Eight (rowing)
at the Olympic Games
Women's eight race at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Overview
SportRowing
GenderMen and women
Years heldMen: 19002020
Women: 19762020
Reigning champion
Men New Zealand
Women Canada

The eight is a rowing event held at the Summer Olympics. The event was first held for men at the second modern Olympics in 1900, and has been held at every Games since. The women's event was added when women's rowing was added to the Olympic programme in 1976, and has been held at every Games since 1996, it is the only Olympic rowing event that uses a coxswain.

Medalists

Men

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris
 United States (USA)  Belgium (BEL)  Netherlands (NED)
1904 St. Louis
 United States (USA)  Canada (CAN) None awarded
1908 London
 Great Britain (GBR)  Belgium (BEL)  Canada (CAN)
 Great Britain
1912 Stockholm
 Great Britain (GBR)  Great Britain (GBR)  Germany (GER)
1920 Antwerp
 United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)  Norway (NOR)
1924 Paris
 United States (USA)  Canada (CAN)  Italy (ITA)
1928 Amsterdam
 United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)  Canada (CAN)
1932 Los Angeles
 United States (USA)  Italy (ITA)  Canada (CAN)
1936 Berlin
 United States (USA)  Italy (ITA)  Germany (GER)
1948 London
 United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)  Norway (NOR)
1952 Helsinki
 United States (USA)  Soviet Union (URS)  Australia (AUS)
1956 Melbourne
 United States (USA)  Canada (CAN)  Australia (AUS)
1960 Rome
 United Team of Germany (EUA)  Canada (CAN)  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
1964 Tokyo
 United States (USA)  United Team of Germany (EUA)  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
1968 Mexico City
 West Germany (FRG)  Australia (AUS)  Soviet Union (URS)
1972 Munich
 New Zealand (NZL)  United States (USA)  East Germany (GDR)
1976 Montreal
 East Germany (GDR)  Great Britain (GBR)  New Zealand (NZL)
1980 Moscow
 East Germany (GDR)  Great Britain (GBR)  Soviet Union (URS)
1984 Los Angeles
 Canada (CAN)  United States (USA)  Australia (AUS)
1988 Seoul
 West Germany (FRG)  Soviet Union (URS)  United States (USA)
1992 Barcelona
 Canada (CAN)  Romania (ROU)  Germany (GER)
1996 Atlanta
 Netherlands (NED)  Germany (GER)  Russia (RUS)
2000 Sydney
 Great Britain (GBR)  Australia (AUS)  Croatia (CRO)
2004 Athens
 United States (USA)  Netherlands (NED)  Australia (AUS)
2008 Beijing
 Canada (CAN)  Great Britain (GBR)  United States (USA)
2012 London
 Germany (GER)  Canada (CAN)  Great Britain (GBR)
2016 Rio de Janeiro
 Great Britain (GBR)  Germany (GER)  Netherlands (NED)
2020 Tokyo
 New Zealand (NZL)  Germany (GER)  Great Britain (GBR)

Medalists by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States (USA)122216
2 Great Britain (GBR)47314
3 Canada (CAN)35311
4 East Germany (GDR)2013
 New Zealand (NZL)2013
6 West Germany (FRG)2002
7 Germany (GER)1337
8 Netherlands (NED)1124
9 United Team of Germany (EUA)1102
10 Australia (AUS)0246
11 Soviet Union (URS)0224
12 Italy (ITA)0213
13 Belgium (BEL)0202
14 Romania (ROU)0101
15 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0022
 Norway (NOR)0022
17 Croatia (CRO)0011
 Russia (RUS)0011

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Montreal
 East Germany  Soviet Union  United States
1980 Moscow
 East Germany  Soviet Union  Romania
1984 Los Angeles
 United States  Romania  Netherlands
1988 Seoul
 East Germany  Romania  China
1992 Barcelona
 Canada  Romania  Germany
1996 Atlanta
 Romania  Canada  Belarus
2000 Sydney
 Romania  Netherlands  Canada
2004 Athens
 Romania  United States  Netherlands
2008 Beijing
 United States  Netherlands  Romania
2012 London
 United States  Canada  Netherlands
2016 Rio de Janeiro
 United States  Great Britain  Romania
2020 Tokyo
 Canada  New Zealand  China

Medalists by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States (USA)4116
2 Romania (ROU)3339
3 East Germany (GDR)3003
4 Canada (CAN)2215
5 Netherlands (NED)0235
6 Soviet Union (URS)0202
7 Great Britain (GBR)0101
 New Zealand (NZL)0101
9 Belarus (BLR)0011
 China (CHN)0022
 Germany (GER)0011

References

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