Ondřej Synek

Ondřej Synek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈondr̝ɛj ˈsɪnɛk]; born 13 October 1982 in Stará Boleslav) is a former Czech rower. He is a five-times World Champion in Single Sculls, winning in 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017. He won Olympic silver medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and 2012 Summer Olympics in London. In Beijing he came in as the chief rival of Mahé Drysdale, but despite Drysdale coming down with a painful stomach flu and falling in the final stages of the final to bronze, he was upset for the gold by defending Olympic Champion Olaf Tufte, who Synek had regularly been beating the previous couple years. In London he came in co favored for gold with Drysdale after trading gold and silver at the previous 2 World Championships, but fell short to Drysdale in the final.

Ondřej Synek
Synek in 2012
Personal information
Born (1982-10-13) 13 October 1982
Stará Boleslav
Sport
SportRowing
Medal record
Men's rowing
Representing  Czech Republic
Olympic Games
2008 BeijingSingle sculls
2012 LondonSingle sculls
2016 Rio de JaneiroSingle sculls
World Championships
2010 KarapiroSingle sculls
2013 ChungjuSingle sculls
2014 AmsterdamSingle sculls
2015 AiguebeletteSingle sculls
2017 SarasotaSingle sculls
2007 MunichSingle sculls
2011 BledSingle sculls
2018 PlovdivSingle sculls
2003 MilanDouble sculls
2005 GifuSingle sculls
2006 EtonSingle sculls
2009 PoznańSingle sculls
European Championships
2007 PoznańEight
2010 Montemor-O-VelhoSingle sculls
2013 SevilleSingle sculls
2014 BelgradeSingle sculls
2017 RačiceSingle sculls
2015 PoznańSingle sculls
2016 BrandenburgSingle sculls

In Rio after having won 3 straight World Championships since London, he came in as the clear favorite and had a stated desire to badly want the Olympic Gold he narrowly missed in both Beijing and London his quest for Olympic Gold failed for a 3rd consecutive time in Rio as he took bronze in the single sculls behind both Drysdale and the surprising Damir Martin. As a 5 time World Champion in single sculls, and with a total of 13 World and Olympic single scull medals he is by far the most successful single sculler in history to not yet have an Olympic Gold. He confirmed after his Rio defeat to want to take a likely final attempt at the elusive Olympic gold medal in Tokyo 2020, but in June 2021 he announced on his Facebook page that he will not be going to Tokyo. In September 2021 Synek announced end of his career.

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