000 m
Nikolay Buhalov BUL CSP Olympics 1988—2000 1–1–1 1997 Plovdiv gold: C1 500 m, silver: C1 1000 m; 2000 Poznań bronze: C1 500 m
Heinz Büker GER
FRG
CSP Olympics 1964 1–1–0 1961 Poznań gold: K1 4×500 m (competed for West Germany); 1967 Duisburg silver: K1 4×500 m (competed for West Germany)
Gennady Bukharin RUS
URS
CMA/CSP Olympics 1956 0–3–0 1957 Gent silver: C1 1000 m and C1 10000 m; 1959 Duisburg silver: C1 10000 m
Roman Bundz UKR CSP Olympics 1996—2000 0–0–1 1999 Zagreb bronze: C4 1000 m
David Cal ESP CSP Olympics / Other 2004—2012 0–1–4 2004 Poznań silver: C1 1000 m, bronze: C1 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: C1 500 m and C1 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb bronze: C1 500 m
Anton Calenic ROU CSP Olympics 1968 1–0–0 1967 Duisburg gold: K4 1000 m
Helmut Cämmerer GER CSP Olympics 1936 1–1–0 1933 Praha gold: K1 1000 m; 1934 København silver: K2 1000 m
Cyrille Carré FRA CSP Olympics 2008—2016 0–0–2 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K2 1000 m; 2008 Milano bronze: K2 1000 m
Óscar Carrera ESP CSP Olympics 2016 0–0–1 2015 Račice bronze: K4 1000 m
Rachel Cawthorn GBR CSP Olympics 2012—2016 1–0–4 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K1 500 m and K4 200 m; 2010 Trasona gold: K1 1000 m, bronze: K1 500 m; 2017 Plovdiv bronze: K1 1000 m
Alexandru Ceaușu ROU CSP Olympics 2004 0–1–0 2006 Račice silver: K4 500 m
Yuriy Cheban UKR CSP Olympics 2004—2016 0–1–4 2006 Račice bronze: C1 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: C1 200 m; 2008 Milano bronze: C1 500 m; 2010 Trasona silver: C1 200 m; 2011 Beograd bronze: C1 200 m
Olena Cherevatova UKR CSP Olympics 2000—2004 1–0–0 2004 Poznań gold: K4 500 m
Iosif Chirilă ROU CSP Olympics 2008—2012 1–7–3 2004 Poznań silver: C4 1000 m; 2005 Poznań gold: C4 500 m; 2006 Račice bronze: C2 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: C4 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: C4 1000 m; 2011 Beograd silver: C1 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb silver: C4 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: C4 1000 m; 2015 Račice silver: C4 1000 m; 2016 Moskva silver: C2 500 m, bronze: C4 1000 m
Małgorzata Chojnacka POL CSP Olympics 2008 1–2–3 2005 Poznań bronze: K4 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra silver: K2 1000 m, bronze: K4 500 m; 2008 Milano silver: K4 1000 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K4 500 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: K1 1000 m (competed as Malgorzata Wardowicz)
Martin Chorváth SVK CSP Olympics 2004 2–0–3 1999 Zagreb bronze: K4 200 m and K4 1000 m; 2000 Poznań gold: K4 200 m, bronze: K2 200 m; 2002 Szeged gold: K4 200 m
Villy Christiansen DEN CSP Olympics 1956 0–1–1 1957 Gent silver: K2 1000 m, bronze: K1 1000 m
Nikolay Chuzhikov URS
UKR
CSP Olympics 1964—1968 0–0–3 1965 București bronze: K4 10000 m; 1967 Duisburg bronze: K4 1000 m; 1969 Moskva bronze: K4 1000 m
Stefania Cicali ITA CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K4 1000 m
Philippe Colin FRA CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–2 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K2 1000 m; 2008 Milano bronze: K2 1000 m
