Canoeing at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

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This article details the qualifying phase for canoeing at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Similar to the previous editions, the International Olympic Committee and the International Canoe Federation (ICF) have established a qualification system for both slalom and sprint canoeing. The quota places have already been set for each event by ICF in October 2022.

Qualification summary[edit]

NOC Slalom Sprint Total
K1
M
C1
M
KX1
M
K1
W
C1
W
KX1
W
Men Women Boats Athletes
K1
1000
K2
500
K4
500
C1
1000
C2
500
K1
500
K2
500
K4
500
C1
200
C2
500
 Algeria Yes Yes 2 1
 Andorra Yes Yes 2 1
 Angola Yes 1 2
 Argentina Yes Yes 2 2
 Australia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 13 17
 Austria Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 2
 Belgium Yes Yes 2 3
 Brazil Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 9
 Bulgaria Yes 1 1
 Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 15
 Chile Yes Yes 2 3
 China Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 17
 Chinese Taipei Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 3
 Colombia Yes 1 1
 Cook Islands Yes 1 1
 Croatia Yes Yes Yes 3 2
 Cuba Yes Yes Yes 3 3
 Czech Republic Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 9
 Denmark Yes Yes Yes 3 6
 Egypt Yes 1 1
 France Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 12 12
 Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 13 21
 Great Britain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 4
 Hungary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 15
 Iran Yes Yes 2 2
 Ireland Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 3
 Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 6
 Japan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 3
 Kazakhstan Yes Yes Yes 3 6
 Lithuania Yes Yes 2 5
 Mexico Yes Yes Yes 3 3
 Moldova Yes Yes 2 3
 Morocco Yes Yes Yes 3 2
 Netherlands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 3
 New Zealand Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 13
 Nigeria Yes 1 2
 Norway Yes 1 4
 Poland Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 11 14
 Portugal Yes Yes Yes 3 4
 Romania Yes Yes 2 3
 Samoa Yes 1 1
 Senegal Yes Yes 2 2
 Serbia Yes Yes Yes 3 8
 Singapore Yes 1 1
 Slovakia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 4
 Slovenia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 4
 South Africa Yes Yes Yes 3 5
 Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 14 19
 Sweden Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 5
 Switzerland Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 2
 Tunisia Yes Yes 2 2
 Ukraine Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 7
 United States Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 5
 Uruguay Yes 1 1
 Uzbekistan Yes Yes Yes 3 3
 Vietnam Yes 1 1
Total: 56 NOCs 21 17 23 21 18 24 15 11 10 14 12 16 10 10 14 12 252 298

Slalom[edit]

For the slalom events, the men and women will each compete in C-1, K-1, and the inaugural KX-1 (kayak cross). Quota places are allocated to NOCs, not to specific canoeists. NOCs are limited to one boat for each event. These qualification spots will be awarded as follows:[2][3]

  • World Championships (for canoe and kayak singles) – The highest-ranked eligible canoeists in every single boat (considering only one boat per NOC) will obtain a quota place for their respective NOC. Fifteen qualification spots are available in the K-1 events and twelve in the C-1.
  • Global Qualification Tournament (for kayak cross) – The top three eligible NOCs in each kayak cross event will be awarded a quota place.
  • Continental Qualification Events – NOCs eligible for qualification in a given event will secure a single quota place for their respective continent.
  • Host country – As the host country, France reserves one quota place each for the men's and women's slalom canoe and kayak singles. If one or more French slalom canoeists qualify regularly and directly, their slots will be reallocated to the next highest-ranked eligible NOCs in the kayak singles from the 2023 ICF World Championships, or any of the continental qualification tournaments.
  • Universality places – Two invitational places will be entitled to eligible NOCs interested to have their canoeists (whether slalom or sprint) compete in Paris 2024 as granted by the Universality principle.
  • Reallocation – Unused quota spots will be reallocated.

Timeline[edit]

Event Date Venue
2023 European Games June 29 – July 2, 2023 Poland Kraków, Poland[1]
2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships September 19–24, 2023 United Kingdom Lee Valley, Great Britain[1]
2023 Asian Canoe Slalom Olympic Qualifiers October 27–29, 2023 Japan Tokyo, Japan[1]
2024 Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships January 26–28, 2024 Australia Penrith, Australia[1]
2024 African Canoe Slalom Olympic Qualifiers February 9–11, 2024 France Sainte-Suzanne, Réunion[1]
2024 Pan American Canoe Slalom Olympic Qualifiers March 15–17, 2024[4] Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil[1]
2024 ICF Kayak Cross Global Qualification Tournament June 7–9, 2024 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic[1]

