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Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by 14 events.[1] It took place in the Man-made Basin, located at the Trade Unions Olympic Sports Centre (Krylatskoye district, Moscow).[2] The rowing schedule began on 20 July and ended on 27 July.[1]

Rowing
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
VenueKrylatskoye Rowing Canal
Dates20–27 July 1980
Competitors470 (313 men, 150 women) from 25 nations
← 1976
1984 →

Due to the Western boycott some strong rowing nations were not present. In that situation East Germany dominated the competition: they won 14 medals, including 11 golds, from 14 events.[2]

The quadruple sculls events, introduced in 1976, were again held without coxswain for men and with coxswain for women.[3][4]

Participating nations edit

A total of 470 rowers from 25 nations competed at the Moscow Games:

Medal table edit

 
All events took place at the Moscow Canoeing and Rowing Basin in Krylatskoye
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  East Germany (GDR)111214
2  Soviet Union (URS)19212
3  Romania (ROM)1023
4  Finland (FIN)1001
5  Bulgaria (BUL)0134
6  Great Britain (GBR)0123
7  Poland (POL)0112
  Yugoslavia (YUG)0112
9  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
Totals (9 entries)14141442

Medal summary edit

Men's events edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls
details
  Pertti Karppinen (FIN)   Vasil Yakusha (URS)   Peter Kersten (GDR)
Double sculls
details
  Joachim Dreifke
and Klaus Kröppelien (GDR)
  Zoran Pančić
and Milorad Stanulov (YUG)
  Zdeněk Pecka
and Václav Vochoska (TCH)
Quadruple sculls (coxless)
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Frank Dundr
Carsten Bunk
Uwe Heppner
Martin Winter
  Soviet Union (URS)
Yuriy Shapochka
Evgeniy Barbakov
Valeriy Kleshnyov
Mykola Dovhan
  Bulgaria (BUL)
Mincho Nikolov
Lyubomir Petrov
Ivo Rusev
Bogdan Dobrev
Coxless pairs
details
  Bernd Landvoigt
and Jörg Landvoigt (GDR)
  Yuriy Pimenov
and Nikolay Pimenov (URS)
  Charles Wiggin
and Malcolm Carmichael (GBR)
Coxed pairs
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Harald Jährling
Friedrich-Wilhelm Ulrich
Georg Spohr (cox)
  Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Pereverzev
Gennadi Kryuçkin
Aleksandr Lukyanov (cox)
  Yugoslavia (YUG)
Duško Mrduljaš
Zlatko Celent
Josip Reić (cox)
Coxless fours
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Siegfried Brietzke
Andreas Decker
Stefan Semmler
Jürgen Thiele
  Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksey Kamkin
Valeriy Dolinin
Aleksandr Kulagin
Vitali Eliseev
  Great Britain (GBR)
John Beattie
Ian McNuff
David Townsend
Martin Cross
Coxed four
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Dieter Wendisch
Walter Dießner
Ullrich Dießner
Gottfried Döhn
Andreas Gregor (cox)
  Soviet Union (URS)
Artūrs Garonskis
Dimants Krišjānis
Dzintars Krišjānis
Žoržs Tikmers
Juris Bērziņš (cox)
  Poland (POL)
Grzegorz Stellak
Adam Tomasiak
Grzegorz Nowak
Ryszard Stadniuk
Ryszard Kubiak (cox)
Eights
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Bernd Krauß
Hans-Peter Koppe
Ulrich Kons
Jörg Friedrich
Jens Doberschütz
Ulrich Karnatz
Uwe Dühring
Bernd Höing
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig (cox)
  Great Britain (GBR)
Duncan McDougall
Allan Whitwell
Henry Clay
Chris Mahoney
Andrew Justice
John Pritchard
Malcolm McGowan
Richard Stanhope
Colin Moynihan (cox)
  Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Kokoshyn
Andriy Tishchenko
Oleksandr Tkachenko
Jonas Pinskus
Jonas Narmontas
Andrey Luhin
Oleksandr Mantsevych
Ihar Maystrenka
Hryhoriy Dmytrenko (cox)

