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Slalom Canoeing at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Slalom Canoeing at the Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

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Official Schedule
Brasília Time (GMT -3)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Sunday, August 7th
13:30 Men's C1 Heats, Run 1
14:19 Men's K1 Heats, Run 1
15:11 Men's C1 Heats, Run 2
16:00 Men's K1 Heats, Run 2


Monday, August 8th
12:30 Men's C2 Heats, Run 1
13:10 Women's K1 Heats, Run 1
14:20 Men's C2 Heats, Run 2
15:00 Women's K1 Heats, Run 2


Tuesday, August 9th
13:30 Men's C1 Semifinal
15:16 Men's C1 Final


Wednesday, August 10th
13:30 Men's K1 Semifinal
15:15 Men's K1 Final


Thursday, August 11th
12:30 Men's C2 Semifinal
13:15 Women's K1 Semifinal
14:15 Men's C2 Final
15:00 Women's K1 Final

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Men's C1
Heats Results
The Top 14 Athletes will qualify for the Semifinal

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
TASIADIS Sideris
GER.gif
92.23
2
GARGAUD CHANUT Denis
FRA.gif
93.48
3
FLORENCE David
GBR.gif
94.11
4
SAVSEK Benjamin
SLO.gif
94.36
5
HANEDA Takuya
JPN.gif
94.58
6
BENUS Matej
SVK.gif
95.05
7
HEDWIG Grzegorz
POL.gif
96.67
8
ELOSEGI Ander
ESP.gif
97.33
9
BORROWS Ian
AUS.gif
97.40
10
LIPATOV Aleksandr
RUS.gif
98.72
11
CARVALHO Jose
POR.gif
99.18
12
EICHFELD Casey
USA.gif
100.02
13
SHU Jianming
CHN.gif
100.68
14
GEBAS Vitezslav
CZE.gif
102.78
15
SMEDLEY Cameron
CAN.gif
104.83
16
BORGES Felipe
BRA.gif
105.14
17
ROSSI Sebastian
ARG.gif
108.81
18
BOURHIS Jean Pierre Renan
SEN.gif
109.27
19
MERJAN Richard
LBN.gif
120.20
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Men's K1
Heats Results
The Top 15 Athletes will qualify for the Semifinal

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DE GENNARO Giovanni
ITA.gif
86.85
2
CLARKE Joseph
GBR.gif
86.95
3
AIGNER Hannes
GER.gif
87.31
4
GRIGAR Jakub
SVK.gif
87.85
5
DA SILVA Pedro
BRA.gif
88.48
6
EIGEL Pavel
RUS.gif
88.57
7
PRSKAVEC Jiri
CZE.gif
88.71
8
DAWSON Mike
NZL.gif
88.91
9
COMBOT Sebastien
FRA.gif
88.94
10
SMOLEN Michal
USA.gif
90.13
11
MEGLIC Jure
AZE.gif
90.70
12
KAUZER Peter
SLO.gif
91.11
13
OHRSTROM Isak
SWE.gif
91.43
14
YAZAWA Kazuki
JPN.gif
92.23
15
LEITNER Mario
AUT.gif
93.29
16
TAYLER Michael
CAN.gif
93.47
17
DELFOUR Lucien
AUS.gif
94.30
18
OKREGLAK Maciej
POL.gif
94.44
19
TAN Ya
CHN.gif
100.62
20
AKINYEMI Johnathan
NGR.gif
104.59
21
NICHOLAS Bryden
COK.gif
105.18
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Men's C2
Heats Results
The Top 11 Teams will qualify for the Semifinal

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SKANTAR Ladislav
SKANTAR Peter
SVK.gif
100.89
2
KLAUSS Gauthier
PECHE Matthieu
FRA.gif
102.43
3
FLORENCE David
HOUNSLOW Richard
GBR.gif
103.27
4
KASPAR Jonas
SINDLER Marek
CZE.gif
103.43
5
ANTON Franz
BENZIEN Jan
GER.gif
103.43
6
BOZIC Luka
TALJAT Saso
SLO.gif
105.21
7
CORREA Charles
OLIVEIRA Anderson
BRA.gif
106.14
8
KUZNETSOV Mikhail
LARIONOV Dmitry
RUS.gif
107.39
9
WERRO Lukas
WERRO Simon
SUI.gif
110.56
10
MCEWAN Devin
EICHFELD Casey
USA.gif
112.33
11
SZCZEPANSKI Piotr
POCHWALA Marcin
POL.gif
115.36
12
SASAKI Tsubasa
SASAKI Shota
JPN.gif
119.04
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Women's K1
Heats Results
The Top 15 Athletes will qualify for the Semifinal