Andrei Conțolenco ROU CSP Olympics 1968 3–0–1 1961 Poznań gold: K2 500 m; 1965 București gold: K4 1000 m; 1967 Duisburg gold: K1 4×500 m, bronze: K2 500 m
Costel Coșniță ROU CSP Olympics 1972 0–1–1 1967 Duisburg silver: K4 10000 m, bronze: K2 500 m
Serghei Covaliov ROU CSP Olympics 1968—1972 2–1–1 1965 București bronze: C2 10000 m; 1967 Duisburg gold: K4 1000 m, silver: C2 1000 m; 1969 Moskva gold: C2 1000 m
Saúl Craviotto ESP CSP Olympics / Other 2008—2020 3–3–0 2008 Milano silver: K2 500 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K2 200 m; 2010 Trasona silver: K2 200 m and K2 500 m; 2018 Beograd gold: K2 200 m and K4 500 m
Tamara Csipes HUN CSP Olympics 2016—2020 6–5–1 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: K2 1000 m and K4 500 m; 2010 Trasona gold: K2 1000 m, silver: K1 5000 m and K4 500 m; 2011 Beograd gold: K2 500 m and K2 1000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K1 1000 m and K2 500 m; 2016 Moskva gold: K4 500 m; 2018 Beograd silver: K2 500 m, bronze: K2 1000 m
István Csizmadia HUN CSP Olympics 1968 0–0–1 1969 Moskva bronze: K1 4×500 m
Jiří Čtvrtečka CZE
TCH
CSP Olympics 1968—1976 0–0–1 1967 Duisburg bronze: C1 1000 m
Francisco Cubelos ESP CSP Olympics 2012—2020 1–0–4 2012 Zagreb bronze: K1 1000 m; 2016 Moskva bronze: K4 500 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 1000 m; 2018 Beograd bronze: K2 1000 m
Andrej Cuculici ROU CSP Olympics 2008 0–2–2 2004 Poznań silver: C4 1000 m; 2006 Račice bronze: C2 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: C4 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: C4 1000 m
Corneli Vasile Curuzan ROU CSP Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–2 1999 Zagreb bronze: K4 500 m; 2001 Milano bronze: K4 200 m
Małgorzata Czajczyńska POL CSP Olympics 2004 0–0–2 2002 Szeged bronze: K4 1000 m; 2005 Poznań bronze: K4 500 m
Delyana Dacheva BUL CSP Olympics 2004 0–0–1 2004 Poznań bronze: K2 1000 m
Paul Darby-Dowman GBR CSP Olympics 1996—2004 0–0–1 2004 Poznań bronze: K2 1000 m
Marie Delattre FRA CSP Olympics 2004—2012 0–0–1 2005 Poznań bronze: K2 500 m
Yelizaveta Dementyeva RUS
URS
CSP Olympics 1956 3–0–0 1957 Gent gold: K1 500 m; 1959 Duisburg gold: K1 500 m and K2 500 m (competed as Yelizaveta Kislova)
Anatoly Demitkov RUS
URS
CSP Olympics 1956 1–0–0 1957 Gent gold: K2 10000 m
Valentin Demyanenko AZE CSP Olympics 2012—2016 4–2–0 2005 Poznań silver: C1 200 m (competed for Ukraine); 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: C1 200 m; 2011 Beograd gold: C1 200 m and C1 500 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: C1 200 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: C1 200 m
Valery Didenko RUS
URS
CSP Olympics 1972 1–1–1 1967 Duisburg gold: K4 10000 m, silver: K4 1000 m; 1969 Moskva bronze: K4 1000 m
Tina Dietze GER CSP Olympics 2012—2020 6–5–3 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K4 500 m, silver: K4 200 m; 2010 Trasona gold: K4 500 m, bronze: K2 1000 m; 2011 Beograd silver: K2 200 m and K2 1000 m, bronze: K4 500 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: K2 200 m and K4 500 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: K2 500 m and K4 500 m; 2016 Moskva gold: K2 200 m, bronze: K4 500 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: K2 500 m
