Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Canoeing at the
2000 Summer Olympics
Slalom
C-1 men
C-2 men
K-1 men women
Sprint
C-1 500 m   men  
C-1 1000 m men
C-2 500 m men
C-2 1000 m men
K-1 500 m men women
K-1 1000 m men
K-2 500 m men women
K-2 1000 m men
K-4 500 m women
K-4 1000 m men

Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held at the Sydney International Regatta Centre for the sprint events and the Whitewater Stadium in Penrith for the canoe and kayak slalom disciplines. The repechage rounds that ran from the 1960 to the 1996 Games were eliminated in the sprint events while qualifying rounds were added to the slalom events. Additionally, a quota system for each event was enacted, meaning each event had a limited number of competitors that could compete.

A total of 16 events were contested, 12 sprint events (9 for men and 3 for women) and 4 slalom events (3 for men and 1 for women).

Slalom

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C-1
Tony Estanguet
 France
Michal Martikán
 Slovakia
Juraj Minčík
 Slovakia
C-2
Pavol Hochschorner
and Peter Hochschorner
 Slovakia
Krzysztof Kołomański
and Michał Staniszewski
 Poland
Marek Jiras
and Tomáš Máder
 Czech Republic
K-1
Thomas Schmidt
 Germany
Paul Ratcliffe
 Great Britain
Pierpaolo Ferrazzi
 Italy

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1
Štěpánka Hilgertová
 Czech Republic
Brigitte Guibal
 France
Anne-Lise Bardet
 France

Sprint

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C-1 500 metres
György Kolonics
 Hungary
Maxim Opalev
 Russia
Andreas Dittmer
 Germany
C-1 1000 metres
Andreas Dittmer
 Germany
Ledis Balceiro
 Cuba
Stephen Giles
 Canada
C-2 500 metres
Ferenc Novák
and Imre Pulai
 Hungary
Daniel Jędraszko
and Paweł Baraszkiewicz
 Poland
Mitică Pricop
and Florin Popescu
 Romania
C-2 1000 metres
Florin Popescu
and Mitică Pricop
 Romania
Ibrahim Rojas
and Leobaldo Pereira
 Cuba
Stefan Uteß
and Lars Kober
 Germany
K-1 500 metres
Knut Holmann
 Norway
Petar Merkov
 Bulgaria
Michael Kolganov
 Israel
K-1 1000 metres
Knut Holmann
 Norway
Petar Merkov
 Bulgaria
Tim Brabants
 Great Britain
K-2 500 metres
Zoltán Kammerer
and Botond Storcz
 Hungary
Daniel Collins
and Andrew Trim
 Australia
Ronald Rauhe
and Tim Wieskötter
 Germany
K-2 1000 metres
Antonio Rossi
and Beniamino Bonomi
 Italy
Markus Oscarsson
and Henrik Nilsson
 Sweden
Krisztián Bártfai
and Krisztián Veréb
 Hungary
K-4 1000 metres
 Hungary (HUN)
Ákos Vereckei
Gábor Horváth
Zoltán Kammerer
Botond Storcz
 Germany (GER)
Jan Schäfer
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
 Poland (POL)
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Adam Seroczyński
Dariusz Białkowski
Marek Witkowski

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1 500 metres
Josefa Idem
 Italy
Caroline Brunet
 Canada
Katrin Borchert
 Australia
K-2 500 metres
Birgit Fischer
and Katrin Wagner
 Germany
Katalin Kovács
and Szilvia Szabó
 Hungary
Beata Sokołowska
and Aneta Pastuszka
 Poland
K-4 500 metres
 Germany (GER)
Birgit Fischer
Manuela Mucke
Anett Schuck
Katrin Wagner
 Hungary (HUN)
Rita Kőbán
Katalin Kovács
Szilvia Szabó
Erzsébet Viski
 Romania (ROU)
Raluca Ioniţǎ
Mariana Limbău
Elena Radu
Sanda Toma

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Hungary (HUN) 4 2 1 7
2  Germany (GER) 4 1 3 8
3  Italy (ITA) 2 0 1 3
4  Norway (NOR) 2 0 0 2
5  France (FRA) 1 1 1 3
 Slovakia (SVK) 1 1 1 3
7  Romania (ROU) 1 0 2 3
8  Czech Republic (CZE) 1 0 1 2
9  Poland (POL) 0 2 2 4
10  Bulgaria (BUL) 0 2 0 2
 Cuba (CUB) 0 2 0 2
12  Australia (AUS) 0 1 1 2
 Canada (CAN) 0 1 1 2
 Great Britain (GBR) 0 1 1 2
15  Sweden (SWE) 0 1 0 1
 Russia (RUS) 0 1 0 1
17  Israel (ISR) 0 0 1 1

References

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