The Sports Almanac




1980 Summer Olympics

Moscow, Soviet Union


MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

SOVIET UNION -  195 Medals

EAST GERMANY -  126 Medals

BULGARIA -  41 Medals

Athletics
Swimming Diving Water Polo
Archery Basketball Boxing Canoeing
Cycling Equestrian Fencing Soccer
Gymnastics Handball Field Hockey
Judo
Modern Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting
Volleyball Weightlifting Wrestling

1980 Moscow Overall Medal Standings
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
Soviet Union
80
69
46
195
2
East Germany
47
37
42
126
3
Bulgaria
8
16
17
41
4
Hungary
7
10
15
32
5
Poland
3
14
15
32
6
Romania
6
6
13
25
7
Great Britain
5
7
9
21
8
Cuba
8
7
5
20
9
Italy
8
3
4
15
10
France
6
5
3
14
11
Czechoslovakia
2
3
9
14
12
Sweden
3
3
6
12
13
Yugoslavia
2
3
4
9
14
Australia
2
2
5
9
15
Finland
3
1
4
8
16
Spain
1
3
2
6
17
Denmark
2
1
2
5
18
North Korea
0
3
2
5
19
Brazil
2
0
2
4
20
Ethiopia
2
0
2
4
21
Austria
1
2
1
4
22
Mongolia
0
2
2
4
23
Mexico
0
1
3
4
24
Greece
1
0
2
3
25
Netherlands
0
1
2
3
26
Jamaica
0
0
3
3
27
Switzerland
2
0
0
2
28
Tanzania
0
2
0
2
29
Ireland
0
1
1
2
30
Belgium
1
0
0
1
31
India
1
0
0
1
32
Zimbabwe
1
0
0
1
33
Uganda
0
1
0
1
34
Venezuela
0
1
0
1
35
Guyana
0
0
1
1
36
Lebanon
0
0
1
1

