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The women's canoe sprint K-4 500 metres competition at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place between 6 and 8 August at Eton Dorney.[1]
Women's canoe sprint K-4 500 metres at the Games of the XXX Olympiad | |
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Venue | Eton Dorney |
Date | 6 to 8 August |
Competitors | 44 from 11 nations |
Winning time | 1:30.827 |
Medalists | |
Gabriella Szabó, Danuta Kozák, Katalin Kovács and Krisztina Fazekas Zur, representing Hungary, won the gold medal. Germany's team won silver and Belarus took the bronze.
The competition comprised three heats, a semi-finals, and a final. The first boat and second-best in each heat qualified for the final, with the remainder going to the semi-final where the top five boats then qualified for the final.[2]
All times are British Summer Time (UTC+01:00)
Date | Time | Round |
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Monday 6 August 2012 | 10:39 11:51 | Heats Semi-finals |
Wednesday 8 August 2012 | 10:44 | Finals |
The first boat from each heat and the fastest runner-up qualified for the final, with the remainder going to the semi-finals.
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Gabriella Szabó Danuta Kozák Katalin Kovács Krisztina Fazekas Zur |
Hungary | 1:35.769 | Q |
2 | Jess Walker Rachel Cawthorn Angela Hannah Louisa Sawers |
Great Britain | 1:37.355 | |
3 | Marie Delattre-Demory Joanne Mayer Sarah Guyot Gabrielle Tuleu |
France | 1:40.022 | |
4 | Yu Lamei Li Zhangli Ren Wenjun Liu Haiping |
China | 1:40.661 | |
5 | Antonia Horvat-Panda Antonija Nađ Renata Major-Kubik Marta Tibor |
Serbia | 1:40.756 | |
6 | Rach Lovell Hannah Davis Jo Brigden-Jones Lyndsie Fogarty |
Australia | 1:41.794 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Carolin Leonhardt Franziska Weber Katrin Wagner-Augustin Tina Dietze |
Germany | 1:31.633 | Q |
2 | Teresa Portela Joana Vasconcelos Beatriz Gomes Helena Rodrigues |
Portugal | 1:32.785 | Q |
3 | Iryna Pamialova Nadzeya Papok Volha Khudzenka Maryna Pautaran |
Belarus | 1:33.676 | |
4 | Yuliana Salakhova Vera Sobetova Natalia Podolskaya Yulia Kachalova |
Russia | 1:33.680 | |
5 | Marta Walczykiewicz Aneta Konieczna Karolina Naja Beata Mikołajczyk |
Poland | 1:35.843 |
The top five boats qualified for the final.
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Marta Walczykiewicz Aneta Konieczna Karolina Naja Beata Mikołajczyk |
Poland | 1:30.338 | Q, WB |
2 | Iryna Pamialova Nadzeya Papok Volha Khudzenka Maryna Pautaran |
Belarus | 1:30.883 | Q |
3 | Yuliana Salakhova Vera Sobetova Natalia Podolskaya Yulia Kachalova |
Russia | 1:31.824 | Q |
4 | Jess Walker Rachel Cawthorn Angela Hannah Louisa Sawers |
Great Britain | 1:32.550 | Q |
5 | Marie Delattre-Demory Joanne Mayer Sarah Guyot Gabrielle Tuleu |
France | 1:33.303 | Q |
6 | Rach Lovell Hannah Davis Jo Brigden-Jones Lyndsie Fogarty |
Australia | 1:33.671 | |
7 | Antonia Horvat-Panda Antonija Nađ Renata Major-Kubik Marta Tibor |
Serbia | 1:33.823 | |
8 | Yu Lamei Li Zhangli Ren Wenjun Liu Haiping |
China | 1:34.004 |
After winning three straight Olympic silvers in this event, Kovacs finally won her gold, beating out the German team led by Wagner-Augustin, who had won three straight Olympic golds in this event.
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