Canoeing at the 1980 Summer Olympics

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Canoeing at the 1980 Summer Olympics was held in the Man-made Basin, located at the Trade Unions Olympic Sports Centre (Krylatskoye district, Moscow). The canoeing schedule began on 30 July and ended on 2 August. 11 canoeing events were contested.

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[edit] Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS) 4 2 2 8
2 East Germany East Germany (GDR) 4 1 3 8
3 Bulgaria Bulgaria (BUL) 1 2 2 5
Romania Romania (ROM) 1 2 2 5
5 Hungary Hungary (HUN) 1 1 1 3
6 Spain Spain (ESP) 0 1 1 2
7 Australia Australia (AUS) 0 1 0 1
France France (FRA) 0 1 0 1

[edit] Events

[edit] Men's events

[edit] K1 500 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Vladimir Parfenovich USSR 1' 43"43
2 John Sumegi Australia 1' 44"12
3 Vasile Diba Romania 1' 44"90
4 Milan Janic Yugoslavia 1' 45"63
5 Frank-Peter Bischof GDR 1' 45"97
6 Anders Andersson Sweden 1' 46"32

[edit] K2 500 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Vladimir Parfenovich and Sergei Chukhrai USSR 1' 32"38
2 Herminio Menendez and Guillermo Del Riego Spain 1' 33"65
3 Rudiger Helm and Bernd Olbricht GDR 1' 34"00
4 Francis Hervieu and Alain Lebas France 1' 36"22
5 Barry Kelly and Robert Lee Australia 1' 36"45
6 Alexandru Giura and Ion Birladeanu Romania 1' 36"96

[edit] C1 500 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Sergei Postrekhin USSR 1' 53"37
2 Lubomir Lubenov Bulgaria 1' 53"49
3 Olaf Heukrodt GDR 1' 54"38
4 Tamas Wichmann Hungary 1' 54"58
5 Marek Łbik Poland 1' 55"90
6 Timo Gronlund Finland 1' 55"94

[edit] C2 500 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Laszlo Foltan and Istvan Vaskuti Hungary 1' 43"39
2 Ivan Potzaichin and Petre Capusta Romania 1' 44"12
3 Borislav Ananiev and Nikolai Ilkov Bulgaria 1' 44"83
4 Marek Wisla and Jerzy Dunajski Poland 1' 45"10
5 Jiri Vrdlovec and Petr Kubicek Czechoslovakia 1' 46"48
6 Sergei Petrenko and Aleksandr Vinogradov USSR 1' 46"95

[edit] K1 1000 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Rudiger Helm GDR 3' 48"77
2 Alain Lebas France 3' 50"20
3 Ion Birladeanu Romania 3' 50"49
4 John Sumegi Australia 3' 50"63
5 Oreste Perri Italy 3' 51"95
6 Felix Masar Czechoslovakia 3' 52"10

[edit] K2 1000 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Vladimir Parfenovich and Sergei Chukhrai USSR 3' 26"72
2 István Szabó and István Joós Hungary 3' 28"49
3 Luis Ramos-Misione and Herminio Menendez Spain 3' 28"66
4 Alexandru Giura and Nicolae Ticu Romania 3' 28"94
5 Peter Hempel and Harry Nolte GDR 3' 31"02
6 Jose Marrero and Reynaldo Cunill Cuba 3' 31"12

[edit] K4 1000 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Rudiger Helm, Bernd Olbricht, Harald Marg and Bernd Duvigneau GDR 3'13"76
2 Mihai Zafiu, Vasile Diba, Ion Geanta and Nicusor Esanu Romania 3'15"35
3 Borislav Borissov, Bojidar Milenkov, Lazar Khristov and Ivan Manev Bulgaria 3'15"46
4 Ryszard Oborski, Grzegorz Koltan, Daniel Welna and Grzegorz Sledziewski Poland 3'16"33
5 Jozsef Deme, Janos Ratkai, Jozsef Kosztyan and Zoltan Sztaniti Hungary 3'17"27
6 Francois Barouh, Patrick Berard, Philippe Boccara and Patrick Lefoulon France 3'17"60

[edit] C1 1000 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Lubomir Lubenov Bulgaria 4'12"38
2 Sergei Postrekhin USSR 4'13"53
3 Eckhard Leue GDR 4'15"02
4 Libor Dvorak Czechoslovakia 4'15"25
5 Lipat Varabiev Romania 4'16"68
6 Timo Gronlund Finland 4'17"37

[edit] C2 1000 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Ivan Potzaichin and Toma Simionov Romania 3'47"65
2 Olaf Heukrodt and Uwe Madeja GDR 3'49"93
3 Vasily Yurchenko and Yuri Lobanov USSR 3'51"28
4 Matija Ljubek and Mirko Nisovic Yugoslavia 3'51"30
5 Jiri Vrdlovec and Petr Kubicek Czechoslovakia 3'52"50
6 Marek Dopierała and Jan Pinczura Poland 3'53"01

[edit] Women's events

[edit] K1 500 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Birgit Fischer GDR 1' 57"96
2 Vanja Gesheva Bulgaria 1' 59"48
3 Antonina Melnikova USSR 1' 59"66
4 Maria Stefan Romania 2' 00"90
5 Ewa Eichler Poland 2' 01"23
6 Agneta Andersson Sweden 2' 01"33

[edit] K2 500 m

Final
Rank
Name Country Time
1 Carsta Genauss and Martina Bischof GDR 1' 43"88
2 Galina Alexeyeva and Nina Trofimova USSR 1' 46"91
3 Eva Rakusz and Maria Zakarias Hungary 1' 47"95
4 Elisabeta Babeanu and Agafia Buhaev Romania 1' 48"04
5 Agneta Andersson and Karin Olsson Sweden 1' 49"27
6 Anne-Marie Loriot and Valerie Leclerc France 1' 49"48

Remark:country names are given in the form they were used in the official documents of the IOC in 1980.


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