1980 Moscow Athletics
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 100 Meters
Allan Wells - Great Britain
Silvio Leonard - Cuba
Petar Petrov - Bulgaria
Women's 100 Meters
Lyudmila Kondratyeva - Soviet Union
Marlies Göhr - East Germany
Ingrid Auerswald - East Germany
Men's 200 Meters
Pietro Mennea - Italy
Allan Wells - Great Britain Don Quarrie - Jamaica
Women's 200 Meters
Bärbel Wöckel - East Germany
Natalya Bochina - Soviet Union
Merlene Ottey - Jamaica
Men's 400 Meters
Viktor Markin - Soviet Union
Rick Mitchell - Australia
Frank Schaffer - East Germany
Women's 400 Meters
Marita Koch - East Germany
Jarmila Kratochvílová - Czechoslovakia
Christina Lathan - East Germany
Men's 800 Meters
Steve Ovett - Great Britain
Sebastian Coe - Great Britain
Nikolay Kirov - Soviet Union
Women's 800 Meters
Nadiya Olizarenko - Soviet Union
Olga Mineeva - Soviet Union
Tatyana Providokhina - Soviet Union
Men's 1500 Meters
Sebastian Coe - Great Britain Jürgen Straub - East Germany
Steve Ovett - Great Britain
Women's 1500 Meters
Tatyana Kazankina - Soviet Union
Christiane Wartenberg - East Germany
Nadiya Olizarenko - Soviet Union
Men's 5000 Meters
Miruts Yifter - Ethiopia
Suleiman Nyambui - Tanzania
Kaarlo Maaninka - Finland
Men's 10000 Meters
Miruts Yifter - Ethiopia Kaarlo Maaninka - Finland Mohamed Kedir - Ethiopia
Men's 110 Meter Hurdles
Thomas Munkelt - East Germany
Alejandro Casañas - Cuba
Aleksandr Puchkov - Soviet Union
Women's 100 Meter Hurdles
Vera Komisova - Soviet Union
Johanna Klier - East Germany
Lucyna Langer - Poland
Men's 400 Meter Hurdles
Volker Beck - East Germany
Vasyl Arkhypenko - Soviet Union
Gary Oakes - Great Britain
Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase
Bronisław Malinowksi - Poland
Filbert Bayi - Tanzania
Eshetu Tura - Ethiopia
Men's 4X100 Meter Relay
Soviet Union
Poland
France
Women's 4X100 Meter Relay
East Germany
Soviet Union
Great Britain
Men's 4X400 Meter Relay
Soviet Union
East Germany
Italy
Women's 4X400 Meter Relay
Soviet Union
East Germany
Great Britain
Men's Marathon
Waldemar Cierpinski - East Germany
Gerard Nijboer - Netherlands
Satymkul Dzhumanazarov - Soviet Union
Men's 20KM Walk
Maurizio Damilano - Italy
Pyotr Pochynchuk - Soviet Union
Roland Wieser - East Germany
Men's 50KM Walk
Hartwig Gauder - East Germany
Jorge Llopart - Spain
Evgeni Ivchenko - Soviet Union
Men's Long Jump
Lutz Dombrowski - East Germany
Frank Paschek - East Germany
Valeriy Pidluzhnyy - Soviet Union
Women's Long Jump
Tatyana Kolpakova - Soviet Union
Brigitte Wujak - East Germany
Tatyana Skachko - Soviet Union
Men's Triple Jump
Jaak Uudmäe - Soviet Union
Viktor Saneev - Soviet Union
João Carlos de Oliveira - Brazil
Men's High Jump
Gerd Wessig - East Germany
Jacek Wszoła - Poland
Jörg Freimuth - East Germany
Women's High Jump
Sara Simeoni - Italy
Urszula Kielan - Poland
Jutta Kirst - East Germany
Men's Pole Vault
Władysław Kozakiewicz - Poland
Konstantin Volkov - Soviet Union
Tadeusz Ślusarksi - Poland
None Awarded
Men's Shot Put
Vladimir Kiselyov - Soviet Union
Aleksandr Baryshnikov - Soviet Union
Udo Beyer - East Germany
Women's Shot Put
Ilona Slupianek - East Germany
Svetlana Krachevskaia - Soviet Union
Margitta Droese-Pufe - East Germany
Men's Discus
Viktor Rashchupkin - Soviet Union
Imrich Bugár - Czechoslovakia
Luis Delís - Cuba
Women's Discus
Evelin Jahl - East Germany
Mariya Petkova - Bulgaria
Tatyana Lesovaya - Soviet Union
Men's Javelin
Dainis Kūla - Soviet Union
Aleksandr Makarov - Soviet Union
Wolfgang Hanisch - East Germany
Women's Javelin
María Caridad Colón - Cuba
Saida Gunba - Soviet Union
Ute Hommola - East Germany
Men's Hammer Throw
Yuriy Sedykh - Soviet Union
Sergey Litvinov - Soviet Union
Jüri Tamm - Soviet Union
Decathlon
Daley Thompson - Great Britain
Yuriy Kutsenko - Soviet Union
Sergey Zhelanov - Soviet Union
Pentathlon
Nadiya Tkachenko - Soviet Union
Olga Rukavishnikova - Soviet Union
Olga Kurigina - Soviet Union

