Denmark (DEN) Kasper Winther Morten Jørgensen Jacob Barsoe Eskild Ebbesen
Great Britain (GBR) Peter Chambers Rob Williams Richard Chambers Chris Bartley
Denmark (DEN) Kasper Winther Morten Jørgensen Jacob Barsoe Eskild Ebbesen
Great Britain (GBR) Peter Chambers Rob Williams Richard Chambers Chris Bartley
New Zealand (NZL) Eric Murray Hamish Bond
Simon Dickie and Dick Joyce won gold in men's coxed fours rowing at the 1968 Games in Mexico City and gold in men's coxed eights at the 1972 Games in Munich.
1928 Games in Amsterdam.Kinchiro Ishii competed in men's single sculls and Kazuo Nose, Makoto Tsushida, Isamu Takashima, Hachiro Sato, and Tsukasa Sonobe competed in men's coxed fours at the 1928 Games.
In the olympics, he won 5 In the World rowing championship he won 9 He won the five for gold all in consecutive Olympics (1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, & 2000), making him 1 of only 4 people to win a gold medal in 5 consecutive olympics.
3 ... 2 gold (men's double sculls and men's coxless pairs) and 1 silver (men's coxless fours).
Sir Steven was a member of Great Britain's coxless fours team that won gold at the 2000 Games in Sydney. Italy was second (.38 of a second behind) and won silver, Australia was third and won bronze, Slovenia was fourth, United States was fifth, and New Zealand was sixth.
The Australian rowing crew won two gold medals in coxless fours at the 1992 Games in Barcelona and the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
Caroline Evers-Swindell (2004 and 2008 double sculls), Georgina Evers-Swindell (2004 and 2008 double sculls), Simon Dickie (1968 coxed fours and 1972 coxed eights) and Dick Joyce (1968 coxed fours and 1972 coxed eights) with 2 each.