Home Rio 2016 Olympics France's Gargaud Chanut wins C1 on whitewater French paddler Denis Gargaud Chanut won Olympic gold in the canoe slalom C1 final. CANOE SLALOM Reuters Rio De Janeiro 10 August, 2016 00:53 IST Gargaud Chanut smoothly negotiated the 24 gates along the churning 242m whitewater course to finish 0.85 seconds ahead of Slovakia's Matej Benus. - Reuters Reuters Rio De Janeiro 10 August, 2016 00:53 IST French paddler Denis Gargaud Chanut won Olympic gold in the canoe slalom C1 final on Tuesday as World Champion and favourite David Florence surprisingly failed to feature. Gargaud Chanut smoothly negotiated the 24 gates along the churning 242m whitewater course to finish 0.85 seconds ahead of Slovakia's Matej Benus. Japan's Takuya Haneda became the first Asian athlete to win an Olympic medal in canoe slalom as he finished third, 3.27 seconds slower than the flying Frenchman. Britain's Florence, a silver medallist in Beijing and again in the C2 in London, finished last of the 10 finalists after struggling to get to grips with the course. The gold was France's second of the day — and the Games — after also winning the equestrian team eventing. Subscribe to our daily newsletter Get your daily dose of Sportstar with handpicked stories delivered right to your inbox! SUBSCRIBE Please enter a valid email address.