Twenty years at the top
Elisabeta Lipă-Oleniuc of Romania is the most decorated Olympic rower ever. With five gold medals, two silver, and a bronze over an astonishing 20-year period, the Romanian won an Olympic medal every time she competed. Lipă is one of just four rowers to have taken part in six different Olympiads.
First taste of Olympic glory
Born in the town of Siret, Lipă started rowing at the age of fourteen in 1980 and competed in her first Olympic Games just four years later at Los Angeles where she won her first gold medal in the double scull event.
Champion in the Catalan capital
At Barcelona Lipă won gold, this time in the single sculls event. Having pulled away from the rest of the field early on to establish a comfortable lead, she managed to hold off the challenge of silver medallist Annelies Bredael of Belgium. Lipă covered the 2000m distance in a time of 07:25.54. She also picked up a silver medal in a double scull boat with Veronica Cochela.
Olympic Dominance
The South Korean Seoul Games delivered Lipă Olympic silver and bronze in the double scull and the quadruple scull boats. And there were to be three more Olympic gold medals, at Atlanta in 1996, Sydney in 2000 and Athens in 2004. No other rower in Olympic history had won so many honours. Lipă’s final Athens gold medal came at the age of 39.