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Sprint Canoeing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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Carrington :NZL gold once more :bowdown:

 

Obviously not a solo effort, so props to Regal as well.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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3 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Third Olympic medal for Karolina Naja. And nobody in Poland really knows how she looks like :p

Bring on K4 now!!! 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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8 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

Bring on K4 now!!! 

I bet bronze or 4th place for our girls, New Zealand, Hungary and Germany will be as always main opponents.

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Women's K1-200m
Final Results
 
:NZL  Lisa CARRINGTON
38.120 OB
 
:ESP  Teresa PORTELA
38.883
 
:SUI  Emma Aastrand JORGENSEN
38.901
 
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Men's C2-1000m
Final Results
 
:CUB Cuba

Serguey Torres Madrigal

Fernando Jorge Enriquez

3:24.995 OB

 
:CHN China

Liu Hao

Zheng Pengfei

3:25.198

 

:GER Germany

Sebastian Brendel

Tim Hecker

3:25.615

 
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Men's K1-1000m
Final Results
 
:HUN  Balint KOPASZ

3:20.63 OB

 
:HUN  Adam VARGA

3:22.431

 

:POR  Fernando PIMENTA

3:22.478

 
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Women's K2-500m
Final Results
 
:NZL  New Zealand

Lisa Carrington

Caitlin Regal

5:59.13

 
:POL  Poland

Karolina Naja

Anna Pulawska

1:36.753

 

:HUN  Hungary

Danuta Kozak

Dora Bodonyi

1:36.867

 
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:d:d :POR So close to Silver.... still, second olympic medal for this guy, it's quite an achievement for a portuguese!

 

Also, fun fact, with this Bronze Portugal has three olympic medals. This is only the THIRD time we get this much medals, with the only other games where this happened being Los Angeles 84 and Athens 2004! 

 

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