Andreas Dittmer GER CSP Olympics 1996—2008 5–8–2 2000 Poznań silver: C1 200 m, C1 500 m, and C1 1000 m; 2001 Milano gold: C1 1000 m, silver: C1 500 m, bronze: C1 200 m; 2002 Szeged gold: C1 1000 m, silver: C1 500 m; 2004 Poznań gold: C1 1000 m, silver: C1 200 m and C1 500 m; 2005 Poznań gold: C1 1000 m, bronze: C1 500 m; 2006 Račice silver: C1 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: C1 500 m
Martin Doktor CZE CSP Olympics / Other 1996—2004 2–5–5 1997 Plovdiv gold: C1 1000 m, silver: C1 500 m; 1999 Zagreb silver: C1 200 m, C1 500 m, and C1 1000 m; 2000 Poznań gold: C1 1000 m, bronze: C1 200 m; 2001 Milano bronze: C1 1000 m; 2002 Szeged bronze: C1 500 m; 2004 Poznań bronze: C1 200 m and C1 1000 m; 2006 Račice silver: C1 200 m
Rudolf Dombi HUN CSP Olympics 2012 1–1–3 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K4 200 m; 2010 Trasona silver: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 200 m; 2011 Beograd bronze: K2 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: K2 1000 m
Alfons Dorfner AUT CMA/CSP Olympics 1936 0–0–1 1936 Duisburg bronze: K4 1000 m
Josef Dostál CZE CSP Olympics / Other 2012—2020 4–1–1 2012 Zagreb silver: K1 500 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: K4 1000 m, bronze: K1 1000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K4 1000 m; 2015 Račice gold: K4 1000 m; 2018 Beograd gold: K1 500 m
Miklós Dudás HUN CSP Olympics 2012 0–1–1 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: K1 500 m; 2018 Beograd bronze: K4 500 m
Liviu Dumitrescu-Lazar ROU CSP Olympics 2012 3–3–4 2010 Trasona gold: C2 500 m, bronze: C2 1000 m; 2011 Beograd gold: C2 500 m, bronze: C2 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: C2 1000 m, silver: C2 500 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: C2 500 m, bronze: C2 1000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: C2 500 m, bronze: C2 200 m
Viorica Dumitru ROU CSP Olympics 1968—1972 0–1–0 1967 Duisburg silver: K2 500 m
Alvydas Duonėla LTU CSP Olympics 2000—2008 2–4–1 2000 Poznań gold: K1 200 m; 2004 Poznań gold: K2 200 m, silver: K1 200 m and K2 500 m; 2006 Račice silver: K2 200 m; 2008 Milano silver: K2 200 m, bronze: K2 500 m
Natasa Dusev-Janics HUN
SCG
CSP Olympics 2000—2016 19–4–2 2002 Szeged silver: K4 200 m (competed as Natasa Janics for Hungary); 2004 Poznań gold: K1 500 m (competed as Natasa Janics for Hungary); 2005 Poznań gold: K2 200 m, K2 500 m, and K2 1000 m (competed as Natasa Janics for Hungary); 2006 Račice gold: K2 200 m, K2 500 m, K2 1000 m, K4 200 m, K4 500 m, and K4 1000 m (competed as Natasa Janics for Hungary); 2007 Pontevedra gold: K1 200 m (competed as Natasa Janics for Hungary); 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K4 200 m, silver: K2 200 m, K4 500 m, and K1 4×200 m (competed as Natasa Janics for Hungary); 2010 Trasona gold: K1 200 m, K2 200 m, and K2 500 m (competed as Natasa Janics for Hungary); 2012 Zagreb gold: K1 200 m and K2 500 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: K2 200 m and K4 500 m, bronze: K1 200 m and K2 500 m (competed for Hungary)
Andrian Dushev BUL CSP Olympics 1996 0–2–2 1997 Plovdiv bronze: K2 1000 m; 1999 Zagreb silver: K4 500 m and K4 1000 m; 2000 Poznań bronze: K4 1000 m
