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Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's C-2 1000 metres

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Men's C-2 1000 metres
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Canoeing pictogram
VenueSea Forest Waterway
Dates2 August 2021 (heats and quarterfinal)
3 August 2021 (semifinal & final)
Competitors28 (14 boats) from 14 nations
Winning time3:24.995
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Serguey Torres
Fernando Jorge
 Cuba
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Liu Hao
Zheng Pengfei
 China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sebastian Brendel
Tim Hecker
 Germany
← 2016

The men's C-2 1000 metres sprint canoeing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 2 and 3 August 2021 at the Sea Forest Waterway.[1] 28 canoeists (14 boats of 2) from 14 nations competed.[2]

Background

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This was the 20th appearance of the event, one of four events to be held at every Summer Games since canoeing was introduced in 1936.

The reigning World Champions are Liu Hao and Wang Hao of China. The reigning Olympic champions are Sebastian Brendel and Jan Vandrey of Germany; Brendel will return, this time paired with Tim Hecker.[3]

Qualification

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A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter only 1 qualified boat (2 canoeists) in the event. A total of 13 qualification places were available, initially allocated as follows:

Qualifying places were awarded to the NOC, not to the individual canoeist who earned the place.[2]

Isaquias Queiroz of Brazil qualified in both the C-2 and the C-1, resulting in an additional quota place added to the C-2 with the Czech Republic adding that quota place to its C-1 spot to qualify in the C-2. This brought the total number of boats in the event to 14. The Americas continental tournament was cancelled; that place was allocated through the World Championships, with the place going to Canada.[4] The Oceania place was also reallocated, with Europe receiving a second place.[5]

Competition format

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Sprint canoeing uses a four-round format for events with at least 11 boats, with heats, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. For a 14-boat event, the rounds are as follows:[6]

  • Heats: Two heats of 7 boats each. The top 2 boats in each heat (4 boats total) advance directly to the semifinals, with all others (10 boats) going to the quarterfinals.
  • Quarterfinals: Two heats of 5 boats each. The top 3 boats in each heat (6 boats total) advance to the semifinals, with the remaining 4 boats out of medal contention and competing in the consolation Final B.
  • Semifinals: Two heats of 5 boats each. The top 4 boats in each heat (8 boats total) advance to the medal Final A, with the remaining 2 boats out of medal contention and competing in consolation Final B.
  • Finals: Final A consists of the top 8 boats, awarding the medals as well as 4th through 8th place. Final B features the remaining 6 boats, awarding 9th through 14th places.

The course is a flatwater course 9 metres wide. The name of the event describes the particular format within sprint canoeing. The "C" format means a canoe, with the canoeist kneeling and using a single-bladed paddle to paddle and steer (as opposed to a kayak, with a seated canoeist, double-bladed paddle, and foot-operated rudder). The "2" is the number of canoeists in each boat. The "1000 metres" is the distance of each race.[7]

Schedule

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The event was held over two consecutive days, with two rounds per day. All sessions started at 9:30 a.m. local time, though there are multiple events with races in each session.[8]

Legend
H Heats ¼ Quarter-finals ½ Semi-finals F Final
Sprint
Event↓/Date → Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7
Men's C-2 1000 m H ¼ ½ F

Results

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Heats

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Progression System: 1st-2nd to SF, rest to QF.

Quarterfinals

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Progression: 1st-3rd to SF, rest to Final B.

Quarterfinal 1

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Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 5 Jacky Godmann
Isaquias Queiroz
 Brazil 3:48.611 SF
2 2 Pavlo Altukhov
Dmytro Ianchuk
 Ukraine 3:49.356 SF
3 3 Cătălin Chirilă
Victor Mihalachi
 Romania 3:51.565 SF
4 6 Balázs Adolf
Dániel Fejes
 Hungary 3:53.559 FB
5 4 Viktor Melantyev
Vladislav Chebotar
 ROC 4:09.956 FB

Quarterfinal 2

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Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 6 Wiktor Głazunow
Tomasz Barniak
 Poland 3:49.770 SF
2 5 Petr Fuksa
Martin Fuksa
 Czech Republic 3:50.635 SF
3 3 Roland Varga
Connor Fitzpatrick
 Canada 3:50.768 SF
4 4 Sergey Yemelyanov
Timofey Yemelyanov
 Kazakhstan 3:55.157 FB
5 2 Buly Da Conceição Triste
Roque Fernandes dos Ramos
 São Tomé and Príncipe 4:44.055 FB

Semifinals

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Progression: 1st-4th to Final A, rest to Final B.

Finals

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References

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  1. ^ "Canoe Sprint Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Canoe Sprint" (PDF). International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  3. ^ DOSB
  4. ^ "Mexico to make Olympic slalom debut after quota allocations". ICF. 30 April 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  5. ^ Canoe Sprint Quota Allocation
  6. ^ "Canoe Sprint Progression System" (PDF). ICF. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Canoe Sprint". IOC. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Canoe Sprint Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.