1996 Olympic Medal Winners: Canoeing (Men)

For the 1996 Olympic medal winners, Medalists are listed in order of gold, silver, and bronze for Canoeing (Men).

500-m Canoe Singles: Martin Doktor, Czech Republic; Slavomir Knazovicky, Slovakia; Imre Pulai, Hungary

1,000-m Canoe Singles: Martin Doktor, Czech Republic; Ivan Klementyev, Latvia; Gyorgy Zala, Hungary

500-m Canoe Doubles: Gyorgy Kolonics and Csaba Horvath, Hungary; Nikolai Juravschi and Victor Reneischi, Moldova; Gheorghe Andriev and Grigore Obreja, Romania

1,000-m Canoe Doubles: Andreas Dittmer and Gunar Kirchbach, Germany; Marcel Glavan and Antonel Borsan, Romania; Gyorgy Kolonics and Csaba Horvath, Hungary

Canoe Slalom: Michal Martikan, Slovakia; Lukas Pollert, Czech Republic; Patrice Estanguet, France

Double Canoe Slalom: Frank Adisson and Wilfrid Forgues, France; Miroslav Simek and Jiri Rohan, Czech Republic; Andre Ehrenberg and Michael Senft, Germany

500-m Kayak Singles: Antonio Rossi, Italy; Knut Holmann, Norway; Piotr Markiewicz, Poland

1,000-m Kayak Singles: Knut Holmann, Norway; Beniamino Bonomi, Italy; Clint Robinson, Australia

500-m Kayak Doubles: Kay Bluhm and Torsten Gutsche, Germany; Beniamino Bonomi and Daniele Scarpa, Italy; Andrew Trim and Danny Collins, Australia

1,000-m Kayak Doubles: Antonio Rossi and Daniele Scarpa, Italy; Kay Bluhm and Torsten Gutsche, Germany; Andrian Dushev and Milk Kazanov, Bulgaria

1,000-m Kayak Fours: Germany; Hungary; Russia

As listed above, the 1996 Olympic Medal Winners: Canoeing (Men) produced winners from a range of countries.

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