In a dramatic conclusion to the men’s kayak four 500m final at Paris 2024, Germany narrowly edged out Australia to secure gold in a photo finish.
The German team, comprised of Max Rendschmidt, Max Lemke, Jacob Schopf, and Tom Liebscher-Lucz. Achieved a winning time of 1:19.80, just 0.04 seconds ahead of the Australian quartet. Spain claimed the bronze medal with a time of 1:20.05, finishing nearly a second ahead of Ukraine, which placed fourth.
Men’s Kayak Four 500m Podium Results
| Position | Country | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | Germany | Max Rendschmidt, Max Lemke, Jacob Schopf, Tom Liebscher-Lucz | 1:19.80 |
| Silver | Australia | Jackson Collins, Noah Havard, Pierre van der Westhuyzen, Riley Fitzsimmons | 1:19.84 |
| Bronze | Spain | Rodrigo Germade, Saul Craviotto, Marcus Cooper, Carlos Arévalo | 1:20.05 |
Australia had set an Olympic best time of 1:19.22 in the semi-finals, putting them in strong contention. However, the final proved to be nail-biter, with Serbia and Spain also posting sub-1:20 times, setting up a thrilling race.
Defending champions Germany, including three members from the Tokyo 2020 gold-winning team—Rendschmidt. Lemke, and Liebscher-Lucz—had won their heat with a slightly slower time of 1:20.57.
After a false start, the competition resumed with Spain initially leading at the 250m mark. But a strong comeback by Germany and a fierce challenge from Australia set up a dramatic finish. The final margin between the top three teams was just 0.25 seconds, with Germany waiting for the photo finish to confirm their successful title defense.

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