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Canoeing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's K-4 1000 metres

The men's K-4 1000 metres event was a fours kayaking event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 1992 Summer Olympics program. The official report did not make clear on the two semifinals and final which events were the men's K-2 1000 m event and the men's K-4 1000 m event and would thus create confusion to the average reader.

Medalists edit

Results edit

Heats edit

18 crews entered in three heats. These heats were used to seed the two semifinal events.

Heat 1
1.   Ferenc Csipes, Zsolt Gyulay, Attila Ábrahám, and László Fidel (HUN) 2:54.06
2.   Maciej Freimut, Grzegorz Kaleta, Grzegorz Krawców, and Wojciech Kurpiewski (POL) 2:55.28
3.   Róbert Erban, Juraj Kadnár, Attila Szabó, and Jozef Turza (TCH) 2:56.02
4.   Jonas Fager, Pablo Grate, Anders Ohlsén, and Hans Olsson (SWE) 2:56.22
5.   Belmiro Pentera, António Brinco, Rui Fernandes, and António Monteiro (POR) 3:02.38
6.   Juan Labrin, Cristian Maino, José Luis Marello, and Fernando Chaparro (ARG) 3:09.28
7.   Ju Jong-Gwan, Gang Gi-Jin, Lee Yong-Cheol, and Park Byeong-Hun (KOR) 3:12.51
Heat 2
1.   Kelvin Graham, Ian Rowling, Steven Wood, and Ramon Andersson (AUS) 2:57.06
2.   Vladimir Bobreshov, Oleg Gorobiy, Vyacheslav Kutuzin, and Sergey Kirsanov (EUN) 2:57.67
3.   Gregorio Vincente, Alberto Sánchez, Miguel Garcia, and Francisco Cabezas (ESP) 2:58.67
4.   Matteo Bruscoli, Enrico Lupetti, Paolo Tommasini, and Iduno Santoni (ITA) 2:59.15
5.   Pierre Lubac, Jean-François Briand, Sebastien Mayer, and Patrick Lancerreau (FRA) 3:02.60
6.   Richard Boyle, Finn O'Connor, Stephen Richards, and Mark Scheib (NZL) 3:03.58
Heat 3
1.   Mario von Appen, Oliver Kegel, Thomas Reineck, and André Wohllebe (GER) 2:52.17
2.   Geza Magyar, Sorin Petcu, Romică Șerban, and Daniel Stoian (ROU) 2:54.34
3.   Petar Godev, Nikolay Georgiev, Milko Kazakov, and Nikolay Yordanov (BUL) 2:57.30
4.   Chris Barlow, Mark Hamilton, Mike Herbert, and Terry Kent (USA) 2:58.57
5.   Mark Perrow, Hermann Kotze, Bennie Reynders, and Oscar Chalupsky (RSA) 3:06.36

Semifinals edit

The top four finishers in the each semifinal and the fastest fifth-place finisher advanced to the final.

Semifinal 1
1.   Mario von Appen, Oliver Kegel, Thomas Reineck, and André Wohllebe (GER) 2:54.80 QF
2.   Ferenc Csipes, Zsolt Gyulay, Attila Ábrahám, and László Fidel (HUN) 2:55.39 QF
3.   Chris Barlow, Mark Hamilton, Mike Herbert, and Terry Kent (USA) 2:56.57 QF
4.   Róbert Erban, Juraj Kadnár, Attila Szabó, and Jozef Turza (TCH) 2:56.62 QF
5.   Petar Godev, Nikolay Georgiev, Milko Kazakov, and Nikolay Yordanov (BUL) 2:57.42 QF
6.   Pierre Lubac, Jean-François Briand, Sebastien Mayer, and Patrick Lancerreau (FRA) 2:58.98
7.   Vladimir Bobreshov, Oleg Gorobiy, Vyacheslav Kutuzin, and Sergey Kirsanov (EUN) 2:59.35
8.   Richard Boyle, Finn O'Connor, Stephen Richards, and Mark Scheib (NZL) 3:00.66
9.   Juan Labrin, Cristian Maino, José Luis Marello, and Fernando Chaparro (ARG) 3:11.44
Semifinal 2
1.   Geza Magyar, Sorin Petcu, Romică Șerban, and Daniel Stoian (ROU) 2:56.80 QF
2.   Jonas Fager, Pablo Grate, Anders Ohlsén, and Hans Olsson (SWE) 2:58.27 QF
3.   Kelvin Graham, Ian Rowling, Steven Wood, and Ramon Andersson (AUS) 2:58.83 QF
4.   Maciej Freimut, Grzegorz Kaleta, Grzegorz Krawców, and Wojciech Kurpiewski (POL) 2:59.20 QF
5.   Gregorio Vincente, Alberto Sánchez, Miguel Garcia, and Francisco Cabezas (ESP) 3:00.17
6.   Matteo Bruscoli, Enrico Lupetti, Paolo Tommasini, and Iduno Santoni (ITA) 3:00.48
7.   Belmiro Pentera, António Brinco, Rui Fernandes, and António Monteiro (POR) 3:00.90
8.   Mark Perrow, Hermann Kotze, Bennie Reynders, and Oscar Chalupsky (RSA) 3:10.82
-   Ju Jong-Gwan, Gang Gi-Jin, Lee Yong-Cheol, and Park Byeong-Hun (KOR) Did not start

