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Men's Canoe Sprint Kayak Single 200m Semi-Finals - London 2012 Olympics 

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Full coverage from the Eton Dorney as the semi-finals of the men's canoe sprint kayak single K1 200m event at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
In 1924 in Paris, flatwater canoeing featured at the Games as a demonstration sport. Canoe and kayak racing became full medal sports at the 1936 Berlin Games. However events were initially limited to canoe sprint until canoe slalom made its debut at the 1972 Munich Games. Slalom racing was not competed again in the Olympic Games until the 1992 Barcelona Games.
Find more about Canoe/Kayak at www.olympic.org/canoe-kayak-fl... and www.olympic.org/canoe-kayak-sl...
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@pope400
@pope400 4 года назад
There's literally no room for leg day in this sport.
@lakers_in5
@lakers_in5 4 года назад
its actually 80% leg powered if you understand the sport.
@pope400
@pope400 4 года назад
@@lakers_in5 jokes are tough for you, eh?
@pope400
@pope400 4 года назад
@@lakers_in5 doesn't seem like it would be "80% leg powered. It's not rowing, after all.
@TheLaualamp
@TheLaualamp 4 года назад
@@lakers_in5 I did kayaking for years, yes you use legs, but not 80%, don't be daft.
@Hobojoemama
@Hobojoemama 4 года назад
​@@TheLaualamp Yeah legs are pretty much just used for stabilization in most cases. Otherwise, in a forward paddle stroke like these guys are doing its more back and core (with arms, chest, and shoulders all heavily engaged).
@ruzzcraze1862
@ruzzcraze1862 5 лет назад
Nobody: RU-vid recommendations: here you go
@RobertMorgan
@RobertMorgan 2 года назад
Imagine the entirety of your sport training career coming down to winning or losing by 1/500th of a single second. I think I'd be a huge second-guesser in that situation: is it because I took that ONE day off and that guy didn't? Does he weigh a few ounces less? Did some wake turbulence wave BS slow me down or speed him up? Was the wind blowing the perfect direction?
@shyrhys9859
@shyrhys9859 3 года назад
They all look like joe from family guy
@user-jj4qz3iv2m
@user-jj4qz3iv2m 3 года назад
Whos joe?
@User-uu3go
@User-uu3go 2 года назад
Joe mama
@zariyah295
@zariyah295 4 года назад
Now add bike gears/pedals for the feet which power a small propeller have they’ll go double the speed
@lunacy7360
@lunacy7360 4 года назад
look at their legs tho
@billlee1724
@billlee1724 4 года назад
That’s a different sport
@OGchickentnt
@OGchickentnt 4 года назад
M8 that’s rowing
@droidy347
@droidy347 4 года назад
You can’t bc you’re feet movement adds a lot of the power with kayaking
@slabbyrider8665
@slabbyrider8665 4 года назад
Check out Lithuania @9:09 he clearly has pedals but they ain't done him no favours.
@HeyKevinYT
@HeyKevinYT 5 лет назад
1/500 of a second makes a difference
@codyheiner3636
@codyheiner3636 4 года назад
There's a dude named *Cesar de Cesare* 6:00
@AlexA-wb9pr
@AlexA-wb9pr 4 года назад
most people cant even sit in a kayak like that without immidiately falling over
@cofishfinder7269
@cofishfinder7269 4 года назад
Lol or true
@MarinelliBrosPodcast
@MarinelliBrosPodcast 2 года назад
It's true, kayaking requires lots of core strength, endurance, technique (unless you want to tear a muscle), and especially stability.
@asilasilamr1232
@asilasilamr1232 Год назад
@@cofishfinder7269 most???!! It needs like 6 months training!!
@paxtoncargill4661
@paxtoncargill4661 4 года назад
I like the other announcer in the background
@jkrhoads
@jkrhoads 4 года назад
Cool vid
@rxonmymind8362
@rxonmymind8362 4 года назад
While I’m barely 50 from the starting line (paddling furiously) with my Liftetime Kayak Angler boat. “Hey, wait up for me!”
@vtowner69
@vtowner69 4 года назад
I was a little further back trolling for a pike.
@rxonmymind8362
@rxonmymind8362 4 года назад
vtowner69 😂
@moralester
@moralester 4 года назад
bruh why are the ambient sounds louder than the announcer
@FoodFanatic-ib6dd
@FoodFanatic-ib6dd 4 года назад
Upper body workout champions go head to head in the ultimate no leg day sport
@eddiesu11
@eddiesu11 4 года назад
Actually you would be surprised how much they use thei legs
@FoodFanatic-ib6dd
@FoodFanatic-ib6dd 4 года назад
As chopsticks for eating Asian food
@luckylollermodmaster6283
@luckylollermodmaster6283 2 года назад
Without strong legs ur nothing in this sport
@rodrigohackos9119
@rodrigohackos9119 3 года назад
I wish this was how I went to school.