Filip Dvořák CZE CSP Olympics 2012—2016 1–0–1 2012 Zagreb gold: C2 500 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: C2 1000 m
Aleksandr Dyachenko RUS CSP Olympics 2012 1–3–0 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: K4 200 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: K2 200 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: K2 200 m; 2017 Plovdiv silver: K2 200 m
Izabela Dylewska-Światowiak POL CSP Olympics 1988—1996 2–0–0 1997 Plovdiv gold: K2 200 m and K2 1000 m
Edyta Dzieniszewska-Kierkla POL CSP Olympics 2008—2016 1–1–1 2005 Poznań gold: K4 1000 m (competed as Edyta Dzieniszewska); 2008 Milano silver: K4 1000 m (competed as Edyta Dzieniszewska); 2011 Beograd bronze: K1 1000 m (competed as Edyta Dzieniszewska)
Klaus-Peter Ebeling GDR CSP Olympics 1968 1–0–1 1965 București bronze: K2 10000 m; 1969 Moskva gold: K4 1000 m
Henri Eberhardt FRA CMA/CSP Olympics 1936—1948 0–1–0 1934 København silver: K1 10000 m folding
Torsten Eckbrett GER CSP Olympics 2008 0–1–0 2008 Milano silver: K4 1000 m
Vilma Egresi HUN CSP Olympics 1960 0–0–1 1961 Poznań bronze: K4 500 m (competed as Klára Bánfalvi)
Ove Emanuelsson SWE CSP Olympics 1960—1968 0–1–0 1961 Poznań silver: C1 1000 m
Jonas Ems GER CSP Olympics 2008—2012 1–4–1 2005 Poznań bronze: K4 200 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: K1 200 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel silver: K1 200 m and K1 4×200 m; 2012 Zagreb silver: K2 200 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: K2 200 m
Róbert Erban TCH
SVK
CSP Olympics 1992—2004 3–3–0 2000 Poznań silver: K4 500 m (competed for Slovakia); 2002 Szeged silver: K2 1000 m (competed for Slovakia); 2005 Poznań gold: K4 1000 m, silver: K4 500 m (competed for Slovakia); 2006 Račice gold: K4 500 m and K4 1000 m (competed for Slovakia)
Jürgen Eschert GDR
GER
CSP Olympics 1964 0–0–1 1965 București bronze: C1 1000 m (competed for East Germany)
Roswitha Esser GER
FRG
CSP Olympics 1964—1972 0–2–4 1965 București bronze: K2 500 m and K4 500 m (competed for West Germany); 1967 Duisburg silver: K4 500 m, bronze: K2 500 m (competed for West Germany); 1969 Moskva silver: K4 500 m, bronze: K2 500 m (competed for West Germany)
László Fábián HUN CMA Olympics 1956 5–3–3 1957 Gent gold: K2 500 m, silver: K2 10000 m and K2 1000 m; 1959 Duisburg bronze: K2 10000 m; 1961 Poznań gold: K2 1000 m and K2 10000 m, silver: K1 4×500 m; 1965 București gold: K2 10000 m, bronze: K2 1000 m; 1967 Duisburg gold: K2 10000 m; 1969 Moskva silver: K4 10000 m
Andrea Facchin ITA CSP Olympics 2004—2008 0–0–1 2002 Szeged bronze: K4 500 m
Alice Fagioli ITA CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K4 1000 m
Imre Farkas HUN CMA/CSP Olympics 1956—1960 0–0–1 1957 Gent bronze: C2 1000 m
Ramóna Farkasdi HUN CSP YOG 2010 1–0–0 2017 Plovdiv gold: K2 1000 m
Krisztina Fazekas Zur HUN CSP Olympics 2012—2016 7–4–3 2001 Milano gold: K4 200 m, bronze: K2 1000 m; 2005 Poznań silver: K4 200 m; 2006 Račice gold: K4 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: K4 1000 m, silver: K4 200 m and K4 500 m; 2008 Milano gold: K4 200 m and K4 1000 m, silver: K4 500 m, bronze: K2 200 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K4 200 m; 2012 Zagreb bronze: K4 500 m; 2016 Moskva gold: K4 500 m
