Kano og kajak under sommer-OL 2020 - K1 1000 m (herrer)
Kano og kajak under sommer-OL 2020 | ||
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Slalom | ||
K1 | herrer | damer |
C1 | herrer | damer |
Sprint | ||
K1 200 m | herrer | damer |
K1 1000 m | herrer | |
K1 500 m | damer | |
K2 1000 m | herrer | |
K2 500 m | damer | |
K4 500 m | herrer | damer |
C1 1000 m | herrer | |
C1 200 m | damer | |
C2 1000 m | herrer | |
C2 500 m | damer | |
← 2016 2024 → | ||
Herrernes 1000 meter enerkajak under sommer-OL 2020 finder sted den 3. august - 4. august 2020 på Sea Forest Waterway, der ligger i Tokyo Bay zonen.
Medaljefordeling
Medaljetagere | |||
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Guld | Sølv | Bronze | |
Bálint Kopasz Ungarn (HUN) | Ádám Varga Ungarn (HUN) | Fernando Pimenta Portugal (POR) |
Format
Konkurrencen bliver indledt med fire indledende heats. De to bedste fra hvert heat går til semifinalerne, mens de øvrige mødes i kvartfinalerne. Her går de fire bedste i hver kvartfinale videre til semifinalerne. I semifinalerne går de fire bedste til finalen mens de resterende får mulighed for at konkurrere om placeringerne fra 9 - 16 i B finalen.
Kvalifikation
Hver NOC kan kvalificere én båd i klassen.
Kvalifikation | Dato | Vært | Pladser | Kvalificeret |
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Værtsnation | N/A | N/A | 1 | Japan |
2019 ICF Verdensmesterskab | 21. august – 25. august 2019 | Ungarn | 5 | Ungarn Tjekkiet Portugal Slovakiet Rusland Hviderusland |
2019 African Games | 26. august – 31. august 2019 | Marokko | 1 | Tunesien |
Oceanien Kvalifikationsturnering 2020 | 14. – 16. februar 2020 | Australien | 1 | |
Asiatiske Mesterskaber 2020 | 26. – 29. marts 2020 | Thailand | 1 | |
Europæisk Kvalifikationsturnering 2020 | 6. – 7. maj 2020 | Tjekkiet | 2 | |
Pan Am Kvalifikationsturnering 2020 | 7. – 10. maj 2020 | Chile | 1 | |
2020 ICF World Cup 2 | 23.–25. maj 2020 | Tyskland | 1 | |
Total | 13 |
Tidsplan
Nedenstående tabel viser tidsplanen for afvikling af konkurrencen:
Dato | Tid | Runde |
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3. august | 10:00 | Heat 1 |
3. august | 10:08 | Heat 2 |
3. august | 10:16 | Heat 3 |
3. august | 10:24 | Heat 4 |
3. august | 12:20 | Kvartfinale 1 |
3. august | 12:28 | Kvartfinale 2 |
4. august | 10:06 | Semifinale 1 |
4. august | 10:16 | Semifinale 2 |
4. august | 12:15 | B Finale |
4. august | 12:25 | Finale |
Resultater
Heat 1
Placering | Bane | Kanoroer | Land | Tid | Noter |
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1 | 5 | Josef Dostál | Tjekkiet | 3:37.342 | SF |
2 | 7 | Thomas Green | Australien | 3:39.492 | SF |
3 | 4 | Artuur Peters | Belgien | 3:41.967 | QF |
4 | 3 | Maxim Spesivtsev | ROC | 3:42.888 | QF |
5 | 6 | Simon McTavish | Canada | 3:43.512 | QF |
6 | 2 | Kohl Horton | Cookøerne | 4:24.679 | QF |
Heat 2
Placering | Bane | Kanoroer | Land | Tid | Noter |
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1 | 5 | Bálint Kopasz | Ungarn | 3:39.084 | SF |
2 | 4 | Agustín Vernice | Argentina | 3:40.430 | SF |
3 | 6 | Samuele Burgo | Italien | 3:43.746 | QF |
4 | 3 | Étienne Hubert | Frankrig | 3:45.072 | QF |
5 | 2 | Ali Aghamirzaei | Iran | 3:48.609 | QF |
6 | 7 | Roman Anoshkin | ROC | 3:50.580 | QF |
Heat 3
Placering | Bane | Kanoroer | Land | Tid | Noter |
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1 | 5 | Fernando Pimenta | Portugal | 3:40.323 | SF |
2 | 4 | Peter Gelle | Slovakiet | 3:42.131 | SF |
3 | 3 | Jean van der Westhuyzen | Australien | 3:46.186 | QF |
4 | 2 | Guillaume Burger | Frankrig | 3:53.241 | QF |
5 | 6 | Vagner Souta | Brasilien | 3:57.178 | QF |
Heat 4
Placering | Atlet | Nation | Tid | Note |
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Kvartfinale 1
Placering | Atlet | Nation | Tid | Note |
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Kvartfinale 2
Placering | Atlet | Nation | Tid | Note |
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Semifinale 1
Placering | Atlet | Nation | Tid | Note |
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Semifinale 2
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B Finale
Placering | Atlet | Nation | Tid | Note |
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Finale
Placering | Atlet | Nation | Tid | Note |
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Guld | ||||
Sølv | ||||
Bronze | ||||
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Referencer
Eksterne henvisninger
- https://www.canoeicf.com/canoe-sprint-olympics/tokyo-2020
- https://tokyo2020.org/en/games/schedule/olympic/
- https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/canoe_sprint_quota_allocation_-_tokyo_2020_-_media_format.pdf
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