Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's K-2 500 metres

The men's K-2 500 metres event was a pairs kayaking event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics program.

Medalists

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  Gold   Silver   Bronze
  Zoltán Kammerer
and Botond Storcz (HUN)
  Daniel Collins
and Andrew Trim (AUS)
  Ronald Rauhe
and Tim Wieskötter (GER)

Results

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Heats

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19 crews were entered into the event. The top finishers from each of the three heats advanced directly to the finals while the remaining teams were relegated to the semifinals.

Heat 1 of 3
Date: Wednesday 27 September 2000
Place Overall Nation Athletes Time Qual.
1 3   Germany Ronald Rauhe and Tim Wieskötter 1:30.502 QF
2 7   Poland Marek Twardowski and Adam Wysocki 1:32.350 QS
3 9   Great Britain Paul Darby-Dowman and Ross Sabberton 1:32.782 QS
4 14   United States Peter Newton and Angel Pérez 1:33.646 QS
5 16   Israel Rami Zur and Ro'l Yellin 1:34.774 QS
6 17   Russia Roman Zarubin and Aleksandr Ivanik 1:35.212 QS
7 19   Brazil Sebastián Cuattrin and Carlos Campos 1:35.662 QS
Heat 2 of 3
Date: Wednesday 27 September 2000
Place Overall Nation Athletes Time Qual.
1 4   Hungary Zoltán Kammerer and Botond Storcz 1:30.502 QF
2 5   Slovakia Juraj Bača and Michal Riszdorfer 1:32.026 QS
3 10   France Bâbak Amir-Tahmasseb and Philippe Aubertin 1:32.902 QS
4 12   Romania Vasile Curuzan and Romică Șerban 1:33.184 QS
5 13   Czech Republic Radek Záruba and Pavel Holubář 1:33.490 QS
6 15   Bulgaria Petar Sibinkić and Milko Kazanov 1:33.682 QS
Heat 3 of 3
Date: Wednesday 27 September 2000
Place Overall Nation Athletes Time Qual.
1 1   Sweden Henrik Nilsson and Markus Oscarsson 1:30.051 QF
2 2   Australia Andrew Trim and Daniel Collins 1:30.393 QS
3 6   Italy Antonio Rossi and Beniamino Bonomi 1:32.902 QS
4 8   Denmark Paw Madsen and Jesper Staal 1:32.617 QS
5 11   Lithuania Egidijus Balčiūnas and Alvydas Duonėla 1:32.931 QS
6 18   Norway Eirik Verås Larsen and Nils Olav Fjeldheim 1:35.619 QS

Overall Results Heats

Heats
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Place Time Qual.
1   Sweden Henrik Nilsson and Markus Oscarsson 3 1 1:30.051 QF
2   Australia Andrew Trim and Daniel Collins 3 2 1:30.393 QS
3   Germany Ronald Rauhe and Tim Wieskötter 1 1 1:30.502 QF
4   Hungary Zoltán Kammerer and Botond Storcz 2 1 1:31.144 QF
5   Slovakia Juraj Bača and Michal Riszdorfer 2 2 1:32.026 QS
6   Italy Antonio Rossi and Beniamino Bonomi 3 3 1:32.193 QS
7   Poland Marek Twardowski and Adam Wysocki 1 2 1:32.350 QS
8   Denmark Paw Madsen and Jesper Staal 3 4 1:32.617 QS
9   Great Britain Paul Darby-Dowman and Ross Sabberton 1 3 1:32.782 QS
10   France Bâbak Amir-Tahmasseb and Philippe Aubertin 2 3 1:32.902 QS
11   Lithuania Egidijus Balčiūnas and Alvydas Duonėla 3 5 1:32.931 QS
12   Romania Vasile Curuzan and Romică Șerban 2 4 1:33.184 QS
13   Czech Republic Radek Záruba and Pavel Holubář 2 5 1:33.490 QS
14   United States Peter Newton and Angel Pérez 1 4 1:33.646 QS
15   Bulgaria Petar Sibinkić and Milko Kazanov 2 6 1:33.682 QS
16   Israel Rami Zur and Ro'l Yellin 1 5 1:34.774 QS
17   Russia Roman Zarubin and Aleksandr Ivanik 1 6 1:35.212 QS
18   Norway Eirik Verås Larsen and Nils Olav Fjeldheim 3 6 1:35.619 QS
19   Brazil Sebastián Cuattrin and Carlos Campos 1 7 1:35.662 QS

Semifinals

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The top three finishers in each of the two semifinals advanced to the final.