Nataliya Feklisova UKR CSP Olympics 1996—2000 1–0–0 2001 Milano gold: K4 1000 m
Elke Felten GER
FRG
CSP Olympics 1964 0–2–2 1965 București bronze: K2 500 m and K4 500 m (competed for West Germany); 1967 Duisburg silver: K4 500 m (competed for West Germany); 1969 Moskva silver: K4 500 m (competed for West Germany)
Igor Feoktistov RUS
URS
CMA Olympics 1952 0–1–1 1957 Gent silver: K4 1000 m, bronze: K4 10000 m
David Fernandes POR CSP Olympics 2016 1–2–1 2011 Beograd gold: K4 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: K4 1000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K4 1000 m; 2015 Račice silver: K4 1000 m
Ognjen Filipović SRB
SCG
CSP Olympics 2000—2004 1–2–2 1999 Zagreb silver: K1 200 m (competed for FR Yugoslavia); 2005 Poznań bronze: K2 200 m (competed for Serbia and Montenegro); 2007 Pontevedra gold: K4 200 m, bronze: K2 200 m (competed for Serbia); 2008 Milano silver: K4 200 m (competed for Serbia)
Birgit Fischer-Schmidt GDR
GER
CSP Olympics / Other 1980—2004 2–4–3 2000 Poznań gold: K2 1000 m and K4 1000 m (competed as Birgit Fischer for Germany); 2000 Poznań silver: K2 200 m and K4 200 m, bronze: K2 500 m (competed as Birgit Fischer for Germany); 2004 Poznań silver: K2 500 m, bronze: K2 200 m (competed as Birgit Fischer for Germany); 2005 Poznań silver: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 200 m (competed as Birgit Fischer for Germany)
Fanny Fischer GER CSP Olympics 2008 4–3–4 2005 Poznań bronze: K2 200 m; 2006 Račice silver: K2 200 m and K2 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: K2 200 m, silver: K2 500 m; 2008 Milano bronze: K2 500 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K2 200 m and K1 4×200 m, bronze: K2 500 m; 2010 Trasona gold: K4 500 m, bronze: K2 200 m
Nils Olav Fjeldheim NOR CSP Olympics 2000—2004 3–1–1 1999 Zagreb silver: K2 200 m; 2000 Poznań gold: K2 1000 m; 2001 Milano gold: K2 1000 m; 2002 Szeged bronze: K2 1000 m; 2004 Poznań gold: K2 1000 m
Nicolae Flocea ROU CSP Olympics 2008 1–0–1 2007 Pontevedra bronze: C4 1000 m; 2008 Milano gold: C4 500 m
Konstantin Fomichev RUS CSP Olympics 2004 4–2–3 1999 Zagreb gold: C4 500 m and C4 1000 m, bronze: C4 200 m; 2000 Poznań bronze: C2 200 m; 2001 Milano gold: C4 500 m and C4 1000 m; 2002 Szeged silver: C4 500 m, bronze: C4 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: C1 1000 m
Maciej Freimut POL CSP Olympics 1988—1996 0–1–1 1997 Plovdiv silver: K2 500 m, bronze: K2 200 m
Martin Fuksa CZE CSP Olympics 2016—2020 8–2–1 2012 Zagreb silver: C1 500 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: C1 500 m and C1 1000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: C1 500 m; 2015 Račice gold: C1 500 m; 2016 Moskva gold: C1 500 m, bronze: C1 1000 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: C1 500 m, silver: C1 1000 m; 2018 Beograd gold: C1 500 m and C1 1000 m
Petr Fuksa CZE CSP Olympics 1996 6–1–4 1997 Plovdiv bronze: C4 200 m; 1999 Zagreb gold: C4 200 m, bronze: C4 500 m; 2000 Poznań gold: C4 200 m, bronze: C4 1000 m; 2001 Milano gold: C4 200 m; 2002 Szeged silver: C2 200 m, bronze: C4 200 m; 2004 Poznań gold: C2 200 m and C4 200 m; 2005 Poznań gold: C4 200 m
