Canoeing At The 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's C-1 1000 Metres
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The men's C-1 1000 metres sprint canoeing event at the
2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the 1 ...
took place on 6 and 7 August 2021 at the
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. At least 12 canoeists from at least 12 nations competed.


Background

This was the 20th appearance of the event, one of four events to be held at every Summer Games since canoeing was introduced in 1936. The reigning World Champion was Isaquias Queiroz of Brazil; Queiroz took silver at Rio 2016. The reigning Olympic champion is
Sebastian Brendel Sebastian Brendel (; born 12 March 1988) is a German sprint canoeist who has competed since 2007. Brendel is the 2016 Olympic champion in the C-1 1000 metres and C-2 1000 metres events. Career He has won three medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint Wo ...
of Germany, who is on the German team after qualifying in C-2 and is eligible to be selected as a second canoeist in C-1.DOSB
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Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could only qualify one boat (and thus earn one women's canoe quota place) in the event; however, NOCs could enter up to 2 boats in the event if they had enough women's canoe quota places from other events (that is, the C-2). A total of 12 qualification places were available, initially allocated as follows: * 1 place for the host nation, Japan * 5 places awarded through the
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* 5 places awarded through continental tournaments, 1 per continent * 1 place awarded through the 2021
Canoe Sprint World Cup The ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup is an annual series of races in canoe sprint and one of Canoe World Cup that held under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation. The winning country is determined based on the total scores of all events a ...
Stage 2. Qualifying places were awarded to the NOC, not to the individual canoeist who earned the place. Isaquias Queiroz of Brazil qualified in both the C-2 and the C-1, resulting in an additional quota place added to the C-2 (no additional place in C-1). This made a total of 4 World Championship places that were awarded as follows:Canoe Sprint Quota Allocation
/ref> The Americas continental tournament was cancelled; that place was allocated through the World Championships, with the place going to Cuba. One of the two Tripartite Commission invitational spots in canoeing was extended to Joaquim Lobo of Mozambique. Asia's continental place was earned by China, Europe's by Ukraine, Africa's by Tunisia, and Oceania's by Samoa (after Australia declined the spot). Moldova earned the final spot at the World Cup.: Nations that could enter (additional) boats due to qualifying in the C-2:


Competition format

Sprint canoeing uses a four-round format for events with at least 11 boats, with heats, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The details for each round depend on how many boats ultimately enter. The course is a flatwater course 9 metres wide. The name of the event describes the particular format within sprint canoeing. The "C" format means a canoe, with the canoeist kneeling and using a single-bladed paddle to paddle and steer (as opposed to a kayak, with a seated canoeist, double-bladed paddle, and foot-operated rudder). The "1" is the number of canoeists in each boat. The "1000 metres" is the distance of each race.


Schedule

The event was held over two consecutive days, with two rounds per day. All sessions started at 9:30 a.m. local time, though there were multiple events with races in each session.


Results


Heats

Progression System: 1st-2nd to SF, rest to QF.


Heat 1


Heat 2


Heat 3


Heat 4


Heat 5


Quarterfinals

Progression System: 1st-2nd to SF, rest out.


Quarterfinal 1


Quarterfinal 2


Quarterfinal 3


Semifinals

Progression System: 1st-4th to Final A, rest to Final B.


Semifinal 1


Semifinal 2


Finals


Final A


Final B


References

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