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Van Koeverden happy to allow changing of K1 Men 1000m guard

ICFmedia
17 August 2016

Decorated Canadian sprint canoeist Adam van Koeverden closed the door on his Olympic career in Rio on Tuesday, chuffed he had won his last ever race, and happy to be witnessing a changing of the guard in the men’s K1 1000.

34-year-old van Koeverden won the B final of the K1 1000, and walks away with the full collection of Olympic medals – a gold and bronze from Athens, and silver medals from Beijing and London.

“In one interpretation I got to win my last race, which is nice,” van Koeverden said.

“Sometimes the last chapter of a

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Spain's Walz glides through to take Gold in Rio

ICFmedia
16 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Marcus WALZ (ESP) was a surprise winner in a day of tight racing at Lagoa Stadium on Tuesday.

Fernando PIMENTA (POR) set the early pace in the final of the men's kayak single 1000m, leading at the first two timing points. With 250m to go Murray STEWART (AUS) had moved into first place with Roman ANOSHKIN (RUS) in second.

STEWART and ANOSHKIN were then overtaken by WALZ and Josef DOSTAL (CZE), engaged in a battle in lanes seven and eight which was won by the 21-year-old Spaniard after DOSTAL tired in the closing

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Canoe sprint champions cruise through on blistering first day

ICFmedia
15 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Under a baking sun at the Lagoa Stadium the first canoe sprint races of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games got underway on Monday, with Olympic champions Sebastian BRENDEL (GER) and Lisa CARRINGTON (NZL) both progressing to their respective finals.

BRENDEL won his men's canoe single (C1) 1000m heat comfortably and CARRINGTON recorded the fastest semifinal time in the women's kayak single (K1) 200m.

London 2012 K1 200m silver medallist Inna OSIPENKO-RODOMSKA (AZE) was the second-fastest qualifier to Tuesday's final, but five-time Olympian Natasa DOUCHEV...Read more

Australian young guns gatecrash final at first Olympics

ICFmedia
15 August 2016

There’s a lot of hype and excitement surrounding an Olympics debut, but for Australian young guns Alyssa Bull and Alyce Burnett it’s all been a bit of a stroll in the park so far.

That’s not to say they aren’t pumped to be in Rio, because they most certainly are. But if you expected them to be a bundle of nerves then you’d be surprised.

Bull and Burnett, who already shocked many in Australia by qualifying for the K2 500, added another level to their meteoric rise on Monday when they qualified for Tuesday’s final.

It was an impressive performance from a...Read more

Cairns makes the most of Olympic second chance

ICFmedia
15 August 2016

In Samoa you have look very hard to try and find a kayak anywhere.

The way Anne Cairns tells it, you should save your time. There are no kayaks anywhere in Samoa.

But Samoa has a paddler competing in the canoe sprint competition in Rio, her name is Anne Cairns, and she made her debut on the opening day of competition.

It should be pointed out Cairns calls New Zealand home these days. Her mother is Samoan and Cairns tries to get back there as often as possible.

But not to train. That would be impossible.

"There’s just no kayaks in

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Chamaune makes Olympic history for Mozambique

ICFmedia
15 August 2016

While most of the paddlers were celebrating the calm conditions on the opening day of the Olympic sprint program, Mozambique’s Mussa Chamaune would have been happy if the conditions had been a bit rougher for his historic first paddle in the C1 1000.

Not only was Chamaune making his Olympic debut, it was also the first appearance for Mozambique in canoe sprint.

The millpond conditions were a bit different to what Chamaune is used to.

“Mozambique is very hard, because we don’t train in lakes, we train in the sea,” he said.

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Champion canoe sprinters open Rio 2016 account on Lagoa

ICFmedia
15 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - The first heat of the women's K1 200m event will pit the London 2012 Olympic Games gold and bronze medallists against each other as the canoe sprint competition begins at the Lagoa Stadium on Monday.

Lisa CARRINGTON (NZL) and Natasa DOUCHEV-JANIC (HUN) will race for a place in the semifinals. CARRINGTON comes into the Rio 2016 Olympic Games as the No.1-ranked female paddler while DOUCHEV-JANIC is returning to the Olympic Games after spinal surgery in 2014.

London 2012 silver medallist Inna OSIPENKO-RODOMSKA (AZE)

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Canada's Van Koeverden hopes to channel paddler superpower at fourth Olympics

ICFmedia
15 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Adam van KOEVERDEN (CAN) is one of the most experienced sprint paddlers to compete at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

VAN KOEVERDEN has four medals to his name from three Olympic Games - a silver and a bronze in the K1 1000m, his event for Rio, and a gold and silver in the K1 500m.

But he is coming to Rio ranked ninth in the world and has modest expectations for the days to come.

"I'm being realistic about this, my goal on Monday is to make the final, that's all I can do. They don't decide in advance who's going to

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Canoe Sprint Olympic Monday: preview facts

ICFmedia
15 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Preview facts for the four canoe sprint events - C1 1000m, K1 200m, K1 1000m, K2 500 - which start on Monday 15 August at Lagoa Stadium.

Men's C1 1000m

Sebastian BRENDEL (GER) hopes to become the second athlete to win multiple gold medals in the men's C1 1000m.

Josef HOLECEK (TCH) is the only athlete to have won multiple gold medals in the men's C1 1000m, as he won in 1948 and 1952.

Since his victory at the London 2012 Olympic Games, BRENDEL has won 16 of the 18 major races in which he

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Rio 2016 Olympic Games - Canoe Sprint: preview facts

ICFmedia
14 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Hungary can extend its run of winning a gold medal in canoe sprint in each of the last seven Olympic Games when competition begins on Monday 15 August at Lagoa Stadium.

The last time Hungary failed to win gold medal was at the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games when it did not participate.

The last time Hungary failed to win a gold medal in canoe sprint when it did participate was at the Montreal 1976 Olympic Games. Hungary won three silver and five bronze medals.

Germany has the second-longest active gold medal

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