Canoeing at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's K-1 1000 metres

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The men's K-1 1000 metres event was an individual kayaking event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 1964 Summer Olympics programme on Lake Sagami, Japan.

The preliminary heats were held on 20 October 1964; 19 kayakers entered and were split into three heats of 6 each (with one heat of 7). The top three placers in each heat advanced to the semifinal, while the remaining six crews (4 had withdrawn without starting in the heats) had to compete in repechage heats held the same day. Since there were two repechage heats and three kayakers to advance from each, all of the kayakers who had started in the heats moved on to the semifinals the next day. Three semifinals, each with five kayakers, were held, with the top three in each heat to advance to the final. The final was held on 22 October.

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[edit] Medalists

Gold Gold Silver Silver Bronze Bronze
Sweden Rolf Peterson
Sweden (SWE)
Hungary Mihaly Hesz
Hungary (HUN)
Romania Aurel Vernescu
Romania (ROM)

[edit] Results

[edit] Heats

The 19 competitors first raced in three heats on 20 October. The top three finishers from each of the heats advanced directly to the semifinals; four were eliminated due to not starting, and the remaining 6 teams were relegated to the repechage heats.

Heat 1
1. Denmark Erik Hansen (DEN) 4:00.58 QS
2. Hungary Mihaly Hesz (HUN) 4:02.90 QS
3. Sweden Rolf Peterson (SWE) 4:04.27 QS
4. Netherlands Antonius Guerts (NED) 4:10.68 QR
5. Finland Ilkka Nummist (FIN) 4:14.34 QR
6. Japan Shigashiyama Hideo (JPN) 4:17.47 QR
Australia Philip Coles (AUS) Did not start
Heat 2
1. Romania Aurel Vernescu (ROM) 4:02.06 QS
2. Germany Erich Suhrbier (EUA) 4:03.44 QS
3. Austria Gunther Pfaff (AUT) 4:07.65 QS
4. Canada Arpid Simonyik (CAN) 4:12.48 QR
5. United States Tony Ralphs (USA) 4:21.53 QR
6. Bolivia Fernando Inchauste (BOL) 5:48.74 QR
Heat 3
1. Poland Wladyslaw Szuszkiewicz (POL) 4:06.48 QS
2. Great Britain Alistair Wilson (GBR) 4:09.44 QS
3. Soviet Union Igor Pisarev (URS) 4:11.91 QS
Belgium Rene Roels (BEL) Did not start
Bulgaria Gerogi Todorov (BUL) Did not start
Italy Cesare Zilioli (ITA) Did not start

[edit] Repechages

All competitors in the repechages advanced to the semifinals.

Repechage 1
1. Japan Shigashiyama Hideo (JPN) 4:42.93 QS
2. Netherlands Antonius Guerts (NED) 4:45.53 QS
3. United States Tony Ralphs (USA) 5:09.14 QS
Repechage 2
1. Canada Arpid Simonyik (CAN) 5:31.18 QS
2. Finland Ilkka Nummist (FIN) 5:31.76 QS
3. Bolivia Fernando Inchauste (BOL) 6:07.70 QS

[edit] Semifinals

The top three finishers in each of the three semifinals (raced on 21 October) advanced to the final. All other teams were eliminated.

Semifinal 1
1. Denmark Erik Hansen (DEN) 4:03.00 QF
2. Germany Erich Suhrbier (EUA) 4:04.05 QF
3. Soviet Union Igor Pisarev (URS) 4:09.95 QF
4. Japan Shigashiyama Hideo (JPN) 4:17.44
Bolivia Fernando Inchauste (BOL) Did not start
Semifinal 2
1. Romania Aurel Vernescu (ROM) 4:03.35 QF
2. Sweden Rolf Peterson (SWE) 4:06.97 QF
3. Great Britain Alistair Wilson (GBR) 4:07.61 QF
4. Canada Arpid Simonyik (CAN) 4:13.59
United States Tony Ralphs (USA) Did not start
Semifinal 3
1. Austria Gunther Pfaff (AUT) 4:03.53 QF
2. Hungary Mihaly Hesz (HUN) 4:04.57 QF
3. Netherlands Antonius Guerts (NED) 4:05.27 QF
4. Poland Wladyslaw Szuszkiewicz (POL) 4:08.51
5. Finland Ilkka Nummist (FIN) 4:17.47

[edit] Final

The final was held on 22 October.

Image:Med 1.png Sweden Rolf Peterson (SWE) 3:57.13
Image:Med 2.png Hungary Mihaly Hesz (HUN) 3:57.28
Image:Med 3.png Romania Aurel Vernescu (ROM) 4:00.77
4. Germany Erich Suhrbier (EUA) 4:01.62
5. Austria Gunther Pfaff (AUT) 4:03.56
6. Netherlands Antonius Guerts (NED) 4:04.48
7. Denmark Erik Hansen (DEN) 4:04.72
8. Great Britain Alistair Wilson (GBR) 4:05.80
9. Soviet Union Igor Pisarev (URS) 4:07.67

[edit] Sources

  • Tokyo Organizing Committee (1964). The Games of the XVIII Olympiad: Tokyo 1964, vol. 2.