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Sprint Canoeing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
2015 World Championships (Milan, ITA) 19.08.2015-23.08.2015 Completed
2016 Asian Championships (Palembang, INA) 04.11.2015-07.11.2015 Completed
2016 Oceanian Championships (Adelaide, AUS) 12.02.2016-14.02.2016 Completed
2016 African Qualifying Tournament (Pretoria, RSA) 29.03.2016-02.04.2016 Completed
2016 European Qualifying Tournament (Duisburg, GER) 18.05.2016-19.05.2016 Completed
2016 Pan-American Qualifying Tournament (Gainsville, USA) 19.05.2016-20.05.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

12 (8+4+0)

Men's 8

  • Men's K1-200m
  • Men's K1-1000m
  • Men's K2-200m
  • Men's K2-1000m
  • Men's K4-1000m
  • Men's C1-200m
  • Men's C1-1000m
  • Men's C2-1000m

Women's 4

  • Women's K1-200m
  • Women's K1-500m
  • Women's K2-500m
  • Women's K4-500m

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://canoeing.by/pics/files/RIO2016/Rio_2016_Qualification_System_FINAL_Canoe_Sprint.pdf

 

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Men's K1-200m

Qualified Nations:

  • :ARG Argentina - Ruben Rezola Voisard
  • :AUS Australia - Stephen Bird
  • :CAN Canada - Mark De Jonge
  • :CUB Cuba - TBD
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Filip Svab
  • :ECU Ecuador - Cesar De Cesare
  • :EGY Egypt - Karim Abdelsamie
  • :FRA France - Maxime Beaumont
  • :HUN Hungary - TBD
  • :ITA Italy - Manfredi Rizza
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Sergiy Tokarnitskyi
  • :LAT Latvia - TBD
  • :LTU Lithuania - Ignas Navakauskas
  • :POL Poland - Pawel Kaczmarek
  • :RUS Russia - Yury Postrygay
  • :SRB Serbia - Marko Dragosavljevic
  • :ESP Spain - TBD
  • :SWE Sweden - Petter Menning

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  18

Total Nations Qualified  18

 

 

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Men's K1-1000m

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia - Daniel Bowker
  • :BLR Belarus - Aleh Yurenia
  • :BEL Belgium - TBD
  • :BUL Bulgaria - Miroslav Kirchev
  • :BRA Brazil - TBD
  • :CAN Canada - Adam Van Koeverden
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Josef Dostal
  • :DEN Denmark - Rene Holten Poulsen
  • :GER Germany - Max Hoff
  • :HUN Hungary - TBD
  • :POR Portugal - Fernando Pimenta
  • :RUS Russia - Roman Anoshkin
  • :NZL New Zealand - TBD
  • :SRB Serbia - Dejan Pajic
  • :SVK Slovakia - Peter Gelle
  • :ESP Spain - Marcus Walz
  • :TUN Tunisia - Mohamed Ali Mrabet
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Aleksey Mochalov

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  18

Total Nations Qualified  18

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Men's K2-200m

Qualified Nations:

 

  • :BRA Brazil - TBD/TBD
  • :FRA France - Sebastien Jouve/Maxime Beaumont
  • :GER Germany - Ronald Rauhe/Tom Liebscher
  • :GBR Great Britain - Liam Heath/Jonathan Schofield
  • :HUN Hungary - Sandor Totka/Peter Molnar
  • :LTU Lithuania - Edvinas Ramanauskas/Aurimas Lankas
  • :RUS Russia - Yury Postrygay/Alexander Dyachenko
  • :SRB Serbia - Nebojsa Grujic/Marko Novakovic
  • :KOR South Korea - TBD/TBD
  • :ESP Spain - Saul Craviotto/Cristian Toro

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  20

Total Nations Qualified  10

 

 

