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Anatoli Kuzmich Grishin (
Russian: Анатолий Кузьмич Гришин; 8 July 1939 – 14 June 2016)
[1] was a Soviet
sprint canoeist who competed in the mid-1960s.
He won a gold medal in the K-4 1000 m event at the
1964 Summer Olympics in
Tokyo.
Grishin also won two medals at the
ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a gold medal (K-4 10000 m:
1966) and a bronze medal (K-2 1000 m:
1963).
Grishin died on 14 June 2016, at the age of 76.
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1964:
Nikolai Chuzhikov,
Anatoli Grishin,
Vyacheslav Ionov,
Vladimir Morozov (
URS)
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1968:
Steinar Amundsen,
Tore Berger,
Egil Søby,
Jan Johansen (
NOR)
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1972:
Yuri Filatov,
Yuri Stetsenko,
Vladimir Morozov,
Valeri Didenko (
URS)
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1976:
Sergei Chukhray,
Aleksandr Degtyarev,
Yuri Filatov,
Vladimir Morozov (
URS)
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1980:
Rüdiger Helm,
Bernd Olbricht,
Harald Marg,
Bernd Duvigneau (
GDR)
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1984:
Grant Bramwell,
Ian Ferguson,
Paul MacDonald,
Alan Thompson (
NZL)
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1988:
Zsolt Gyulay,
Ferenc Csipes,
Sándor Hódosi,
Attila Ábrahám (
HUN)
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1992:
Mario Von Appen,
Oliver Kegel,
Thomas Reineck,
André Wohllebe (
GER)
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1996:
Thomas Reineck,
Olaf Winter,
Detlef Hofmann,
Mark Zabel (
GER)
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2000:
Zoltán Kammerer,
Botond Storcz,
Ákos Vereckei,
Gábor Horváth (
HUN)
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2004:
Zoltán Kammerer,
Botond Storcz,
Ákos Vereckei,
Gábor Horváth (
HUN)
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2008:
Raman Piatrushenka,
Aliaksei Abalmasau,
Artur Litvinchuk,
Vadzim Makhneu (
BLR)
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2012:
Tate Smith,
Dave Smith,
Murray Stewart,
Jacob Clear (
AUS)
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2016:
Max Rendschmidt,
Tom Liebscher,
Max Hoff,
Marcus Gross (
GER)
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