Women's events edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls
details
  Sanda Toma (ROM)   Antonina Zelikovich (URS)   Martina Schröter (GDR)
Double sculls
details
  Yelena Khloptseva
and Larisa Popova (URS)
  Cornelia Linse
and Heidi Westphal (GDR)
  Olga Homeghi
and Valeria Răcilă (ROM)
Quadruple sculls (coxed)
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Sybille Reinhardt
Jutta Ploch
Jutta Lau
Roswietha Zobelt
Liane Buhr
  Soviet Union (URS)
Antonina Pustovit
Yelena Matiyevskaya
Olga Vasilchenko
Nadezhda Lyubimova
Nina Cheremisina
  Bulgaria (BUL)
Mariana Serbezova
Rumelyana Boncheva
Dolores Nakova
Anka Bakova
Anka Georgieva
Coxless pairs
details
  Ute Steindorf
and Cornelia Klier (GDR)
  Małgorzata Dłużewska
and Czesława Kościańska (POL)
  Siika Barboulova
and Stoyanka Kubatova (BUL)
Coxed four
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Ramona Kapheim
Silvia Fröhlich
Angelika Noack
Romy Saalfeld
Kirsten Wenzel
  Bulgaria (BUL)
Ginka Gyurova
Mariyka Modeva
Rita Todorova
Iskra Velinova
Nadiya Filipova
  Soviet Union (URS)
Mariya Fadeyeva
Galina Sovetnikova
Marina Studneva
Svetlana Semyonova
Nina Cheremisina
Eights
details
  East Germany (GDR)
Martina Boesler
Christiane Knetsch
Gabriele Kühn
Karin Metze
Kersten Neisser
Ilona Richter
Marita Sandig
Birgit Schütz
Marina Wilke
  Soviet Union (URS)
Nina Frolova
Mariya Payun
Olga Pivovarova
Nina Preobrazhenskaya
Nadezhda Prishchepa
Tatyana Stetsenko
Elena Tereshina
Nina Umanets
Valentina Zhulina
  Romania (ROM)
Angelica Aposteanu
Elena Bondar
Florica Bucur
Maria Constantinescu
Elena Dobrițoiu
Rodica Frîntu
Ana Iliuță
Rodica Pușcatu
Marlena Zagoni

References edit

  1. ^ a b The Official Report of the Games of the XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 Volume Three (PDF). p. 97.
  2. ^ a b . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Moscow 1980: Rowing". Olympic.org. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 September 2019.

