Canoeing - Canadian Sprint 1948

I call this discipline Flatwater because theree were events from two separate disciplines: Sprint and Marathon. Too many athletes competed in both disciplines.
I use the abbreviation CAS because I do not want disciplines to have the same abbreviations as NOC's, and we already have CAN (Canada) and CAF (Central African Republic)

The events at London (men)

Canoeists - men

  1. (31500) Jan Brzák-Felix (tch-CZE/1936-52)
  2. (19200) Josef Holeček (tch-CZE/1948-52)
  3. (18422) Frank Havens (USA/1948-60)
  4. (16940) Georges Dransart (FRA/1948-56)
  5. (13000) Bohumil Kudrna (tch-CZE/1948-52)
  6. (13000) Steve Lysak (USA/1948)
  7. (13000) Steve Macknowski (USA/1948)
  8. (9600) František Čapek (tch-CZE/1948)
  9. (8000) Douglas Bennett (CAN/1948)
  10. (6400) Georges Gandil (FRA/1948)
  11. (5400) Ingemar Andersson (SWE/1948-52)
  12. (5340) Norm Lane (CAN/1948-52)
  13. (5000) Václav Havel (tch-CZE/1948)
  14. (5000) Jiří Pecka (tch-CZE/1948)
  15. (4224) Robert Boutigny (FRA/1948-52)
  16. (3520) Werner Wettersten (SWE/1948,56)
  17. (3250) Karl Molnar (AUT/1948)
  18. (3250) Viktor Salmhofer (AUT/1948)
  19. (2400) Raymond Argentin (FRA/1948)
  20. (2000) Harry Poulton (CAN/1948)
  21. (1750) Bert Oldershaw (CAN/1948-56)
  22. (1750) Bill Stevenson (CAN/1948,56)
  23. (1600) Gunnar Johansson (SWE/1948)
  24. (1500) William Havens (USA/1948)
  25. (960.0) Harold Maidment (GBR/1948)
  26. (500.0) Mike Symons (GBR/1948)
  27. (500.0) Hugh Van Zwanenberg (GBR/1948)
  28. (320.0) Hubert Coomans (BEL/1948)
  29. (320.0) Jean Dubois (BEL/1948)

Competed Before

  1. (31500) Jan Brzák-Felix (tch-CZE/1936-52)

By Country - men:

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Written 2012-07-22 - last modified 2018-08-28

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