Heat 1 of 2
Date: Friday 29 September 2000
Place Overall Nation Athletes Time Qual.
1 4   Australia Andrew Trim and Daniel Collins 1:31.475 QF
2 6   Bulgaria Petar Sibinkić and Milko Kazanov 1:31.919 QF
3 8   France Bâbak Amir-Tahmasseb and Philippe Aubertin 1:32.597 QF
4 9   Denmark Paw Madsen and Jesper Staal 1:32.867
5 10   Russia Roman Zarubin and Aleksandr Ivanik 1:32.963
6 11   Romania Vasile Curuzan and Romică Șerban 1:32.975
7 13   Great Britain Paul Darby-Dowman and Ross Sabberton 1:33.173
8 14   Israel Rami Zur and Ro'l Yellin 1:34.241
Heat 2 of 2
Date: Friday 29 September 2000
Place Overall Nation Athletes Time Qual.
1 1   Italy Antonio Rossi and Beniamino Bonomi 1:29.886 QF
2   Poland Marek Twardowski and Adam Wysocki 1:30.026 QF
3   United States Peter Newton and Angel Pérez 1:31.082 QF
4   Slovakia Juraj Bača and Michal Riszdorfer 1:31.484
5   Lithuania Egidijus Balčiūnas and Alvydas Duonėla 1:32.084
6   Czech Republic Radek Záruba and Pavel Holubář 1:33.056
7   Norway Eirik Verås Larsen and Nils Olav Fjeldheim 1:34.712
8   Brazil Sebastián Cuattrin and Carlos Campos 1:34.868

Overall Results Heats

Heats
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Place Time Qual.
1   Italy Antonio Rossi and Beniamino Bonomi 2 1 1:29.886 QF
2   Poland Marek Twardowski and Adam Wysocki 2 2 1:31.082 QF
3   United States Peter Newton and Angel Pérez 2 3 1:30.502 QF
4   Australia Andrew Trim and Daniel Collins 1 1 1:31.475 QF
5   Slovakia Juraj Bača and Michal Riszdorfer 2 4 1:31.484
6   Bulgaria Petar Sibinkić and Milko Kazanov 1 2 1:32.193 QF
7   Lithuania Egidijus Balčiūnas and Alvydas Duonėla 2 5 1:32.084
8   France Bâbak Amir-Tahmasseb and Philippe Aubertin 1 3 1:32.597 QF
9   Denmark Paw Madsen and Jesper Staal 1 4 1:32.867
10   Russia Roman Zarubin and Aleksandr Ivanik 1 5 1:32.963
11   Romania Vasile Curuzan and Romică Șerban 1 6 1:32.975
12   Czech Republic Radek Záruba and Pavel Holubář 2 6 1:33.056
13   Great Britain Paul Darby-Dowman and Ross Sabberton 1 7 1:33.173
14   Israel Rami Zur and Ro'l Yellin 1 8 1:34.241
15   Norway Eirik Verås Larsen and Nils Olav Fjeldheim 2 7* 1:34.712
16   Brazil Sebastián Cuattrin and Carlos Campos 2 8 1:34.868

Final

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Heat 1 of 1
Date: Sunday 1 October 2000
Place Nation Athletes Time
    Hungary Zoltán Kammerer and Botond Storcz 1:47.055
    Australia Andrew Trim and Daniel Collins 1:47.895
    Germany Ronald Rauhe and Tim Wieskötter 1:48.771
4   France Bâbak Amir-Tahmasseb and Philippe Aubertin 1:48.921
5   Poland Marek Twardowski and Adam Wysocki 1:48.963
6   United States Peter Newton and Angel Pérez 1:52.617
7   Italy Antonio Rossi and Beniamino Bonomi 1:52.635
8   Bulgaria Petar Sibinkić and Milko Kazanov 1:52.725
9   Sweden Henrik Nilsson and Markus Oscarsson 1:56.301

The race was delayed five hours by wind gusts of 40 mph (64 km/h), which happened three times in the event alone. Because of the winds, the waters were as choppy as those used for the whitewater course. Australia moved from third to first with 50 meters left, only to have the Hungarians surge ahead at the finish to win the race. The winning time was 16 seconds slower than that of the qualifying heats four days earlier due to the adverse weather conditions.

References

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