Final edit

The final was held on August 8.

Germany upset Hungary, the defending Olympic champions and winner of every world championship in the event since 1986, despite losing a key member, Detlef Hofmann, to doping for testosterone two months prior to the 1992 games (Hoffmann would win gold in this event four years later in Atlanta.).

References edit

  • pp. 140–1. (in Catalan, English, French, and Spanish)
  • Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2008). "Canoeing: Men's Kayak Fours 1000 Meters". In The Complete Book of the Olympics: 2008 Edition. London: Aurum Press Limited. pp. 477–8.

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The men s K 4 1000 metres event was a fours kayaking event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 1992 Summer Olympics program The official report did not make clear on the two semifinals and final which events were the men s K 2 1000 m event and the men s K 4 1000 m event and would thus create confusion to the average reader Contents 1 Medalists 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesMedalists edit nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze nbsp Germany GER Mario von AppenOliver KegelThomas ReineckAndre Wohllebe nbsp Hungary HUN Ferenc CsipesZsolt GyulayAttila AbrahamLaszlo Fidel nbsp Australia AUS Ramon AnderssonKelvin GrahamIan RowlingSteven WoodResults editHeats edit 18 crews entered in three heats These heats were used to seed the two semifinal events Heat 11 nbsp Ferenc Csipes Zsolt Gyulay Attila Abraham and Laszlo Fidel HUN 2 54 062 nbsp Maciej Freimut Grzegorz Kaleta Grzegorz Krawcow and Wojciech Kurpiewski POL 2 55 283 nbsp Robert Erban Juraj Kadnar Attila Szabo and Jozef Turza TCH 2 56 024 nbsp Jonas Fager Pablo Grate Anders Ohlsen and Hans Olsson SWE 2 56 225 nbsp Belmiro Pentera Antonio Brinco Rui Fernandes and Antonio Monteiro POR 3 02 386 nbsp Juan Labrin Cristian Maino Jose Luis Marello and Fernando Chaparro ARG 3 09 287 nbsp Ju Jong Gwan Gang Gi Jin Lee Yong Cheol and Park Byeong Hun KOR 3 12 51Heat 21 nbsp Kelvin Graham Ian Rowling Steven Wood and Ramon Andersson AUS 2 57 062 nbsp Vladimir Bobreshov Oleg Gorobiy Vyacheslav Kutuzin and Sergey Kirsanov EUN 2 57 673 nbsp Gregorio Vincente Alberto Sanchez Miguel Garcia and Francisco Cabezas ESP 2 58 674 nbsp Matteo Bruscoli Enrico Lupetti Paolo Tommasini and Iduno Santoni ITA 2 59 155 nbsp Pierre Lubac Jean Francois Briand Sebastien Mayer and Patrick Lancerreau FRA 3 02 606 nbsp Richard Boyle Finn O Connor Stephen Richards and Mark Scheib NZL 3 03 58Heat 31 nbsp Mario von Appen Oliver Kegel Thomas Reineck and Andre Wohllebe GER 2 52 172 nbsp Geza Magyar Sorin Petcu Romică Șerban and Daniel Stoian ROU 2 54 343 nbsp Petar Godev Nikolay Georgiev Milko Kazakov and Nikolay Yordanov BUL 2 57 304 nbsp Chris Barlow Mark Hamilton Mike Herbert and Terry Kent USA 2 58 575 nbsp Mark Perrow Hermann Kotze Bennie Reynders and Oscar Chalupsky RSA 3 06 36Semifinals edit The top four finishers in the each semifinal and the fastest fifth place finisher advanced to the final Semifinal 11 nbsp