Bernd Duvigneau
East German canoeist
Bernd Duvigneau (born 3 December 1955 in Magdeburg ) is an East German sprint canoeist who competed in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Competing in two Summer Olympics , he won two medals in the K-4 1000 m event with a gold in 1980 and a bronze in 1976 .
Duvigneau also won five gold medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships , earning them in the K-4 500 m (1978 , 1979 ) and the K-4 1000 m (1974 , 1978, 1979) events.
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1964 : Nikolai Chuzhikov , Anatoli Grishin , Vyacheslav Ionov , Vladimir Morozov (URS )
1968 : Steinar Amundsen , Tore Berger , Egil Søby , Jan Johansen (NOR )
1972 : Yuri Filatov , Yuri Stetsenko , Vladimir Morozov , Valeri Didenko (URS )
1976 : Sergei Chukhray , Aleksandr Degtyarev , Yuri Filatov , Vladimir Morozov (URS )
1980 : Rüdiger Helm , Bernd Olbricht , Harald Marg , Bernd Duvigneau (GDR )
1984 : Grant Bramwell , Ian Ferguson , Paul MacDonald , Alan Thompson (NZL )
1988 : Zsolt Gyulay , Ferenc Csipes , Sándor Hódosi , Attila Ábrahám (HUN )
1992 : Mario Von Appen , Oliver Kegel , Thomas Reineck , André Wohllebe (GER )
1996 : Thomas Reineck , Olaf Winter , Detlef Hofmann , Mark Zabel (GER )
2000 : Zoltán Kammerer , Botond Storcz , Ákos Vereckei , Gábor Horváth (HUN )
2004 : Zoltán Kammerer , Botond Storcz , Ákos Vereckei , Gábor Horváth (HUN )
2008 : Raman Piatrushenka , Aliaksei Abalmasau , Artur Litvinchuk , Vadzim Makhneu (BLR )
2012 : Tate Smith , Dave Smith , Murray Stewart , Jacob Clear (AUS )
2016 : Max Rendschmidt , Tom Liebscher , Max Hoff , Marcus Gross (GER )
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