Event: | Canoe sprint |
Games: | 2015 European Games |
Venue: | Kur Sport and Rowing Centre, Mingachevir |
Dates: | 14–16 June 2015 |
Competitors: | 350[1] |
Next: | 2019 |
Canoeing was contested at the 2015 European Games between 14 and 16 June 2015.
No canoe slalom events were held in Baku. A total of fifteen medal events were held, three for men only in canoe, and 12 events in kayak across both genders, all on flat water.
Despite the sport being described in official literature as canoe sprint, in line with Olympic practice, a canoe marathon, a 5000-metre non-Olympic event, was included for each gender.
See main article: Canoe sprint at the 2015 European Games – Qualification.
Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) is restricted to one boat per event, a maximum of fifteen boats, and therefore a maximum of 26 qualified athletes. Azerbaijan, as host, is guaranteed entry of three athletes, in three boats; K1-1000 metres and C1-1000 metres for men, and the K1-500 metres for women.
The bulk of qualification (all places other than host and 'universality' places) will be awarded by virtue of performance in the 2014 European Canoe Sprint Championships. Places will be awarded to NOCs rather than individual athletes. Each event has a quota of places available as set out below:[2]
Event | Quota (boats/athletes) | Event | Quota (boats/athletes) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Men | Women | |||
K1-200m | 23(23) | K1-200m | 18(18) | |
K1-1000m | 23(23) | K1-500m | 18(18) | |
K1-5000m | 13(13) | K1-5000m | 13(13) | |
K2-200m | 14(28) | K2-200m | 14(28) | |
K2-1000m | 14(28) | K2-500m | 14(28) | |
K4-1000m | 10(40) | K4-1000m | 10(40) | |
C1-200m | 15(15) | |||
C1-1000m | 15(15) | |||
C2-1000m | 10(20) |
In the event an athlete qualifies in two boats (e.g. K1-1000m and K2-1000m), he or she will be allowed to compete in both events, but will only take up the quota place in the larger boat; the unused quota place in the smaller boat will then be redistributed. Where a boat qualifies in two events of the same boat size but over two distances (e.g. 200m and 1000m in K2), that boat will be allowed to compete in both events, but will only take up the quota place in the longer event; the unused quota place in the shorter event will then be redistributed. In both cases this will allow for more boats to compete in a particular event than there are quota places.
OC | Opening ceremony | T | Training day | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Event finals | CC | Closing ceremony |
C-1 200m | ||||
C-1 1000m | ||||
C-2 1000m | Andrei Bahdanovich Aliaksandr Bahdanovich | Alexey Korovashkov Ilya Pervukhin | Peter Kretschmer Michael Mueller | |
K-1 200m | ||||
K-1 1000m | ||||
K-1 5000m | ||||
K-2 200m | Nebojša Grujić Marko Novaković | Ronald Rauhe Tom Liebscher | Sándor Tótka Péter Molnár | |
K-2 1000m | Zoltán Kammerer Tamás Szalai | Max Rendschmidt Marcus Gross | Vitaliy Bialko Raman Piatrushenka | |
K-4 1000m | Zoltán Kammerer Dávid Tóth Tamás Kulifai Dániel Pauman | Alexandr Sergeev Vasily Pogreban Anton Ryakhov Vladislav Blintcov | Pavel Miadzvedzeu Aleh Yurenia Vitaliy Bialko Raman Piatrushenka |
K-1 200m | ||||
K-1 500m | ||||
K-1 5000m | ||||
K-2 200m | Marharyta Makhneva Maryna Litvinchuk | Nikolina Moldovan Olivera Moldovan | Mariya Povkh Anastasiia Todorova | |
K-2 500m | Milica Starović Dalma Ružičić-Benedek | Roxana Borha Elena Meroniac | Anna Kárász Ninetta Vad | |
K-4 500m | Gabriella Szabó Anna Kárász Danuta Kozák Ninetta Vad | Franziska Weber Verena Hantl Conny Wassmuth Tina Dietze | Karolina Naja Ewelina Wojnarowska Edyta Dzieniszewska-Kierkla Beata Mikołajczyk |