1980 Moscow Swimming
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 100 Meter Freestyle
Jörg Woithe - East Germany
Per Holmertz - Sweden
Per Johansson - Sweden
Women's 100 Meter Freestyle
Barbara Krause - East Germany
Caren Metschuck - East Germany
Ines Diers - East Germany
Men's 200 Meter Freestyle
Sergey Kopliakov - Soviet Union
Andrey Krylov - Soviet Union
Graeme Brewer - Australia
Women's 200 Meter Freestyle
Barbara Krause - East Germany Ines Diers - East Germany Carmela Schmidt - East Germany
Men's 400 Meter Freestyle
Vladimir Salnikov - Soviet Union
Andrey Krylov - Soviet Union Ivar Stukolkin - Soviet Union
Women's 400 Meter Freestyle
Ines Diers - East Germany Petra Schneider - East Germany
Carmela Schmidt - East Germany
Women's 800 Meter Freestyle
Michelle Ford - Australia
Ines Diers - East Germany Heike Dähne - East Germany
Men's 1500 Meter Freestyle
Vladimir Salnikov - Soviet Union Aleksandr Chayev - Soviet Union
Max Metzker - Australia
Men's 100 Meter Backstroke
Bengt Baron - Sweden
Viktor Kuznetsov - Soviet Union
Vladimir Dolgov - Soviet Union
Women's 100 Meter Backstroke
Rica Reinisch - East Germany
Ina Kleber - East Germany
Petra Riedel - East Germany
Men's 200 Meter Backstroke
Sándor Wladár - Hungary
Zoltán Verrasztó - Hungary
Mark Kerry - Australia
Women's 200 Meter Backstroke
Rica Reinisch - East Germany Cornelia Polit - East Germany
Birgit Treiber - East Germany
Men's 100 Meter Breaststroke
Duncan Goodhew - Great Britain
Arsens Miskarovs - Soviet Union
Peter Evans - Australia
Women's 100 Meter Breaststroke
Ute Geweniger - East Germany
Elvira Vasilkova - Soviet Union
Susanne Nielsson - Denmark
Men's 200 Meter Breaststroke
Robertas Žulpa - Soviet Union
Albán Vermes - Hungary
Arsens Miskarovs - Soviet Union
Women's 200 Meter Breaststroke
Lina Kačiušytė - Soviet Union
Svetlana Varganova - Soviet Union
Yuliya Bogdanova - Soviet Union
Men's 100 Meter Butterfly
Pär Arvidsson - Sweden
Roger Pyttel - East Germany
David López-Zubero - Spain
Women's 100 Meter Butterfly
Caren Metschuck - East Germany Andrea Pollack - East Germany
Christiane Knacke - East Germany
Men's 200 Meter Butterfly
Sergey Fesenko - Soviet Union
Phil Hubble - Great Britain
Roger Pyttel - East Germany
Women's 200 Meter Butterfly
Ines Geißler - East Germany
Sybille Schönrock - East Germany
Michelle Ford - Australia
Men's 400 Meter Individual Medley
Aleksandr Sidorenko - Soviet Union
Sergey Fesenko - Soviet Union Zoltán Verrasztó - Hungary
Women's 400 Meter Individual Medley
Petra Schneider - East Germany Sharron Davies - Great Britain
Agnieszka Czopek - Poland
Women's 4X100 Meter Freestyle Relay
East Germany
Sweden
Netherlands
Men's 4X200 Meter Freestyle Relay
Soviet Union
East Germany
Brazil
Men's 4X100 Medley Relay
Australia
Soviet Union
Great Britain
Women's 4X100 Medley  Relay
East Germany
Great Britain
Soviet Union

1980 Moscow Diving
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 3 Meter Springboard
Aleksandr Portnov - Soviet Union
Carlos Girón - Mexico
Giorgio Cagnotto - Italy
Women's 3 Meter Springboard
Irina Kalinina - Soviet Union
Martina Proeber - East Germany
Karin Guthke - East Germany
Men's 10 Meter Platform
Flak Hoffmann - East Germany
Vladimir Aleynik - Soviet Union
David Ambartsumyan - Soviet Union
Women's 10 Meter Platform
Martina Jäschke - East Germany
Sirvard Emirzyan - Soviet Union
Liana Tsotadze - Soviet Union

1980 Moscow Water Polo
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
Hungary

1980 Moscow Archery
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual
Tomi Poikolainen - Finland
Boris Isachenko - Soviet Union
Giancarlo Ferrari - Italy
Women's Individual
Keto Losaberidze - Soviet Union
Natalya Butuzova - Soviet Union
Päivi Meriluoto - Finland

1980 Moscow Basketball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Yugoslavia
Italy
Soviet Union
Women's
Soviet Union
Bulgaria
Yugoslavia

1980 Moscow Boxing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Light Flyweight
Shamil Sabirov - Soviet Union
Hipólito Ramos - Cuba
Lee Byong-Uk - North Korea
Ismail Mustafov - Bulgaria
Flyweight
Petar Lesov - Bulgaria
Viktor Miroshnichenko - Soviet Union
Hugh Russell - Ireland
János Váradi - Hungary
Bantamweight
Juan Bautista Hernández Pérez - Cuba
Bernardo Pinango - Venezuela
Michael Anthony - Guyana
Dumitru Cipere - Romania
Featherweight
Rudi Fink - East Germany
Adolfo Horta - Cuba
Viktor Rybakov - Soviet Union
Krzysztof Kosedowski - Poland
Lightweight
Ángel Herrera - Cuba
Viktor Damyanenko - Soviet Union
Kazimierz Adach - Poland
Richard Nowakowski - East Germany
Light Welterweight
Patrizio Oliva - Italy
Serik Konakbayev - Soviet Union
Tony Willis - Great Britain
José Aguilar - Cuba
Welterweight
Andrés Aldama - Cuba
John Mugabi - Uganda
Karl-Heinz Krüger - East Germany
Kazimierz Szczerba - Poland
Light Middleweight
Armando Martínez - Cuba
Aleksandr Koshkyn - Soviet Union
Ján Franek - Czechoslovakia
Detlef Kästner - East Germany
Middleweight
José Gómez Mustelier - Cuba Viktor Savchenko - Soviet Union
Valentin Silaghi - Romania
Jerzy Rybicki - Poland
Light Heavyweight
Slobodan Kačar - Yugoslavia
Paweł Skrzecz - Poland
Herbert Bauch - East Germany
Ricardo Rojas - Cuba
Heavyweight
Teófilo Stevenson - Cuba
Pyotr Zayev - Soviet Union
István Lévai - Hungary
Jürgen Fanghänel - East Germany

