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Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's K-1 500 metres

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The men's K-1 500 metres event was an individual kayaking event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics program.

Medalists

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Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze
 Knut Holmann (NOR)  Petar Merkov (BUL)  Michael Kolganov (ISR)

Results

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Heats

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31 competitors first raced in four heats. The top six finishers from each of the heats and the three fastest finishers advanced directly to the semifinals.

Heat 1 of 4
Date: Wednesday 27 September 2000
Place Overall Athlete Nation Time Qual.
1 10 Ákos Vereckei  Hungary 1:42.089 QS
2 16 Ian Wynne  Great Britain 1:42.779 QS
3 18 Ognjen Filipović  FR Yugoslavia 1:43.097 QS
4 19 Róbert Erban  Slovakia 1:43.109 QS
5 20 Antonio Scaduto  Italy 1:43.289 QS
6 21 Anders Svensson  Sweden 1:43.349 QS
7 22 Alvydas Duonėla  Lithuania 1:43.877 QS
8 31 Roger Caumo  Brazil 1:49.955
Heat 2 of 4
Date: Wednesday 27 September 2000
Place Overall Athlete Nation Time Qual.
1 2 Petar Merkov  Bulgaria 1:40.227 QS
2 3 Michael Kolganov  Israel 1:40.275 QS
3 4 Jovino González  Spain 1:40.761 QS
4 6 Lutz Liwowski  Germany 1:41.091 QS
5 8 Alan van Coller  South Africa 1:41.805 QS
6 24 Pavel Hottmar  Czech Republic 1:44.391 QS
7 28 Sergey Sergin  Kazakhstan 1:47.253
Heat 3 of 4
Date: Wednesday 27 September 2000
Place Overall Athlete Nation Time Qual.
1 1 Grzegorz Kotowicz  Poland 1:40.204 QS
2 5 Knut Holmann  Norway 1:40.990 QS
3 9 Nathan Baggaley  Australia 1:41.854 QS
4 11 Vladimir Grushikhin  Armenia 1:42.430 QS
5 13 Mihai Apostol  Canada 1:42.562 QS
6 14 Anton Ryakhov  Uzbekistan 1:42.694 QS
7 17 Hain Helde  Estonia 1:42.772 QS
8 29 Nader Eivazi  Iran 1:49.306
Heat 4 of 4
Date: Wednesday 27 September 2000
Place Overall Athlete Nation Time Qual.
1 7 Javier Correa  Argentina 1:41.557 QS
2 12 Kimmo Latvamäki  Finland 1:42.535 QS
3 15 Geza Magyar  Romania 1:42.733 QS
4 23 Stein Jorgensen  United States 1:44.185 QS
5 25 Anatoli Tishchenko  Russia 1:44.707 QS
6 26 Nam Sung-Ho  South Korea 1:45.163 QS
7 27 Adrian Bachmann  Switzerland 1:45.187 QS
8 30 Gary Mawer  Ireland 1:49.705

Overall Results Heats

Heats
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Place Time Qual.
1 Grzegorz Kotowicz  Poland 3 1 1:40.204 QS
2 Petar Merkov  Bulgaria 2 1 1:40.227 QS
3 Michael Kolganov  Israel 2 2 1:40.275 QS
4 Jovino González  Spain 2 3 1:40.761 QS
5 Knut Holmann  Norway 3 2 1:40.990 QS
6 Lutz Liwowski  Germany 2 4 1:41.091 QS
7 Javier Correa  Argentina 4 1 1:41.557 QS
8 Alan van Coller  South Africa 2 5 1:41.805 QS
9 Nathan Baggaley  Australia 3 3 1:41.854 QS
10 Ákos Vereckei  Hungary 1 1 1:42.089 QS
11 Vladimir Grushikhin  Armenia 3 4 1:42.430 QS
12 Kimmo Latvamäki  Finland 4 2 1:42.535 QS
13 Mihai Apostol  Canada 3 5 1:42.562 QS
14 Anton Ryakhov  Uzbekistan 3 6 1:42.694 QS
15 Geza Magyar  Romania 4 3 1:42.733 QS
16 Ian Wynne  Great Britain 1 2 1:42.779 QS
17 Hain Helde  Estonia 3 7 1:42.772 QS
18 Ognjen Filipović  FR Yugoslavia 1 3 1:43.097 QS
19 Róbert Erban  Slovakia 1 4 1:43.109 QS
20 Antonio Scaduto  Italy 1 5 1:43.289 QS
21 Anders Svensson  Sweden 1 6 1:43.349 QS
22 Alvydas Duonėla  Lithuania 1 7 1:43.877 QS
23 Stein Jorgensen  United States 4 4 1:44.185 QS
24 Pavel Hottmar  Czech Republic 2 6 1:44.391 QS
25 Anatoli Tishchenko  Russia 4 5 1:44.707 QS
26 Nam Sung-Ho  South Korea 4 6 1:45.163 QS
27 Adrian Bachmann  Switzerland 4 7 1:45.187 QS
28 Sergey Sergin  Kazakhstan 2 7 1:47.253
29 Nader Eivazi  Iran 3 8 1:49.306
30 Gary Mawer  Ireland 4 8 1:49.705
31 Roger Caumo  Brazil 1 8 1:49.955

Semifinals

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The top three finishers in each of the three semifinals advanced to the final.