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HORN Stefanie
ITA.gif
99.07
2
FOX Jessica
AUS.gif
99.51
3
PENNIE Fiona
GBR.gif
100.52
4
JONES Luuka
NZL.gif
100.59
5
KUDEJOVA Katerina
CZE.gif
102.06
6
DUKATOVA Jana
SVK.gif
102.25
7
KRAGELJ Ursa
SLO.gif
102.79
8
KHARITONOVA Marta
RUS.gif
104.72
9
NEE Ashley
USA.gif
105.60
10
PACIERPNIK Natalia
POL.gif
106.38
11
CHOURRAUT Maialen
ESP.gif
106.47
12
KUHNLE Corinna
AUT.gif
107.02
13
LI Lu
CHN.gif
107.29
14
PFEIFER Melanie
GER.gif
107.30
15
US Viktoriia
UKR.gif
109.77
16
LAFONT Marie-Zelia
FRA.gif
110.52
17
SATILA Ana
BRA.gif
110.80
18
NICHOLAS Ella
COK.gif
119.69
19
SMIRNOVA Yekaterina
KAZ.gif
119.80
20
YAZAWA Aki
JPN.gif
120.17
21
JAMILI Hind
MAR.gif
149.87
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Men's C1
Semifinal Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
TASIADIS Sideris
GER.gif
95.63
2
ELOSEGI Ander
ESP.gif
97.93
3
GARGAUD CHANUT Denis
FRA.gif
98.06
4
SAVSEK Benjamin
SLO.gif
98.70
5
GEBAS Vitezslav
CZE.gif
98.77
6
HANEDA Takuya
JPN.gif
98.84
7
FLORENCE David
GBR.gif
99.36
8
BENUS Matej
SVK.gif
100.68
9
CARVALHO Jose
POR.gif
101.04
10
EICHFELD Casey
USA.gif
101.23
11
BORROWS Ian
AUS.gif
101.32
12
HEDWIG Grzegorz
POL.gif
102.70
13
LIPATOV Aleksandr
RUS.gif
104.69
14
SHU Jianming
CHN.gif
108.73
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Men's C1
Final Results

 

FRA.gif GARGAUD CHANUT Denis
94.17

 

SVK.gif BENUS Matej
95.02

 

JPN.gif HANEDA Takuya
97.44

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GEBAS Vitezslav
CZE.gif
97.57
5
TASIADIS Sideris
GER.gif
97.90
6
SAVSEK Benjamin
SLO.gif
99.36
7
EICHFELD Casey
USA.gif
99.69
8
ELOSEGI Ander
ESP.gif
101.27
9
CARVALHO Jose
POR.gif
105.74
10
FLORENCE David
GBR.gif
109.00
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Men's K1
Semifinal Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GRIGAR Jakub
SVK.gif
88.84
2
PRSKAVEC Jiri
CZE.gif
90.62
3
CLARKE Joseph
GBR.gif
90.67
4
KAUZER Peter
SLO.gif
91.01
5
DAWSON Mike
NZL.gif
91.47
6
AIGNER Hannes
GER.gif
91.87
7
EIGEL Pavel
RUS.gif
92.43
8
COMBOT Sebastien
FRA.gif
94.59
9
DE GENNARO Giovanni
ITA.gif
95.59
10
DA SILVA Pedro
BRA.gif
95.68
11
YAZAWA Kazuki
JPN.gif
97.19
12
SMOLEN Michal
USA.gif
97.87
13
LEITNER Mario
AUT.gif
100.25
14
MEGLIC Jure
AZE.gif
145.00
15
OHRSTROM Isak
SWE.gif
156.77
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Men's K1
Final Results

 

GBR.gif CLARKE Joseph
88.53

 

SLO.gif KAUZER Peter
88.70

 

CZE.gif PRSKAVEC Jiri
88.99

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
AIGNER Hannes
GER.gif
89.02
5
GRIGAR Jakub
SVK.gif
89.43
6
DA SILVA Pedro
BRA.gif
91.54
7
DE GENNARO Giovanni
ITA.gif
91.77
8
COMBOT Sebastien
FRA.gif
92.55
9
EIGEL Pavel
RUS.gif
92.62
10
DAWSON Mike
NZL.gif
93.07
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