The bronze medals in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls event at the Rio 2016 Olympics went to Kristoffer Brun and Are Strandli.
The country that won the bronze medal in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls event at the Rio 2016 Olympics was Norway.
Wenyi Huang and Feihong Pan of China won the bronze medal in women's lightweight double sculls at the Rio 2016 Olympics. They finished with a time of 7:06:49, which is 0.61 seconds behind the silver medallists Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee of Canada.
Greece (GRE) Christina Giazitzidou Alexandra Tsiavou
The gold medal in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls at the Rio 2016 Olympics went to Pierre Houin and Jeremie Azou.
The silver medalists in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls event at the Rio 2016 Olympics were Gary O'Donovan and Paul O'Donovan.
The country that won the gold medal in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls event at the Rio 2016 Olympics was France.
Ireland was the country that received the silver medal in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls event at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
China won the bronze medal in women's lightweight double sculls at the Rio 2016 Olympics with competing athletes Wenyi Huang and Feihong Pan. They finished with a time of 7:06:49, which is 0.61 seconds behind the silver medallists Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee of Canada.
Greece won 2 Bronze Medals in Judo Men's 90 kg and Rowing Lightweight double sculls
The bronze medal winners in the medal in men's double sculls at the Rio 2016 Olympics were Olaf Tufte and Kjetil Borch of Norway.
The winners in the Men's Lightweight Double Sculls event at the Rio 2016 Olympics were Pierre Houin and Jeremie Azou of France, Gary O'Donovan and Paul O'Donovan of Ireland, and Kristoffer Brun and Are Strandli of Norway. The French won the gold medal, the Irish won the silver medal, and the Norwegians won the bronze medal.
China won the bronze medal in women's lightweight double sculls at the Rio 2016 Olympics with competing athletes Wenyi Huang and Feihong Pan. They finished with a time of 7:06:49, which is 0.61 seconds behind the silver medallists Lindsay Jennerich and Patricia Obee of Canada.