1980 Moscow Canoeing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's C-1 500 Meters
Sergei Postrekhin - Soviet Union
Lyubomir Lyubenov - Bulgaria
Olaf Heukrodt - East Germany
Men's C-1 1000 Meters
Lyubomir Lyubenov - Bulgaria Sergei Postrekhin - Soviet Union Eckhard Leue - East Germany
Men's C-2 500 Meters
László Foltán, István Vaskúti - Hungary Ivan Patzaichin, Petre Capusta - Romania
Borislav Ananiev, Nikolai Ilkov - Bulgaria
Men's C-2 1000 Meters
Ivan Patzaichin, Toma Simionov - Romania Olaf Heukrodt, Uwe Madeja - East Germany Vasyl Yurchenko, Yuri Lobanov - Soviet Union
Men's K-1 500 Meters
Vladimir Parfenovich - Soviet Union
John Sumegi - Australia
Vasile Dîba - Romania
Men's K-1 1000 Meters
Rüdiger Helm - East Germany
Alain Lebas - France
Ion Bîrlădeanu - Romania
Men's K-2 500 Meters
Vladimir Parfenovich, Sergei Chukhray - Soviet Union Herminio Menéndez, Guillermo del Riego - Spain
Rüdiger Helm, Bernd Olbricht - East Germany
Men's K-2 1000 Meters
Vladimir Parfenovich, Sergei Chukhray - Soviet Union István Szabó, István Joós - Hungary Luis Gregorio Ramos, Herminio Menéndez - Spain
Men's K-4 1000 Meters
East Germany
Romania
Bulgaria
Women's K-1 500 Meters
Birgit Fischer - East Germany
Vanja Gesheva - Bulgaria
Antonina Melnikova - Soviet Union
Women's K-2 500 Meters
Carsta Genäuß, Martina Bischof - East Germany
Galina Alexeyeva, Nina Trofimova - Soviet Union
Éva Rakusz, Mária Zakariás - Hungary

1980 Moscow Cycling
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
ROAD CYCLING
Individual Road Race
Sergei Sukhoruchenkov - Soviet Union
Czesław Lang - Poland
Yuri Barinov - Soviet Union
Team Time Trial
Soviet Union
East Germany
Czechoslovakia
TRACK CYCLING
Individual Pursuit
Robert Dill-Bundi - Switzerland
Alain Bondue - France
Hans-Henrik Ørsted - Denmark
Team Pursuit Soviet Union East Germany Czechoslovakia
Sprint
Lutz Heßlich - East Germany
Yavé Cahard - France
Sergei Kopylov - Soviet Union
1 KM Time Trial
Lothar Thoms - East Germany
Aleksandr Panfilov - Soviet Union
David Weller - Jamaica

1980 Moscow Equestrian
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Individual Dressage
Elisabeth Theurer - Austria
Yuri Kovshov - Soviet Union
Viktor Ugryumov - Soviet Union
Team Dressage
Soviet Union
Bulgaria
Romania
Individual Eventing
Federico Roman - Italy
Aleksandr Blinov - Soviet Union
Yuri Salinikov - Soviet Union
Team Eventing
Soviet Union
Italy
Mexico
Individual Jumping
Jan Kowalczyk - Poland
Nikolai Korolkov - Soviet Union
Joaquin Perez Heras - Mexico
Team Jumping
Soviet Union Poland Mexico

