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Australia first competed in canoeing in Melbourne in 1956 and Dennis Green and Wally Brown won a bronze medal in the now discontinued 10,000m kayak pairs (K2) event. Green ultimately competed in five Olympics and carried the Australian flag in the Opening Ceremony at Munich 1972. The second Australian canoeing medal came in Moscow 1980 when John Sumegi finished second in the K1 500m. He also finished a close fourth in the 1000m. The canoeing events in Moscow were affected by the American-led boycott of those Olympics with only four of the 33 medals on offer going to countries from outside the Eastern Bloc.
Australia’s first gold medal in the sport almost went to Grant Davies in the K1 1000m at Seoul 1988. Initially it was thought that Davies had won the event and he even signed to collect the gold medal. On closer inspection of the finish, the officials reversed the initial result, giving the gold medal to Greg Barton of the Untied States by a victory margin of .005 seconds. Davies was gracious in accepting the result when he said words to the effect, "If that's the worst thing that will happen to me in my life, then I won’t be too badly off".
Clint Robinson broke through for Australia’s first, and so far only, gold medal when he won the K1 1000m at Barcelona 1992. With a bronze medal in the K1 1000m at Atlanta 1996 and a silver medal, with Nathan Baggaley, in the K2 500m in Athens in 2004 Robinson is Australia's most-decorated Olympic paddler.
Australia’s white-water slalom canoeists first competed in Barcelona and Danielle Woodward won the silver medal in the women’s K1 event. Robin Bell went very close to the dais at Athens 2004 when he placed fourth in the C1 slalom. Bell became Australia's first world champion when he won the C1 event at the 2005 World Championships in Penrith, Sydney.
Beijing 2008 was a great Games for canoe/kayak. Ken Wallace emerged as a champion of the flatwater, taking gold in the K1 500m and bronze in the K1 1000m. The women's K4 500m also secured bronze. In the slalom, Robin Bell finally reached the Olympic podium with a bronze in the men's C1 and Jacqueline Lawrence was a surprise silver medallist in the women's event.
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