Mario von Appen Oliver Kegel Thomas Reineck and Andre Wohllebe GER 2 54 80 QF2 nbsp Ferenc Csipes Zsolt Gyulay Attila Abraham and Laszlo Fidel HUN 2 55 39 QF3 nbsp Chris Barlow Mark Hamilton Mike Herbert and Terry Kent USA 2 56 57 QF4 nbsp Robert Erban Juraj Kadnar Attila Szabo and Jozef Turza TCH 2 56 62 QF5 nbsp Petar Godev Nikolay Georgiev Milko Kazakov and Nikolay Yordanov BUL 2 57 42 QF6 nbsp Pierre Lubac Jean Francois Briand Sebastien Mayer and Patrick Lancerreau FRA 2 58 987 nbsp Vladimir Bobreshov Oleg Gorobiy Vyacheslav Kutuzin and Sergey Kirsanov EUN 2 59 358 nbsp Richard Boyle Finn O Connor Stephen Richards and Mark Scheib NZL 3 00 669 nbsp Juan Labrin Cristian Maino Jose Luis Marello and Fernando Chaparro ARG 3 11 44Semifinal 21 nbsp Geza Magyar Sorin Petcu Romică Șerban and Daniel Stoian ROU 2 56 80 QF2 nbsp Jonas Fager Pablo Grate Anders Ohlsen and Hans Olsson SWE 2 58 27 QF3 nbsp Kelvin Graham Ian Rowling Steven Wood and Ramon Andersson AUS 2 58 83 QF4 nbsp Maciej Freimut Grzegorz Kaleta Grzegorz Krawcow and Wojciech Kurpiewski POL 2 59 20 QF5 nbsp Gregorio Vincente Alberto Sanchez Miguel Garcia and Francisco Cabezas ESP 3 00 176 nbsp Matteo Bruscoli Enrico Lupetti Paolo Tommasini and Iduno Santoni ITA 3 00 487 nbsp Belmiro Pentera Antonio Brinco Rui Fernandes and Antonio Monteiro POR 3 00 908 nbsp Mark Perrow Hermann Kotze Bennie Reynders and Oscar Chalupsky RSA 3 10 82 nbsp Ju Jong Gwan Gang Gi Jin Lee Yong Cheol and Park Byeong Hun KOR Did not startFinal edit The final was held on August 8 nbsp nbsp Mario von Appen Oliver Kegel Thomas Reineck and Andre Wohllebe GER 2 54 18 nbsp nbsp Ferenc Csipes Zsolt Gyulay Attila Abraham and Laszlo Fidel HUN 2 54 82 nbsp nbsp Kelvin Graham Ian Rowling Steven Wood and Ramon Andersson AUS 2 56 974 nbsp Robert Erban Juraj Kadnar Attila Szabo and Jozef Turza TCH 2 57 065 nbsp Geza Magyar Sorin Petcu Romică Șerban and Daniel Stoian ROU 3 00 116 nbsp Maciej Freimut Grzegorz Kaleta Grzegorz Krawcow and Wojciech Kurpiewski POL 3 01 437 nbsp Jonas Fager Pablo Grate Anders Ohlsen and Hans Olsson SWE 3 01 468 nbsp Petar Godev Nikolay Georgiev Milko Kazakov and Nikolay Yordanov BUL 3 02 089 nbsp Chris Barlow Mark Hamilton Mike Herbert and Terry Kent USA 3 04 30Germany upset Hungary the defending Olympic champions and winner of every world championship in the event since 1986 despite losing a key member Detlef Hofmann to doping for testosterone two months prior to the 1992 games Hoffmann would win gold in this event four years later in Atlanta References edit1992 Summer Olympics official report Volume 5 pp 140 1 in Catalan English French and Spanish Sports reference com 1992 K 4 1000 m results Wallechinsky David and Jaime Loucky 2008 Canoeing Men s Kayak Fours 1000 Meters In The Complete Book of the Olympics 2008 Edition London Aurum Press Limited pp 477 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canoeing at the 1992 Summer Olympics Men 27s K 4 1000 metres amp oldid 1126681517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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