Qualification table[edit]

Event Men's K-1 Men's C-1 Men's KX-1 Women's K-1 Women's C-1 Women's KX-1
Host nation
2023 World Championships  Great Britain
 Czech Republic
 Italy
 Switzerland
 Morocco
 Australia
 Slovenia
 Poland
 Spain
 China
 Sweden
 New Zealand
 France
 Japan
 Ireland
 
 Slovenia
 Poland
 Germany
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Great Britain
 France
 Italy
 Ireland
 Croatia
 United States
 Spain
 Germany
 New Zealand
 Poland
 Great Britain
 Italy
 Slovakia
 Netherlands
 France
 Spain
 Switzerland
 Czech Republic
 Austria
 Brazil
 Slovenia
 Japan
 
 Andorra
 United States
 Australia
 Great Britain
 Czech Republic
 Germany
 Slovakia
 France
 Brazil
 Spain
 Italy
 Ukraine
2023 European Games  Austria  Netherlands  Ireland  Slovenia
2023 Asian Qualifier  Chinese Taipei  Japan  Chinese Taipei  China
2024 Oceania Championships  Australia
2024 African Qualifier  Tunisia  Senegal
2024 Pan American Qualifier  Brazil  Canada  Mexico  Canada
2024 Kayak Cross Global Qualifier  
 
 
 
 
 
Universality Places
Reallocation  Slovakia[a]
 Germany[b]
 Australia[a]
 Algeria[b]
 United States[c]
 Poland[b]
 Netherlands[c]
Invitation Places  Refugee Olympic Team
Total 21 18 3 21 17 3
  1. ^ a b France obtains a quota through the 2023 World Championships. Therefore, the host country place is reallocated to the next eligible NOC, not yet qualified, in the Kayak single event for the same gender at the 2023 World Championships. Slovakia receive the reallocated quota in the men's event and Australia receive the reallocated quota in the women's event
  2. ^ a b c There was not enough competing NOCs at the Oceanian Qualifier neither in the World Ranking, therefore the quota gets reallocated to the best next NOC in the World Rankings from any continent.
  3. ^ a b There were not enough competing NOCs at the African Qualifier neither in the World Ranking, therefore the quota gets reallocated to the best next NOC in the World Rankings from any continent.

Sprint[edit]

NOCs are limited to two boats per sprint event, a maximum of six per gender in kayaking, and a maximum of three per gender in canoeing, constituting a roster of eighteen canoeists. The qualification pathway enables the NOC to participate and not necessarily those who earn a direct quota place.[5] These qualification spots will be awarded as follows:[6]

  • World Championships – The highest-ranked eligible canoeists in every single boat (considering only one boat per NOC) will obtain a quota place for their respective NOC. Five-boat spots are available in the C-1 events with an additional place reserved for the host country each in the men's 1000 m and women's 200 m, seven in the K-1 events (including a berth reserved for the host country in the men's 1000 m and women's 500 m), six in the K-2 500 m, eight in the C-2 500 m, and ten in the K-4 500 m.[6]
  • Continental Qualification Events – NOCs eligible for qualification in a given event will secure an assigned number of quota places for their respective continent. For the K-1 and C-1 events, two-boat spots will be awarded for each continent, except for Africa and Oceania (both of which will earn a single quota place). For the K-2 and C-2 events, a single-boat berth is assigned to each continent based on the results from the World Championships: the highest-ranked NOCs eligible for qualification across five different continents will secure a direct quota place.
  • Host country – As the host country, France reserves one quota place for the events listed in the World Championships section. If one or more French slalom canoeists qualify regularly and directly, their slots will be reallocated to the next highest-ranked eligible NOCs in the corresponding event from the 2023 ICF World Championships.
  • Universality places – Two invitational places will be entitled to eligible NOCs interested to have their canoeists (whether slalom or sprint) compete in Paris 2024 as granted by the Universality principle.
  • Reallocation – Unused quota spots will be reallocated. This occurs because several canoeists who qualified for a larger boat category may also compete in a smaller category, freeing up quota place(s) that the NOC has earned in a smaller category.

