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TARNOVSCHI (MDA) suspended

ICFmedia
18 August 2016

Olympic Canoe Sprint C1M 1000m bronze medallist, Serghei TARNOVSCHI (MDA) has been suspended with immediate effect following adverse results from a pre-competition test.

The 19-year-old paddler was due to contest the C2M 1000m with brother Oleg, but will now no longer be eligible and will face provisional suspension under rule 7.8 of the ICF Anti Doping Rules.Read more

Wallace sets sights on fourth Olympics after Rio bronze

ICFmedia
18 August 2016

Evergreen Australian paddler, Ken Wallace, has vowed to push on for a fourth Olympic Games after pairing with Olympic debutant Lachlan Tame to win bronze in the K2 1000 on Thursday morning.

33-year-old Wallace, who won gold and bronze at the Beijing Olympics, and then finished fourth in the K2 1000 in London, said he’s in the form of his life – and while he has a lot more responsibilities at home these days, Tokyo 2020 is in his thoughts.

“I’d like to think so, I really would,” Wallace said.

“For me personally I’ve had the most

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IOC President Congratulates Canoeing

ICFmedia
18 August 2016

Thomas Bach congratulated canoeing after witnessing some spectacular canoe sprint action as the second day of medal races concluded at the Lagoa Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. 

Arriving in time to watch the C1 Men 200m race for gold the IOC President was treated to a compelling watch alongside the ICF President and IOC Member José Perurena.

Ukrains Iurii Cheban crossed the line first with Azerbaijan's Valentin Demyaneko securing silver.

However it was local, Isaquias Queiroz Dos Santos (BRA) that received the most rapturous

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Hartley talks of quitting 'lonely' K1 and turning to K2 for Tokyo

ICFmedia
18 August 2016

A missing bum pad may be the catalyst to keep South Africa’s Bridgitte Hartley in canoe sprint for another four years – as long as she can avoid the loneliness of living overseas.

33-year-old Hartley, who won silver in London in 2012, finished eighth in the K1 500 B final on Thursday, and admitted after the race she had been thrown by some missing equipment before the race.

“I’m very disappointed,” she said.

“I got to the race course this morning and my bum pad was gone, completely gone and I couldn’t find it anywhere. I was

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Danuta Kozac shows dominance in a day of otherwise close finishes

ICFmedia
18 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Danuta KOZAK (HUN) won her second gold medal of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and emphatically retained her women's kayak single (K1) 500m title at the Lagoa Stadium on Thursday.

None of the other seven paddlers could match KOZAK's move at the halfway mark and she won by a margin of almost two seconds.

At the line there were five boats in contention for the minor medals. Emma JORGENSEN (DEN), at 20 the youngest finalist, sneaked through for silver ahead of K1 200m champion Lisa CARRINGTON (NZL).

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Liepa makes history for two countries at Rio 2016

ICFmedia
17 August 2016

When Lasma Liepa took to the water for the canoe sprint competition in Rio this week, she was making history for two countries.

It was no surprise that given the enormity of the occasion, nerves got the better of the Latvian-born Turk competing in her first Olympics.

28-year-old Liepa was also the first athlete to represent Turkey in canoe at an Olympic Games, and she was also the first woman from Latvia to compete in canoe.

“I was so nervous,” she said.

“At the start I forgot everything. I had never had so much stress in my life before,

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