Canoeing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Summary

NationSlalomFlatwaterTotal
K-1 MC-1 MC-2 MK-1 WMenWomenBoatsAthletes
K-1 500K-1 1000K-2 500K-2 1000K-4 1000C-1 500C-1 1000C-2 500C-2 1000K-1 500K-2 500K-4 500
 AndorraX11
 AngolaXX21
 ArgentinaXXX32
 AustriaXXX34
 AustraliaXXXXXXXXXXXXX1316
 BelarusXXXXXXX78
 BelgiumX12
 BrazilXXX32
 BulgariaXX22
 CanadaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1521
 ChileX11
 ChinaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1523
 Ivory CoastXX21
 CroatiaXXX32
 CubaXXXXXX64
 Czech RepublicXXXXX57
 DenmarkXXXX44
 FinlandXXXX44
 FranceXXXXXXXXXXXX1215
 MacedoniaX11
 GermanyXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1622
 Great BritainXXXXXXX77
 GreeceXXXX43
 GuamXX21
 HungaryXXXXXXXXXXXX1216
 IrelandX11
 IsraelXX21
 ItalyXXXXXXXXXX1016
 JapanXXXXXXX79
 KazakhstanXXXXXXX77
 LatviaXXXX43
 LithuaniaXX24
 MexicoXXXXX53
 MyanmarXX21
 NetherlandsXX22
 New ZealandXXXXX55
 NorwayXX21
 PolandXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX1521
 PortugalXXXX44
 RomaniaXXXX45
 RussiaXXXXXXXXXXX1114
 SamoaXX21
 São Tomé and PríncipeXX21
 SenegalXXX32
 SeychellesXX21
 SlovakiaXXXXXXXX812
 SloveniaXXX33
 South AfricaXXXXXXXXX910
 South KoreaX11
 SpainXXXXXXXXX910
 SwedenXXXX43
 SwitzerlandX11
 TogoX11
 UkraineXXXXX56
 United StatesXXXXXXX77
 UzbekistanXX21
 VenezuelaXXX33
Total: 57 NOCs21161221292616141022221513251710289330

Slalom

An NOC may enter up to 1 boat in each slalom event at the Olympics. Qualification places are awarded to the NOC and not to the athletes.

Qualification timeline:

EventDateVenue
Senior World ChampionshipsSeptember 19–23, 2007 Foz do Iguaçu
African ChampionshipsJanuary 27, 2008 Masinga Dam
Oceania ChampionshipsMarch 15–16, 2008 Penrith
American ChampionshipsApril 25–27, 2008 Charlotte
European ChampionshipsMay 9–11, 2008 Kraków
Asian ChampionshipsMay 17–18, 2008 Nakhon Nayok

Places:

EventK-1 MenC-1 MenC-2 MenK-1 Women
Senior World Championships France
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Italy
 Spain
 United States
 Slovakia
 Austria
 Poland
 Czech Republic
 Switzerland
 Slovenia
 Ireland
 Canada
 Slovakia
 France
 Australia
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Poland
 Spain
 Czech Republic
 Russia
 Slovakia
 France
 Italy
 Germany
 Czech Republic
 China
 Germany
 Slovakia
 Czech Republic
 France
 Great Britain
 Austria
 China
 Andorra
 Spain
 Poland
 Russia
 Australia
 Netherlands
 United States
 Japan
African Championships Togo South Africa South Africa Algeria*
Oceania Championships Australia New Zealand** Australia New Zealand
American Championships Chile United States
 Canada**
 United States Canada
 Brazil*
European Championships Netherlands
 Macedonia
 Croatia
 Greece
 Poland
 Russia
 Greece
 Italy
Asian Championships Japan Japan Japan Kazakhstan
Host Qualifiers China China--
TOTAL21161221

* Algeria received the African spot, but decided not to take place, leaving its place to Kenya, who chose not to participate, either. According to the classification rules, Brazil received the quota place as the next best country in the American qualification tournament.

** New Zealand received the spot, but decided not to take place, Canada received the quota place as the next best country in the American qualification tournament.

Flatwater

An NOC may enter 1 boat in each flatwater competition. Qualification place is awarded to the NOC and not to the athletes. The Host Nation is awarded 1 boat in K-1 Men, K-1 Women and C-1 Men events and if they do not qualify through the world championships, the lowest ranked boat from the world championships will be replaced by the boat from the Host Nation.

First allocation

Qualification timeline:

EventDateVenue
Senior World ChampionshipsAugust 8–12, 2007 Duisburg
African ChampionshipsJanuary 24–27, 2008 Masinga Dam
Oceania ChampionshipsMarch 12–16, 2008 Penrith
Asian ChampionshipsMay 9–11, 2008 Komatsu
European ChampionshipsMay 15–18, 2008 Milano
American ChampionshipsMay 15–18, 2008 Montreal

Minimum boat quota places:

Event2007 World
Championships
Continental qualificationTotal
MenEuropeAmericaAsiaAfricaOceania
K-1 500m Canada
 Great Britain
 Poland
 Germany
 United States
 Hungary
 Croatia
 South Africa
 Denmark
 Italy
 Argentina Kazakhstan Seychelles Australia14
K-1 1000m Great Britain
 Canada
 Norway
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Hungary
 South Africa
 Slovenia
 Germany
 Sweden
 United States China Senegal Samoa14
K-2 500m Germany
 Belarus
 Hungary
 Lithuania
 Latvia
 Canada
 Spain
 France
 Venezuela Kazakhstan--10
K-2 1000m France
 Poland
 Hungary
 Germany
 Belgium
 Finland
 New Zealand
 Denmark Canada China--10
K-4 1000m Germany
 Poland
 Slovakia
 Hungary
 Belarus
 Russia
 Australia
 Italy Canada China--10
Event2007 World
Championships
Continental qualificationTotal
Men CanoeEuropeAmericaAsiaAfricaOceania
C-1 500m Spain
 Germany
 China
 Poland
 Canada
 Romania
 Russia
 Ukraine
 Cuba Kazakhstan South Africa Australia12
C-1 1000m Hungary
 Slovakia
 Spain
 Germany
 Russia
 Mexico
 France
 Poland
 Canada Uzbekistan South Africa Australia12
C-2 500m Hungary
 Romania
 Germany
 Poland
 China
 Ukraine
 Russia
 Bulgaria
 Canada Kazakhstan--10
C-2 1000m Germany
 Cuba
 Poland
 Romania
 Belarus
 Hungary
 Ukraine Canada China--9
Event2007 World
Championships
Continental qualificationTotal
WomenEuropeAmericaAsiaAfricaOceania
K-1 500m Hungary
 Finland
 Germany
 Ukraine
 United States
 South Africa
 Poland
 Italy
 Sweden
 Great Britain
 Canada China Senegal New Zealand14
K-2 500m Germany
 Hungary
 France
 Slovakia
 Poland
 Italy
 Finland
 Austria
 Canada China--10
K-4 500m Germany
 Hungary
 Poland
 China
 Italy
 Australia
 South Africa
 Spain Canada Japan--10

Second allocation

The IOC caps the total number of athletes in the flat water competition, which determines the minimum boat quota places listed above. However, an athlete may represent his NOC in more than one event, in which case an additional Athlete Quota Place becomes available. The additional entry is awarded to the next best ranked NOC at the corresponding Continental Qualification in which the NOC of the repeating athlete competes.

Second allocation after global qualification :

Tripartite Commission Invitation

Additional

Athletes filling a quota place in one event may compete in other events as well

References

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