Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's slalom C-1
Canoeing at the 2000 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 |
These are the results of the men's C-1 slalom competition in canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics. The C-1 (canoe single) event is raced by one-man canoes through a whitewater course. The venue for the 2000 Olympic competition was in Penrith.
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Tony Estanguet (FRA) | Michal Martikán (SVK) | Juraj Minčík (SVK) |
Results
Qualifying
The 16 competitors each took two runs through the whitewater slalom course on 17 September. The combined score of both runs counted for the event with the top 12 advancing to the final round the following day.
Rank | Name | Nation | Run 1 | Run 2 | Result | ||||
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Time | Points | Total | Time | Points | Total | Total | |||
1 | Michal Martikán | Slovakia | 128.69 | 0 | 128.69 | 134.00 | 0 | 134.00 | 262.69 |
2 | Tony Estanguet | France | 130.39 | 2 | 132.39 | 131.02 | 0 | 131.02 | 263.41 |
3 | Krzysztof Bieryt | Poland | 132.85 | 0 | 132.85 | 132.19 | 0 | 132.19 | 265.04 |
4 | Juraj Minčík | Slovakia | 131.88 | 2 | 133.88 | 131.28 | 2 | 133.28 | 267.16 |
5 | Robin Bell | Australia | 132.76 | 2 | 134.76 | 129.98 | 4 | 133.98 | 268.75 |
6 | Emmanuel Brugvin | France | 132.74 | 0 | 132.74 | 132.55 | 4 | 136.55 | 269.29 |
7 | Stefan Pfannmöller | Germany | 130.02 | 2 | 132.02 | 132.59 | 6 | 138.59 | 270.51 |
8 | Sören Kaufmann | Germany | 134.36 | 0 | 134.36 | 135.54 | 2 | 137.54 | 271.90 |
9 | Simon Hočevar | Slovenia | 136.64 | 0 | 136.64 | 135.61 | 2 | 137.61 | 274.25 |
10 | Stuart McIntosh | Great Britain | 136.55 | 0 | 136.55 | 133.84 | 4 | 137.84 | 274.39 |
11 | Danko Herceg | Croatia | 136.59 | 2 | 138.59 | 133.23 | 4 | 137.23 | 275.82 |
12 | David Hearn | United States | 135.53 | 0 | 135.53 | 139.36 | 6 | 145.36 | 280.89 |
13 | Tomáš Indruch | Czech Republic | 136.29 | 4 | 140.29 | 139.46 | 2 | 141.46 | 281.75 |
14 | Cássio Petry | Brazil | 143.63 | 2 | 145.63 | 144.09 | 4 | 148.09 | 293.72 |
15 | James Cartwright-Garland | Canada | 144.64 | 4 | 148.64 | 147.02 | 2 | 149.02 | 297.66 |
16 | Jon Ergüín | Spain | 138.14 | 54 | 192.14 | 170.48 | 0 | 170.48 | 362.62 |
Final
The 12 competitors each took two runs through the whitewater slalom course on 18 September. The combined score of both runs counted for the event.
Rank | Name | Nation | Run 1 | Run 2 | Result | ||||
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Time | Points | Total | Time | Points | Total | Total | |||
1 | Tony Estanguet | France | 115.25 | 0 | 115.25 | 114.62 | 2 | 116.62 | 231.87 |
2 | Michal Martikán | Slovakia | 117.17 | 2 | 119.17 | 114.59 | 0 | 114.59 | 233.76 |
3 | Juraj Minčík | Slovakia | 117.55 | 0 | 117.55 | 116.87 | 0 | 116.87 | 234.22 |
4 | Emmanuel Brugvin | France | 118.69 | 0 | 118.69 | 117.73 | 2 | 119.73 | 238.42 |
5 | Stefan Pfannmöller | Germany | 119.03 | 0 | 119.03 | 116.69 | 4 | 120.69 | 239.72 |
6 | Sören Kaufmann | Germany | 121.83 | 2 | 123.83 | 116.35 | 0 | 116.35 | 240.18 |
7 | Simon Hočevar | Slovenia | 119.78 | 0 | 119.78 | 120.86 | 0 | 120.86 | 240.64 |
8 | Stuart McIntosh | Great Britain | 121.23 | 0 | 121.23 | 118.38 | 4 | 122.38 | 243.61 |
9 | Robin Bell | Australia | 118.32 | 2 | 120.32 | 124.16 | 0 | 124.16 | 244.48 |
10 | Danko Herceg | Croatia | 123.87 | 2 | 125.87 | 118.90 | 4 | 122.90 | 248.77 |
11 | Krzysztof Bieryt | Poland | 118.36 | 8 | 126.36 | 122.87 | 4 | 126.87 | 253.23 |
12 | David Hearn | United States | 125.12 | 2 | 127.12 | 127.45 | 4 | 131.45 | 258.57 |
References
- 2000 Summer Olympics Canoe slalom results. (English) & (French)
- Sports-reference.com 2000 men's slalom C-1 results
- Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2008). "Canoeing: Men's Canadian Slalom Singles". In The Complete Book of the Olympics: 2008 Edition. London: Aurum Press Limited. pp. 486–7.
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