List of canoe/kayak athletes by country
Appearance
Australia
[edit]- Kayak
- Nathan Baggaley, two Olympic silver medal
- Grant Kenny
- Clint Robinson, three-time Olympic medalist
- Anna Wood, Women's World K2 500 and K2 1000 Champion 1998, Olympic bronze 1996
- Ken Wallace, 2008 Beijing Olympics – Bronze K1 1000 and Gold K1 500
Belarus
[edit]- Kayak
- Aliaksei Abalmasau
- Volha Khudzenka
- Vadzim Makhneu
- Iryna Pamialova
- Nadzeya Papok
- Raman Piatrushenka
- Maryna Pautaran
- Dziamyan Turchyn
Bulgaria
[edit]- Canoe
- Kayak
Canada
[edit]- Canoe
- Attila Buday
- Tamas Buday Jr.
- Larry Cain, two Olympic medals
- Richard Dalton, participant in 2004 Summer Olympics
- Steve Giles, bronze medalist in 2000 Summer Olympics
- Ian Mortimer
- Michael Scarola
- Gavin Maxwell, participant in 1996 Summer Olympics
- Kayak
- Mylanie Barre
- Caroline Brunet, two silver and one bronze Olympic medals
- Jillian D'Alessio
- Karen Furneaux
- Kamini Jain
- Carrie Lightbound
- Angus Mortimer, participant in 2008 Summer Olympics
- Adam van Koeverden, Olympic champion in K-1 500m sprint in the 2004 Summer Olympics
China
[edit]- Canoe
- Kayak
Croatia
[edit]- Canoe
Cuba
[edit]- Canoe
Czech Republic
[edit]- Canoe
- Martin Doktor, two Olympic gold medals
Denmark
[edit]- Canoe
- Kayak
France
[edit]- Kayak
Germany
[edit]- Canoe
- Andreas Dittmer, three gold, one silver and one bronze Olympic medals
- Christian Gille
- Tomasz Wylenzek
- Robert Nuck
- Stefan Holtz
- Stephan Breuing
- Thomas Lück
- Kayak
- Katrin Wagner-Augustin, four gold and one bronze Olympic medals
- Björn Bach
- Birgit Fischer
- Andreas Ihle
- Ronald Rauhe
- Stefan Ulm
- Tim Wieskötter
- Mark Zabel
Great Britain
[edit]- Kayak
Hungary
[edit]- Canoe
- György Kolonics, two gold and two bronze Olympic Medals
- György Kozmann
- Attila Vajda, one Olympic bronze
- Kayak
- István Beé
- Zoltán Benkő
- Kinga Bóta
- Natasa Janics
- Zoltán Kammerer
- Rita Kőbán
- Roland Kökény
- Katalin Kovács
- Danuta Kozák
- Gábor Horváth
- Botond Storcz
- Szilvia Szabó
- Ákos Vereckei
- Erzsébet Viski
Israel
[edit]- Kayak
Italy
[edit]- Kayak
Latvia
[edit]- Canoe
Lithuania
[edit]- Canoe
- Kayak
Mexico
[edit]- Canoe
Netherlands
[edit]- Kayak
New Zealand
[edit]- Kayak
Norway
[edit]- Kayak
Poland
[edit]- Canoe
- Kayak
- Izabela Dylewska
- Maciej Freimut
- Grzegorz Kotowicz
- Tomasz Mendelski
- Wojciech Kurpiewski
- Aneta Pastuszka
- Karolina Sadalska
- Adam Seroczyński
- Beata Sokołowska-Kulesza
- Marek Twardowski
- Marek Witkowski
- Adam Wysocki
Portugal
[edit]Romania
[edit]- Canoe
- Ionel Averian
- Antonel Borșan
- Serghei Covaliov
- Gheorghe Danielov
- Florin Georgian Mironcic, current European champion in C-1 1000m
- Marcel Glăvan
- Ivan Patzaichin, most canoe medals in the history of the Summer Olympics
- Florin Popescu
- Leon Rotman
- Silviu Simioncencu
- Gheorghe Simionov
- Kayak
- Agafia Constantin
- Viorica Dumitru
- Nastasia Ionescu
- Hilde Lauer
- Tecla Marinescu
- Maria Nichiforov
- Cornelia Sideri
- Maria Ştefan
Russia
[edit]- Canoe
- Maksim Opalev, bronze and silver Olympic medals
- Alexander Kostoglod
- Ivan Shtyl
- Aleksandr Kovalyov
- Kayak
Serbia
[edit]- Canoe
- Kayak
- Milan Đenadić
- Ognjen Filipovic
- Milan Janić
- Nikolina Moldovan
- Olivera Moldovan
- Antonija Nađ
- Marko Novaković
- Dalma Ružičić-Benedek
- Bora Sibinkić
- Dragan Zoric
Slovakia
[edit]- Kayak
Slovenia
[edit]- Kayak
South Africa
[edit]Spain
[edit]- Canoe
- David Cal, gold and silver medallist at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Kayak
Sweden
[edit]- Kayak
See more Swedish canoers in Category:Swedish canoeists
Switzerland
[edit]- Kayak
Ukraine
[edit]- Canoe
- Kayak
United States
[edit]- Canoe