Heat results of men's kayak single (K1) 500m
www.chinaview.cn 2008-08-19 16:25:42   Print

    BEIJING, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Following are the heat results of the men's kayak single (K1) 500m at the Beijing Olympics held in Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park on Tuesday:

    Heat 1

    1. van Koeverden Adam, Canada, 1 minute 35.554 seconds

    2. Eirik Larsen, Norway, 1:36.439

    3. Michele Zerial, Italy, 1:36.950

    4. Steven Ferguson, New Zealand, 1:37.538

    5. Shaun Rubenstein, South Africa, 1:37.687

    6. Dmitriy Torlopov, Kazakhstan, 1:39.892

    7. Jorge Garcia, Cuba, 1:42.803

    8. Rudolf Berking-Williams, Samoa, 1:47.839

    Heat 2

    1. Tim Brabants, Britain, 1:36.338

    2. Anton Ryakhov, Russia, 1:37.666

    3. Stejepan Janic, Croatia, 1:37.724

    4. Amaud Hybois, France, 1:37.902

    5. Miguel Antonio Correa, Argentina, 1:39.781

    6. Emanuel Silva, Portugal, 1:42.513

    7. Tony Lespoir, Seychelles, 1:53.248

    Heat 3

    1. Akos Wereckei, Hungary, 1:36.099

    2. Ken Wallace, Australia, 1:36.208

    3. Anders Gustafsson, Sweden, 1:36.633

    4. Marek Twardowski, Poland, 1:39.436

    5. Assane Dame Fall, Senegal, 1:52.215

    6. Gomes da Silva Alcino, S. Tome & Principe, 1:58.178

    7. Koutoua Francis Abia, Cote d'Iroive, 2:00.716

    Heat 4

    1. Michael Kolganov, Israel, 1:38.396

    2. Jonas Ems, Germany, 1:38.819

    3. Rami Zur, United States, 1:39.037

    4. Manuel Cortina, Mexico, 1:40.626

    5. Kasper Bleibach, Denmark, 1:42.529

    6. Pan Yao, China, 1:44.757

    7. Phone Myint Tayzar, Myanmar, 1:48.179

    Note: Top 6 in each group and the 3 best next by time go to semifinals and the rest out.

Editor: Xinhuanet
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