Rowing at the Friendship Games

Rowing at the Friendship Games took place at the Man-made Basin, located within the Trade Unions Olympic Sports Centre in Moscow, Soviet Union between 24 and 26 August 1984. 14 events (8 men's and 6 women's) were contested.

Medal summary

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls  Vasily Yakusha (URS) 7:14.23  Heiko Habermann (GDR) 7:21.30  Vladek Lacina (TCH) 7:26.59
Double sculls  Soviet Union (URS)
Sergey Kinyakin
Pyetr Kinyakin
6:35.98  Bulgaria (BUL)
Ivan Midyurov
Mincho Nikolov
6:37.33  Poland (POL)
Kajetan Broniewski
Andrzej Krzepiński
6:44.66
Quadruple sculls  East Germany (GDR)
Berdt Kalisch
Uwe Mund
Klaus Kreppelin
Karl-Heinz Busset
5:58.82  Poland (POL)
Sławomir Cieślakowski
Mirosław Szymanowski
Marek Bałdyga
Mirosław Mruk
5:59.67  Soviet Union (URS)
Alexander Zdravomyslov
Igor Antonov
Saulius Krasauskas
Gintautas Giedrajtis
6:04.28
Coxless pairs  Soviet Union (URS)
Yuriy Pimenov
Nikolay Pimenov
7:06.65  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Ivan Kafka
Miroslav Laholik
7:19.15  Bulgaria (BUL)
Todor Vindeliyev
Emil Groncov
7:26.39
Coxed pairs  Soviet Union (URS)
Ihar Maystrenka
Stasis Noruszajtis
Pyetr Petrynich
7:10.81  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Milan Doleček
Milan Škopek
Oldřich Hejdušek
7:15.21  East Germany (GDR)
Karsten Schmeling
Ditmar Schiller
Hendrik Reier
7:23.93
Coxless fours  Soviet Union (URS)
Gennadi Kryuçkin
Viktor Pereverzev
Sergey Smirnov
Jonas Narmontas
6:17.94  East Germany (GDR)
Ulrich Diessner
Olaf Förster
Thomas Greiner
Thomas Bänsch
6:24.55  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Petr Hlídek
Pavel Konvička
Miroslav Vraštil
Lubomír Zapletal
6:29.98
Coxed fours  Soviet Union (URS)
Zigmantas Gaudauskas
Vladimir Romanishin
Igor Zotov
Ivan Vysotsky
Mikhail Sasov
6:22.64  East Germany (GDR)
Ole Pingel
Karsten Timm
Hans-Peter Koppe
Dirk Rendant
Michael Schimming
6:26.86  Bulgaria (BUL)
Cvetan Petkov
Mikhail Petrov
Matei Khristov
Petr Yovchev
Nenko Dobrev
6:30.82
Eights  Soviet Union (URS)
Andrey Vasiliyev
Aleksandr Voloshin
Nikolay Komarov
Pavlo Hurkovskiy
Viktor Diduk
Viktor Omelyanovich
Veniamin But
Jonas Pinskus
Vladimir Nizhegorodov
5:54.16  East Germany (GDR)
Uwe Gash
Bernd Niseke
Jörg Friedrich
Siegfried Schallkovski
Hans Sennewald
Jörg Timmerman
Mario Minge
Jürgen Thiele
Klaus-Dieter Ludwig
5:56.81  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Mihal Slani
Jiri Mak
Pavel Pevný
Jiří Prudil
Dusan Novotnik
Dušan Vičík
Hubert Sevela
Milan Kyselý
Antonín Barák
5:59.08

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Single sculls  Mariya Danilyuk (URS) 3:52.77  Birgit Peter (GDR) 3:53.09  Magdalena Gueorguieva (BUL) 3:57.73
Double sculls  Kirsten Peters
Ramona Balthasar (GDR)
3:30.27  Margarita Dobcheva
Anka Ruseva (BUL)
3:32.93  Tatyana Bashkatova
Mariya Zalite (URS)
3:33.16
Coxless pairs  Soviet Union (URS)
Vida Cecyunaite
Raisa Doligoyda
3:36.51  East Germany (GDR)
Susann Hajnike
Haike Winkler
3:40.75  Bulgaria (BUL)
Rita Todorova
Teodora Zareva
3:44.16
Quadruple sculls  Soviet Union (URS)
Antonina Dumcheva
Elena Bratishko
Yelena Khlopceva
Irina Fetisova
Maria Zemskova-Korotkova
3:18.41  Bulgaria (BUL)
Rumyana Pochilyeva
Violeta Ninova
Stefka Madina
Teodora Nikolova-Lazarova
Greta Georgieva
3:20.73  Hungary (HUN)
Erzsébet Sarlós
Klára Pétervári
Kamilla Kosztolányi
Erika Bertényi
Erika Polgár
3:35.58
Coxed fours  Soviet Union (URS)
Angele Kulikauskaite
Svetlana Semyonova
Valentina Semyonova
Marina Studneva
Nina Cheresimina
3:23.37  Bulgaria (BUL)
Olya Stoichkova
Lilyana Koleva
Todorka Vasileva
Nadiya Filipova
3:28.42  East Germany (GDR)
Andro Rutgers
Katrin Dinstbir
Ramona Haim
Kerstin Tussen
Sikle Kretchmar
3:30.06
Eights  Soviet Union (URS)
Yelena Makushkina
Natalya Yacenko
Nina Umanyec
Elena Tereshina
Sarmite Stone
Irina Teterina
Lidiya Averyanova
Lyudmila Konopliyeva
Valentina Khokhlova
3:09.27  Bulgaria (BUL)
Valentina Usherova
Antonina Vladimirova
Valentina Aleksandrova
Snyezhana Ilieyva
Radka Stoyanova
Lalka Berberova
Daniela Oronova
Nevyana Ivanova
Vania Moisova
3:13.92 none*

* – only two teams competed

Medal table

  Host nation (Soviet Union)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 11 0 2 14
2  East Germany 3 6 2 10
3  Bulgaria 0 5 4 9
4  Czechoslovakia 0 2 3 5
5  Poland 0 1 1 2
6  Hungary 0 0 1 1
Total 14 14 13 41

See also

References

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