Canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's C-2 1000 metres
These are the results of the men's C-2 1000 metres competition in canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics. The C-2 event is raced by two-man sprint canoes.
Canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics | ||
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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 | |
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Christian Gille and Tomasz Wylenzek (GER) |
Aleksandr Kostoglod and Aleksandr Kovalyov (RUS) |
György Kozmann and György Kolonics (HUN) |
Heats
The 14 teams first raced in two heats. The top three finishers from each of the heats advanced directly to the final, and the remaining 8 teams moved on to the semifinal. The heats were raced on August 23.
Heat | Place | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Silviu Simioncencu and Florin Popescu | Romania | 3:30.419 | QF |
1 | 2 | Ibrahim Rojas and Ledis Balceiro | Cuba | 3:30.435 | QF |
1 | 3 | Michał Śliwiński and Łukasz Woszczyński | Poland | 3:30.607 | QF |
1 | 4 | Richard Dalton and Michael Scarola | Canada | 3:31.123 | QS |
1 | 5 | Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun | China | 3:31.795 | QS |
1 | 6 | Peter Páleš and Daniel Biksadsky | Slovakia | 3:47.263 | QS |
1 | 7 | Jordan Malloch and Nathan Johnson | United States | 3:50.735 | QS |
2 | 1 | Christian Gille and Tomasz Wylenzek | Germany | 3:30.059 | QF |
2 | 2 | Alexander Kostoglod and Aleksandr Kovalyov | Russia | 3:31.023 | QF |
2 | 3 | György Kozmann and György Kolonics | Hungary | 3:31.775 | QF |
2 | 4 | José Alfredo Bea and David Mascató | Spain | 3:32.355 | QS |
2 | 5 | Yannick Lavigne and Jose Lenoir | France | 3:35.939 | QS |
2 | 6 | Maksym Prokopenko and Ruslan Dzhalilov | Ukraine | 3:36.075 | QS |
2 | 7 | Aliaksandr Kurliandchyk and Aliaksandr Bahdanovich | Belarus | 3:38.391 | QS |
Semifinal
The top three finishers in the semifinal advanced to the final, joining the six teams who had moved directly from the heats. All other teams were eliminated. The semifinals were raced on August 25.
1. | José Alfredo Bea and David Mascató (ESP) | 3:31.876 | QF |
2. | Richard Dalton and Michael Scarola (CAN) | 3:32.280 | QF |
3. | Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun (CHN) | 3:32.792 | QF |
4. | Aliaksandr Kurliandchyk and Aliaksandr Bahdanovich (BLR) | 3:33.588 | |
5. | Yannick Lavigne and Jose Lenoir (FRA) | 3:35.232 | |
6. | Maksym Prokopenko and Ruslan Dzhalilov (UKR) | 3:35.740 | |
7. | Peter Páleš and Daniel Biksadsky (SVK) | 3:36.572 | |
8. | Jordan Malloch and Nathan Johnson (USA) | 3:46.036 |
Final
The final was raced on August 27.
Christian Gille and Tomasz Wylenzek (GER) | 3:41.802 | |
Alexander Kostoglod and Aleksandr Kovalyov (RUS) | 3:42.990 | |
György Kozmann and György Kolonics (HUN) | 3:43.106 | |
4. | Silviu Simioncencu and Florin Popescu (ROU) | 3:43.858 |
5. | Michał Śliwiński and Łukasz Woszczyński (POL) | 3:44.338 |
6. | Richard Dalton and Michael Scarola (CAN) | 3:45.638 |
7. | José Alfredo Bea and David Mascató (ESP) | 3:45.766 |
8. | Ibrahim Rojas and Ledis Balceiro (CUB) | 3:50.346 |
9. | Meng Guanliang and Yang Wenjun (CHN) | 3:52.926 |
References
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