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K2 1000 m

K2 1000 m, Men 1936-2016 

1936
1 Austria 4'03"8
(Adolf Kainz, Alfons Dorferer)
2 Germany 4'08"9
(Ewald Tilker, Fritz Bondroit)
3 Netherlands 4'15"2
(Nicolas Tates, Willelm Van der Kroft)
4 Czechoslovakia 4'15"2
5 Switzerland 4'22"8
6 Canada 4'24"5
7 Denmark 4'26"6
DSQ Sweden

1948
1 Sweden 4'07"3
(Hans Berglund, Lennart Klingstroem)
2 Denmark 4'07"5
(Ejvind Hansen, Bernhard Jensen)
3 Finland 4'08"7
(Thor Axelsson, Nils Bjoerkloef)
4 Norway 4'09"1
5 Czechoslovakia 4'09"8
6 Netherlands 4'15"8
7 Canada 4'56"8
DSQ Hungary

1952
1 Finland 3'51"1
(Kurt Wires, Yrjö Hietanen)
3 Sweden 3'51"1
(Lars Glasser, Ingemar Hedberg)
3 Austria 3'51"4
(Max Raub, Herbert Wiedermann)
4 Germany 3'51"8
5 Norway 3'54"7
6 France 3'55"1
7 Hungary 3'55"1
8 Netherlands 3'55"8
Heat Italy
(Eligio Valentino, Pio Vennettilli)

1956
1 Germany 3'49"6
(Michael Scheuer, Meinrad Miltenberger)
2 USSR 3'51"4
(Mikhail Kaaleste, Anatoly Demitkov)
3 Austria 3'55"8
(Max Raub, Herbert Wiedermann)
4 Romania 3'56"1
5 France 3'58"3
6 Belgium 3'58"7
7 Australia 3'59"1
8 Czechoslovakia 4'01"4

1960
1 Sweden 3'34"73
(Gert Fredriksson, Sven-Olov Sjodelius)
2 Hungary 3'34"91
(György Szente, András Meszaros)
3 Poland 3'37"34
(Stefan Kaplaniak, Wladislaw Zielinski)
4 USSR 3'37"48
5 Denmark 3'39"06
6 Czechoslovakia 3'40"78
7 Netherlands 3'41"01
8 Germany 3'41"46
9 Italy 3'44"26
(Lorenzo Cantarello,Antonio Rucco)

1964
1 Sweden 3'38"54
(Sven-Olov Sjodelius, Nils Utterberg)
2 Netherlands 3'39"30
(Antonius Geurts, Paul Hoekstra)
3 Germany 3'40"69
(Heinz Buker, Holger Zander)
4 Romania 3'41"12
5 Hungary 3'41"39
6 Italy 3'43"55
(Cesare Beltrami, Cesare Zilioli)
7 USSR 3'44"19
8 Australia 3'44"52

1968
1 USSR 3'37"54
(Oleksander Shaparenko, Volodymyr Morozov)
2 Hungary 3'38"44
(Csaba Giozi, Istvan Timar)
3 Austria 3'40"71
(Gerhard Seibold, Günther Pfaff)
4 Netherlands 3'41"36
5 Sweden 3'41"99
6 Romania 3'45"18
7 Belgium 3'45"21
8 Italy 3'46"08
(Cesare Beltrami, Cesare Zilioli)

1972
1 USSR 3'31"23
(Nikolai Gorbachev, Viktor Kratasssyuk)
2 Hungary 3'32"00
(Jozsef Deme, Janos Ratkai)
3 Poland 3'18"86
(Wladislaw Szuszkewicz, Rafal Piszcz)
4 German Democratic Republic 3'34"16
5 Romania 3'35"66
6 France 3'36"51
7 Austria 3'36"61
8 West Germany 3'38"67
SF Italy
(Francesco De Santis, Paolo Malacarne)

1976
1 USSR 3'29"01
(Serhei Nagorny, Vladimir Romanovski)
2 German Democratic Republic 3'29"33
(Joachim Mattern, Bernd Olbricht)
3 Hungary 3'30"36
(Zoltan Bako, Istvan Szabo)
4 France 3'33"05
5 Spain 3'33"16
6 Belgium 3'33"86
7 Romania 3'34"27
8 Canada 3'34"46
SF Italy
(Danio Merli,Giorgio Sbruzzi)

