Canoe sprint at the 2015 European Games – Men's K1-1000 metres

Men's K-1 1000 m
at the 2015 European Games
Venue Kur Sport and Rowing Centre
Date June 14, 2015 (2015-06-14) - June 15, 2015 (2015-06-15)
Competitors 31 from 31 nations
Medalists
    Germany
    Portugal
    Denmark

The men's K-1 1000 metres sprint canoeing competition at the 2015 European Games in Baku was held from 14 to 15 June at the Kur Sport and Rowing Centre in Mingachevir.

Competition format

The competition comprised heats, semifinals, and a final round. The top six boats from each heat, and the three fastest losers, advanced to the semifinals. The top three boats in each semifinal advanced to the "A" final, and competed for medals, while boatsd finishing in positions four to six will compete in the placing "B" final.

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+04:00)

Date Time Event
Sunday, 14 June 201509:30Heats
16:00Semifinals
Monday, 15 June 201510:00Finals

Results

Heats

First six and the three fastest losers qualified for the semifinals.

Heat 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Max Hoff  Germany 3:36.950 Q
2 Fabio Wyss  Switzerland 3:38.626 Q
3 Josef Dostal  Czech Republic 3:38.703 Q
4 Roi Rodriguez  Spain 3:38.990 Q
5 Miika Dietrich  Finland 3:40.061 Q
6 Antun Novakovic  Croatia 3:41.575 Q
7 Christoph Kornfeind  Austria 3:51.215
8 Tamerlan Mustafayev  Azerbaijan 3:58.144

Heat 2

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Rene Holten Poulsen  Denmark 3:35.606 Q
2 Gabor Bozsik  Turkey 3:38.071 Q
3 Jonathan Boyton  Great Britain 3:38.877 Q
4 Laurens Pannecoucke  Belgium 3:39.673 Q
5 Peter Gelle  Slovakia 3:40.139 Q
6 Giulio Dressino  Italy 3:40.978 Q
7 Daniel Salbu  Norway 3:43.027 q
8 Andreas Diamantis  Cyprus 3:48.175 q

Heat 3

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Fernando Pimenta  Portugal 3:40.476 Q
2 Marko Tomicevic  Serbia 3:41.142 Q
3 Dan Costea  Romania 3:41.776 Q
4 Martin Brzeziński  Poland 3:42.461 Q
5 Jost Zakrajsek  Slovenia 3:45.367 Q
6 Kyriakos Syriopoulos  Greece 3:51.165 Q
7 Darko Savic  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3:53.614
8 Konstantin Dejkoski  Macedonia 4:02.329

Heat 4

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Aleh Yurenia  Belarus 3:36.045 Q
2 Cyrille Carre  France 3:37.460 Q
3 Vasily Pogreban  Russia 3:39.410 Q
4 Miroslav Kirchev  Bulgaria 3:43.812 Q
5 Vitaliy Tsurkan  Ukraine 3:44.533 Q
6 Laszlo Solti  Hungary 3:44.892 Q
7 Aldis Vilde  Latvia 3:46.228 q

Semifinals

The fastest three canoeists in each semifinal qualify for the 'A' final. The canoeists finishing in positions 4 to 6 qualify for the 'B' final.

Semifinal 1

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Max Hoff  Germany 3:21.890 QFA
2 Miroslav Kirchev  Bulgaria 3:22.861 QFA
3 Marko Tomicevic  Serbia 3:24.651 QFA
4 Gabor Bozsik  Turkey 3:26.322 QFB
5 Miika Dietrich  Finland 3:28.064 QFB
6 Vasily Pogreban  Russia 3:29.596 QFB
7 Jost Zakrajsek  Slovenia 3:32.307
8 Daniel Salbu  Norway 3:32.590
9 Giulio Dressino  Italy 3:45.026

Semifinal 2

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Rene Holten Poulsen  Denmark 3:23.778 QFA
2 Cyrille Carre  France 3:24.237 QFA
3 Josef Dostal  Czech Republic 3:25.441 QFA
4 Peter Gelle  Slovakia 3:25.951 QFB
5 Roi Rodriguez  Spain 3:25.969 QFB
6 Martin Brzeziński  Poland 3:28.718 QFB
7 Dan Costea  Romania 3:31.010
8 Laszlo Solti  Hungary 3:33.773
9 Aldis Vilde  Latvia 3:41.231

Semifinal 3

Rank Canoer Country Time Notes
1 Fernando Pimenta  Portugal 3:25.832 QFA
2 Aleh Yurenia  Belarus 3:26.596 QFA
3 Jonathan Boyton  Great Britain 3:27.898 QFA
4 Fabio Wyss  Switzerland 3:29.661 QFB
5 Laurens Pannecoucke  Belgium 3:29.689 QFB
6 Vitaliy Tsurkan  Ukraine 3:31.925 QFB
7 Antun Novakovic  Croatia 3:32.120
8 Andreas Diamantis  Cyprus 3:36.107
9 Kyriakos Syriopoulos  Greece 3:49.098

Finals

Final B

Rank Athlete Time
1  Peter Gelle  (SVK) 03:35.2
2  Roi Rodriguez (ESP) 03:35.8
3  Laurens Pannecoucke (BEL) 03:36.1
4  Miika Dietrich (FIN) 03:37.3
5  Martin Brzezinski (POL) 03:37.3
6  Fabio Wyss  (SUI) 03:37.4
7  Gabor Bozsik (TUR) 03:37.4
8  Vitaliy Tsurkan  (UKR) 03:40.1
9  Vasily Pogreban  (RUS) 03:42.7

Final A

Rank Athlete Time
1st, gold medalist(s)  Max Hoff (GER) 03:28.2
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Fernando Pimenta  (POR) 03:28.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Rene Holten Poulsen  (DEN) 03:28.9
4  Miroslav Kirchev  (BUL) 03:29.2
5  Aleh Yurenia  (BLR) 03:30.9
6  Josef Dostal (CZE) 03:31.4
7  Cyrille Carre  (FRA) 03:33.3
8  Marko Tomicevic  (SRB) 03:35.1
9  Jonathan Boyton  (GBR) 03:37.0
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