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Adam Burgess Claims Silver in Olympic Canoe Singles

Adam Burgess of Great Britain won an Olympic silver medal in the men’s canoe singles final at the Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium. The 32-year-old athlete, who qualified fourth fastest in the semi-finals, delivered a strong performance in the final to achieve his first Olympic medal. Burgess described the moment as a lifelong dream and felt thrilled with his achievement.

He reflected on past disappointments, including narrowly missing the podium at the delayed Tokyo Games and finishing fifth at last year’s World Championships. His preparation which included yoga and breathwork under his “Project Send It” regimen, paid off. In the final, Burgess clocked a time of 96.84 seconds. France’s Nicolas Gestin outpaced him by 5.48 seconds to win gold.

Slovakia’s Matej Benus earned bronze while reigning world champion Benjamin Savsek encountered a setback with a 50-second penalty and finished 11th. Adam Burgess appeared visibly surprised after his run but knew he had secured a medal once Germany’s Sideris Tasiadis failed to surpass his time. This silver medal marked Great Britain’s fifth of the day, following Kimberley Woods’ bronze in the kayak single (K1) the previous day.

Burgess’s success showcased his perseverance and dedication, turning previous near misses into a significant Olympic triumph.

Cataleya

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