Canoeing at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's C-1 1000 metres

The men's canoe sprint C-1 1000 metres at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro took place between 15 and 16 August at Lagoa Stadium.[1] The medals were presented by Tony Estanguet, IOC member, France and István Vaskuti, First Vice President of the ICF.

Men's canoe sprint C-1 1000 metres
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueLagoa Stadium
Date15–16 August 2016
Competitors19 from 19 nations
Winning time3:56.926
Medalists
Sebastian Brendel  Germany
Isaquias Queiroz  Brazil
Ilia Shtokalov  Russia

Competition format

The competition comprised heats, semifinals, and a final round. The top boats from each heat advances to the "A" final, and the remaining boats advance to the semifinals. The top two boats in each semifinal and the next overall best boat advanced to the "A" final, and competed for medals. A placing "B" final was held for the other semifinalists.

Schedule

All times are Brasilia Time (UTC-03:00)

Date Time Round
Monday, 15 August 20168:00
10:30
Heats
Semifinals
Tuesday, 16 August 20169:00Finals

Results

Heats

First boat progresses to A final and the remaining boats are qualified for the semifinals.

Heat 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Sebastian Brendel  Germany 3:58.044 FA
2 Tomasz Kaczor  Poland 3:59.928 SF
3 Henrik Vasbányai  Hungary 4:01.953 SF
4 Dagnis Iljins  Latvia 4:11.766 SF
5 Vincent Farkas  Slovakia 4:12.295 SF
6 Martin Marinov  Australia 4:33.166 SF
7 Mussa Chamaune  Mozambique 5:00.454 SF

Heat 2

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Isaquias Queiroz  Brazil 3:59.615 FA
2 Martin Fuksa  Czech Republic 4:01.492 SF
3 Ilia Shtokalov  Russia 4:02.626 SF
4 Carlo Tacchini  Italy 4:04.697 SF
5 Adrien Bart  France 4:10.043 SF
6 Buly Da Conceição Triste  São Tomé and Príncipe 4:54.516 SF

Heat 3

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Serghei Tarnovschi  Moldova 4:05.193 FA
2 Gerasim Kochnev  Uzbekistan 4:08.127 SF
3 Mark Oldershaw  Canada 4:13.600 SF
4 Pavlo Altukhov  Ukraine 4:19.361 SF
5 Angel Kodinov  Bulgaria 4:27.904 SF
6 Timur Khaidarov  Kazakhstan 5:30.030 SF

Semifinals

The fastest two canoeists in each semifinal, and the overall next best time qualify for the 'A' final. The next four canoeists in each semifinal qualify for the 'B' final.

Semifinal 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Ilia Shtokalov  Russia 3:58.259 FA
2 Pavlo Altukhov  Ukraine 3:58.574 FA
3 Gerasim Kochnev  Uzbekistan 3:59.489 FA
4 Tomasz Kaczor  Poland 3:59.836 FB
5 Adrien Bart  France 4:08.593 FB
6 Dagnis Iljins  Latvia 4:20.181 FB
7 Martin Marinov  Australia 4:24.723 FB
8 Timur Khaidarov  Kazakhstan 5:33.919

Semifinal 2

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Martin Fuksa  Czech Republic 4:01.793 FA
2 Carlo Tacchini  Italy 4:02.461 FA
3 Henrik Vasbányai  Hungary 4:03.113 FB
4 Mark Oldershaw  Canada 4:03.493 FB
5 Vincent Farkas  Slovakia 4:19.084 FB
6 Angel Kodinov  Bulgaria 4:30.574 FB
7 Buly Da Conceição Triste  São Tomé and Príncipe 4:46.396
8 Mussa Chamaune  Mozambique 5:07.281

Final B

Rank Canoer Country Time
1 Tomasz Kaczor  Poland 3:59.350
2 Adrien Bart  France 4:00.911
3 Vincent Farkas  Slovakia 4:04.013
4 Mark Oldershaw  Canada 4:06.972
5 Dagnis Iljins  Latvia 4:10.084
6 Angel Kodinov  Bulgaria 4:10.102
7 Martin Marinov  Australia 4:15.524
Henrik Vasbányai  Hungary DSQ

Final A

Rank Canoer Country Time
Sebastian Brendel  Germany 3:56.926
Isaquias Queiroz  Brazil 3:58.529
Ilia Shtokalov  Russia 4:00.963
4 Pavlo Altukhov  Ukraine 4:01.587
5 Martin Fuksa  Czech Republic 4:03.322
6 Gerasim Kochnev  Uzbekistan 4:04.205
7 Carlo Tacchini  Italy 4:15.368
Serghei Tarnovschi  Moldova 4:00.852 (DSQ)*
  • Serghei Tarnovschi finished third, but was suspended and stripped of his bronze medal due to a failed doping test.[2][3]

References

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