Tomas Gadeikis LTU CSP Olympics 2008 6–1–1 2006 Račice silver: C2 200 m, bronze: C4 200 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: C2 200 m; 2008 Milano gold: C2 200 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: C2 200 m; 2010 Trasona gold: C2 200 m; 2011 Beograd gold: C2 200 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: C2 200 m
Michał Gajownik POL CSP Olympics 2000 1–2–2 2000 Poznań gold: C2 1000 m; 2001 Milano bronze: C4 200 m and C4 1000 m; 2005 Poznań silver: C4 500 m and C4 1000 m
Alessandra Galiotto ITA CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–2 2006 Račice bronze: K2 500 m; 2007 Pontevedra bronze: K4 1000 m
Vitaly Galkov RUS
URS
CSP Olympics 1968 0–1–1 1961 Poznań bronze: C1 1000 m; 1965 București silver: C2 1000 m
María Isabel García ESP CSP Olympics 2000—2004 2–2–2 2001 Milano silver: K4 200 m, bronze: K4 500 m; 2002 Szeged gold: K4 200 m, silver: K4 500 m; 2004 Poznań gold: K4 200 m, bronze: K4 500 m
Petruș Gavrilă ROU CSP Olympics 2012 0–1–1 2011 Beograd bronze: K4 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb silver: K4 1000 m
Peter Gelle SVK CSP Olympics 2012—2020 0–1–1 2011 Beograd silver: K2 500 m; 2012 Zagreb bronze: K2 1000 m
Deyan Georgiev BUL CSP Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2008 Milano bronze: C2 500 m
Carl von Gerber SWE CSP Olympics 1960—1964 1–1–0 1959 Duisburg silver: K1 500 m; 1961 Poznań gold: K1 1000 m
Rodrigo Germade ESP CSP Olympics 2016—2020 1–1–1 2015 Račice bronze: K4 1000 m; 2018 Beograd gold: K4 500 m, silver: K2 500 m
Toon Geurts NED CSP Olympics 1960—1968 0–0–1 1961 Poznań bronze: K1 10000 m
Leonid Geyshtor BLR
URS
CSP Olympics 1960 1–0–0 1961 Poznań gold: C2 10000 m
Csaba Giczy HUN CSP Olympics 1968—1976 1–1–3 1965 București silver: K2 10000 m; 1967 Duisburg bronze: K2 1000 m; 1969 Moskva gold: K2 10000 m, bronze: K2 1000 m and K1 4×500 m
Christian Gille GER CSP Olympics 2000—2008 4–1–2 2002 Szeged bronze: C2 500 m; 2005 Poznań gold: C2 200 m, C2 500 m, and C2 1000 m; 2006 Račice silver: C2 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra gold: C2 1000 m, bronze: C2 200 m
Andreas Gjersøe NOR CSP Olympics 2004 0–2–0 1999 Zagreb silver: K2 200 m; 2004 Poznań silver: K4 1000 m
Marcel Glăvan ROU CSP Olympics 1996 1–2–0 1997 Plovdiv gold: C4 1000 m, silver: C2 1000 m and C4 500 m
Rafał Głażewski POL CSP Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 2004 Poznań bronze: K4 1000 m
Björn Goldschmidt GER CSP Olympics 2004—2008 0–1–2 2005 Poznań bronze: K4 200 m; 2006 Račice bronze: K4 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: K4 1000 m
Beatriz Gomes POR CSP Olympics 2008—2012 0–0–1 2012 Zagreb bronze: K2 200 m
Jovino González ESP CSP Olympics 1996—2000 0–0–2 2002 Szeged bronze: K1 500 m; 2004 Poznań bronze: K1 1000 m
Oleg Goroby RUS
EUN
CSP Olympics 1992—2000 0–2–3 1997 Plovdiv silver: K4 200 m, bronze: K4 500 m (competed for Russia); 2000 Poznań bronze: K2 1000 m and K4 500 m (competed for Russia); 2001 Milano silver: K4 200 m (competed for Russia)
Mathieu Goubel FRA CSP Olympics 2008—2012 2–4–0 2008 Milano gold: C1 1000 m; 2010 Trasona silver: C1 500 m and C1 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: C1 500 m, silver: C1 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: C1 1000 m
