Canoe Sprint at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Dates 6 – 11 August 2012
Medal Events 12

The canoe sprint events at the 2012 London Olympics took place at Dorney Lake, known as Eton Dorney during the Games, a private man-made lake owned by Eton College. The latter was also the venue for the rowing events. The tournament saw several important changes from the 2008 Games, most noticeably the removal from the program of all four 500 metre events for the men (C-1, C-2, K-1, and K-2). They were replaced by three 200 metre events for men (C-1, K-1, and K-2) and one for women (K-1) to attract more spectators with more exciting, faster-paced races. All flatwater events were considered canoe sprint events.

Lanes were reduced from nine to eight, the finals were extended to three days from two to allow for more television coverage, and a “B Final” was introduced to rank the top sixteen athletes.

Germany and Hungary dominated the sprint events, with three gold medals each, but Hungary managed to pick up an additional two silver medals, edging out Germany who earned one silver and two bronze medals. This made these two nations somewhat more dominant than they had been in 2008, when they won two gold medals each.

The women had four multiple medalists: Ukrainian Inna Osypenko-Radomska was runner up in both the K-1 200 and 500, while Hungarians Katalin Kovács and Natasa Douchev-Janics, silver medalists in the K-2 500, won gold in the K-4 500 and bronze in the K-1 200 respectively. Danuta Kozák, also of Hungary, was the K-1 500 champion and a member of the gold medal-winning K-4 500 squad, making her the most successful canoeist of the Games.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Men Olympic 10 – 11 August 2012 20 20
Kayak Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 6 – 8 August 2012 22 22
Kayak Doubles, 200 metres, Men Olympic 10 – 11 August 2012 26 13
Kayak Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 6 – 8 August 2012 24 12
Kayak Fours, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 7 – 9 August 2012 40 10
Canadian Singles, 200 metres, Men Olympic 10 – 11 August 2012 25 25
Canadian Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 6 – 8 August 2012 17 17
Canadian Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 7 – 9 August 2012 24 12
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Women Olympic 10 – 11 August 2012 29 29
Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Women Olympic 7 – 9 August 2012 25 25
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Women Olympic 7 – 8 August 2012 34 17
Kayak Fours, 500 metres, Women Olympic 6 – 8 August 2012 44 11
249 (159/90) 49 (44/33)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Men Ed McKeeverGBR Saúl CraviottoESP Mark de JongeCAN
Kayak Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Eirik Verås LarsenNOR Adam Van KoeverdenCAN Max HoffGER
Kayak Doubles, 200 metres, Men Russian FederationRUS BelarusBLR Great BritainGBR
Kayak Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men HungaryHUN PortugalPOR GermanyGER
Kayak Fours, 1,000 metres, Men AustraliaAUS HungaryHUN Czech RepublicCZE
Canadian Singles, 200 metres, Men Yuriy ChebanUKR Ivan ShtylRUS Alfonso BenavidesESP
Canadian Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Sebastian BrendelGER David CalESP Mark OldershawCAN
Canadian Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men GermanyGER BelarusBLR Russian FederationRUS
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Women Lisa CarringtonNZL Inna Osypenko-RadomskaUKR Natasa Dusev-JanicsHUN
Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Women Danuta KozákHUN Inna Osypenko-RadomskaUKR Bridgitte HartleyRSA
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Women GermanyGER HungaryHUN PolandPOL
Kayak Fours, 500 metres, Women HungaryHUN GermanyGER BelarusBLR

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Hungary HUN 3 2 1 6
Germany GER 3 1 2 6
Ukraine UKR 1 2 0 3
Russian Federation RUS 1 1 1 3
Great Britain GBR 1 0 1 2
Australia AUS 1 0 0 1
New Zealand NZL 1 0 0 1
Norway NOR 1 0 0 1
Belarus BLR 0 2 1 3
Spain ESP 0 2 1 3
Canada CAN 0 1 2 3
Portugal POR 0 1 0 1
Czechia CZE 0 0 1 1
Poland POL 0 0 1 1
South Africa RSA 0 0 1 1