Timeline[edit]

Event Date Venue
2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships August 23–27, 2023 Germany Duisburg, Germany[5]
2023 African Canoe Sprint Olympic Qualifiers November 23–26, 2023 Nigeria Abuja, Nigeria[7]
2024 Oceania Canoe Sprint Qualifier February 14–18, 2024 Australia Penrith, Australia[5]
2024 Asian Canoe Sprint Championships April 18–21, 2024 Japan Tokyo, Japan[8]
2024 Pan American Canoe Sprint Olympic Qualifiers April 23–25, 2024 United States Sarasota, United States[9]
2024 European Canoe Sprint Qualifier May 8–9, 2024 Hungary Szeged, Hungary[5]

Qualification table[edit]

Event 2023 World
Championships
Continental Qualification Total
Men Kayak Africa Oceania Asia Americas Europe
K-1 1000 m  France*
 Portugal
 Hungary
 Australia
 Czech Republic
 Belgium
 Spain
 Sweden
 Argentina
 Morocco  Cook Islands  Uzbekistan
 Iran
 Uruguay
 Brazil
15
K-2 500 m  Portugal
 HungaryAQ
 SpainAQ
 Australia
 Czech Republic
 Germany
 LithuaniaAQ
 South Africa  New Zealand  Kazakhstan  United States 11
K-4 500 m  Germany
 Hungary
 Ukraine
 Australia
 Denmark
 Lithuania
 Spain
 Serbia
 Canada
 China
10
Event 2023 World
Championships
Continental Qualification Total
Men Canoe Africa Oceania Asia Americas Europe
C-1 1000 m  France*
 Czech Republic

 Romania
 Germany
 Poland
 Hungary
 Brazil
 Moldova
 Tunisia  Australia  Iran
 Chinese Taipei
 Cuba
 Canada
14
C-2 500 m  Germany
 China
 Spain
 France
 Hungary
 Romania
 Italy
 Czech Republic
 Angola  New Zealand  Kazakhstan  Brazil 13
Event 2023 World
Championships
Continental Qualification Total
Women Kayak Africa Oceania Asia Americas Europe
K-1 500 m  France*
 New Zealand
 Denmark
 Hungary
 Serbia
 Australia
 Canada
 Portugal
 Sweden
 Croatia
 Bulgaria
 Spain
 Egypt  Samoa  Uzbekistan
 Singapore
 Argentina
 Brazil
15
K-2 500 m  Denmark
 Poland
 Germany
 Belgium
 France
 Sweden
 South Africa  New Zealand  China  Mexico 11
K-4 500 m  New Zealand
 Poland
 Spain
 China
 Australia
 Serbia
 Hungary
 Germany
 Norway
 Canada
10
Event 2023 World
Championships
Continental Qualification Total
Women Canoe Africa Oceania Asia Americas Europe
C-1 200 m  France*
 Cuba
 Spain
 China
 United States
 Chile
 Canada
 Ukraine
 Poland
 Senegal  Australia  Uzbekistan
 Vietnam
 Brazil
 Colombia
14
C-2 500 m  China
 Spain
 Canada
 Germany
 Hungary
 Cuba
 Moldova
 Ukraine
 Nigeria  Poland^  Kazakhstan  Chile 13
^* Host quota
  • Italic: National federation has qualified a boat but the athlete that did this was already counted in another boat
  • AQ: National federation has qualified a boat but one of two athletes that did this was already counted in another boat
  • UP: National federation has received an invitation from the Tripartite Commission
  • ^: ICF decided that some events in Africa and Oceania require reallocation of spare spots to the World Championships lists because the events shorten eligible competitors.
  • º: ICF decided that two quota places are combined and reallocated to the highest-ranked NOC vying for qualification in a larger boat category, should they be available from team boats in the same gender and category.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Qualification System – Games of the XXXIII Olympiad – Canoe Slalom" (PDF). ICF. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  2. ^ Francheschi Neto, Virgilio (12 December 2022). "How to qualify for canoe slalom at Paris 2024. The Olympics qualification system explained". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Slalom road to Paris revealed". International Canoe Federation. 8 December 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  4. ^ "2024 COPAC CANOE SLALOM PAN AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS & OLYMPIC QUALIFIER". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Qualification System – Games of the XXXIII Olympiad – Canoe Sprint" (PDF). ICF. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b Kim, EJ Monica (12 December 2022). "How to qualify for canoe sprint at Paris 2024. The Olympics qualification system explained". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  7. ^ "2023 CAC CANOE SPRINT AFRICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS & OLYMPIC QUALIFIER". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  8. ^ "2024 CANOE SPRINT ASIAN OLYMPIC QUALIFIER". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  9. ^ "2024 CANOE SPRINT PAN AMERICAN OLYMPIC QUALIFIER". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 17 September 2023.