Herrarnas C-2 i slalom i kanotsport vid olympiska sommarspelen 1972
Kanotsport vid olympiska sommarspelen 1972 | ||||
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Slalom | ||||
C-1 | herrar | |||
C-2 | herrar | |||
K-1 | herrar | damer | ||
Sprint | ||||
C-1 1000 m | herrar | |||
C-2 1000 m | herrar | |||
K-1 500 m | damer | |||
K-1 1000 m | herrar | |||
K-2 500 m | damer | |||
K-2 1000 m | herrar | |||
K-4 1000 m | herrar |
Herrarnas C-2 slalom vid olympiska sommarspelen 1972 hölls i Augsburg i Västtyskland.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons |
C-2, slalom[1] | Östtyskland Walter Hofmann Rolf-Dieter Amend | Västtyskland Hans-Otto Schumacher Wilhelm Baues | Frankrike Jean-Louis Olry Jean-Claude Olry |
Resultat
Placering | Namn | Åk 1 | Åk 2 | Resultat | ||||
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Tid | Poäng | Totalt | Tid | Poäng | Totalt | Totalt | ||
Walter Hofmann & Rolf-Dieter Amend (GDR) | 270,68 | 40 | 310,68 | 285,51 | 160 | 445,51 | 310,68 | |
Hans-Otto Schumacher & Wilhelm Baues (FRG) | 286,96 | 30 | 316,96 | 291,90 | 20 | 311,90 | 311,90 | |
Jean-Louis Olry & Jean-Claude Olry (FRA) | 322,04 | 40 | 362,04 | 305,10 | 10 | 315,10 | 315,10 | |
4 | Jürgen Kretschmer & Klaus Trummer (GDR) | 299,57 | 30 | 329,57 | - | - | - | 329,57 |
5 | Jan Frączek & Ryszard Seruga (POL) | 326,31 | 40 | 366,31 | 316,78 | 70 | 386,78 | 366,31 |
6 | Janez Andrijašič & Peter Guzelj (YUG) | - | - | - | 318,01 | 50 | 368,01 | 372,88 |
7 | Michael Reimann & Olaf Fricke (FRG) | 301,86 | 70 | 371,86 | 310,00 | 200 | 510,00 | 371,86 |
8 | Heimo Müllneritsch & Helmar Steindl (AUT) | 305,14 | 70 | 375,14 | 296,72 | 160 | 456,72 | 375,14 |
9 | Theo Nüsing & Hans Jakob Hitz (FRG) | 306,67 | 80 | 386,67 | 324,38 | 90 | 414,38 | 386,67 |
10 | František Kadaňka & Antonín Brabec (TCH) | 308,88 | 80 | 388,88 | 312,33 | 150 | 462,33 | 388,88 |
11 | Gabriel Janoušek & Milan Horyna (TCH) | - | - | - | 322,30 | 80 | 402,30 | 402,30 |
12 | Tom Southworth & John Burton (USA) | 387,83 | 40 | 427,83 | 317,55 | 90 | 407,55 | 407,55 |
13 | Jerzy Jeż & Wojciech Kudlik (POL) | - | - | - | 366,10 | 50 | 416,10 | 416,10 |
14 | Russ Nichols & John Evans (USA) | 322,02 | 200 | 522,02 | 310,08 | 130 | 440,08 | 440,08 |
15 | David Allen & Lindsay Williams (GBR) | - | - | - | 367,08 | 80 | 447,08 | 447,08 |
16 | Zdeněk Měšťan & Ladislav Měšťan (TCH) | 319,10 | 130 | 449,10 | 319,00 | 140 | 459,00 | 449,10 |
17 | Maciej Rychta & Zbigniew Leśniak (POL) | 299,64 | 160 | 459,64 | 295,70 | 160 | 455,70 | 455,70 |
18 | Jürgen Henze & Herbert Fischer (GDR) | - | - | - | 308,44 | 200 | 508,44 | 508,44 |
19 | Dušan Tuma & Franc Žitnik (YUG) | 328,55 | 230 | 558,55 | - | - | - | 558,55 |
20 | John Court & Jon Goodwin (GBR) | - | - | - | - | - | - | Startade inte |
Referenser
- ^ ”Arkiverade kopian”. Arkiverad från originalet den 19 maj 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110519200959/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1972/CAN/mens-canadian-doubles-slalom.html. Läst 23 september 2008. Sports-reference.com (engelska)
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