Slovakia's medal hopes rest on two men and a boat


Peter and Pavol Hochschorner hold nearly half their country's total gold, and are favored again.
Canoeing's most famous double act is headed back to the Olympics again, and the home country expects another victory. It's OK. Peter and Pavol Hochschorner are used to it. The twins are sporting icons in Slovakia after winning canoe slalom's C-2 event at the last three summer Games, accounting for almost half of their country's gold medals since gaining independence from Czechoslovakia in 1993.
A fourth consecutive Olympic title in whitewater slalom would be an unprecedented feat, matching their record run of victories at world championships from 2008-2011. But breaking records just seems to come naturally for the fun-loving 32-year-old brothers from Bratislava.