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Canoeing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics

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Canoeing
at the II Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueNanjing Rowing-Canoeing School
Dates23–27 August
Competitors64
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Canoeing at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held between August 23 to August 27. The events took place at the Nanjing Rowing-Canoeing School in Nanjing, China.

Qualification

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There were four events in sprint and slalom each (K1 and C1 for both genders). All athletes qualifying for an event must have competed in the same event in the other discipline (slalom or sprint) or risk disqualification. There were two events: the 2013 Junior Sprint World Championships in Welland, Ontario and the 2013 Junior slalom championship in Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia were quotas were awarded. Every continent must have been represented in each event. A total of 64 athletes competed, including 10 spots reserved for universality (5 per gender) and 2 for the hosts.[1]

Summary

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Nation Men Women Boats
C-1 K-1 C-1 K-1
 Andorra X 1
 Australia X 1
 Austria X X 2
 Belarus X X 2
 Brazil X X 2
 Canada X X 2
 China X X 2
 Cuba X 1
 Czech Republic X X X X 4
 Denmark X 1
 Ecuador X 1
 France X X X X 4
 Germany X X X 3
 Great Britain X X 2
 Hungary X X X 3
 India X 1
 Ireland X 1
 Italy X 1
 Japan X 1
 Kazakhstan X X 2
 South Korea X 1
 Kyrgyzstan X 1
 Lithuania X 1
 Mexico X 1
 Moldova X 1
 New Zealand X 1
 Norway X 1
 Poland X X X 3
 Portugal X 1
 Romania X X 2
 Russia X X 2
 São Tomé and Príncipe X 1
 Senegal X X 2
 Serbia X 1
 Slovakia X X X 3
 Slovenia X X 2
 South Africa X 1
 Spain X X 2
 Ukraine X X 2
 United States X 1
 Uzbekistan X 1
Total: 41 NOCs 16 19 12 21 68

C-1

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Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
2013 World Junior
Sprint Championships[2]
Canada Welland 1–4 August 2013 8/4  Hungary
 Italy
 Kazakhstan
 Lithuania
 Moldova
 Poland
 Romania
 Ukraine
 Belarus
 Canada
 Ecuador
 Ukraine
2013 World Junior
Slalom Championships[2]
Slovakia Liptovský Mikuláš 17–21 July 2013 5  Czech Republic
 France
 Ireland
 Slovenia
 Slovakia
 Austria
 Brazil
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
Reallocation[2] - - 3/2  South Korea
 Senegal
 Uzbekistan
 India
 Mexico
Athletes from K1 - - 0/1  Spain
TOTAL 16 12

K-1

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Event Location Date Total Places Qualified Boys Qualified Girls
Host Nation - - 1  China  China
2013 World Junior
Sprint Championships[2]
Canada Welland 1–4 August 2013 9  Belarus
 Canada
 Cuba
 Germany
 Hungary
 Poland
 Portugal
 Russia
 Serbia
 Denmark
 Hungary
 Japan
 Kazakhstan
 New Zealand
 Norway
 Romania
 Russia
 Spain
2013 World Junior
Slalom Championships[2]
Slovakia Liptovský Mikuláš 17–21 July 2013 6  Australia
 Czech Republic
 France
 Great Britain
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Poland
 Slovakia
Tripartite Invitation[2] - - 0/2  Andorra
 São Tomé and Príncipe
Reallocation[2] - - 2/1  Kyrgyzstan
 United States
 South Africa
Athletes from C1 - - 1/2  Senegal  Austria
 Brazil
TOTAL 19 21

Schedule

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The schedule was released by the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee.[3]