Anatoly Grishin RUS
URS
CSP Olympics 1964 1–3–2 1961 Poznań silver: K4 1000 m and K4 10000 m; 1965 București bronze: K4 10000 m; 1967 Duisburg gold: K4 10000 m, silver: K4 1000 m; 1969 Moskva bronze: K4 1000 m
Marcus Groß GER CSP Olympics 2012—2016 8–2–1 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K2 500 m; 2010 Trasona gold: K4 1000 m; 2011 Beograd silver: K4 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: K2 500 m and K2 1000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K2 1000 m; 2015 Račice gold: K2 500 m and K2 1000 m; 2016 Moskva gold: K2 1000 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: K2 1000 m; 2018 Beograd silver: K2 1000 m
Nebojša Grujić SRB CSP Olympics 2016 1–2–0 2015 Račice silver: K2 200 m; 2016 Moskva gold: K2 200 m; 2018 Beograd silver: K2 200 m
Vladimir Grushikhin ARM
RUS
CSP Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 2004 Poznań bronze: K2 500 m (competed for Russia)
Nina Gruzintseva RUS
URS
CSP Olympics 1964 3–2–0 1957 Gent gold: K2 500 m; 1959 Duisburg silver: K2 500 m; 1961 Poznań gold: K2 500 m and K4 500 m, silver: K1 500 m
Marcin Grzybowski POL CSP Olympics 2008—2012 2–2–4 2001 Milano bronze: C4 500 m; 2006 Račice gold: C2 1000 m; 2007 Pontevedra silver: C4 500 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: C1 5000 m, bronze: C1 500 m and C1 1000 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: C4 1000 m; 2018 Beograd bronze: C4 500 m
Nataliya Guly RUS CSP Olympics 1996—2000 1–0–5 1997 Plovdiv bronze: K4 200 m; 1999 Zagreb gold: K4 200 m, bronze: K2 200 m and K4 500 m; 2002 Szeged bronze: K2 200 m and K4 200 m
Bernd Guse FRG CSP Olympics 1968—1972 0–1–0 1967 Duisburg silver: K1 4×500 m
Anders Gustafsson SWE CSP Olympics 2000—2012 2–4–0 2007 Pontevedra silver: K1 500 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K1 500 m, silver: K1 1000 m; 2010 Trasona silver: K1 500 m; 2011 Beograd silver: K1 500 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: K1 500 m
Sarah Guyot FRA CSP Olympics 2012—2020 2–0–1 2015 Račice gold: K1 200 m, bronze: K1 500 m; 2018 Beograd gold: K2 500 m
Jonatán Hajdu HUN CSP Olympics 2016 0–0–1 2017 Plovdiv bronze: C2 200 m
Erich Hanisch GER CMA Olympics 1936 1–0–0 1934 København gold: K2 10000 m folding
Angela Hannah GBR CSP Olympics 2012—2016 0–0–1 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K2 200 m
Erik Hansen DEN CSP Olympics / Other 1960—1972 1–3–1 1961 Poznań silver: K1 500 m, bronze: K1 1000 m; 1965 București gold: K1 1000 m; 1967 Duisburg silver: K1 1000 m; 1969 Moskva silver: K1 10000 m
Henriette Engel Hansen DEN CSP Olympics 2008—2016 0–1–1 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K1 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho silver: K1 1000 m
Ingrid Haralamow-Raimann SUI CSP Olympics 1992—1996 0–0–1 1997 Plovdiv bronze: K1 200 m
Dzianis Harazha BLR CSP Olympics 2012 5–2–2 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: C1 500 m; 2010 Trasona gold: C1 500 m, silver: C4 1000 m; 2011 Beograd bronze: C1 500 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: C4 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: C4 1000 m, silver: C1 500 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: C4 1000 m, bronze: C1 500 m
