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Canoeing at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's C-2 500 metres

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The men's C-2 500 metres event was an open-style, pairs canoeing event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 1984 Summer Olympics program.

Medalists

Gold
Gold
Silver
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
 Matija Ljubek
and Mirko Nišović (YUG)
 Ivan Patzaichin
and Toma Simionov (ROU)
 Enrique Míguez
and Narciso Suárez (ESP)

Results

Heats

Eleven teams entered in two heats on August 6. The top three finishers from each of the heats advanced directly to the final and the remaining five teams were relegated to the semifinal.

Heat 1
1.  Matija Ljubek and Mirko Nišović (YUG) 1:49.08 QF
2.  Didier Hoyer and Eric Renaud (FRA) 1:50.04 QF
3.  Enrique Míguez and Narciso Suárez (ESP) 1:50.74 QF
4.  Wolfram Faust and Ralf Wienand (FRG) 1:51.08 QS
5.  Bret Young and Bruce Merritt (USA) 1:53.50 QS
Heat 2
1.  Ivan Patzaichin and Toma Simionov (ROU) 1:47.18 QF
2.  Steve Botting and Eric Smith (CAN) 1:51.37 QF
3.  Eric Jamieson and Andrew Train (GBR) 1:52.22 QF
4.  Shusei Fukuzato and Hiroyuki Izumi (JPN) 1:52.41 QS
5.  Arturo Ferrer and Víctor Velasco (MEX) 1:57.80 QS
6.  Jang Yeong-Cheol and Yun Hui-Chun (KOR) 2:25.20 QS

Semifinal

A semifinal was held on August 8. The top three finishers from the semifinal advanced to the final.

Semifinal
1.  Wolfram Faust and Ralf Wienand (FRG) 1:50.20 QF
2.  Shusei Fukuzato and Hiroyuki Izumi (JPN) 1:51.37 QF
3.  Bret Young and Bruce Merritt (USA) 1:51.49 QF
4.  Arturo Ferrer and Víctor Velasco (MEX) 1:53.19
5.  Jang Yeong-Cheol and Yun Hui-Chun (KOR) 2:20.23

Final

The final was held on August 10.

Gold
 Matija Ljubek and Mirko Nišović (YUG) 1:43.67
Silver
 Ivan Patzaichin and Toma Simionov (ROU) 1:45.58
Bronze
 Enrique Míguez and Narciso Suárez (ESP) 1:47.71
4.  Didier Hoyer and Eric Renaud (FRA) 1:47.72
5.  Steve Botting and Eric Smith (CAN) 1:48.81
6.  Wolfram Faust and Ralf Wienand (FRG) 1:48.97
7.  Eric Jamieson and Andrew Train (GBR) 1:49.59
8.  Shusei Fukuzato and Hiroyuki Izumi (JPN) 1:50.22
9.  Bret Young and Bruce Merritt (USA) 1:50.55

The Yugoslavs won the gold thanks to a closing spurt that pushed them past the Romanians after 400 m.

References

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