Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's slalom C-1

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Men's slalom C-1
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenueKasai Canoe Slalom Course
Dates25 July 2021 (heats)
26 July 2021 (semifinal & final)
Competitors18 from 18 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Benjamin Savšek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Silver medal icon.svg Lukáš Rohan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Bronze medal icon.svg Sideris Tasiadis Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2016
2024  

The men's C-1 slalom canoeing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 25 and 26 July 2021 at the Kasai Canoe Slalom Course. [1] 18 canoeists from 18 nations competed. [2] [3]

Background

This was the 9th appearance of the event, having previously appeared in every Summer Olympics with slalom canoeing: 1972 and 1992–2016.

Neither reigning Olympic champion Denis Gargaud Chanut nor reigning World Champion Cédric Joly competed; both were passed over in selection for the French team in favor of Martin Thomas. [4]

Slalom gate positions for Heats, Tokyo Olympics, 25 July 2021 2020 Olympic Heats Gates.png
Slalom gate positions for Heats, Tokyo Olympics, 25 July 2021
Slalom gate positions for Semifinals and Finals, Tokyo Olympics, 26 July 2021 2020 Olympic Semi&Finals Gates.png
Slalom gate positions for Semifinals and Finals, Tokyo Olympics, 26 July 2021










Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) entered only 1 qualified canoeist in the men's slalom C-1 event. A total of 17 qualification places were available, allocated as follows:

Pavel Eigel also competed, having already earned a quota in the Men's K1 event.

Qualifying places were awarded to the NOC, not to the individual canoeist who earned the place. [2]

The World Championships quota places were allocated as follows: [5] [6]

RankCanoeistNationQualificationSelected competitor
1 Cédric Joly Flag of France.svg  France 1st placed NOC Martin Thomas
2 Ander Elosegi Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2nd placed NOCAnder Elosegi
3 Luka Božič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3rd placed NOC Benjamin Savšek
4 Alexander Slafkovský Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4th placed NOC Matej Beňuš
6 David Florence Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 5th placed NOC Adam Burgess
7 Thomas Koechlin Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 6th placed NOCThomas Koechlin
9 Cameron Smedley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7th placed NOCCameron Smedley
10 Grzegorz Hedwig Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 8th placed NOCGrzegorz Hedwig
11 Robert Hendrick Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 9th placed NOC Liam Jegou
12 Matija Marinić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 10th placed NOCMatija Marinić
13 Vojtěch Heger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 11th placed NOC Lukáš Rohan
34 Pavel Eigel Olympic flag.svg  ROC Earned quota in K1Pavel Eigel

Continental and other places: [5]

NationCanoeistQualificationSelected competitor
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan -Host nation Takuya Haneda
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Daniel Watkins Oceania quota Daniel Watkins
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Sideris Tasiadis Europe quota Sideris Tasiadis
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Alexandr Kulikov Asia quotaAlexandr Kulikov
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal Jean-Pierre Bourhis Africa quotaJean-Pierre Bourhis
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Casey Eichfeld Americas quota [a] Zachary Lokken

Notes
a The quota for the Americas was allocated to the NOC with the highest-ranked eligible athlete, due to the cancellation of the 2021 Pan American Championships.

Competition format

Slalom canoeing uses a three-round format, with heats, semifinal, and final. In the heats, each canoeist has two runs at the course with the better time counting. The top 15 advance to the semifinal. In the semifinal, the canoeists get a single run; the top 10 advance to the final. The best time in the single-run final wins gold. [7]

The canoe course is approximately 250 metres long, with up to 25 gates that the canoeist must pass in the correct direction. Penalty time is added for infractions such as passing on the wrong side or touching a gate. Runs typically last approximately 95 seconds. [7]

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

The men's slalom C-1 took place over two consecutive days. [1]

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 25 July 202113:00Heats
Monday, 26 July 202114:00
 
Semifinal
Final

Results

RankBibCanoeistNationPreliminary Heats [8] Semifinal [9] Final [10]
1st RidePen.2nd RidePen.BestOrderTimePen.OrderTimePen.Order
Gold medal icon.svg3 Benjamin Savšek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 98.822105.87498.822104.262598.2501
Silver medal icon.svg8 Lukáš Rohan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 103.982102.152102.158103.6824101.9622
Bronze medal icon.svg1 Sideris Tasiadis Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 100.690101.230100.696105.3526103.7003
44 Adam Burgess Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 99.82099.64299.643106.1828103.8604
55 Martin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 102.752102.834102.759100.6501104.9805
62 Matej Beňuš Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 99.61096.89096.891106.4029105.6026
714 Zachary Lokken Flag of the United States.svg  United States 99.740166.94699.744105.9727106.0827
87 Ander Elosegi Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 103.784101.510101.517103.1523106.5928
912 Daniel Watkins Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 158.4354103.072103.0710101.2802108.1829
1013 Takuya Haneda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 106.570105.152105.1513107.82010109.30410
1110 Matija Marinić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 100.330101.662100.335109.94211did not advance
1217 Alexandr Kulikov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 109.952107.432107.4315110.23212did not advance
139 Thomas Koechlin Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 105.664104.570104.5712111.20613did not advance
146 Grzegorz Hedwig Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 109.096105.954105.9514112.16414did not advance
1511 Liam Jegou Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 174.5750104.402104.4011208.3910015did not advance
1615 Cameron Smedley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 161.0754108.124108.1216did not advance
1716 Jean-Pierre Bourhis Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 111.162110.930110.9317did not advance
1818 Pavel Eigel Olympic flag.svg  ROC 119.604DNS119.6018did not advance

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