All times are CST (UTC+8)
Event Date Event Day Starting Time Event Details
August 23 Saturday 09:00 Girls' C1 Sprint: Heats
Boys' C1 Sprint: Heats
Girls' K1 Sprint: Heats
Boys' K1 Sprint: Heats
August 23 Saturday 15:00 Girls' C1 Sprint: Repechage
Boys' C1 Sprint: Repechage
Girls' K1 Sprint: Repechage
Boys' K1 Sprint: Repechage
Girls' C1 Sprint: Round of 16
Boys' C1 Sprint: Round of 16
Girls' K1 Sprint: Round of 16
Boys' K1 Sprint: Round of 16
Girls' C1 Sprint: Quarterfinals
Boys' C1 Sprint: Quarterfinals
Girls' K1 Sprint: Quarterfinals
Boys' K1 Sprint: Quarterfinals
August 24 Sunday 15:00 Girls' C1 Sprint: Semifinals
Boys' C1 Sprint: Semifinals
Girls' K1 Sprint: Semifinals
Boys' K1 Sprint: Semifinals
Girls' C1 Sprint: Medal Matches
Boys' C1 Sprint: Medal Matches
Girls' K1 Sprint: Medal Matches
Boys' K1 Sprint: Medal Matches
August 26 Tuesday 09:00 Girls' C1 Slalom: Heats
Boys' C1 Slalom: Heats
Girls' K1 Slalom: Heats
Boys' K1 Slalom: Heats
August 26 Tuesday 15:00 Girls' C1 Slalom: Repechage
Boys' C1 Slalom: Repechage
Girls' K1 Slalom: Repechage
Boys' K1 Slalom: Repechage
Girls' C1 Slalom: Round of 16
Boys' C1 Slalom: Round of 16
Girls' K1 Slalom: Round of 16
Boys' K1 Slalom: Round of 16
Girls' C1 Slalom: Quarterfinals
Boys' C1 Slalom: Quarterfinals
Girls' K1 Slalom: Quarterfinals
Boys' K1 Slalom: Quarterfinals
August 27 Wednesday 15:00 Girls' C1 Slalom: Semifinals
Boys' C1 Slalom: Semifinals
Girls' K1 Slalom: Semifinals
Boys' K1 Slalom: Semifinals
Girls' C1 Slalom: Medal Matches
Boys' C1 Slalom: Medal Matches
Girls' K1 Slalom: Medal Matches
Boys' K1 Slalom: Medal Matches

Medal summary

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Boys' Events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Head-to-head Sprint C1
details
Serghei Tarnovschi
 Moldova
Vadim Korobov
 Lithuania
Kryštof Hájek
 Czech Republic
Head-to-head Sprint K1
details
Stanislau Daineka
 Belarus
Milán Mozgi
 Hungary
Vladislav Oleynikov
 Russia
Obstacle Canoe Slalom C1
details
Lucas Roisin
 France
Robert Hendrick
 Ireland
Marko Mirgorodský
 Slovakia
Obstacle Canoe Slalom K1
details
Anže Urankar
 Slovenia
Jakub Grigar
 Slovakia
Huang Song
 China

Girls' Events

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
Head-to-head Sprint C1
details
Kamila Bobr
 Belarus
Liudmyla Luzan
 Ukraine
Victoria Morales Cazarez
 Mexico
Head-to-head Sprint K1
details
Inna Nikitina
 Russia
Luca Homonnai
 Hungary
Camila Morison Rey
 Spain
Obstacle Canoe Slalom K1
details
Camille Prigent
 France
Yan Jiahua
 China
Amálie Hilgertová
 Czech Republic
Obstacle Canoe Slalom C1
details
Nadine Weratschnig
 Austria
Martina Satková
 Czech Republic
Birgit Ohmayer
 Germany

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Belarus2002
 France2002
3 Russia1012
4 Austria1001
 Moldova1001
 Slovenia1001
7 Hungary0202
8 Czech Republic0123
9 China0112
 Slovakia0112
11 Ireland0101
 Lithuania0101
 Ukraine0101
14 Germany0011
 Mexico0011
 Spain0011
Totals (16 entries)88824

References

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  1. ^ "Qualification System" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-09-06. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "2014 Youth Olympics Games Qualification" (PDF). ICF. 20 February 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 March 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Sport Explanatory Brochure: Canoeing" (PDF). Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee. 4 March 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
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