Adrien Hardy
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Born | 30 July 1978 (1978-07-30) (age 45) Nîmes, France | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Adrien Hardy (born 30 July 1978) is a French rower and Olympic gold medallist.[1]
At Olympic level, in 2004, Hardy won the gold medal in the men's double sculls event, rowing with Sébastien Vieilledent.[2] He also competed at the 2000 Olympics (with Frédéric Kowal), 2008 Olympics (with Jean-Baptiste Macquet) and, in the quadruple sculls event, at the 2012 Olympics (with Benjamin Chabanet, Matthieu Androdias and Pierre-Jean Peltier).[3]
At world level he has won two gold medals in the double sculls, in 2003 (with Sébastien Vieilledent) and in 2006 (with Jean-Baptiste Macquet), and two silver medals, in 2001 (with Sébastien Vieilledent) and 2007 (with Jean-Baptiste Macquet).[4][5][6][7]
At European level he has two medals, one gold and one bronze, in the men's eight event.[8][9]
References
- ^ "Adrien Hardy – AVIRON – Eurosport" (in French). eurosport. Retrieved 14 June 2010.
- ^ "2004 Olympic Games – Men's Double Sculls Final". www.worldrowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ "Adrien Hardy at sports-reference.com". www.sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ "2003 World Championship – Men's Double Sculls Final". www.worldrowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ "2006 World Championship – Men's Double Sculls Final". www.worldrowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ "2001 World Championship – Men's Double Sculls Final". www.worldrowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ "2007 World Championship – Men's Double Sculls Final". www.worldrowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ "2008 European Rowing Championship – Men's Eight Final". www.worldrowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ "2009 European Championship – Men's Eight Final". www.worldrowing.com. FISA. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
External links
- Adrien Hardy at World Rowing
- Adrien Hardy at Olympedia
- Adrien Hardy at Olympics.com
- Adrien Hardy at Olympic.org (archived)
- Adrien Hardy at Équipe de France (in French)
- Adrien Hardy at Équipe de France Olympique (archived) (in French)
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- 1904: John Mulcahy & William Varley (USA)
- 1920: Paul Costello & John B. Kelly Sr. (USA)
- 1924: Paul Costello & John B. Kelly Sr. (USA)
- 1928: Paul Costello & Charles McIlvaine (USA)
- 1932: Ken Myers & William Gilmore (USA)
- 1936: Jack Beresford & Dick Southwood (GBR)
- 1948: Richard Burnell & Bert Bushnell (GBR)
- 1952: Tranquilo Cappozzo & Eduardo Guerrero (ARG)
- 1956: Aleksandr Berkutov & Yuriy Tyukalov (URS)
- 1960: Václav Kozák & Pavel Schmidt (TCH)
- 1964: Oleg Tyurin & Boris Dubrovskiy (URS)
- 1968: Aleksandr Timoshinin & Anatoliy Sass (URS)
- 1972: Aleksandr Timoshinin & Gennadiy Korshikov (URS)
- 1976: Frank Hansen & Alf Hansen (NOR)
- 1980: Joachim Dreifke & Klaus Kröppelien (GDR)
- 1984: Brad Alan Lewis & Paul Enquist (USA)
- 1988: Nico Rienks & Ronald Florijn (NED)
- 1992: Peter Antonie & Stephen Hawkins (AUS)
- 1996: Agostino Abbagnale & Davide Tizzano (ITA)
- 2000: Luka Špik & Iztok Čop (SLO)
- 2004: Sébastien Vieilledent & Adrien Hardy (FRA)
- 2008: David Crawshay & Scott Brennan (AUS)
- 2012: Nathan Cohen & Joseph Sullivan (NZL)
- 2016: Martin Sinković & Valent Sinković (CRO)
- 2020: Hugo Boucheron & Matthieu Androdias (FRA)
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