Dates | 28 – 31 July 1976 |
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Medal Events | 11 |
Slalom canoeing had been held at the 1972 Olympics but was removed from the Olympic Program in 1976 and would not return until 1992. The Montréal Organizing Committee decided not to include the discipline because they “saw no opportunity to build a course,” and after appeals from the FIC and the Organizing Committee, this was approved by the IOC Executive Board.
The flatwater canoe events for women in 1976 were the same, with kayak singles and doubles over 500 metres. The men’s flatwater program was expanded from five to nine events, with singles and doubles now contested over both 500 and 1,000 metres, in addition to a kayak fours over 1,000 metres. This would remain the standard men’s Olympic flatwater canoeing program through 2008. These events were added after the slalom events were not included. All events were considered canoe sprint events.
The Soviet Union and East Germany (German Democratic Republic) dominated the sprint canoeing, winning 9 of the 11 events, with six going to the USSR and three won by the GDR. East German Rüdiger Helm won three medals with gold in the K1-1,000 and bronze medals in the K1-500 and K4-1,000. Soviets Serhiy Petrenko and Aleksandr Vinogradov swept the Canadian doubles events, winning gold at both 500 and 1,000 metres.
The 1976 canoeing (and rowing) events were held at the Bassin Olympique off l’Île Notre Dame, and artificial island in the Saint Lawrence River in Montréal. Île Notre Dame is an artificial island created in 1965 for Expo 67, which celebrated Canada’s centennial. In 1975 the Expo 67 pavilions were demolished to allow creation of the Olympic basin.
Event | Status | Date | Participants | NOCs |
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Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Men | Olympic | 28 – 30 July 1976 | 18 | 18 |
Kayak Singles, 1,000 metres, Men | Olympic | 29 – 31 July 1976 | 19 | 19 |
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Men | Olympic | 28 – 30 July 1976 | 42 | 21 |
Kayak Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men | Olympic | 29 – 31 July 1976 | 48 | 24 |
Kayak Fours, 1,000 metres, Men | Olympic | 29 – 31 July 1976 | 80 | 20 |
Canadian Singles, 500 metres, Men | Olympic | 28 – 30 July 1976 | 15 | 15 |
Canadian Singles, 1,000 metres, Men | Olympic | 29 – 31 July 1976 | 15 | 15 |
Canadian Doubles, 500 metres, Men | Olympic | 28 – 30 July 1976 | 30 | 15 |
Canadian Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men | Olympic | 29 – 31 July 1976 | 30 | 15 |
Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Women | Olympic | 28 – 30 July 1976 | 15 | 15 |
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Women | Olympic | 28 – 30 July 1976 | 28 | 14 |
245 (206/39) | 28 (27/16) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Men | Vasile Dîba | ROU | Zoltán Sztanity | HUN | Rüdiger Helm | GDR |
Kayak Singles, 1,000 metres, Men | Rüdiger Helm | GDR | Géza Csapó | HUN | Vasile Dîba | ROU |
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Men | East Germany | GDR | Soviet Union | URS | Romania | ROU |
Kayak Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men | Soviet Union | URS | East Germany | GDR | Hungary | HUN |
Kayak Fours, 1,000 metres, Men | Soviet Union | URS | Spain | ESP | East Germany | GDR |
Canadian Singles, 500 metres, Men | Aleksandr Rogov | URS | John Wood | CAN | Matija Ljubek | YUG |
Canadian Singles, 1,000 metres, Men | Matija Ljubek | YUG | Vasily Yurchenko | URS | Tamás Wichmann | HUN |
Canadian Doubles, 500 metres, Men | Soviet Union | URS | Poland | POL | Hungary | HUN |
Canadian Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men | Soviet Union | URS | Romania | ROU | Hungary | HUN |
Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Women | Carola Zirzow | GDR | Tatyana Korshunova | URS | Klára Rajnai | HUN |
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Women | Soviet Union | URS | Hungary | HUN | East Germany | GDR |
NOC | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total | |
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Soviet Union | URS | 6 | 3 | 0 | 9 |
East Germany | GDR | 3 | 1 | 3 | 7 |
Romania | ROU | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Yugoslavia | YUG | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Hungary | HUN | 0 | 3 | 5 | 8 |
Canada | CAN | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Poland | POL | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Spain | ESP | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |