Karel Aguilar Chacón
Medal record | ||
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Men's canoe sprint | ||
World Championships | ||
2005 Zagreb | C-2 1000 m | |
2007 Duisburg | C-2 1000 m | |
2005 Zagreb | C-2 200 m | |
2005 Zagreb | C-2 500 m | |
Pan American Games | ||
2003 Santo Domingo | C-1 500 m | |
2007 Rio de Janeiro | C-2 500 m | |
2007 Rio de Janeiro | C-2 1000 m | |
Central American and Caribbean Games | ||
2006 Cartagena | C-2 500 m | |
2006 Cartagena | C-2 1000 m |
Karel Aguilar Chacón (born 5 April 1980) is an athlete from Cuba. He competes in sprint canoeing.
His first major success came in 2003 when he won the Canadian canoe (C-1) 500m gold medal at the Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Two weeks later, at the world championships in Gainesville, USA he reached two finals, finishing fourth in the C-1 500 m and eight in the C-1 1000 m.
Chacon competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics, this time in the C-1 1000 m. He placed third in his initial heat with a time of 3:54.250, qualifying for the semifinals. There, he placed second, this time at 3:52.260 to qualify for the final. In the final, Chacon placed eighth with a time of 3:54.957.
After the 2004 Olympics he and Serguey Torres were chosen as Cuba's new C-2 pairing for international competitions. Replacing the former world champions and Olympic medallists Ibrahim Rojas and Ledys Frank Balceiro was no easy task but the Aguilar and Torres enjoyed immediate success at the 2005 World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia. They won medals in all three C-2 races - silver in the 1000 m and bronze in the 200 m and 500 m. The pair also won another silver in the C-2 1000 m event at the 2007 championships and earned their best finish in the same event at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
References
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships – Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936–2007 at WebCite (archived 2009-01-21). Additional archives: Wayback Machine (archived 2010-01-05).
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships – Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936–2007 at WebCite (archived 2009-11-09)
- Sports-reference.com profile