1969 Canoe Sprint European Championships

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1969 Canoe Sprint European Championships
The Soviet Union 1969 CPA 3775 stamp (Canoe Sprint).jpg
Location Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Moscow, Soviet Union
Start date15 August 1969
End date17 August 1969

The 1969 Canoe Sprint European Championships were held in Moscow, Soviet Union from 15 to 17 August 1969. This was the 10th edition of the event. The men's competition consisted of four canoe and nine kayak events. Three events were held for women, all in kayak.

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Medal overview

Men's

Canoe

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
C-1 1000 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Tamás Wichmann  (HUN)4:23,80Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Nikolay Fedulov  (URS)4:24,25Flag of Hungary.svg  Tibor Tatai  (HUN)4:25,51
C-1 10000 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Tamás Wichmann  (HUN)50:10,60Flag of Hungary.svg  Gyula Petrikovics  (HUN)50:12,80Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Ivan Macarenco  (ROU)50:36,40
C-2 1000 mFlag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Serghei Covaliov
Ivan Patzaichin
3:57,30Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Constantin Manea
Vicol Calabiciov
3:59,02Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Vasiliy Kalyagin
Valeriy Drybas
4:00,62
C-2 10000 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
László Hingl
István Cserha
45:46,80Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Naum Prokupets
Mikhail Zamotin
46:13,00Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bernt Lindelöf
Erik Zeidlitz
46:49,20

Kayak

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 500 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Anatoly Tishchenko  (URS)1:53,57Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Aurel Vernescu  (ROU)1:55,19Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Anatoly Kaptur  (URS)1:55,45
K-1 1000 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Aleksandr Shaparenko  (URS)4:02,47Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Anatoly Tishchenko  (URS)4:03,00Flag of Sweden.svg  Lars Andersson  (SWE)4:04,79
K-1 10000 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Viktor Tsaryov  (URS)44:37,80Flag of Denmark.svg  Erik Hansen  (DEN)44:59,20Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Konstantin Kostenko  (URS)45:08,60
K-1 4 x 500 m relayFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Anatoly Kaptur
Valery Bogatov  [ ru ]
Anatoliy Sedasov
Anatoly Tishchenko
7:37,20Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Aurel Vernescu
Ion Jacob
Eugen Botez
Mihai Zafiu
7:40,65Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Csaba Giczy
Mihály Hesz
István Csizmadia
Imre Szöllősi
7:41,91
K-2 500 mFlag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Aurel Vernescu
Atanase Sciotnic
1:41,45Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Vladimir Obraztsov
Georgiy Karyukhin
1:42,84Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Paul Hoekstra
Jan Wittenberg
1:43,39
K-2 1000 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Aleksandr Shaparenko
Vladimir Morozov
3:38,80Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Lars Andersson
Gunnar Utterberg
3:39,47Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Csaba Giczy
István Timár
3:40,00
K-2 10000 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Csaba Giczy
István Timár
41:32,20Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Egil Søby
Jan Johansen
41:37,60Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Ștefan Pocora
Vasilie Simiocenco
41:48,00
K-4 1000 mFlag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Uwe Will
Eduard Augustin
Joachim Mattern
Peter Ebeling
3:12,03Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Haralambie Ivanov
Atanase Sciotnic
Ion Jacob
Roco Ruzhan
3:13,22Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Aleksandr Shaparenko
Vladimir Morozov
Yuri Stetsenko
Yuri Filatov
3:14,44
K-4 10000 mFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Egil Søby
Jan Johansen
Steinar Amundsen
Tore Berger
36:39,50Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
György Czink
Vilmos Nagy
György Mészáros
Laszlo Fabian
36:48,90Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Åke Sandin
Willy Tesch
Hans Nilsson
Per Larsson
36:57,50

Women's

Kayak

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 500 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Tamara Shymanskaya  (URS)2:09,45Flag of Germany.svg  Renate Breuer  (FRG)2:11,82Flag of Hungary.svg  Anna Pfeffer  (HUN)2:12,10
K-2 500 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Lyudmila Lyaushko
Tamara Shymanskaya
1:56,52Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Anna Pfeffer
Katalin Hollosy
1:58,81Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Annemarie Zimmermann
Roswitha Esser
1:59,37
K-4 500 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Lyudmila Lyaushko
Tamara Shymanskaya
Natalya Boyko
Ninel Vakula
1:46,70Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Annemarie Zimmermann
Roswitha Esser
Renate Breuer
Elke Felten
1:47,56Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Galina Kiryanova
Tatiana Malyarenko
Lyubov Beresneva
Lidiya Ivanova
1:49,18

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)84517
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)43411
3Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania  (ROU)2428
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)1102
5Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany  (GDR)1001
6Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany  (FRG)0213
7Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)0134
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)0101
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)0011
Totals (9 entries)16161648

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