The Sports Almanac

Summer Olympics
Rowing - Single Sculls

MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

UNITED STATES - 14 Medals

SOVIET UNION - 8 Medals

  NEW ZEALAND - 8 Medals

Medal Table
Single Sculls
Double Sculls Quadruple Sculls
Coxless Pairs
Coxless Fours
Eights
Lightweight Double Sculls
Lightweight Coxless Fours
Coxed Pairs
Coxed Fours
Coxed Fours with Inriggers


Men's  Women's  Medal Total
Through 2024 Paris Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Hermann Barrelet - France
Andre Gaudin - France
Saint George Ashe - Great Britain
1904
Frank Greer - United States
James Juvenal - United States
Constance Titus - United States
1908
Harry Blackstaffe - Great Britain
Alexander McCulloch - Great Britain
Bernhard von Gaza - Germany
Karoly Levitzky - Hungary
1912
William Kinnear - Great Britain
Polydore Veirman - Belgium
Everard Butler - Canada
Mart Kuusik - Russia
1920
John B. Kelly, Sr. - United States
Jack Beresford - Great Britain
Darcy Hadfield - New Zealand
1924
Jack Beresford - Great Britain
William Gilmore - United States
Josef Schneider - Switzerland
1928
Bobby Pearce - Australia
Kenneth Myers - United States
Theodore Collet - Great Britain
1932
Bobby Pearce - Australia
William Miller - United States
Guillermo Douglas - Uruguay
1936
Gustav Scafer - Germany
Josef Hasenohrl - Austria
Daniel Barrow - United States
1948
Mervyn Wood - Australia
Eduardo Risso - Uruguay
Romolo Catasta - Italy
1952
Yury Tyukalov - Soviet Union
Mervyn Wood - Australia
Teodor Kocerka - Poland
1956
Vyacheslav Ivanov - Soviet Union
Stuart MacKenzie - Australia
John B. Kelly, Jr. - United States
1960
Vyacheslav Ivanov - Soviet Union
Achim Hill - United Team of Germany
Teodor Kocerka - Poland
1964
Vyacheslav Ivanov - Soviet Union Achim Hill - United Team of Germany Gottfried Kottmann - Switzerland
1968
Jan Wienese - Netherlands
Jochen Meißner - West Germany
Alberto Demiddi - Argentina
1972
Yury Malyshev - Soviet Union
Alberto Demiddi - Argentina
Wolfgang Guldenpfenning - East Germany
1976
Pertti Karppinen - Finland
Peter-Michael Kolbe - West Germany
Joachim Dreifke - East Germany
1980
Pertti Karppinen - Finland Vasil Yakusha - Soviet Union
Peter Kersten - East Germany
1984
Pertti Karppinen - Finland Peter-Michael Kolbe - West Germany
Robert Mills - Canada
1988
Thomas Lange - East Germany
Peter-Michael Kolbe - West Germany Eric Verdonk - New Zealand
1992
Thomas Lange - Germany
Vaclav Chalupa - Czechoslovakia
Kajetan Broniewski - Poland
1996
Xeno Muller - Switzerland
Derek Porter - Canada
Thomas Lange - Germany
2000
Rob Waddell - New Zealand
Xeno Muller - Switzerland
Marcel Hacker - Germany
2004
Olaf Tufte - Norway
Juri Jaanson - Estonia
Ivo Yanakiev - Bulgaria
2008
Olaf Tufte - Norway Ondrej Synek - Czech Republic
Mahe Drysdale - New Zealand
2012
Mahé Drysdale - New Zealand Ondrej Synek - Czech Republic Alan Campbell - Great Britain
2016
Mahé Drysdale - New Zealand Damir Martin - Croatia
Ondrej Synek - Czech Republic
2020
Stefanos Ntouskos - Greece Kjetil Borch - Norway Damir Martin - Croatia
2024
Oliver Zeidler - Germany
Yauheni Zalaty - Individual Neutral Athletes
Simon van Dorp - Netherlands

Women's  Men's  Medal Total
Through 2024 Paris Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1976
Christine Scheiblich - East Germany
Joan Lind - United States
Yelena Antonova - Soviet Union
1980
Sanda Toma - Romania
Antonina Zelikovich - Soviet Union
Martina Schroter - East Germany
1984
Valeria Racila - Romania
Charlotte Geer - United States
Ann Haesebrouck - Belgium
1988
Jutta Behrendt - East Germany
Anne Marden - United States
Magdalena Georgieva - Bulgaria
1992
Elisabeta Lipa - Romania
Annelies Braedael - Belgium
Silken Laumann - Canada
1996
Ekaterina Karsten - Belarus
Silken Laumann - Canada
Trine Hansen - Denmark
2000
Ekaterina Karsten - Belarus Rumyana Neykova - Bulgaria
Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski - Germany
2004
Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski - Germany Ekaterina Karsten - Belarus Rumyana Neykova - Bulgaria
2008
Rumyana Neykova - Bulgaria Michelle Guerette - United States
Ekaterina Karsten - Belarus
2012
Miroslava Knapkova - Czech Republic
Fie Udby Erichsen - Denmark
Kim Crow - Australia
2016
Kim Brennan - Australia
Gevvie Stone - United States
Duan Jingli - China
2020
Emma Twigg - New Zealand Hanna Prakatsen - Russian Olympic Committee Magdalena Lobnig - Austria
2024
Karolien Florijn - Netherlands
Emma Twigg - New Zealand Viktorija Senkuté - Lithuania

Medal Total  
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
United States
2
9
3
14
2
Soviet Union
5
2
1
8
3
New Zealand 4
1
3
8
4
Germany 4
0
4
8
5
Great Britain
3
2
3
8
6
Australia
4
2
1
7
7
East Germany
3
0
4
7
8
Bulgaria
1
1
3
5
9
Canada
0
2
3
5
10
Belarus
2
1
1
4
11
Czech Republic
1
2
1
4
12
Switzerland
1
1
2
4
13
West Germany
0
4
0
4
14
Finland
3
0
0
3
15
Romania
3
0
0
3
16
Norway 2
1
0
3
17
Netherlands 2
0
1
3
18
Belgium
0
2
1
3
19
Poland
0
0
3
3
20
France
1
1
0
2
21
United Team of Germany 0
2
0
2
22
Uruguay
0
1
1
2
23
Argentina
0
1
1
2
24
Denmark
0
1
1
2
25
Croatia 0
1
1
2
26
Austria 0
1
1
2
27
Russian Olympic Committee 0
1
0
1
28
Greece
1
0
0
1
29
Estonia
0
1
0
1
30
Czechoslovakia
0
1
0
1
31
Individual Neutral Athletes
0
1
0
1
32
Hungary
0
0
1
1
33
Russia
0
0
1
1
34
Italy
0
0
1
1
35
China
0
0
1
1
36
Lithuania
0
0
1
1