Canoeing at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's K-1 200 metres

Men's canoe sprint K-1 200 metres
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueLagoa Stadium
Date19–20 August 2016
Competitors22 from 22 nations
Winning time35.197
Medalists
   Great Britain
   France
   Spain
   Germany
Canoeing at the
2016 Summer Olympics
List of canoeists
Qualification
Slalom
C-1 men
C-2 men
K-1 men women
Sprint
C-1 200 m   men  
C-1 1000 m men
C-2 1000 m men
K-1 200 m men women
K-1 500 m women
K-1 1000 m men
K-2 200 m men
K-2 500 m women
K-2 1000 m men
K-4 500 m women
K-4 1000 m men

The men's canoe sprint K-1 200 metres at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro took place between 19 and 20 August at Lagoa Stadium.[1] The medals were presented by José Perurena López, IOC member, Spain and Frank Garner, Board Member of the ICF.

Competition format

The competition comprised heats, semifinals, and a final round. The leading five in each heat plus the fastest sixth place advanced to the semifinals. The top four from the semifinals advanced to the "A" final, and competed for medals. The other semifinalists advanced to the "B" final.

Schedule

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

Date Time Round
Friday, 19 August 2016 9:00
10:07
Heats
Semifinals
Saturday, 20 August 2016 9:00Finals

Results

Heats

Heat 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Ronald Rauhe Germany 34.350 SF
2 Manfredi Rizza Italy 34.726 SF
3 Mark de Jonge Canada 34.898 SF
4 Aleksejs Rumjancevs Latvia 35.175 SF
5 César de Cesare Ecuador 35.216 SF
6 Paweł Kaczmarek Poland 35.562
7 Edson Silva Brazil 35.665
8 Alexey Dergunov Kazakhstan 36.647

Heat 2

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Maxime Beaumont France 34.322 SF
2 Saúl Craviotto Spain 34.694 SF
3 Péter Molnár Hungary 35.102 SF
4 Evgenii Lukantsov Russia 35.245 SF
5 Cho Kwang-hee South Korea 35.402 SF
6 Fidel Antonio Vargas Cuba 35.561
7 Filip Šváb Czech Republic 35.567

Heat 3

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Liam Heath Great Britain 34.327 SF
2 Stephen Bird Australia 34.650 SF
3 Marko Novaković Serbia 34.938 SF
4 Ignas Navakauskas Lithuania 35.144 SF
5 Petter Menning Sweden 35.264 SF
6 Rubén Voisard Argentina 35.491 SF
7 Karim Elsayed Egypt 37.294

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Liam Heath Great Britain 34.076 FA
2 Ronald Rauhe Germany 34.180 FA
3 Saúl Craviotto Spain 34.545 FA
4 Mark de Jonge Canada 34.775 FA
5 Marko Novaković Serbia 34.778 FB
6 Petter Menning Sweden 35.562 FB
7 Evgenii Lukantsov Russia 35.567 FB
8 César de Cesare Ecuador 35.936 FB

Semifinal 2

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Maxime Beaumont France 34.398 FA
2 Stephen Bird Australia 34.584 FA
3 Manfredi Rizza Italy 34.686 FA
4 Aleksejs Rumjancevs Latvia 34.722 FA
5 Ignas Navakauskas Lithuania 35.168 FB
6 Péter Molnár Hungary 35.207 FB
7 Rubén Voisard Argentina 35.439 FB
8 Cho Kwang-hee South Korea 35.869 FB

Finals

Final B

Rank Canoer Country Time
9 Ignas Navakauskas  Lithuania (LTU) 37.075
10 Petter Menning  Sweden (SWE) 37.104
11 César de Cesare  Ecuador (ECU) 37.169
12 Cho Kwang-hee  South Korea (KOR) 37.265
13 Marko Novaković  Serbia (SRB) 37.415
14 Evgenii Lukantsov  Russia (RUS) 37.482
15 Péter Molnár  Hungary (HUN) 37.896
16 Rubén Voisard  Argentina (ARG) 38.061

Final A

Rank Canoer Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Liam Heath  Great Britain (GBR) 35.197
2nd, silver medalist(s) Maxime Beaumont  France (FRA) 35.362
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Saúl Craviotto  Spain (ESP) 35.662
Ronald Rauhe  Germany (GER)
5 Aleksejs Rumjancevs  Latvia (LAT) 35.891
6 Manfredi Rizza  Italy (ITA) 36.000
7 Mark de Jonge  Canada (CAN) 36.080
8 Stephen Bird  Australia (AUS) 36.426

References

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