@codyheiner3636
@codyheiner3636 4 года назад
I'm confused, why does it say canoe and kayak in the title? Are their boats both canoes and kayaks at the same time?
@silveriojrsereno2071
@silveriojrsereno2071 5 лет назад
I love kayak races
@muhammadmaulana6428
@muhammadmaulana6428 4 года назад
T4!1
@muhammadmaulana6428
@muhammadmaulana6428 4 года назад
% ₩
@ollymetcalfe1
@ollymetcalfe1 9 лет назад
Someone skipped leg day
@gianlucabush6152
@gianlucabush6152 9 лет назад
Olly Metcalfe you'd be surprised how much they drive with their legs on each stroke
@tobyque9399
@tobyque9399 7 лет назад
Gianluca Bush True, true
@linguinepast3743
@linguinepast3743 5 лет назад
Their upper bodies would definitely be more developed then the lower
@hl.alexis
@hl.alexis 5 лет назад
You'd be surprised about how much they use their legs 😂 the stroke starts with the legs on the stroke side bent, and the other one more or less straight. As the paddle moves through the water the stroke side leg straightens and the other bends. It helps with efficiency and gaining more power through the stroke. I kayak competitively too, and most of my gym program is for my legs 😊
@KandiKlover
@KandiKlover 5 лет назад
It's like the reverse version of Cyclists.
@thekerryman
@thekerryman Год назад
What max speed do they reach?
@lopiipol4075
@lopiipol4075 6 лет назад
Где каноэ? где?
@whirledpeas1182
@whirledpeas1182 3 года назад
Guys they literally countersteer with their legs on every stroke...they are built, they just look small in the boat
@yassineboukhaima4003
@yassineboukhaima4003 8 лет назад
super kayak
@amers1580
@amers1580 6 лет назад
Yassine Boukhaima tu en fais
@kazutoshiotani6644
@kazutoshiotani6644 4 года назад
この艇でブルブルせず止まってられるのすごいな
@ezkieler850
@ezkieler850 6 лет назад
Are they pedaling as well or are they just operating a rudder that counteracts their power stroke?
@joshb9680
@joshb9680 6 лет назад
They're driving with their legs to add more power to their stroke. They also have a rudder that they use to make sure their boat doesn't go off course.
@placesaroundus
@placesaroundus 6 лет назад
ezkieler850 neither
@natadecoco1263
@natadecoco1263 6 лет назад
コアラさんの動画で来た人🙋👍
@MrTandtrollet
@MrTandtrollet 4 года назад
"Two one-hundredths of a second" no... that's two one-thousands of a second... utterly pointless.
@user-os7kz3jy5c
@user-os7kz3jy5c 3 года назад
Just like you:)
@bankarna4600
@bankarna4600 4 года назад
I want to do this. Where do I go to do this
@krizz5166
@krizz5166 4 года назад
Try looking up on google if there is sprint kayaking where you live if yes sing up
@user-mv6ed8fo8k
@user-mv6ed8fo8k 3 года назад
なんでこんなにも力強いのに進みはなめらかなんだろう。
@anitajakhar2197
@anitajakhar2197 4 года назад
Nice
@tidefanyankee2428
@tidefanyankee2428 5 лет назад
From the waist up they look like Greco-Roman wrestlers, from the waist down like long distance runners.
@aaronhapponen2901
@aaronhapponen2901 5 лет назад
Kinda true, their legs aint huge because they need long lasting power for their legs.
@zizikanaan2353
@zizikanaan2353 4 года назад
@@aaronhapponen2901 you need long lasting power for your legs in rowing🤷‍♂️
@liverpooler1997
@liverpooler1997 5 лет назад
2/1000ths of a second... not 100ths
@sun.bill.8121
@sun.bill.8121 9 месяцев назад
桃太郎さんちょんまげはやしてんのおもろ。かっこよ
@martinfuentes8462
@martinfuentes8462 6 лет назад
Aguantee Balboaa
@theoccasionalsnickerdoodle2525
@theoccasionalsnickerdoodle2525 4 года назад
Imagine if rowing was only 200 m
@slainetroyard2081
@slainetroyard2081 4 года назад
My only fear would just be me throwing away my paddle with these helicopter moves
@luckylollermodmaster6283
@luckylollermodmaster6283 2 года назад
Believe me it happens sometimes Ive seen it
@masonhenderson6547
@masonhenderson6547 3 года назад
One guy started before the horn
@trihandoko3730
@trihandoko3730 3 года назад
Mantab
@user-co9rd3qm5n
@user-co9rd3qm5n 4 года назад
カヌーでインハイ出てた友達にカヌーってお前が思ってるより速いし過激だよって言われて見てみたら想像以上に想像以上だった…
@verakishibe8764
@verakishibe8764 4 года назад
Sirtanginho e Xororó
@user-ie1rm8cu4p
@user-ie1rm8cu4p 4 года назад
Всего двадцать км/ч...