Heat 1 of 3
Date: Friday 29 September 2000
Place Overall Athlete Nation Time Qual.
1 1 Ákos Vereckei  Hungary 1:39.574 QF
2 2 Knut Holmann  Norway 1:39.964 QF
3 5 Michael Kolganov  Israel 1:40.426 QF
4 11 Geza Magyar  Romania 1:41.482
5 14 Pavel Hottmar  Czech Republic 1:41.920
6 20 Antonio Scaduto  Italy 1:43.432
7 22 Mihai Apostol  Canada 1:43.444
8 23 Stein Jorgensen  United States 1:44.182
9 25 Hain Helde  Estonia 1:45.916
Heat Heat 2 of 3
Date: Friday 29 September 2000
Place Overall Athlete Nation Time Qual.
1 3 Petar Merkov  Bulgaria 1:40.008 QF
2 4 Alvydas Duonėla  Lithuania 1:40.368 QF
3 7 Alan van Coller  South Africa 1:40.656 QF
4 8 Nathan Baggaley  Australia 1:40.884
5 13 Kimmo Latvamäki  Finland 1:41.640
6 15 Róbert Erban  Slovakia 1:42.300
7 21 Ognjen Filipović  FR Yugoslavia 1:43.434
8 26 Nam Sung-Ho  South Korea 1:46.008
Vladimir Grushikhin  Armenia DISQ

Gurshikhin's disqualification was not disclosed in the official report.

Heat 3 of 3
Date: Friday 29 September 2000
Place Overall Athlete Nation Time Qual.
1 6 Lutz Liwowski  Germany 1:40.586 QF
2 9 Jovino González  Spain 1:41.168 QF
3 10 Grzegorz Kotowicz  Poland 1:41.198 QF
4 12 Ian Wynne  Great Britain 1:41.485
5 16 Anatoli Tishchenko  Russia 1:42.548
6 17 Javier Correa  Argentina 1:42.784
7 18 Anders Svensson  Sweden 1:43.070
8 19 Anton Ryakhov  Uzbekistan 1:43.292
9 24 Adrian Bachmann  Switzerland 1:45.866

Overall Results Semi-Finals

Semi-Finals
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Place Time Qual.
1 Ákos Vereckei  Hungary 1 1 1:39.574 QF
2 Knut Holmann  Norway 1 2 1:39.964 QF
3 Petar Merkov  Bulgaria 2 1 1:40.008 QF
4 Alvydas Duonėla  Lithuania 2 2 1:40.368 QF
5 Michael Kolganov  Israel 1 3 1:40.426 QF
6 Lutz Liwowski  Germany 3 1 1:40.586 QF
7 Alan van Coller  South Africa 2 3 1:40.656 QF
8 Nathan Baggaley  Australia 2 4 1:40.884
9 Jovino González  Spain 3 2 1:41.168 QF
10 Grzegorz Kotowicz  Poland 3 3 1:41.198 QF
11 Geza Magyar  Romania 1 4 1:41.482
12 Ian Wynne  Great Britain 3 4 1:41.485
13 Kimmo Latvamäki  Finland 2 5 1:41.640
14 Pavel Hottmar  Czech Republic 1 5 1:41.920
15 Róbert Erban  Slovakia 2 6 1:42.300
16 Anatoli Tishchenko  Russia 3 5 1:42.548
17 Javier Correa  Argentina 3 6 1:42.784
18 Anders Svensson  Sweden 3 7 1:43.070
19 Anton Ryakhov  Uzbekistan 3 8 1:43.292
20 Antonio Scaduto  Italy 1 6 1:43.432
21 Ognjen Filipović  FR Yugoslavia 2 7 1:43.434
22 Mihai Apostol  Canada 1 7 1:43.444
23 Stein Jorgensen  United States 1 8 1:44.182
24 Adrian Bachmann  Switzerland 3 9 1:45.866
25 Hain Helde  Estonia 1 9 1:45.916
26 Nam Sung-Ho  South Korea 2 8 1:46.008
Vladimir Grushikhin  Armenia 2 DISQ

Final

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Final
Date: Sunday 1 October 2000
Place Athlete Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Knut Holmann  Norway 1:57.847
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Petar Merkov  Bulgaria 1:58.393
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Michael Kolganov  Israel 1:59.563
4 Ákos Vereckei  Hungary 2:00.145
5 Lutz Liwowski  Germany 2:00.259
6 Jovino González  Spain 2:03.889
7 Alvydas Duonėla  Lithuania 2:04.591
8 Alan van Coller  South Africa 2:04.981
9 Grzegorz Kotowicz  Poland 2:07.711

The final was delayed six hours to strong winds of 50 mph (80 km/h), a race official sinking in his aluminum dinghy, start lanes for lanes seven and eight being broken prior to the start, and 30 spectators stripping to their underwear to swim to the medal podium only to be taken into custody by police and security personnel. Except for Kolganov edging pre-Olympic favorite Vereckei at the line, the race itself was generally uneventful.

References

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