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Summer Olympics 2012

Canoeing






  • Overview

    • Canoeing at the 2012 London Summer Olympics featured two disciplines: canoe slalom and canoe sprint.

    • A total of 16 events were contested.

    • Athletes competed from over 50 nations.

  • Venues

    • Canoe slalom: Lee Valley White Water Centre, Hertfordshire (newly built).

    • Canoe sprint: Eton Dorney (Dorney Lake), Buckinghamshire.

  • Canoe Slalom

    • 4 events:

      • Men’s C1

      • Men’s C2

      • Men’s K1

      • Women’s K1

    • Athletes navigated hanging gates on an artificial whitewater course.

    • France won two gold medals:

      • Tony Estanguet (Men’s C1)

      • Émilie Fer (Women’s K1)

    • Great Britain:

      • Gold and silver in Men’s C2

      • Gold won by Tim Baillie & Etienne Stott

    • Other notable results:

      • Daniele Molmenti (Italy) – gold, Men’s K1

      • Michal Martikán (Slovakia) – bronze, Men’s C1 (his 5th Olympic medal)

  • Canoe Sprint

    • 12 events across canoe (C) and kayak (K) formats.

    • Distances included 200m and 1000m.

    • Introduction of 200m sprint races added faster, spectator-friendly events.

    • Hungary won three gold medals:

      • Danuta Kozák (Women’s K1 500m)

      • Rudolf Dombi & Roland Kökény (Men’s K2 1000m)

    • Germany also claimed three sprint golds:

      • Highlighted by Sebastian Brendel (Men’s C1 1000m)

    • Great Britain:

      • Ed McKeever won gold in Men’s K1 200m (“Usain Bolt of the water”)

    • New Zealand:

      • Lisa Carrington won gold in Women’s K1 200m (Olympic debut)

  • Medal Standings (Canoeing Overall)

    • Germany: 3 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze (top overall)

    • Hungary: 3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze

  • Significance

    • Marked progress in gender parity, with women competing in more individual sprint events.

    • Reflected the sport’s evolution through new event formats approved by the International Canoe Federation.

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