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  1. Saúl Craviotto Rivero (born 3 November 1984) is a Spanish sprint kayaker who has been racing since the mid-2000s. He has won five Olympic medals: a gold medal (with Carlos Pérez) in the K-2 500 m at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, a silver medal in the K-1 200 m event at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, a gold medal (with ...

  2. Saúl Craviotto Rivero (Lérida, 3 de noviembre de 1984) es un piragüista y agente de policía español, especialista en la modalidad de kayak. Es bicampeón olímpico, en Pekín 2008 [1] y Río de Janeiro 2016, [2] cuatro veces campeón mundial y tres veces campeón de Europa. [3]

    Año
    Lugar
    Competición
    Belgrado (Serbia)
    K4 500 m
    Belgrado (Serbia)
    K2 200 m
    Corvera (España)
    K2 500 m
    Corvera (España)
    K2 200 m
  3. 350K Followers, 618 Following, 1,349 Posts - Saul Craviotto (@saul_craviotto) on Instagram: "🏆5 medallas olímpicas 🇪🇸Abanderado JJOO Tokio 👨🏻‍🍳Ganador @masterchef_es Celebrity II 📩 saul@teamwass.com".

  4. Jun 3, 2020 · Saul Craviotto as one of the best canoe sprinters in the world always goes to competitions with the highest goals. Winner of four Olympic medals is believed to be the first candidate for the Spanish flag bearer at the upcoming Olympic Games according to the words of Alejandro Blanco, president of the Spanish Olympic committee.

  5. Aug 6, 2021 · TOKYO — The most successful Olympian in Spanish history realized after the Rio Games that he had to leave his job. In between winning four medals—two gold, one silver and one bronze—in sprint kayak...

  6. Biography. Saúl Craviotto had the following podium finishes at the Flatwater World Championships: 1st 2009 K1 4×200 m (with Francisco Llera, Carlos Pérez, and the non-Olympian Ekaitz Saies), 1st 2010 K1 4×200 m (with Francisco Llera, Carlos Pérez, and the non-Olympian Pablo Andrés), 1st 2011 K1 4×200 m (with Carlos Pérez and the non ...

  7. Biography. Saúl Craviotto had the following podium finishes at the Flatwater World Championships: 1st 2009 K1 4×200 m (with Francisco Llera, Carlos Pérez, and the non-Olympian Ekaitz Saies), 1st 2010 K1 4×200 m (with Francisco Llera, Carlos Pérez, and the non-Olympian Pablo Andrés), 1st 2011 K1 4×200 m (with Carlos Pérez and the non ...