Canoe sprint at the 2015 European Games – Men's K4-1000 metres

The men's canoe sprint K-4 1,000 metres at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place between 14 and 16 June at Mingachevir.

Competition format

The competition comprised heats, semifinals, and a final round. The top three boats from each heat advanced to final. The other boats in each heats advanced to the semifinal. The top three boats from semifinal advanced to final.

Results

Heats

Heat 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Zoltan Kammerer
Tamas Kulifai
David Toth
Daniel Pauman
Hungary 2:50.083 QF
2 Pavel Miadzvedzeu
Vitaliy Bialko
Aleh Yurenia
Raman Piatrushenka
Belarus 2:50.643 QF
3 Daniel Havel
Josef Dostal
Lukas Trefil
Jan Sterba
Czech Republic 2:51.332 QF
4 Simo Boltic
Ervin Holpert
Vladimir Torubarov
Dejan Terzic
Serbia 2:52.417 QS
5 Martin Schubert
Lukas Reuschenbach
Kostja Stroinski
Kai Spenner
Germany 2:55.990 QS
6 Aleksandr Sergeev
Anton Ryakhov
Vasily Pogreban
Vladislav Blintcov
Russia 3:01.368 QS

Heat 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Rafał Maroń
Paweł Szandrach
Paweł Florczak
Mariusz Kujawski
Poland 2:52.420 QF
2 Fernando Pimenta
Emanuel Silva
Joao Ribeiro
David Fernandes
Portugal 2:53.152 QF
3 Daniel Burciu
Constantin Mironescu
Valentin Cameneschi
Petrus Gavrila
Romania 2:53.698 QF
4 Marek Krajcovic
Gabor Jakubik
Matej Michalek
Viktor Demin
Slovakia 2:54.252 QS

Semifinals

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Marek Krajcovic
Gabor Jakubik
Matej Michalek
Viktor Demin
Slovakia 2:50.523 QF
2 Simo Boltic
Ervin Holpert
Vladimir Torubarov
Dejan Terzic
Serbia 2:50.640 QF
3 Aleksandr Sergeev
Anton Ryakhov
Vasily Pogreban
Vladislav Blintcov
Russia 2:50.884 QF
4 Martin Schubert
Lukas Reuschenbach
Kostja Stroinski
Kai Spenner
Germany 2:53.049

Final

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
Simo Boltic
Ervin Holpert
Vladimir Torubarov
Dejan Terzic
Serbia
Daniel Burciu
Constantin Mironescu
Valentin Cameneschi
Petrus Gavrila
Romania
Pavel Miadzvedzeu
Vitaliy Bialko
Aleh Yurenia
Raman Piatrushenka
Belarus
Rafał Maroń
Paweł Szandrach
Paweł Florczak
Mariusz Kujawski
Poland
Zoltan Kammerer
Tamas Kulifai
David Toth
Daniel Pauman
Hungary
Fernando Pimenta
Emanuel Silva
Joao Ribeiro
David Fernandes
Portugal
Daniel Havel
Josef Dostal
Lukas Trefil
Jan Sterba
Czech Republic
Marek Krajcovic
Gabor Jakubik
Matej Michalek
Viktor Demin
Slovakia
Aleksandr Sergeev
Anton Ryakhov
Vasily Pogreban
Vladislav Blintcov
Russia

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