Canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's C-1 1000 metres

These are the results of the men's C-1 1000 metres competition in canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics. The C-1 event is raced by single-man sprint canoes.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
 David Cal (ESP)  Andreas Dittmer (GER)  Attila Vajda (HUN)

Results

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Heats

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The 19 competitors first raced in three heats. The first-place finishers from each of the heats advanced directly to the final, and the remaining 16 canoers moved on to the two semifinal races. The heats were raced on August 23.

Heat 1

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RankCanoerCountryTimeNotes
1Andreas Dittmer  Germany3:52.922QF
2Stanimir Atanasov  Bulgaria3:55.590QS
3Marián Ostrčil  Slovakia3:56.962QS
4Dagnis Vinogradovs  Latvia3:57.070QS
5Jonnathan Tafra  Chile4:04.402QS
6Jing Ying  China4:05.874QS
7Emanuel Horvaticek  Croatia4:27.662QS

Heat 2

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RankCanoerCountryTimeNotes
1David Cal  Spain3:50.091QF
2Stephen Giles  Canada3:52.451QS
3Andreas Kiligkaridis  Greece3:53.723QS
4Mitică Pricop  Romania4:00.559QS
5Aliaksandr Zhukouski  Belarus4:02.159QS
6Darwin Correa  Uruguay4:27.115QS

Heat 3

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RankCanoerCountryTimeNotes
1Konstantin Fomichev  Russia3.48.690QF
2Martin Doktor  Czech Republic3:49.029QS
3Karel Aguilar Chacon  Cuba3:54.250QS
4Attila Vajda  Hungary3:57.290QS
5Kaissar Nurmaganbetov  Kazakhstan4:00.486QS
6Yuriy Cheban  Ukraine4:00.637QS

Semifinals

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The top three finishers in each of the two semifinals advanced to the finals, joining the three canoers who had moved directly from the heats. All other canoers were eliminated. The semifinals were raced on August 25.

Semifinal 1

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RankCanoerCountryTimeNotes
1.Martin Doktor  Czech Republic3:51.812QF
2.Attila Vajda  Hungary3:52.236QF
3.Marián Ostrčil  Slovakia3:53.820QF
4.Andreas Kiligkaridis  Greece3:55.608
5.Mitică Pricop  Romania3:59.640
6.Jing Ying  China4:00.684
7.Darwin Correa  Uruguay4:22.096
8.Jonnathan Tafra  Chile4:22.644

Semifinal 2

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RankCanoerCountryTimeNotes
1.Stephen Giles  Canada3:51.720QF
2.Karel Aguilar Chacon  Cuba3:52.260QF
3.Dagnis Vinogradovs  Latvia3:53.656QF
4.Aliaksandr Zhukouski  Belarus3:55.456
5.Kaissar Nurmaganbetov  Kazakhstan3:57.804
6.Stanimir Atanasov  Bulgaria4:05.664
7.Emanuel Horvaticek  Croatia4:24.604
8.Yuriy Cheban  UkraineDSQ

Cheban was disqualified for not appearing in boat control after the race.

Final

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RankCanoerCountryTimeNotes
David Cal  Spain3:46.201
Andreas Dittmer  Germany3:46.721
Attila Vajda  Hungary3:49.025
4.Martin Doktor  Czech Republic3:50.405
5.Stephen Giles  Canada3:51.457
6.Dagnis Vinogradovs  Latvia3:53.537
7.Marián Ostrčil  Slovakia3:54.629
8.Karel Aguilar Chacon  Cuba3:54.957
9.Konstantin Fomichev  Russia3:55.773

Dittmer got off to a quick lead, but Cal took the lead in an early surge to open a one-second gap at the 500 meter mark. The German tried to close the gap to the Spaniard, but Cal held on to win the gold. Also, the top four finishers of this event would win gold in this event between 1996 and 2008 (Cal - this event, Dittmer - 2000, Doktor - 1996, and Vajda - 2008).

References

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