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K4 1000 m (1964-2016)

K4 1000 m, Men 1964-2016

1964
1 USSR 3'14"67
(Mykola Chuzhikov, Anatoly Grishin, Vyacheslav Ionov, Volodymyr Morozov)
2 West Germany 3'15"39
(Gunther Perleberg, Bernhard Schulze, Freidhelm Wentzke, Holger Zander)
3 Romania 3'15"51
(Simion Cuciuc, Atanase Sciotnic, Mihal Turcas, Aurel Vernescu)
4 Hungary 3'16"24
5 Sweden 3'17"47
6 Italy 3'19"32
(Claudio Agnisetta, Cesare Beltrami, Angelo Pedroni, Cesare Zilioli)
7 Netherlands 3'19"36
8 Yugoslavia 3'19"79

1968
1 Norway 3'14"38
(Steinar Amudsen, Egil Soby, Tore Berger, Jan Johansen)
2 Romania 3'14"81
(Anton Calenic, Dimitre Ivanov, Haralambie Ivanov, Mihai Turcas)
3 Hungary 3'15"10
(Csaba Giczi, Istvan Timar, Imre Szöllösi, Istvan Csizmadia)
4 Sweden 3'16"68
5 Finland 3'17"28
6 German Democratic Republic 3'18"03
7 Austria 3'18"95
8 Poland 3'22"10

1972
1 USSR 3'14"02
(Yuri Filatov, Yuri Stenzenko, Volodymyr Morozov, Valery Didenko)
2 Romania 3'15"07
(Aurel Vernescu, Mihal Zafiu, Roman Vartolomeu, Atanase Sciontnic)
3 Norway 3'15"27
(Egil Soeby, Steinar Amundsen, Tore Berger, Jan Johansen)
4 Italy 3'15"60
(Alberto Ughi, Pier Angelo Congiu, Mario Pedretti, Oreste Perri)
5 West Germany 3'16"63
6 Hungary 3'16"88
7 Finland 3'16"92
8 Sweden 3'17"39

1976
1 USSR 3'08"69
(Serhei Chuhray, Aleksandr Degtiarev, Yuri Filatov, Volodymyr Morozov)
2 Spain 3'08"95
(José Celorrio, José Diaz-Flor, Herminio Menendez, Luis Misione)
3 German Democratic Republic 3'10"76
(Peter Bischof, Bernd Duvigneau, Rudiger Helm, Jurgen Lehnert)
4 Romania 3'11"35
5 Poland 3'12"17
6 Norway 3'12"28
7 Bulgaria 3'12"94
8 Hungary 3'14"67
Rep. Italy
(Luciano Buonfiglio, Massimo Moriconi, Pier Duilio Puccetti, Andrea Salvietti)

1980
1 German Democratic Republic 3'13"76
(Rudiger Helm, Bernd Olbricht, Harald Marg, Bernd Duvingneau)
2 Romania 3'15"35
(Mahi Zafiu, Vasile Diba, Ion Geanta, Nicusor Esanu)
3 Bulgaria 3'15"46
(Borislav Borissov, Bozhidar Milenkov, Lazar Khistov, Ivan Manev)
4 Poland 3'16"33
5 Hungary 3'17"27
6 France 3'17"60
7 USSR 3'19"83
8 Australia 3'19"98

1984
1 New Zeland 3'20"28
(Grant Bramwell, Ian Ferguson, Paul MacDonald, Alan Thompson)
2 Sweden 3'20"81
(Per-Inge Bengtsson, Tommy Karls, Lars-Erik Moberg, Thomas Ohlsson)
3 France 3'03"94
(Francois Barouh, Philippe Boccara, Pascal Boucherit, Didier Vavasseur)
4 Romania 3'04"39
5 Great Britain 3'04"59
6 Spain 3'04"71
7 Australia 3'06"02
7 West Germany 3'06"47
Heat Italy
(Gennaro Cirillo, Vincenzo Damiata, Marco Ganna, Francesco Mandragona)

1988
1 Hungary 3'00"20
(Zsolt Cyulay, Ferenc Csipes, Sandor Hodos, Attila Abraham)
2 USSR 3'01"40
(Aleksandr Motuzenko, Serhei Kirsanow, Nahayev Nagajew, Viktor Denissow)
3 German Democratic Republic 3'02"37
(Kay Bluhm, André Wohllebe, Andreas Stähle, Hans-Jorg Bliesener)
4 Australia 3'03"70
5 Poland 3'04"73
6 West Germany 3'05"43
7 Italy 3'05"97 3
(Beniamino Bonomi, Daniele Scarpa, Alessandro Pieri, Francesco Mandragona)
8 Sweden 3'06"03

