Rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, United States featured 14 events in total, for both men and women. Events were held at Lake Casitas.[1]

Rowing
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
VenueLake Casitas
Date30 July – 5 August 1984
Competitors447 (286 men, 161 women) from 38 nations
← 1980
1988 →

Due to the Eastern Bloc boycott of these Olympics, some of the strongest rowing nations like East Germany, the USSR or Bulgaria were not present. However, this boycott gave an opportunity to Romania, which was one of the few eastern European countries to come to the Games, going on to dominate in women's sports, winning 5 gold medals in 6 events. Both Canada (gold) and USA (silver) had beaten the reigning (boycotting) two-time Olympic champions from East Germany in the men's 8 twice at the Lucerne pre-olympic regatta.

Steve Redgrave won his first of five consecutive gold medals. Elisabeta Oleniuc, later known as Elisabeta Lipă, also won her first gold medal. Twenty years later she won her fifth gold medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

The quadruple sculls events, as in its debit year 1976 and 1980, were held without coxswain for men and with coxswain for women.[2]

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls
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Pertti Karppinen
  Finland
Peter-Michael Kolbe
  West Germany
Robert Mills
  Canada
Double sculls
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  Brad Alan Lewis
and Paul Enquist (USA)
  Pierre-Marie Deloof
and Dirk Crois (BEL)
  Zoran Pančić
and Milorad Stanulov (YUG)
Quadruple sculls (coxless)
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  West Germany (FRG)
Albert Hedderich
Raimund Hörmann
Dieter Wiedenmann
Michael Dürsch
  Australia (AUS)
Paul Reedy
Gary Gullock
Timothy McLaren
Anthony Lovrich
  Canada (CAN)
Doug Hamilton
Mike Hughes
Phil Monckton
Bruce Ford
Coxed pairs
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  Italy (ITA)
Carmine Abbagnale
Giuseppe Abbagnale
Giuseppe Di Capua (cox)
  Romania (ROM)
Dimitrie Popescu
Vasile Tomoiagă
Dumitru Răducanu (cox)
  United States (USA)
Kevin Still
Robert Espeseth
Doug Herland (cox)
Coxless pairs
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  Petru Iosub
and Valer Toma (ROM)
  Fernando Climent
and Luis María Lasúrtegui (ESP)
  Hans Magnus Grepperud
and Sverre Løken (NOR)
Coxed four
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Richard Budgett
Martin Cross
Adrian Ellison (cox)
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
  United States (USA)
Edward Ives
Thomas Kiefer
Michael Bach
Gregory Springer
John Stillings (cox)
  New Zealand (NZL)
Brett Hollister (cox)
Kevin Lawton
Barrie Mabbott
Don Symon
Ross Tong
Coxless four
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  New Zealand (NZL)
Les O'Connell
Shane O'Brien
Conrad Robertson
Keith Trask
  United States (USA)
David Clark
Jonathan Smith
Phillip Stekl
Alan Forney
  Denmark (DEN)
Michael Jessen
Lars Nielsen
Per Rasmussen
Erik Christiansen
Eights
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  Canada (CAN)
Blair Horn
Dean Crawford
J. Michael Evans
Paul Steele
Grant Main
Mark Evans
Kevin Neufeld
Pat Turner
Brian McMahon (cox)
  United States (USA)
Chip Lubsen
Andrew Sudduth
John Terwilliger
Chris Penny
Tom Darling
Fred Borchelt
Charles Clapp
Bruce Ibbetson
Bob Jaugstetter (cox)
  Australia (AUS)
Craig Muller
Clyde Hefer
Samuel Patten
Tim Willoughby
Ian Edmunds
James Battersby
Ion Popa
Stephen Evans
Gavin Thredgold (cox)

Women's events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls
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Valeria Răcilă
  Romania
Charlotte Geer
  United States
Ann Haesebrouck
  Belgium
Double sculls
details
  Mariora Popescu
and Elisabeta Oleniuc (ROM)
  Greet Hellemans
and Nicolette Hellemans (NED)
  Daniele Laumann
and Silken Laumann (CAN)
Quadruple sculls (coxed)
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  Romania (ROM)
Titie Taran
Anisoara Sorohan
Ioana Badea
Sofia Corban
Ecaterina Oancia
  United States (USA)
Anne Marden
Lisa Rohde
Joan Lind
Ginny Gilder
Kelly Rickon
  Denmark (DEN)
Hanne Eriksen
Birgitte Hanel
Charlotte Koefoed
Bodil Rasmussen
Jette Sørensen
Coxless pairs
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  Rodica Arba
and Elena Horvat (ROM)
  Elizabeth Craig
and Tricia Smith (CAN)
  Ellen Becker
and Iris Völkner (FRG)
Coxed four
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  Romania (ROM)
Florica Lavric
Maria Fricioiu
Chira Apostol
Olga Bularda
Viorica Ioja
  Canada (CAN)
Marilyn Brain
Angela Schneider
Barbara Armbrust
Jane Tregunno
Lesley Thompson
  Australia (AUS)
Robyn Grey-Gardner
Karen Brancourt
Susan Chapman
Margot Foster
Susan Lee
Eight
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  United States (USA)
Kristen Thorsness
Kristine Norelius
Shyril O'Steen
Carie Graves
Kathy Keeler
Harriet Metcalf
Betsy Beard
Carol Bower
Jeanne Flanagan
  Romania (ROM)
Marioara Trașcă
Lucia Sauca
Doina Liliana Snep-Balan
Aneta Mihaly
Aurora Plesca
Camelia Diaconescu
Viorica Ioja
Mihaela Armășescu
Adriana Bazon-Chelariu
  Netherlands (NED)
Wiljon Vaandrager
Marieke van Drogenbroek
Harriet van Ettekoven
Catharina Neelissen
Anne Quist
Nicolette Hellemans
Martha Laurijsen
Greet Hellemans
Lynda Cornet

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Romania (ROU)6208
2  United States (USA)2518
3  Canada (CAN)1236
4  West Germany (FRG)1113
5  New Zealand (NZL)1012
6  Finland (FIN)1001
  Great Britain (GBR)1001
  Italy (ITA)1001
9  Australia (AUS)0123
10  Belgium (BEL)0112
  Netherlands (NED)0112
12  Spain (ESP)0101
13  Denmark (DEN)0022
14  Norway (NOR)0011
  Yugoslavia (YUG)0011
Totals (15 entries)14141442

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rowing at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Los Angeles 1984: Rowing". Olympic.org. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
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