Martin Doktor in 2005 |
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Medal record | ||
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Men's canoe sprint | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1996 Atlanta | C-1 500 m | |
1996 Atlanta | C-1 1000 m | |
World Championships | ||
1997 Dartmouth | C-1 500 m | |
1998 Szeged | C-1 200 m | |
1995 Dusiburg | C-1 500 m | |
1995 Dusiburg | C-1 1000 m | |
1997 Dartmouth | C-1 200 m | |
1997 Dartmouth | C-1 1000 m | |
1998 Szeged | C-1 1000 m | |
1999 Milan | C-1 200 m | |
1999 Milan | C-1 500 m | |
2001 Poznań | C-1 1000 m | |
2003 Gainesville | C-1 200 m | |
1998 Szeged | C-4 1000 m | |
1999 Milan | C-1 1000 m | |
2003 Gainesville | C-1 500 m |
Martin Doktor (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmarcɪn ˈdoktor]) (born 21 May 1974 in Polička, Czechoslovakia) is the Czech Republic's best-known sprint canoeist. He was double Olympic champion in the Canadian canoe C-1 discipline at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. During the 1996 games, his mother cooked knedliky (Dumplings in (Czech)), using dozens of kg of flour brought over from the Czech Republic.
Doktor went on to win 14 medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, including two golds (C-1 200 m: 1998, C-1 500 m: 1997), nine silvers (C-1 200 m: 1997, 1999, 2003; C-1 500 m: 1995, 1999; C-1 1000 m: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001), and three bronzes (C-1 500 m: 2003, C-1 1000 m: 1999, C-4 1000 m: 1998). He was also European C-1 1000 m champion in 1997 and 2000.
At the 2004 Summer Olympics Doktor was unfortunate not to add to his medal tally, coming in fourth in the C-1 1000 m final and fifth in the C-1 500 m.