List of all Olympics Men's Double Sculls (2x) winners including gold, silver and bronze medalists.
Men's Double Sculls (2x)
Men's Double Sculls (2x) rowing competition was held for the first time at 1904 Olympic Games. It is a regular event at Olympics since then. The following table lists all medalists in Men's Double Sculls (2x) rowing at Summer Olympic Games.
Men's Double Sculls (2x) Winners at Olympics
Year |
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1904 | John Mulcahy, William Varley United States |
John Hoben, Joseph McLoughlin United States |
Joseph Ravannack, John Wells United States |
1920 | Paul Costello and John B. Kelly, Sr. United States |
Pietro Annoni and Erminio Dones Italy |
Gaston Giran and Alfred Plé France |
1924 | Paul Costello, John B. Kelly, Sr. United States |
Marc Detton, Jean-Pierre Stock France |
Rudolf Bosshard, Heinrich Thoma Switzerland |
1928 | Paul Costello, Charles McIlvaine United States |
Jack Guest, Joseph Wright, Jr. Canada |
Leo Losert, Viktor Flessl Austria |
1932 | William Gilmore, Kenneth Myers United States |
Herbert Buhtz, Gerhard Boetzelen Germany |
Charles E. Pratt and Noel De Mille Canada |
1936 | Jack BERESFORD, Leslie SOUTHWOOD Great Britain |
Willi Kaidel and Joachim Pirsch Germany |
Jerzy Ustupski and Roger Verey Poland |
1948 | Dickie Burnell and Bert Bushnell Great Britain |
Aage Larsen and Ebbe Parsner Denmark |
William Jones and Juan Rodriquez Uruguay |
1952 | Tranquilo Cappozzo and Eduardo Guerrero Argentina |
Georgi Zhilin, Igor Emchuk Soviet Union |
Juan Rodríguez and Miguel Seijas Uruguay |
1956 | Aleksandr Berkutov, Yury Tyukalov Soviet Union |
Pat Costello and Jim Gardiner United States |
Murray Riley and Mervyn Wood Australia |
1960 | Václav Kozák, Pavol Schmidt Czechoslovakia |
Aleksandr Berkutov, Yury Tyukalov Soviet Union |
Ernst Hürlimann and Rolf Larcher Switzerland |
1964 | Oleg Tyurin, Boris Dubrovsky Soviet Union |
James STORM, Seymour CROMWELL United States |
Vladimír Andrs, Pavel Hofman Czechoslovakia |
1968 | Anatoli Sass, Aleksandr Timoshinin Soviet Union |
Harry Droog and Leendert van Dis Netherlands |
William Maher and John Nunn United States |
1972 | Gennady Korshikov and Aleksandr Timoshinin Soviet Union |
Frank Hansen and Svein Thøgersen Norway |
Joachim Böhmer and Hans-Ullrich Schmied East Germany |
1976 | Alf Hansen and Frank Hansen Norway |
Michael Hart and Chris Baillieu Great Britain |
Hans-Ulrich Schmied, Jürgen Bertow East Germany |
1980 | Joachim Dreifke, Klaus Kröppelien East Germany |
Zoran Pancic, Milorad Stanulov Yugoslavia |
Zdenek Pecka and Václav Vochoska Czechoslovakia |
1984 | Paul Enquist and Bradley Lewis United States |
Dirk Crois and Pierre-Marie Deloof Belgium |
Zoran Pancic, Milorad Stanulov Yugoslavia |
1988 | Nico Rienks and Ronald Florijn Netherlands |
Ueli Bodenmann, Beat Schwerzmann Switzerland |
Aleksandr Marchenko, Vasili Yakusha Soviet Union |
1992 | Stephen Hawkins and Peter Antonie Australia |
Arnold Jonke, Christoph Zerbst Austria |
Nico Rienks and Henk-Jan Zwolle Netherlands |
1996 | Agostino Abbagnale and Davide Tizzano Italy |
Steffen Størseth and Kjetil Undset Norway |
Samuel Barathay and Frédéric Kowal France |
2000 | Iztok Cop, Luka Špik Slovenia |
Fredrik Raaen Bekken and Olaf Tufte Norway |
Giovanni Calabrese, Nicola Sartori Italy |
2004 | Adrien Hardy, Sébastien Vieilledent France |
Iztok Cop, Luka Špik Slovenia |
Rossano Galtarossa, Alessio Sartori Italy |
2008 | Scott Brennan, David Crawshay Australia |
Jüri Jaanson, Tõnu Endrekson Estonia |
Stephen Rowbotham, Matthew Wells Great Britain |
2012 | Nathan Cohen, Joseph Sullivan New Zealand |
Alessio Sartori, Romano Battisti Italy |
Iztok Cop, Luka Špik Slovenia |
2016 | Martin Sinković Valent Sinković Croatia |
Mindaugas Griškonis Saulius Ritter Lithuania |
Kjetil Borch Olaf Tufte Norway |