2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
Mikita Borykau
- Date of birth
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1992-07-07
Results
Men's K2 1000m
| 7 | Men's K2 1000m | 3:17.769 |
| 13 | Men's K2 1000m, Heats | 3:18.952 Q |
| 5 | Men's K2 1000m, Heats, Heat 1 | 3:18.952 Q |
| 1 | Men's K2 1000m, Quarterfinal | 3:10.126 Q |
| 1 | Men's K2 1000m, Quarterfinal, Quarterfinal 1 | 3:10.126 Q |
| 6 | Men's K2 1000m, Semifinal | 3:18.875 Q |
| 3 | Men's K2 1000m, Semifinal, Semifinal 2 | 3:18.875 Q |
| 7 | Men's K2 1000m, Finals | 3:17.769 |
| 7 | Men's K2 1000m, Finals, Final A | 3:17.769 |
Men's K4 500m
| 5 | Men's K4 500m | 1:24.510 |
| 5 | Men's K4 500m, Heats | 1:22.896 Q |
| 3 | Men's K4 500m, Heats, Heat 1 | 1:22.896 Q |
| 2 | Men's K4 500m, Quarterfinal | 1:23.848 Q |
| 5 | Men's K4 500m, Semifinal | 1:24.206 Q |
| 3 | Men's K4 500m, Semifinal, Semifinal 1 | 1:24.206 Q |
| 5 | Men's K4 500m, Final A | 1:24.510 |
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