1980
1 USSR 3'26"72
(Vladimir Parfenovich, Serhei Chukhrai)
2 Hungary 3'28"49
(Istvan Szavo, Istvan Joos)
3 Spain 3'28"66
(Luis Gregory Ramos Misione, Herminio Menendez Rodriguez)
4 Romania 3'28"94
5 German Democratic Republic 3'31"02
6 Cuba 3'31"12
7 Netherlands 3'33"18
8 New Zeland 3'33"83
9 Italy 3'52"32 3
(Antonio Mastrandrea, Danio Merli)

1984
1 Canada 3'24"22
(Hugh Fischer, Alwyn Morris)
2 France 3'25"97
(Bernard Bregeonm, Patrick Lefoulon)
3 Australia 3'26"80
(Barry Kelly, Grant Kenny)
4 USA 3'27"01
5 West Germany 3'27"28
6 Italy 3'27"46
(Daniele Scarpa, Francesco Uberti)
7 Spain 3'27"53
8 Sweden 3'29"39
SF Italy
(Bruno Dreossi,Alessandro Pieri)

1988
1 USA 3'32"42
(Gregory Barton, Norman Bellingham)
2 New Zeland 3'32"71
(Ian Ferguson, Paul McDonald)
3 Australia 3'33"76
(Peter Foster, Kelvin Graham)
4 West Germany 3'34"63
5 German Democratic Republic 3'35"44
6 Romania 3'35"75
7 Sweden 3'36"13
8 Norway 3'38"16
9 Hungary 3'43"43

1992
1 Germany 3'16"10
(Kay Bluhn, Torsten Gutsche)
2 Sweden 3'17"70
(Gunnar Olsson, Karl Sundqvist)
3 Poland 3'18"86
(Grzegorz Kotowicz, Dariusz Bialkowski)
4 USA 3'19"26
5 Italy 3'20"34
(Paolo Luschi, Daniele Scarpa)
6 Hungary 3'20"71
7 Czechoslovakia 3'23"12
8 New Zeland 3'26"84

1996
1 Italy 3'09"19
(Antonio Rossi, Daniele Scarpa)
2 Germany 3'10"51
(Kay Bluhm, Torsten Gutsche)
Bulgaria 3'11"20
(Andrian Dushev, Milko Kazanov)
4 Poland 3'11"26
5 France 3'11"40
6 Denmark 3'12"05
7 Australia 3'13"05
8 Sweden 3'14"18

2000
1 Italy 3'14"461
(Beniamino Bonomi, Antonio Rossi)
2 Sweden 3'16"075
(Markus Oscarsson, Henrik Nilsson)
3 Hungary 3'16"357
(Kristzian Bartfai, Krisztian Vereb)
4 Germany 3'16"627
5 France 3'17"635
6 Slovakia 3'18"325
7 Russian Federation 3'18"937
8 Poland 3'19"939

2004
1 Sweden 3'18"420
(Markus Oscarsson, Henrik Nilsson)
2 Italy 3'19"484
(Antonio Rossi, Beniamino Bonomi)
3 Norway 3'19"528
(Eirik Veraas Larsen, Nils Olav Fjeldheim)
4 Australia 3'19"956
5 Belgium 3'20"196
6 Germany 3'20"548
7 Great Britain 3'20"848
8 New Zeland 3'21"336

2008
1 Germany 3'11"809
(Martin Hollstein, Andreas Ihle)
2 Denmark 3'13"580
(Kim Wraae Knudsen, Rene Holten Poulsen)
3 Italy 3'14"750
(Andrea Facchin, Antonio Scaduto)
4 Hungary 3'15"049
5 New Zeland 3'15"329
6 France 3'16"532
7 Latvia 3'19"387
8 People's Republic of China 3'22"058
Adam Seroczynski POL (3'14"828) has been disqualified due the anti-doping rule violations.

2012
1 Hungary 3'09"646
(Rudolf Dombi, Roland Kokeny)
2 Portugal 3'09"699
(Fernando Pimenta, Emanuel Silva)
3 Germany 3'10"117
(Martin Hollstein, Andreas Ihle)
4 Australia 3'11"456
5 Sweden 3'11"803
6 Russian Federation 3'12"047
7 New Zeland 3'12"117
8 Slovakia 3'12"519

2016
1 Germany 3'10"781
(Max Rendschmidt, Marcus Gross)
2 Serbia 3'10"969
(Marko Tomicevic, Milenko Zoric)
3 Australia 3'12"593
(Ken Wallace, Lachlan Tame)
4 Portugal 3'12"889
5 Lituania 3'14"748
6 Italy 3'14"883
(Nicola Ripamonti, Giulio Dressino)
7 Hungary 3'15"387
8 Slovakia 3'15"916