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Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held between 14 and 22 August 2004 at Schinias Rowing and Canoeing Centre.

Medal Table[]

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Romania Romania 3 0 0 3
2 Germany Germany 2 2 0 4
3 Great Britain Great Britain 1 2 1 4
4 Australia Australia 1 1 2 4
5 France France 1 1 0 2
United States United States 1 1 0 2
7 Denmark Denmark 1 0 0 1
New Zealand New Zealand 1 0 0 1
Norway Norway 1 0 0 1
Poland Poland 1 0 0 1
Russia Russia 1 0 0 1
12 Netherlands Netherlands 0 1 2 3
13 Belarus Belarus 0 1 1 2
14 Canada Canada 0 1 0 1
Croatia Croatia 0 1 0 1
Czech Republic Czech Republic 0 1 0 1
Estonia Estonia 0 1 0 1
Slovenia Slovenia 0 1 0 1
19 Italy Italy 0 0 3 3
20 Bulgaria Bulgaria 0 0 2 2
21 Greece Greece 0 0 1 1
South Africa South Africa 0 0 1 1
Ukraine Ukraine 0 0 1 1

Medalists[]

Men[]

Event
Single sculls Olaf Tufte
Norway
Jueri Jaanson
Estonia
Ivo Yanakiev
Bulgaria
Pair Drew Ginn
James Tomkins
Australia
Niksa Skelin
Sinisa Skelin
Croatia
Donovan Cech
Ramon di Clemente
South Africa
Double sculls Adrian Hardy
Sebastien Vieilledent
France
Iztok Cop
Luka Spik
Slovenia
Rossano Galtarossa
Alessio Sartori
Italy
Lightweight double sculls Tomasz Kucharski
Robert Sycz
Poland
Frederic Dufour
Pascal Touron
France
Vasileios Polymeros
Nikolaos Skiathitis
Greece
Four Great Britain Great Britain
Ed Coode
James Cracknell
Matthew Pinsent
Steve Williams
Canada Canada
Cameron Baerg
Thomas Herschmiller
Jake Wetzel
Barney Williams
Italy Italy
Luca Agamennoni
Dario Dentale
Raffaello Leonardo
Lorenzo Porzio
Quadruple sculls Russia Russia
Sergej Fedorovtsev
Igor Kravtsov
Nikolai Spinev
Alekseij Svirin
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Jakub Hanak
David Jirka
Tomas Karas
David Kopriva
Ukraine Ukraine
Sergij Bilushchenko
Sergij Grin
Oleg Lykov
Leonid Shaposhnikov
Lightweight four Denmark Denmark
Eskild Ebbesen
Thomas Ebert
Thor Kristensen
Stephan Moelvig
Australia Australia
Simon Burgess
Ben Cureton
Anthony Edwards
Glen Loftus
Italy Italy
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Lorenzo Bertini
Bruno Mascarenhas
Eight United States United States
Chris Ahrens
Wyatt Allen
Dan Beery
Pete Cipollone
Matt Deakin
Joseph Hansen
Beau Hoopman
Jason Read
Bryan Volpenhein
Netherlands Netherlands
Michiel Bartman
Chun Wei Cheung
Geert Jan Derksen
Gerritjan Eggenkamp
Jan-Willem Gabriels
Daniel Mensch
Diederik Simon
Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
Australia Australia
Boden Hanson
Mike McKay
Stuart Reside
Geoff Stewart
James Stewart
Steve Stewart
Stefan Szczurowski
Michael Toon
Stuart Welch

Women[]

Event
Single sculls Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski
Germany
Ekaterina Karsten
Belarus
Rumyana Neykova
Bulgaria
Pair Georgeta Damian
Viorica Susanu
Romania
Cath Bishop
Katherine Grainger
Great Britain
Yuliya Bichyk
Natallia Helakh
Belarus
Double sculls Caroline Evers-Swindell
Georgina Evers-Swindell
New Zealand
Britta Oppelt
Peggy Waleska
Germany
Elise Laverick
Sarah Winckless
Great Britain
Lightweight double sculls Angela Alupei
Constanta Burcica
Romania
Claudia Blasberg
Daniela Reimer
Germany
Marit van Eupen
Kirsten van der Kolk
Netherlands
Quadruple sculls Germany Germany
Kathrin Boron
Meike Evers
Manuela Lutze
Kerstin El Qalqili
Great Britain Great Britain
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Alison Mowbray
Rebecca Romero
Australia Australia
Amber Bradley
Dana Faletic
Kerry Hore
Rebecca Sattin
Coxed eight Romania Romania
Aurica Barascu
Georgeta Damian
Rodica Florea
Liliana Gafencu
Elena Georgescu
Doina Ignat
Elisabeta Lipa
Ioana Papuc
Viorica Susanu
United States United States
Alison Cox
Caryn Davies
Megan Dirkmaat
Kate Johnson
Laurel Korholz
Samantha Magee
Anna Mickelson
Lianne Nelson
Mary Whipple
Netherlands Netherlands
Hurnet Dekkers
Annemiek de Haan
Nienke Hommes
Annemarieke van Rumpt
Sarah Siegelaar
Marlies Smulders
Helen Tanger
Froukje Wegman
Ester Workel

Statistics[]

  • There were 557 athletes from 55 countries.
  • Rocio Rivarola was the youngest participant with 17 years and 43 days.
  • Elena Georgescu was the oldest participant with 40 years and 127 days.
  • 4 participants were chosen to be flag bearers at the opening ceremony.
  • Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, and South Africa won their first-ever medal in the sport.
  • United States won its first gold medal in the sport since Los Angeles 1984.
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