CBC to broadcast races at 3 p.m. EST Saturday
MONTEMOR-O-VELHO, PORTUGAL (June 4, 2016) – Étienne Morneau (Québec, QC) and Ryan Cochrane (Windsor, NS) landed a bronze medal today in the Men’s K2 200m at the third and final ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup in Montemor-O-Velho, Portugal.
Adam van Koeverden (Oakville, ON) moved up one spot from his result last week and placed fourth in the Men’s K1 1000m. van Koeverden is a four-time Olympic medalist and will represent Canada in the event at his fourth Olympic Games in Rio.
Andréanne Langlois (Québec, QC) had an impressive fifth place result in the Women’s K1 200m final. This was Langlois’ top international result to date.
Olympic bronze medalist Mark Oldershaw (Burlington, ON) finished seventh in the Men’s C1 1000m to match his result from last week. Oldershaw has been confirmed as Canada’s Men’s C1 entry for the Olympic Games.
Michelle Russell (Fall River, NS) and Madeline Schmidt (Ottawa, ON) placed eighth in the Women’s K2 500m final. Russell and Schmidt are still in the hunt for Olympic qualification. They will race-off against Genevieve Orton (Lake Echo, NS) and KC Fraser (Toronto, ON) for the Olympic spot in Montreal at the end of June.
Roland Varga (Richmond Hill, ON) and Paul Bryant (Richmond Hill, ON) finished fourth in the Men’s C2 200m final. They also raced the heat of the Olympic distance C2 1000m and went directly through to the final with a second place result in their heat.
Two-time World Champion and Olympic bronze medalist Mark de Jonge (Halifax, NS) won his semi-final in the Men’s K1 200m to advance to tomorrow’s final. Alex Scott (Bedford, NS) raced the same semi and finished third to also qualify for the A-final.
Both Émilie Fournel (Montreal, QC) and Michelle Russell (Fall River, NS) have advanced to the A-final in the Women’s K1 500m. Fournel won her semi-final while Russell was second in her semi.
Ben Tardioli (Ottawa, ON) paddled through to the final in the Men’s C1 200m with a second place finish in his semi-final. Tardioli placed fifth at last week’s World Cup.
In non-Olympic events, Mark Oldershaw raced the Men’s C1 500m and won his heat to advance directly to tomorrow’s final. Adam van Koeverden won his semi-final in the Men’s K1 500m to advance to the final. Angus Mortimer (Ottawa, ON) was third in the same event and also advanced.
World Cup action is being covered on CBC’s Road to the Olympic Games. The final two shows will be broadcast on CBC Sports this weekend. Races will also be webcast on CBC’s digital platforms including the CBC Sports app and cbcsports.ca. CBC Sports is the Official Broadcast Partner of Canoe Kayak Canada.
Results
Broadcast and Webcast Information
CBC TV Broadcast Times (Road to the Olympic Games)
- Saturday from 3 – 4 p.m. EST
- Sunday from 2 – 3 p.m. local time
CBC webcast times – watch online at cbcsports.ca or via the CBC Sports app.
- Saturday from 6:30 – 8 a.m. EST & from 3 – 4 p.m. EST
- Sunday from 5:30 – 7 a.m. EST & from 1 – 2 p.m. EST
Summary of Results
Athlete | Event | Result |
Ryan Cochrane (Windsor, NS),
Étienne Morneau (Québec, QC) |
Men’s K2 200m | 3rd
Bronze medal |
Adam van Koeverden (Oakville, ON) | Men’s K1 1000m | 4th |
Andréanne Langlois (Québec, QC) | Women’s K1 200m | 5th overall |
Mark Oldershaw (Burlington, ON) | Men’s C1 1000m | 7th overall |
Michelle Russell (Fall River, NS)
Madeline Schmidt (Ottawa, ON) |
Women’s K2 500m | 8th overall |
Roland Varga (Richmond Hill, ON)
Paul Bryant (Richmond Hill, ON) |
Men’s C2 200m | 4th overall |
Marshall Hughes (Waverley, NS),
Pierre-Luc Poulin (Lac Beauport, QC) |
Men’s K2 1000m | 10th overall |
Andrew Jessop (Halifax, NS)
Rob Clarke (Mississauga, ON) |
Men’s K2 1000m | 11th overall |
Semi-finals | ||
Mark de Jonge (Halifax, NS) | Men’s K1 200m | 1st in semi
Advanced to A-final |
Ben Tardioli (Ottawa, ON) | Men’s C1 200m | 2nd in semi
Advanced to A-final |
Roland Varga (Richmond Hill, ON)
Paul Bryant (Richmond Hill, ON) |
Men’s C2 1000m | 2nd in heat
Advanced to A-final |
Alex Scott (Bedford, NS) | Men’s K1 200m | 3rd in semi
Advanced to A-final |
Émilie Fournel (Montreal, QC) | Women’s K1 500m | 1nd in semi
Advanced to A-final |
Michelle Russell (Fall River, NS) | Women’s K1 500m | 2nd in semi
Advanced to A-final |
Mark Oldershaw (Burlington, ON) | Men’s C1 500m | 1st in heat
Advanced to A-final |
Adam van Koeverden (Oakville, ON) | Men’s K1 500m | 1st in semi
Advanced to A-final |
Angus Mortimer (Ottawa, ON) | Men’s K1 500m | 3rd in semi
Advanced to A-final |
Pierre-Luc Laliberté (Otterburn Park, QC) | Men’s C1 200m | 4h in semi
Advanced to B-final |
Rob Clarke (Mississauga, ON)
Pierre-Luc Poulin (Lac Beauport, QC) Andrew Jessop (Halifax, NS) Marshall Hughes (Waverley, NS) |
Men’s K4 1000m | 4th in semi
Did not advance |
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