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Men's K2-1000m

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia - Riley Fitzsimmons/Jordan Wood
  • :BLR Belarus - Vitaliy Bialko/Raman Piatrushenka
  • :CUB Cuba - TBD/TBD
  • :FRA France - Arnaud Hybois/Etienne Hubert
  • :GER Germany - Max Rendschmidt/Marcus Gross
  • :HUN Hungary - Bence Dombvari/Tibor Hufnagel
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Alexey Dergunov/Yevgeniy Alexeyev
  • :LTU Lithuania - Ricardas Nekriosius/Andrej Olijnik
  • :SRB Serbia - Marko Tomicevic/Milenko Zoric
  • :SVK Slovakia - Erik Vlcek/Juraj Tarr

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  20

Total Nations Qualified  10

 

 

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Men's C1-200m

Qualified Nations:

  • :AZE Azerbaijan - Valentin Demyanenko
  • :BLR Belarus - Artsem Kozyr
  • :BRA Brazil - Isaquias Queiroz dos Santos
  • :CHN China - Li Qiang
  • :GEO Georgia - Zaza Nadiradze
  • :HUN Hungary - Jonatan Hajdu
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Timur Khaidarov
  • :LTU Lithuania - Henrikas Zustautas
  • :MEX Mexico - TBD
  • :POR Portugal - Helder Silva
  • :RUS Russia - Alexey Korovashkov
  • :ESP Spain - Alfonso Benavides
  • :TUN Tunisia - Khaled Houssine
  • :UKR Ukraine - TBD

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  14

Total Nations Qualified  14

 

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Men's C1-1000m

Qualified Nations:

  • :BUL Bulgaria - Angel Kodinov
  • :CAN Canada - Mark Oldershaw
  • :CHN China - TBD
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Martin Fuksa
  • :GER Germany - Sebastian Brendel
  • :HUN Hungary - Attila Vajda
  • :ITA Italy - Carlo Tacchini
  • :MDA Moldova - Serghei Tarnovschi
  • :NZL New Zealand - TBD
  • :POL Poland - Tomasz Kaczor
  • :ROU Romania - TBD
  • :RUS Russia - Ilya Shtokalov
  • :STP Sao Tome and Principe - Triste Buly da Conceicao
  • :UKR Ukraine - Pavlo Altukhov
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Gerasim Kochnev

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  15

Total Nations Qualified  15

 

 

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Men's C2-1000m

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia - Martin Marinov/Ferenc Szekszardi
  • :BLR Belarus - Andrei Bahdanovich/Aliaksandr Bahdanovich
  • :BRA Brazil - Erlon De Souza Silva/Isaquias Queiroz Dos Santos
  • :CUB Cuba - TBD/TBD
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Jaroslav Radon/Filip Dvorak
  • :HUN Hungary - Henrik Vasbanyai/Robert Mike
  • :MOZ Mozambique - Mussa Chamaune/Joaquim Lobo
  • :POL Poland - Piotr Kuleta/Marcin Grzybowski
  • :ROU Romania - Leonid Carp/Stefan Andrej Strat
  • :RUS Russia - Viktor Melantyev/Ilya Pervukhin
  • :UKR Ukraine - Yurii Vandiuk/Andrii Rybachok
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Vadim Menkov/Serik Mirbekov

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  24

Total Nations Qualified  12

 

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Women's K1-200m

Qualified Nations:

  • :AZE Azerbaijan - Inna Osipenko-Radomska
  • :CAN Canada - TBD
  • :CUB Cuba - Yusmar Mengana Rodriguez
  • :EGY Egypt - Menatalla Ali Ahmed
  • :FRA France - Sarah Guyot
  • :HUN Hungary - Ninetta Vad
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Inna Klinova
  • :NZL New Zealand - Lisa Carrington
  • :POL Poland - Marta Walczykiewicz
  • :POR Portugal - Francisca Laia
  • :RUS Russia - Natalia Podolskaya
  • :SAM Samoa - Anne Cairns
  • :SRB Serbia - Nikolina Moldovan
  • :SLO Slovenia - Spela Ponomarenko Janic
  • :ESP Spain - Teresa Portela
  • :SWE Sweden - Linnea Stensils
  • :TUR Turkey - Lasma Liepa
  • :UZB Uzbekistan - Olga Umaralieva

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  18

Total Nations Qualified  18

 

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