Kayak quad and canadians in the semifinals - bread with trouble - Brendel
Sebastian Brendel from Potsdam has made the entry into the Olympic semifinals in the C1 only with an extra-round. The three-time canoeing olympic champion, who bronze bronze previously in Tokyo in the two-canader with Tim Hecker, was tightened in his flow of the co-favorites Martin Fuksa from the Czech Republic and Balaz's Adolf from Hungary and landed in third place after 1000 meters. In the quarterfinals he won and moved on.
Scheibner Next - Hattrick for Brendel?
It made better the 25-year-old Conrad Scheibner. As secondary leaders, the Berliner came directly on Friday and has the best medal elevations. Scheibner was slower than BRendel at his lead for about two and a half seconds. Most recently, the Berliner won the high-caliber World Cup in Hungarian Szeged and came to the European Championship in the Polish poses behind the Czech Fuksa as second.
The 33-year-old Brendel could create the Hattrick in his paradised discipline on this Saturday. Never before, a cane in his discipline three Olympic lifes bought one behind the other. This feat of the women only made the New Zealänder Lisa Carrington, who won in the kayak over the 200 meter distance Gold in London 2012, Rio de Janeiro 2016 and now in Tokyo.
Both kayak fours in the final
Significantly more sovereign than at Brendel it ran in the kayak quad: because the German gentlemen with Max Rendschmidt, Ronald Rauhe, Tom Liebschscher and Max Lemke Paddelte paddled with Olympic best time directly into the semifinals. The experienced crew clearly prevailed as a lead winner and moved into the semi-finals with the secondary-placed Australians. The German parade boat in 2016 in Rio had won the gold medal on twice the distance with Max Hoff, Rendschmidt, Liebscher and Marcus - and also goes to Tokyo as a favorite.
Previously, the kayak fours of the women with Sabrina Hering-Pradler, Melanie Gebhardt, Jule Hake and Tina Dietze had managed as a lead-second directly into the semi-final. The newly formed team, most recently won the World Cup in Hungarian Szeged, had to be beaten on Friday only the poles. In the first lead, the crews of Hungary and New Zealand came directly into the semi-finals.
Also the Canadier-two women with Lisa Jahn (Berlin) and Sophie Koch (Karlsruhe) over the 500 m qualified behind China with 2nd place in front of the co-fees from Canada directly for the semi-final.
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