Olympische Sommerspiele 1956/Kanu – Einer-Canadier 1000 m (Männer)

SportartKanu
DisziplinEiner-Canadier 1000 m
GeschlechtMänner
Teilnehmer9 Athleten aus 9 Nationen
WettkampfortLake Wendouree
Wettkampfphase1. Dezember 1956
Siegerzeit5:05,3 min
Medaillengewinner
Rumänien 1952 Leon Rotman (ROM)
Ungarn 1949 István Hernek (HUN)
Sowjetunion 1955 Gennadi Bucharin (SUN)
19521960

Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1956 wurde am 1. Dezember auf dem Lake Wendouree in der australischen Stadt Ballarat der Einer-Canadier-Wettbewerb über 1000 m für Männer ausgetragen.

Der Rumäne Leon Rotman gewann das Rennen vor dem Ungarn István Hernek sowie dem Sowjetrussen Gennadi Bucharin.

Finale

RangNameNationZeit
1Leon RotmanRumänien 1952 Rumänien5:05,3 min
2István HernekUngarn 1949 Ungarn5:06,2 min
3Gennadi BucharinSowjetunion 1955 Sowjetunion5:12,7 min
4Karel HradilkTschechoslowakei Tschechoslowakei5:15,9 min
5Herbert KirschnerDeutschland Mannschaft Gesamtdeutsch 1956 Deutschland5;18,6 min
6Verner WetterstenSchweden Schweden5:28,0 min
7Bryan HarperAustralien Australien5:37,6 min
8George BossyKanada 1921 Kanada5:39,4 min
9William SchuetteVereinigte Staaten 48 Vereinigte Staaten5:47,7 min

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