Canoe Sprint at the 2020 Summer Olympics

Dates 2 – 7 August 2021
Medal Events 12

The sprint events were staged at Sea Forest Waterway, a regatta venue for rowing and canoeing situated in Tokyo Bay. Similar to the canoe slalom, the disciplines in sprint were moved to gender equality. The men’s C-1 200 metres and K-2 200 metres were replaced with women’s C-1 200 metres and C-2 500 metres. This was the first time that women could compete in canoe. In addition, the men’s K-4 1000 metres was replaced with a shorter race of 500 metres.

NOCs were limited to six men and six women positions in kayaking, and three men and three women in canoeing, which meant a country could enter up to 18 athletes overall. Qualification enabled a NOC to participate, but not necessarily the paddler who gained the place. An important difference from the previous Games was that the countries could nominate up to two athletes per discipline, if their overall quota allowed it. A record of 51 countries competed (the previous highest was 50 countries at Beijing in 2008), with Belize making its Olympic début in this sport. Former Iranian paddler Saeid Fazloula competed in the IOC’s refugee team.

New Zealand’s Lisa Carrington´s aim was to win four canoe sprint gold medals but she managed only three, but it still made her a five-time gold medallist. She won the K-1 200 metres for the third consecutive Olympics, a feat not achieved since the legendary Swede Gert Fredriksson won the last of his K-1 1000 gold medals at Melbourne in 1956. In winning the women’s K-4, Danuta Kozák of Hungary added one more to her collection of five gold medals.

Like Spain’s Teresa Portela and Slovakia’s Erik Vlcek, Germany’s Ronald Rauhe competed at his sixth Olympics in Tokyo, having made his début at Sydney in 2000. He also won his fifth Olympic medal in five different Games, missing out only at London 2012. In Tokyo, Hungary was the most successful nation with six medals, three of which were a gold. New Zealand led by Carrington, China, and the former superpower Germany, each finished with three medals.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Men Olympic 4 – 5 August 2021 25 19
Kayak Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 2 – 3 August 2021 27 23
Kayak Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 4 – 5 August 2021 32 14
Kayak Fours, 500 metres, Men Olympic 6 – 7 August 2021 44 11
Canadian Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 6 – 7 August 2021 32 19
Canadian Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men Olympic 2 – 3 August 2021 28 14
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Women Olympic 2 – 3 August 2021 34 24
Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Women Olympic 4 – 5 August 2021 41 27
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Women Olympic 2 – 3 August 2021 40 16
Kayak Fours, 500 metres, Women Olympic 6 – 7 August 2021 48 12
Canadian Singles, 200 metres, Women Olympic 4 – 5 August 2021 32 22
Canadian Doubles, 500 metres, Women Olympic 6 – 7 August 2021 28 14
248 (126/122) 51 (40/38)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Men Sándor TótkaHUN Manfredi RizzaITA Liam HeathGBR
Kayak Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Bálint KopaszHUN Ádám VargaHUN Fernando PimentaPOR
Kayak Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men Australia 1AUS GermanyGER Czech RepublicCZE
Kayak Fours, 500 metres, Men GermanyGER SpainESP SlovakiaSVK
Canadian Singles, 1,000 metres, Men Isaquias QueirozBRA Liu HaoCHN Serghei TarnovschiMDA
Canadian Doubles, 1,000 metres, Men CubaCUB People's Republic of ChinaCHN GermanyGER
Kayak Singles, 200 metres, Women Lisa CarringtonNZL Teresa PortelaESP Emma JørgensenDEN
Kayak Singles, 500 metres, Women Lisa CarringtonNZL Tamara CsipesHUN Emma JørgensenDEN
Kayak Doubles, 500 metres, Women New Zealand 1NZL PolandPOL Hungary 1HUN
Kayak Fours, 500 metres, Women HungaryHUN BelarusBLR PolandPOL
Canadian Singles, 200 metres, Women Nevin HarrisonUSA Laurence Vincent-LapointeCAN Liudmyla LuzanUKR
Canadian Doubles, 500 metres, Women People's Republic of ChinaCHN UkraineUKR CanadaCAN

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Hungary HUN 3 2 1 6
New Zealand NZL 3 0 0 3
People's Republic of China CHN 1 2 0 3
Germany GER 1 1 1 3
Australia AUS 1 0 0 1
Brazil BRA 1 0 0 1
Cuba CUB 1 0 0 1
United States USA 1 0 0 1
Spain ESP 0 2 0 2
Canada CAN 0 1 1 2
Poland POL 0 1 1 2
Ukraine UKR 0 1 1 2
Belarus BLR 0 1 0 1
Italy ITA 0 1 0 1
Denmark DEN 0 0 2 2
Czechia CZE 0 0 1 1
Great Britain GBR 0 0 1 1
Portugal POR 0 0 1 1
Republic of Moldova MDA 0 0 1 1
Slovakia SVK 0 0 1 1