@Thelastdan
@Thelastdan 4 года назад
Well hello there boys
@juliacardinal1763
@juliacardinal1763 5 лет назад
La France avec Beaumont
@Ikbalesantuyers
@Ikbalesantuyers 4 года назад
Indonesia mana,?
@flamingodragon7138
@flamingodragon7138 Год назад
I’m confused- is this kayak or Canoe. The title says both.
@no-feelmuaythaixk1295
@no-feelmuaythaixk1295 8 лет назад
Awsome
@tommyrq180
@tommyrq180 28 дней назад
Muddled voice, but am I hearing the great Andrew Cotter announcing this event? 😊 Wonder if Olive and Mabel are allowed to run along the bank and bark at the racers? 😂
@Churro_EYT
@Churro_EYT 4 года назад
The guys look like kronk from the emperors new groove
@silentcity7147
@silentcity7147 3 года назад
The Prodigyyy
@mariajosebruzosdiaz3461
@mariajosebruzosdiaz3461 5 лет назад
España es el mejor
@ooq6877
@ooq6877 4 года назад
💪💪💪
@amitmallyakaiser
@amitmallyakaiser 8 лет назад
Whats the song right after the first semi final. anyone ?
@talon6890
@talon6890 8 лет назад
im pretty sure it's a muse song
@MegaBrainHunter
@MegaBrainHunter 5 лет назад
A very old question, but it's "Plug in Baby" by Muse :D
@TheOfficialCzex
@TheOfficialCzex 4 года назад
The one before the Muse song is Blind Faith by Chase & Status.
@fernsader9261
@fernsader9261 3 года назад
Do you even paddle bro?
@josephtepe3625
@josephtepe3625 3 года назад
That’s 11 minutes I’ll never get back 😏. Thanks RU-vid
@Paldiamar
@Paldiamar 2 года назад
Hello
@rattans2829
@rattans2829 7 лет назад
To my observation, about Evgeny Slakhov # 2, from Russia. His each stroke was the strongest, the only mistake he made was, he used to give/take a fraction of second pause while making his each stroke. Those pauses brought him to lower rank. All olympic or international players of Kayaking should notice, watch, observe this video, see if I am right in commenting on a well reputed sports person. whether my observation is right?
@nevemackey2955
@nevemackey2955 6 лет назад
I would say so . he also missed a half second at the start and you could see his strokes becoming less frequent towards the end
@storebjrn6427
@storebjrn6427 5 лет назад
I really think you shouldn’t question any of those guys paddling style.
@janispersson9748
@janispersson9748 5 лет назад
Saul Craviottos stroke rate is actually lower than his, so his strokes were probably the strongest as he also weights more than Salakhov.
@zizikanaan2353
@zizikanaan2353 4 года назад
Who are you to say😂
@tsoivor519
@tsoivor519 4 года назад
Where's China? Behind the world LMAO
@harry2788
@harry2788 6 лет назад
Go denmark
@josephlaroche3368
@josephlaroche3368 6 лет назад
I want one of these canoes what is the name of them please anyone
@erinwilson3752
@erinwilson3752 6 лет назад
Joseph La Roche Nelo Quattro was the K1 boat pretty much all athletes used at the London 2012 games
@rowandavison170
@rowandavison170 6 лет назад
its actually a kayak
@Olympix
@Olympix 5 лет назад
Joseph Wilbur far harder actually.
@arismanolov9927
@arismanolov9927 5 лет назад
Joseph Wilbur I’ve been rowing in singles for quite a bit and the first time I when in one I capsized 4 times 😂
@masaoudbenhamza5666
@masaoudbenhamza5666 5 лет назад
Joseph La Roche ī
@Megan-zp3bo
@Megan-zp3bo 5 лет назад
They look so funny lmfao
@muratuzo6263
@muratuzo6263 4 года назад
They look like the Beta versions of rowers, but I still respect the sport.
@tylermc7121
@tylermc7121 3 года назад
Are we sure this isn't the paralympics with their legs looking like that?
@michaelfarrell8962
@michaelfarrell8962 3 года назад
These guys look like they tip over on land
@oguzcldr7055
@oguzcldr7055 4 года назад
is that draw
@Awesomecrew6
@Awesomecrew6 11 лет назад
compared to their upper bodies sure
@winarto7755
@winarto7755 4 года назад
Sprins panter🚣🚣🚣🚣
@user-qx4ch5ip3j
@user-qx4ch5ip3j 7 лет назад
日本の人いるかな。
@user-rk4cb6lp6l
@user-rk4cb6lp6l 7 лет назад
ごぼうのゲーム部屋 ノ
@Judei.