Lucy Hardy-Wainwright GBR CSP Olympics 2004—2008 1–0–0 2008 Milano gold: K1 200 m (competed as Lucy Wainwright)
Ingrid Hartmann GER
FRG
CSP Olympics 1960 0–1–1 1957 Gent silver: K2 500 m (competed for West Germany); 1959 Duisburg bronze: K2 500 m (competed for West Germany)
Ferenc Hatlaczky HUN CMA Olympics 1956 1–0–0 1959 Duisburg gold: K1 10000 m
Daniel Havel CZE CSP Olympics 2012—2016 3–0–3 2010 Trasona bronze: K4 1000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 1000 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K4 1000 m; 2015 Račice gold: K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 1000 m
Liam Heath GBR CSP Olympics 2012—2020 5–0–0 2010 Trasona gold: K2 200 m; 2011 Beograd gold: K2 200 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: K2 200 m; 2016 Moskva gold: K1 200 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: K1 200 m
Helmut Hediger AUT CSP Olympics 1968—1972 0–0–1 1967 Duisburg bronze: K4 10000 m
Róbert Hegedűs HUN CSP Olympics 1996 5–2–3 1997 Plovdiv gold: K2 200 m, K4 500 m, and K4 1000 m, bronze: K2 500 m; 2000 Poznań bronze: K4 200 m; 2001 Milano gold: K4 200 m, silver: K2 200 m; 2002 Szeged gold: K2 200 m, silver: K4 500 m, bronze: K4 200 m
Sabrina Hering-Pradler GER CSP Olympics 2016—2020 0–1–2 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel bronze: K2 1000 m; 2016 Moskva silver: K2 500 m, bronze: K4 500 m
Javier Hernanz ESP CSP Olympics 2004—2016 0–2–3 2004 Poznań silver: K2 1000 m; 2006 Račice bronze: K2 1000 m; 2008 Milano silver: K2 1000 m; 2015 Račice bronze: K4 1000 m; 2018 Beograd bronze: K4 1000 m
Marco Herszel GER CSP Olympics 2004 0–0–2 2001 Milano bronze: K2 1000 m; 2005 Poznań bronze: K2 1000 m
Mihály Hesz HUN CSP Olympics 1964—1968 0–1–3 1965 București silver: K1 10000 m, bronze: K1 4×500 m; 1967 Duisburg bronze: K1 1000 m; 1969 Moskva bronze: K1 4×500 m
Kateřina Hluchá CZE CSP Olympics 1996 0–0–1 1999 Zagreb bronze: K4 200 m
Max Hoff GER CSP Olympics 2008—2020 11–6–4 2008 Milano bronze: K1 1000 m; 2009 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K1 1000 m; 2010 Trasona gold: K1 1000 m, silver: K1 5000 m, bronze: K1 500 m; 2011 Beograd gold: K1 1000 m, silver: K4 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb gold: K1 1000 m, silver: K1 5000 m; 2013 Montemor-o-Velho gold: K1 5000 m, silver: K1 1000 m, bronze: K1 500 m; 2014 Brandenburg an der Havel gold: K1 5000 m, bronze: K1 1000 m; 2015 Račice gold: K1 1000 m, silver: K1 5000 m; 2016 Moskva gold: K2 1000 m; 2017 Plovdiv gold: K1 5000 m and K2 1000 m; 2018 Beograd gold: K1 5000 m, silver: K2 1000 m
Katalin Hollósy HUN CSP Olympics 1972 0–1–0 1969 Moskva silver: K2 500 m
Martin Hollstein GER CSP Olympics 2008—2012 2–1–0 2010 Trasona gold: K2 1000 m; 2011 Beograd gold: K2 1000 m; 2012 Zagreb silver: K2 1000 m
Knut Holmann NOR CSP Olympics / Other 1988—2000 0–1–0 1997 Plovdiv silver: K1 1000 m
Ervin Holpert SRB CSP Olympics 2012 0–1–1 2012 Zagreb bronze: K4 1000 m; 2017 Plovdiv silver: K2 500 m
Pavel Holubář CZE CSP Olympics 2000 0–3–0 2000 Poznań silver: K2 500 m; 2005 Poznań silver: K4 200 m; 2006 Račice silver: K4 200 m
Christian Holzenberg GER CMA Olympics 1936 0–1–0 1934 København silver: C2 10000 m