Canoe sprint at the 2015 European Games

Canoeing
at the 2015 European Games
Venue Kur Sport and Rowing Centre, Mingachevir
Dates 14–16 June 2015
Competitors 350[1]
Canoe sprint at the
2015 European Games

K1-200   men   women
K1-500     women
K1-1000   men  
K1-5000   men   women
K2-200   men   women
K2-500     women
K2-1000   men  
K4-500     women
K4-1000   men  
C1-200   men  
C1-1000   men  
C2-1000   men  

Canoeing was contested at the 2015 European Games between 14 and 16 June 2015.

No canoe slalom events will be held in Baku. A total of fifteen medal events will be held, three for men only in canoe, and 12 events in kayak across both genders, all on flat water.

Despite the discipline being described in official literature as canoe sprint, in line with Olympic practice, events will include a canoe marathon, a 5000-metre non-Olympic event, for each gender.

Qualification

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) is restricted to one boat per event, a maximum of fifteen boats, and therefore a maximum of 26 qualified athletes. Azerbaijan, as host, is guaranteed entry of three athletes, in three boats; K1-1000 metres and C1-1000 metres for men, and the K1-500 metres for women.

The bulk of qualification (all places other than host and 'universality' places) will be awarded by virtue of performance in the 2014 European Canoe Sprint Championships. Places will be awarded to NOCs rather than individual athletes. Each event has a quota of places available as set out below:[2]

Event Quota (boats/athletes) Event Quota (boats/athletes)
Men Women
K1-200m 23(23) K1-200m 18(18)
K1-1000m 23(23) K1-500m 18(18)
K1-5000m 13(13) K1-5000m 13(13)
K2-200m 14(28) K2-200m 14(28)
K2-1000m 14(28) K2-500m 14(28)
K4-1000m 10(40) K4-1000m 10(40)
C1-200m 15(15)
C1-1000m 15(15)
C2-1000m 10(20)

In the event an athlete qualifies in two boats (e.g. K1-1000m and K2-1000m), he or she will be allowed to compete in both events, but will only take up the quota place in the larger boat; the unused quota place in the smaller boat will then be redistributed. Where a boat qualifies in two events of the same boat size but over two distances (e.g. 200m and 1000m in K2), that boat will be allowed to compete in both events, but will only take up the quota place in the longer event; the unused quota place in the shorter event will then be redistributed. In both cases this will allow for more boats to compete in a particular event than there are quota places.

Timetable

OCOpening ceremony TTraining day Event competitions 1Event finals CCClosing ceremony
June 12th
Fri
13th
Sat
14th
Sun
15th
Mon
16th
Tue
17th
Wed
18th
Thu
19th
Fri
20th
Sat
21st
Sun
22nd
Mon
23rd
Tue
24th
Wed
25th
Thu
26th
Fri
27th
Sat
28th
Sun
Events
Canoe sprint OC 5 10 CC 15

Medalists

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's C-1 200m
Henrikas Žustautas
 Lithuania
Valentin Demyanenko
 Azerbaijan
Martin Fuksa
 Czech Republic
Men's C-1 1000m
Sebastian Brendel
 Germany
Martin Fuksa
 Czech Republic
Attila Vajda
 Hungary
Men's C-2 1000m
Belarus
Andrei Bahdanovich
Aliaksandr Bahdanovich
Russia
Alexey Korovashkov
Ilya Pervukhin
Germany
Peter Kretschmer
Michael Mueller
Men's K-1 200m
Miklós Dudás
 Hungary
Petter Menning
 Sweden
Ed McKeever
 Great Britain
Men's K-1 1000m
Max Hoff
 Germany
Fernando Pimenta
 Portugal
Rene Holten Poulsen
 Denmark
Men's K-1 5000m
Max Hoff
 Germany
Fernando Pimenta
 Portugal
Cyrille Carre
 France
Men's K-2 200m
Serbia
Nebojša Grujić
Marko Novaković
Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Tom Liebscher
Hungary
Sandor Totka
Péter Molnár
Men's K-2 1000m
Hungary
Zoltan Kammerer
Tamas Szalai
Germany
Max Rendschmidt
Marcus Gross
Belarus
Vitaliy Bialko
Raman Piatrushenka
Men's K-4 1000m
Hungary
Zoltan Kammerer
Dávid Tóth
Tamás Kulifai
Dániel Pauman
Russia
Alexandr Sergeev
Vasily Pogreban
Anton Ryakhov
Vladislav Blintcov
Belarus
Pavel Miadzvedzeu
Aleh Yurenia
Vitaliy Bialko
Raman Piatrushenka

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's K-1 200m
Marta Walczykiewicz
 Poland
Natalia Podolskaya
 Russia
Danuta Kozák
 Hungary
Women's K-1 500m
Danuta Kozák
 Hungary
Yvonne Schuring
 Austria
Ewelina Wojnarowska
 Poland
Women's K-1 5000m
Maryna Litvinchuk
 Belarus
Lani Belcher
 Great Britain
Renáta Csay
 Hungary
Women's K-2 200m
Belarus
Marharyta Makhneva
Maryna Litvinchuk
Serbia
Nikolina Moldovan
Olivera Moldovan
Ukraine
Mariya Povkh
Anastasiia Todorova
Women's K-2 500m
Serbia
Milica Starović
Dalma Ružičić-Benedek
Romania
Roxana Borha
Elena Meroniac
Hungary
Anna Kárász
Ninetta Vad
Women's K4-500m
Hungary
Gabriella Szabo
Anna Karasz
Danuta Kozak
Ninetta Vad
Germany
Franziska Weber
Verena Hantl
Conny Wassmuth
Tina Dietze
Poland
Karolina Naja
Ewelina Wojnarowska
Edyta Dzieniszewska-Kierkla
Beata Mikołajczyk

References

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