1992
1 Germany 2'54"18
(Oliver Appen, Thomas Kegel, Mario Reineck, André Wohllebe)
2 Hungary 2'54"82
(Ferenc Csipes, Zsolt Gyulay, Laszlo Fidel, Attila Abraham)
3 Australia 2'56"97
(Kelvin Graham, Ian Rowling, Steven Wood, Ramon Andersson)
4 Czechoslovakia 2'57"06
5 Romania 3'00"11
6 Poland 3'01"43
7 Sweden 3'01"46
8 Bulgaria 3'02"08
SF Italy
(Iduino Santoni, Paolo Tommasini, Enrico Lupetti, Matteo Bruscoli)

1996
1 Germany 2'51"52
(Reineck Thomas, Zabel Mark, Hofmann Dertlef, Winter Olaf)
2 Hungary 2'53"18
(Csipes Ferenc, Horvath Gabor, Adrovicz Attila, Rajna Andras)
3 Russian Federation 2'53"99
(Tishchenko Anatoliy, Gorobiy Oleg, Verlin Sergey, Tsybulnikov Georgiy)
4 Poland 2'54"77
5 Spain 2'55"88
6 Sweden 2'55"90
7 Canada 2'56"66
8 Bulgaria 2'56"69
SF Italy
(Enrico Lupetti, Andrea Covi, Ivano Lussignoli, Luca Negr)

2000
1 Hungary 2'55"188
(Akos Vereckei, Gabor Horvath, Zoltan Hammerer, Botond Storcz)
2 Germany 2'55"704
(Jan Schaefer, Mark Zabel, Bjorn Bahc, Stefan Ulm)
3 Poland 2'57"192
(Grzegorz Kotowicz, Adam Seroczynski, Dariusz Bialkowski, Marek Witkowski)
4 Slovakia 2'57"696
5 Bulgaria 2'59"112
6 USA 2'59"472
7 Russian Federation 2'59"778
8 Sweden 3'01"326

2004
1 Hungary 2'56"919
(Zoltan Kammerer, Botond Storcz, Akos Vereckei, Gabor Horvath)
2 Germany 2'58"659
(Andreas Ihle, Mark Zabel, Bjoern Bach, Stefan Ulm)
3 Slovakia 2'59"314
(Richard Riszdorfer, Michal, Enrik Vlcek, Juraj Baca)
4 Bulgaria 2'59"622
5 Norway 3'01"698
6 Belarus 3'02"419
7 Romania 3'03"107
8 Poland 3'03"562

2008
1 Belarus 2'55"714
(Raman Piatrushenka, Aliaksei Abalmasau, Artur Litvinchuk, Vadzim Makhneu)
2 Slovakia 2'56"593
(Richard Riszdorfer, Michal Riszdorfer, Erik Vlcek, Juraj Tarr)
3 Germany 2'56"676
(Lutz Altepost, Norman Brockl, Torsten Eckbrett, Bjorn Goldschmidt)
4 Italy 2'57"626
(Franco Benedini, Antonio Rossi, Alberto Ricchetti, Luca Piemonte)
5 Hungary 2'59"009
6 Poland 2'59"505
7 People's Republic of China 3'00"078
8 Russian Federation 3'00"654

2012
1 Australia 2'55"085
(Tate Smith, Dave Smith, Murray Stewart, Jacob Clear)
2 Hungary 2'55"689
(Zoltan Kammerer, David Toth, Tamas Kulifai, Daniel Pauman)
3 Czech Republic 2'55"850
(Daniel Have, Lukas Trefil, Josef Dostal, Jan Sterba)
4 Germany 2'56"172
5 Denmark 2'56"542
6 Slovakia 2'56"771
7 Russian Federation 2'57"375
8 Romania 2'58"223

2016
1 Germany 3'02"143
(Max Rendschmidt, Tom Liebscher, Max Hoff, Marcus Gross)
2 Slovakia 3'05"044
(Denis Mysak, Erik Vlcek, Juraj Tarr, Tibor Linka)
3 Czech Republic 3'05"176
(Daniel Havel, Lukas Trefil, Josef Dostal, Jan Sterba)
4 Australia 3'06"731
5 Spain 3'06"768
6 Portugal 3'07"482
7 France 3'07"488
8 Serbia 3'10"241
14 Italy
(Nicola Ripamonti, Giulio Dressino, Alberto Ricchetti, Mauro Crenna)

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