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Main article Rowing at the Summer Olympics Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by 14 events 1 It took place in the Man made Basin located at the Trade Unions Olympic Sports Centre Krylatskoye district Moscow 2 The rowing schedule began on 20 July and ended on 27 July 1 Rowingat the Games of the XXII OlympiadVenueKrylatskoye Rowing CanalDates20 27 July 1980Competitors470 313 men 150 women from 25 nations 19761984 Due to the Western boycott some strong rowing nations were not present In that situation East Germany dominated the competition they won 14 medals including 11 golds from 14 events 2 The quadruple sculls events introduced in 1976 were again held without coxswain for men and with coxswain for women 3 4 Contents 1 Participating nations 2 Medal table 3 Medal summary 3 1 Men s events 3 2 Women s events 4 ReferencesParticipating nations editA total of 470 rowers from 25 nations competed at the Moscow Games nbsp Australia 16 nbsp Austria 7 nbsp Brazil 10 nbsp Bulgaria 52 nbsp Cuba 17 nbsp Czechoslovakia 26 nbsp Denmark 7 nbsp East Germany 55 nbsp Spain 13 nbsp Finland 1 nbsp France 16 nbsp Great Britain 43 nbsp Greece 3 nbsp Guatemala 2 nbsp Hungary 20 nbsp Ireland 11 nbsp Italy 5 nbsp Mexico 1 nbsp Netherlands 10 nbsp Poland 37 nbsp Romania 33 nbsp Soviet Union 54 nbsp Sweden 7 nbsp Switzerland 10 nbsp Yugoslavia 14 Medal table edit nbsp All events took place at the Moscow Canoeing and Rowing Basin in Krylatskoye RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp East Germany GDR 1112142 nbsp Soviet Union URS 192123 nbsp Romania ROM 10234 nbsp Finland FIN 10015 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 01346 nbsp Great Britain GBR 01237 nbsp Poland POL 0112 nbsp Yugoslavia YUG 01129 nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 0011Totals 9 entries 14141442Medal summary editMen s events edit Games Gold Silver Bronze Single scullsdetails nbsp Pertti Karppinen FIN nbsp Vasil Yakusha URS nbsp Peter Kersten GDR Double scullsdetails nbsp Joachim Dreifke and Klaus Kroppelien GDR nbsp Zoran Pancic and Milorad Stanulov YUG nbsp Zdenek Pecka and Vaclav Vochoska TCH Quadruple sculls coxless details nbsp East Germany GDR Frank DundrCarsten BunkUwe HeppnerMartin Winter nbsp Soviet Union URS Yuriy ShapochkaEvgeniy BarbakovValeriy KleshnyovMykola Dovhan nbsp Bulgaria BUL Mincho NikolovLyubomir PetrovIvo RusevBogdan Dobrev Coxless pairsdetails nbsp Bernd Landvoigt and Jorg Landvoigt GDR nbsp Yuriy Pimenov and Nikolay Pimenov URS nbsp Charles Wiggin and Malcolm Carmichael GBR Coxed pairsdetails nbsp East Germany GDR Harald JahrlingFriedrich Wilhelm UlrichGeorg Spohr cox nbsp Soviet Union URS Viktor PereverzevGennadi KryuckinAleksandr Lukyanov cox nbsp Yugoslavia YUG Dusko MrduljasZlatko CelentJosip Reic cox Coxless foursdetails nbsp East Germany GDR Siegfried BrietzkeAndreas DeckerStefan SemmlerJurgen Thiele nbsp Soviet Union URS Aleksey KamkinValeriy DolininAleksandr KulaginVitali Eliseev nbsp Great Britain GBR John BeattieIan McNuffDavid TownsendMartin Cross Coxed fourdetails nbsp East Germany GDR Dieter WendischWalter DiessnerUllrich DiessnerGottfried DohnAndreas Gregor cox nbsp Soviet Union URS Arturs GaronskisDimants KrisjanisDzintars KrisjanisZorzs TikmersJuris Berzins cox nbsp Poland POL Grzegorz StellakAdam TomasiakGrzegorz NowakRyszard StadniukRyszard Kubiak cox Eightsdetails nbsp East Germany GDR Bernd KraussHans Peter KoppeUlrich KonsJorg FriedrichJens DoberschutzUlrich KarnatzUwe DuhringBernd HoingKlaus Dieter Ludwig cox nbsp Great Britain GBR Duncan McDougallAllan WhitwellHenry ClayChris MahoneyAndrew JusticeJohn PritchardMalcolm McGowanRichard StanhopeColin Moynihan cox nbsp Soviet Union URS Viktor KokoshynAndriy TishchenkoOleksandr TkachenkoJonas PinskusJonas NarmontasAndrey LuhinOleksandr MantsevychIhar MaystrenkaHryhoriy Dmytrenko cox Women s events edit Games Gold Silver Bronze Single scullsdetails nbsp Sanda Toma ROM nbsp Antonina Zelikovich URS nbsp Martina Schroter GDR Double scullsdetails nbsp Yelena Khloptseva and Larisa Popova URS nbsp Cornelia Linse and Heidi Westphal GDR nbsp Olga Homeghi and Valeria Răcilă ROM Quadruple sculls coxed details nbsp East Germany GDR Sybille ReinhardtJutta PlochJutta LauRoswietha ZobeltLiane Buhr nbsp Soviet Union URS Antonina PustovitYelena MatiyevskayaOlga VasilchenkoNadezhda LyubimovaNina Cheremisina nbsp Bulgaria BUL Mariana SerbezovaRumelyana BonchevaDolores NakovaAnka BakovaAnka Georgieva Coxless pairsdetails nbsp Ute Steindorf and Cornelia Klier GDR nbsp Malgorzata Dluzewska and Czeslawa Koscianska POL nbsp Siika Barboulova and Stoyanka Kubatova BUL Coxed fourdetails nbsp East Germany GDR Ramona KapheimSilvia FrohlichAngelika NoackRomy SaalfeldKirsten Wenzel nbsp Bulgaria BUL Ginka GyurovaMariyka ModevaRita TodorovaIskra VelinovaNadiya Filipova nbsp Soviet Union URS Mariya FadeyevaGalina SovetnikovaMarina StudnevaSvetlana SemyonovaNina Cheremisina Eightsdetails nbsp East Germany GDR Martina BoeslerChristiane KnetschGabriele KuhnKarin MetzeKersten NeisserIlona RichterMarita SandigBirgit SchutzMarina Wilke nbsp Soviet Union URS Nina FrolovaMariya PayunOlga PivovarovaNina PreobrazhenskayaNadezhda PrishchepaTatyana StetsenkoElena TereshinaNina UmanetsValentina Zhulina nbsp Romania ROM Angelica AposteanuElena BondarFlorica BucurMaria ConstantinescuElena DobrițoiuRodica FrintuAna IliuțăRodica PușcatuMarlena ZagoniReferences edit a b The Official Report of the Games of the XXII Olympiad Moscow 1980 Volume Three PDF p 97 a b Rowing at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 27 August 2018 Moscow 1980 Rowing Olympic org Retrieved 13 March 2016 1980 Olympic Games Results worldrowing com Archived from the original on 5 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics amp oldid 1121309051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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