1980 Moscow Fencing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual Épée
Johan Harmenberg - Sweden
Ernõ Kolczonay - Hungary
Philippe Riboud - France
Men's Team Épée France
Poland
Soviet Union
Men's Individual Foil
Vladimir Smirnov - Soviet Union
Pascal Jolyot - France
Aleksander Romankov - Soviet Union
Men's Team Foil
France
Soviet Union
Poland
Men's Individual Sabre
Viktor Krovopuskov - Soviet Union
Mikhail Burtsev - Soviet Union
Imre Gedővári - Hungary
Men's Team Sabre
Soviet Union
Italy
Hungary
Women's Individual Foil
Pascale Trinquet - France
Magda Maros - Hungary
Barbara Wysoczańska - Poland
Women's Team Foil
France
Soviet Union
Hungary

1980 Moscow Field Hockey
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
India
Spain
Soviet Union
Women's
Zimbabwe
Czechoslovakia
Soviet Union

1980 Moscow Soccer
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Czechoslovakia
East Germany
Soviet Union

1980 Moscow Gymnastics
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual All-Around
Alexander Dityatin - Soviet Union
Nikolai Adrianov - Soviet Union
Stoyan Deltchev - Bulgaria
Women's Individual All-Around
Elena Davydova - Soviet Union
Maxi Gnauck - East Germany
Nadia Comăneci - Romania
None Awarded
Men's Team All-Around
Soviet Union
East Germany
Hungary
Women's Team All-Around
Soviet Union
Romania
East Germany
Men's Vault
Nikolai Adrianov - Soviet Union Alexander Dityatin - Soviet Union Roland Brückner - East Germany
Women's Vault
Natalia Shaposhnikova - Soviet Union Steffi Kräker - East Germany Melita Ruhn - Romania
Men's Floor
Roland Brückner - East Germany
Nikolai Adrianov - Soviet Union Alexander Dityatin - Soviet Union
Women's Floor
Nellie Kim - Soviet Union
Nadia Comăneci - Romania
None Awarded Natalia Shaposhnikova - Soviet Union
Maxi Gnauck - East Germany
Men's Pommel Horse
Zoltán Magyar - Hungary
Alexander Dityatin - Soviet Union Michael Nikolay - East Germany
Women's Balance Beam
Nadia Comăneci - Romania Elena Davydova - Soviet Union Natalia Shaposhnikova - Soviet Union
Men's Rings
Alexander Dityatin - Soviet Union Alexsandr Tkachyov - Soviet Union Jiri Tabak - Czechoslovakia
Men's Horizontal Bar
Stoyan Deltchev - Bulgaria Alexander Dityatin - Soviet Union Nikolai Adrianov - Soviet Union
Men's Parallel Bars
Alexsandr Tkachyov - Soviet Union
Alexander Dityatin - Soviet Union Roland Brückner - East Germany
Women's Uneven Bars
Maxi Gnauck - East Germany Emilia Eberle - Romania
Steffi Kräker - East Germany
Melita Ruhn - Romania
Maria Filatova - Soviet Union

1980 Moscow Handball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
East Germany
Soviet Union
Romania
Women's
Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
East Germany

1980 Moscow Judo
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Extra Lightweight
Thierry Rey - France
Jose Rodriguez - Cuba
Aramby Emizh - Soviet Union
Tibor Kincses - Hungary
Half Lightweight
Nikolai Solodukhin - Soviet Union
Tsendiin Damdin - Mongolia
Ilian Nedkov - Bulgaria
Janusz Pawłowski - Poland
Lightweight
Ezio Gamba - Italy
Neil Adams - Great Britain
Ravdagiin Davaadalai - Mongolia
Karl-Heinz Lehmann - East Germany
Half-Middleweight
Shota Khabareli - Soviet Union
Juan Ferrer - Cuba
Harald Heinke - East Germany
Bernard Tchoullouyan - France
Middleweight
Jürg Röthlisberger - Switzerland
Isaac Azcuy - Cuba
Detlef Ultsch - East Germany
Aleksandrs Jackevičs - Soviet Union
Half-Heavyweight
Robert Van De Walle - Belgium
Tengiz Khubuluri - Soviet Union
Dietmar Lorenz - East Germany
Henk Numan - Netherlands
Heavyweight
Angelo Parisi - France
Dimitar Zaprianov - Bulgaria
Radomir Kovačević - Yugoslavia
Vladimír Kocman - Czechoslovakia
Open Category
Dietmar Lorenz - East Germany Angelo Parisi - France Arthur Mapp - Great Britain
András Ozsvár - Hungary

