Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's slalom K-1

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These are the results of the men's K-1

whitewater course. The venue for the 2000 Olympic competition was in Penrith
.

Medalists

Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze
 Thomas Schmidt (GER)  Paul Ratcliffe (GBR)  Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA)

Results

Qualifying

The 23 competitors each took two runs through the whitewater slalom course on 19 September. The combined score of both runs counted for the event with the top 15 advancing to the final round the following day.

Rank Name Nation Run 1 Run 2 Result
Time Points Total Time Points Total Total
1 Mathias Röthenmund  Switzerland 127.45 0 127.45 125.57 0 125.57 253.02
2 Thomas Schmidt  Germany 127.07 2 129.07 122.10 2 124.10 253.17
3 Paul Ratcliffe  Great Britain 126.59 0 126.59 123.10 4 127.10 253.69
4 Helmut Oblinger  Austria 125.94 0 125.94 128.00 0 128.00 253.94
5 Scott Shipley  United States 126.80 2 128.80 126.02 0 126.02 254.82
6 Tomáš Kobes  Czech Republic 126.72 2 128.72 124.41 2 126.41 255.13
7 Manuel Köhler  Austria 128.34 0 128.34 127.45 0 127.45 255.79
8 Laurent Burtz  France 128.15 0 128.15 127.32 2 129.32 257.47
9 Fedja Marušič  Slovenia 126.81 2 128.81 129.29 0 129.29 258.10
10 Dejan Kralj  Slovenia 130.24 0 130.24 128.05 0 128.05 258.29
11 Pierpaolo Ferrazzi  Italy 125.59 2 127.59 131.60 2 133.60 261.19
12 Peter Nagy  Slovakia 129.48 0 129.48 132.68 0 132.68 262.16
13 Enrico Lazzarotto  Italy 135.18 0 135.18 125.04 2 127.04 262.22
14 Jiří Prskavec  Czech Republic 128.26 4 132.26 128.75 2 130.75 263.01
15 Andrej Glucks  Croatia 128.76 0 128.76 130.90 4 134.90 263.66
16 Ian Wiley  Ireland 133.66 2 135.66 128.76 2 130.76 266.42
17 Lazar Popovski  Macedonia 132.23 0 132.23 130.37 4 134.37 266.60
18 Esteban Aracama  Spain 131.33 2 133.33 132.42 2 134.42 267.75
19 Carles Juanmartí  Spain 131.80 2 133.80 134.08 8 142.08 275.88
20 Nizar Samlal  Morocco 148.02 6 154.02 145.20 0 145.20 299.22
21 John Wilkie  Australia 134.44 6 140.44 128.40 52 180.42 320.84
22 David Ford  Canada 143.02 4 147.02 126.56 50 176.56 323.58
23 Taro Ando  Japan 150.69 60 210.69 177.54 54 231.95 442.54

Final

15 competitors each took two runs through the whitewater slalom course on 20 September. The combined result of both runs counted for the event.

Rank Name Nation Run 1 Run 2 Result
Time Points Total Time Points Total Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Schmidt  Germany 108.64 0 108.64 108.61 0 108.61 217.25
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Paul Ratcliffe  Great Britain 110.22 2 112.22 109.49 2 111.49 223.71
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pierpaolo Ferrazzi  Italy 111.79 0 111.79 113.24 0 113.24 225.03
4 Helmut Oblinger  Austria 112.58 0 112.58 111.87 2 113.87 226.45
5 Scott Shipley  United States 110.99 2 112.99 113.68 0 113.68 226.67
6 Manuel Köhler  Austria 113.06 2 115.06 111.74 0 111.74 226.80
7 Tomáš Kobes  Czech Republic 112.23 2 114.23 112.76 0 112.76 226.99
8 Laurent Burtz  France 112.64 0 112.64 110.90 4 114.90 227.63
9 Mathias Röthenmund  Switzerland 114.92 0 114.92 113.04 0 113.04 227.92
10 Dejan Kralj  Slovenia 116.60 0 116.60 111.48 0 111.48 228.08
11 Andrej Glucks  Croatia 115.16 0 115.16 115.06 0 115.06 230.22
12 Peter Nagy  Slovakia 117.66 0 117.66 116.37 0 116.37 234.03
13 Jiří Prskavec  Czech Republic 121.82 0 121.82 112.84 0 112.84 234.66
14 Enrico Lazzarotto  Italy 118.89 2 120.89 115.03 0 115.03 235.92
15 Fedja Marušič  Slovenia 114.62 0 114.62 113.37 54 167.37 281.99

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