@Judei. 7 лет назад
ごぼうのゲーム部屋 うい
@user-gm2sx7pg5t
@user-gm2sx7pg5t 6 лет назад
います
@Haru-vx8ll
@Haru-vx8ll 6 лет назад
@aehamsy2814
@aehamsy2814 5 лет назад
وين العرب لايك 🙂
@naserpenprahim1305
@naserpenprahim1305 5 лет назад
في الباي باي
@gypsystar7292
@gypsystar7292 4 года назад
Can't hear the commentators!!!!
@davidvicente1801
@davidvicente1801 4 года назад
0:42 Anouncer said from Denver but it is Denmark lmao
@calvacoca
@calvacoca 3 года назад
I prefer pedal boat...
@gungasc
@gungasc 5 лет назад
This makes me feel better about my legs to be honest.
@gungasc
@gungasc 5 лет назад
@@hl.alexis i didnt ask for this.
@danielw.4876
@danielw.4876 4 года назад
Imagine if they could tap into the full power of their arms and legs
@jamie_films2933
@jamie_films2933 4 года назад
Daniel W. That is called rowing.
@zoltanlehoczki
@zoltanlehoczki 4 года назад
Rowing.
@kixigvak
@kixigvak 4 года назад
Sounds like the borrowed an announcer from American pro wrestling
@raypaterson4285
@raypaterson4285 3 года назад
Lisa ca
@carrolltipton2310
@carrolltipton2310 4 года назад
compared to their upper bodies sure 2/1000ths of a second... not 100ths
@lolshark99b49
@lolshark99b49 5 лет назад
China got boat raced. Literally
@KandiKlover
@KandiKlover 5 лет назад
and USA lmao
@ronaldorecall
@ronaldorecall 3 года назад
1:35 --> KOM SÅ KASPERRRRRRRR!! To all non danish people, that means, LETS GO KASPER!
@trex1448
@trex1448 4 года назад
Pretty sure thats a kayak..
@cofishfinder7269
@cofishfinder7269 4 года назад
Pretty sure thats what the title says. Who you arguing with?
@trex1448
@trex1448 4 года назад
@@cofishfinder7269 your mom
@ririussay3501
@ririussay3501 3 года назад
no legs
@floppinfish
@floppinfish 3 года назад
They skip leg day on purpose so they can fit into their tiny kayak.
@loocow1554
@loocow1554 11 лет назад
they have such tiny legs!
@user-co3wd6ec9j
@user-co3wd6ec9j 5 лет назад
1
@storebjrn6427
@storebjrn6427 5 лет назад
loocow1554 all of them probably deadlift 250 kilo anyway tho
@sarahgates3135
@sarahgates3135 5 лет назад
Doesn’t look quite so disproportionate when they get out of the kayak😂
@WraithLive
@WraithLive 4 года назад
no
@channelgatz4963
@channelgatz4963 3 года назад
早すぎて参考にならんww
@milodonmoyer8157
@milodonmoyer8157 3 года назад
The first guy they show has a really disproportionate body.
@hanseschiff
@hanseschiff 4 месяца назад
Mehr Technik 🇨🇳
@jimjohnson660
@jimjohnson660 4 года назад
They do not build the guys very big over in china... he was way behind
@hanseschiff
@hanseschiff 4 месяца назад
Körperdrehung.
@silviu-sorinolariu7051
@silviu-sorinolariu7051 4 года назад
Got to say, not as interesting as women pole vault.
@lucasliew4924
@lucasliew4924 4 года назад
Asians are not better than you in this sport.
@mikenapoli8764
@mikenapoli8764 5 лет назад
La ligne c'est nul l eau vive c'est mieux
@jessiejukes7339
@jessiejukes7339 3 года назад
this is rigged!
@calvacoca
@calvacoca 3 года назад
LOL A sport for leg disabled guys. Kind of ridiculous...
@JustMe_51
@JustMe_51 3 года назад
actually the whole movement start with leg and 7 get lots of the power from the legs
@user-hw5ey3qt2l
@user-hw5ey3qt2l 3 года назад
@@JustMe_51 it's true
@SJGDragon
@SJGDragon 4 года назад
This is nothing compared to rowing
@a2zistoolong448
@a2zistoolong448 4 года назад
Don't... just don't compare sports.
@zizikanaan2353
@zizikanaan2353 4 года назад
@@a2zistoolong448 he isnt wrong though🤷‍♂️😂
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