1980 Moscow Modern Pentathlon
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Individual
Anatoly Starostin - Soviet Union
Tamás Szombathelyi - Hungary
Pavel Lednev - Soviet Union
Team
Soviet Union
Hungary
Sweden

1980 Moscow Rowing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Single Sculls
Pertti Karppinen - Finland
Vasil Yakusha - Soviet Union
Peter Kersten - East Germany
Men's Coxless Pairs
Bernd Landvoigt, Jörg Landvoigt - East Germany
Yuriy Pimenov, Nikolay Pimenov - Soviet Union
Charles Wiggin, Malcolm Carmichael - Great Britain
Men's Coxed Pairs
East Germany
Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
Men's Double Sculls
Joachim Dreifke, Klaus Kröppelien - East Germany Zoran Pančić, Milorad Stanulov - Yugoslavia Zdenĕk Pecka, Václav Vochoska - Czechoslovakia
Men's Coxless Fours
East Germany
Soviet Union
Great Britain
Men's Fours
East Germany Soviet Union Poland
Men's Quadruple Sculls
East Germany
Soviet Union
Bulgaria
Men's Eights
East Germany Great Britain Soviet Union
Women's Single Sculls
Sanda Toma - Romania
Antonina Zelikovich - Soviet Union
Martina Schröter - East Germany
Women's Double Sculls
Yelena Khloptseva, Larisa Popova - Soviet Union
Cornelia Linse, Heidi Westphal - East Germany
Olga Homeghi, Valeria Răcilă - Romania
Women's Quadruple Sculls East Germany
Soviet Union
Bulgaria
Women's Coxless Pairs
Ute Steindorf, Cornelia Klier - East Germany
Małgorzata Dłużewska, Czesława Kościańska - Poland
Siika Barboulova, Stoyanka Kubatova - Bulgaria
Women's Fours
East Germany
Bulgaria
Soviet Union
Women's Eights
East Germany Soviet Union Romania

1980 Moscow Sailing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Finn
Esko Rechardt - Finland
Wolfgang Mayrhofer - Austria
Andrei Balashov - Soviet Union
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Marcos Soares, Eduardo Penido - Brazil
Jörn Borowski, Egbert Swensson - East Germany
Jouko Lindgrén, Georg Tallberg - Finland
Flying Dutchman
Alejandro Abascal, Miguel Noguer - Spain
David Wilkins, James Wilkinson - Ireland
Szabolcs Detre, Zsolt Detre - Hungary
Tornado
Lars Sigurd Bjorkström, Alexandre Welter - Brazil
Peter Due, Per Kjergard - Denmark
Göran Marström, Jörgen Ragnarsson - Sweden
Star
Valentin Mankin, Aleksandr Muzychenko - Soviet Union
Hubert Raudaschl, Karl Ferstl - Austria
Giorgio Gorla, Alfio Peraboni - Italy
Soling
Poul Richard Høj Jensen, Valdemar Bandolowski, Erik Hansen - Denmark
Boris Budnikov, Alexandr Budnikov, Nikolay Poliakov - Soviet Union
Anastasios Bountouris, Anastasios Gavrilis, Aristidis Rapanakis - Greece

1980 Moscow Shooting
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Rapid Fire Pistol
Corneliu Ion - Romania
Jürgen Wiefel - East Germany
Gerhard Petritsch - Austria
Pistol
Aleksandr Melentyev - Soviet Union
Harald Vollmar - East Germany
Lyubcho Dyakov - Bulgaria
Rifle Prone
Károly Varga - Hungary
Hellfried Heilfort - East Germany
Petar Zapryanov - Bulgaria
Rifle Three Positions
Viktor Vlasov - Soviet Union
Bernd Hartstein - East Germany
Sven Johansson - Sweden
Running Traget
Igor Sokolov - Soviet Union
Thomas Pfeffer - East Germany
Aleksandr Gasov - Soviet Union
Skeet
Kjeld Rasmussen - Denmark
Lars-Göran Carlsson - Sweden
Roberto Castrillo - Cuba
Trap
Luciano Giovannetti - Italy
Rustam Yambulatov - Soviet Union
Jörg Damme - East Germany

1980 Moscow Volleyball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Indoor
Soviet Union
Bulgaria
Romania
Women's Indoor
Soviet Union
East Germany
Bulgaria

