Canadian duo sets new Olympic record to advance in 500-m canoe sprint

Canada’s Katie Vincent and Sloan MacKenzie took a step in the right direction Tuesday in their hunt for a medal at the 2024 Olympic Games.

The pair finished first the second heat of the women’s canoe double 500-metre race with a time of one minute, 54.16 seconds, securing a spot in the event’s semifinals and setting a new Olympic record.

The Canadian duo qualified for the Olympics by winning bronze at the 2023 world championships. They went on to win gold at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games and silver at the first World Cup of 2024.

Vincent set the world-record time in 2018 with then-teammate Laurence Vincent Lapointe, securing a time of 1:51.42.

Vincent Lapointe has since retired, after winning a bronze medal with Vincent at the Tokyo Olympics.

The fastest two teams in each heat Tuesday secured a spot in the semifinals, while the remaining competitors will head to a quarterfinal race to advance.

China and Ukraine advanced out of the first heat, with Chinese canoers posting a time of 1:54.45.

Spain finished second in the heat with the Canadians to earn a place in the semifinals.

Vincent and MacKenzie will race in the semifinals on Friday at 4:30 a.m. ET / 1:30 a.m. PT.

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