1980 Moscow Weightlifting
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Flyweight
Kanybek Osmonaliyev - Soviet Union
Ho Bong-chol - North Korea
Han Gyong-si - North Korea
Bantamweight
Daniel Núñez - Cuba
Yurik Sarkisyan - Soviet Union
Tadeusz Dembończyk - Poland
Featherweight
Viktor Mazin - Soviet Union
Stefan Dimitrov - Bulgaria
Marek Seweryn - Poland
Lightweight
Yanko Rusev - Bulgaria
Joachim Kunz - East Germany
Mincho Pashov - Bulgaria
Middleweight
Asen Zlatev - Bulgaria
Aleksandr Pervi - Soviet Union
Nedelcho Kolev - Bulgaria
Light Heavyweight
Yurik Vardanyan - Soviet Union
Blagoy Blagoev - Bulgaria
Dušan Poliačik - Czechoslovakia
Middle Heavyweight
Péter Baczakó - Hungary
Rumen Aleksandrov - Bulgaria
Frank Mantek - East Germany
Heavyweight I
Ota Zaremba - Czechoslovakia
Igor Nikitin - Soviet Union
Alberto Blanco - Cuba
Heavyweight II Leonid Taranenko - Soviet Union
Valentin Khristov - Bulgaria
György Szalai - Hungary
Super Heavyweight
Sultan Rakhmanov - Soviet Union
Jürgen Heuser - East Germany
Tadeusz Rutkowski - Poland

1980 Moscow Wrestling
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Freestyle Light Flyweight
Claudio Pollio - Italy
Jang Se-Hong - North Korea
Sergei Kornilayev - Soviet Union
Freestyle Flyweight Anatoli Beloglazov - Soviet Union
Władysław Stecyk - Poland
Nermedin Selimov - Bulgaria
Freestyle Bantamweight
Sergei Beloglazov - Soviet Union Li Ho-Pyong - North Korea
Dugarsürengiin Oyuunbold - Mongolia
Freestyle Featherweight
Magomedgasan Abushev - Soviet Union
Miho Dukov - Bulgaria
Georgios Hatziioannidis - Greece
Freestyle Lightweight
Saipulla Absaidov - Soviet Union
Ivan Yankov - Bulgaria
Šaban Sejdi - Yugoslavia
Freestyle Welterweight
Valentin Raychev - Bulgaria
Jamtsyn Davaajav - Mongolia
Dan Karabin - Czechoslovakia
Freestyle Middleweight
Ismail Abilov - Bulgaria
Magomedkhan Aratsilov - Soviet Union
István Kovács - Hungary
Freestyle Light Heavyweight
Sanasar Oganisyan - Soviet Union
Uwe Neupert - East Germany
Aleksander Cichoń - Poland
Freestyle Heavyweight
Illya Mate - Soviet Union
Slavcho Chervenkov - Bulgaria
Július Strnisko - Czechoslovakia
Freestyle Super Heavyweight
Soslan Andiyev - Soviet Union
József Balla - Hungary
Adam Sandurski - Poland
Greco-Roman Light Flyweight Zhaqsylyq Üshkempirov - Soviet Union
Constantin Alexandru - Romania
Ferenc Seres - Hungary
Greco-Roman Flyweight Vakhtang Blagidze - Soviet Union
Lajos Rácz - Hungary
Mladenov - Bulgaria
Greco-Roman Bantamweight Shamil Serikov - Soviet Union
Józef Lipień - Poland
Benni Ljungbeck - Sweden
Greco-Roman Featherweight Stelios Mygiakis - Greece
István Tóth - Hungary Boris Kramarenko - Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Lightweight Ştefan Rusu - Romania
Andrzej Supron - Poland
Lars-Erik Skiöld - Sweden
Greco-Roman Welterweight Ferenc Kocsis - Hungary
Anatoly Bykov - Soviet Union
Mikko Huhtala - Finland
Greco-Roman Middleweight Gennadi Korban - Soviet Union
Jan Dołgowicz - Poland
Pavel Pavlov - Bulgaria
Greco-Roman Light Heavyweight Norbert Növényi - Hungary
Ihar Kanyhin - Soviet Union
Petre Dicu - Romania
Greco-Roman Heavyweight Georgi Raikov - Bulgaria
Roman Bierła - Poland
Vasile Andrei - Romania
Greco-Roman Super Heavyweight Oleksandr Kolchynskyy - Soviet Union
Aleksandar Tomov - Bulgaria
Hassan Bechara - Lebanon