The women's KL2 competition at the 2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships took place in Duisburg.[1]
Women's KL2 at the 2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships | ||||||||||
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Location | Duisburg, Germany | |||||||||
Dates | 17–19 May | |||||||||
Competitors | 17 from 12 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 53.691 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Schedule
editThe schedule was as follows:[2]
Date | Time | Round |
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Tuesday 17 May 2016 | 14:50 | Heats |
Wednesday 18 May 2016 | 11:15 | Semifinal |
Thursday 19 May 2016 | 11:10 | Final |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Results
editHeats
editThe fastest three boats in each heat advanced directly to the final. The next four fastest boats in each heat, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the semifinal.[3][4]
Heat 1
editRank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Emma Wiggs | Great Britain | 51.696 | QF |
2 | Susan Seipel | Australia | 54.779 | QF |
3 | Nadezda Andreeva | Russia | 55.214 | QF |
4 | Wang Danqin | China | 55.763 | QS |
5 | Alana Nichols | United States | 1:00.506 | QS |
6 | Debora Benevides | Brazil | 1:01.718 | QS |
7 | Pascale Bercovitch | Israel | 1:02.051 | QS |
8 | Shao Shasha | China | 1:12.321 | qS |
9 | Monica Taylor | United States | 1:14.504 |
Heat 2
editRank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Nicola Paterson | Great Britain | 56.431 | QF |
2 | Christine Gauthier | Canada | 57.500 | QF |
3 | Nataliia Lagutenko | Ukraine | 57.587 | QF |
4 | Rimma Egorkina | Russia | 1:00.163 | QS |
5 | Anke Molkenthin | Germany | 1:01.357 | QS |
6 | Brenda Sardón | Argentina | 1:05.778 | QS |
7 | Wang Chen | China | 1:39.046 | QS |
– | Katalin Varga | Hungary | SO |
Semifinal
editThe fastest three boats advanced to the final.[5]
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Wang Danqin | China | 54.380 | QF |
2 | Rimma Egorkina | Russia | 55.631 | QF |
3 | Alana Nichols | United States | 56.246 | QF |
4 | Debora Benevides | Brazil | 58.091 | |
5 | Anke Molkenthin | Germany | 58.189 | |
6 | Brenda Sardón | Argentina | 59.904 | |
7 | Pascale Bercovitch | Israel | 1:03.857 | |
8 | Wang Chen | China | 1:25.159 | |
– | Shao Shasha | China | SO |
Final
editCompetitors raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[6]
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
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Emma Wiggs | Great Britain | 53.691 | |
Nicola Paterson | Great Britain | 56.533 | |
Susan Seipel | Australia | 57.032 | |
4 | Nadezda Andreeva | Russia | 57.726 |
5 | Christine Gauthier | Canada | 57.751 |
6 | Wang Danqin | China | 58.575 |
7 | Rimma Egorkina | Russia | 59.281 |
8 | Alana Nichols | United States | 1:00.647 |
9 | Nataliia Lagutenko | Ukraine | 1:01.256 |
References
edit- ^ "2016 ICF PARACANOE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
- ^ "2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships and European Canoe Sprint Olympic Qualifier". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
- ^ "2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships | KL2 Women 200m - Heat 1". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
- ^ "2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships | KL2 Women 200m - Heat 2". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
- ^ "2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships | KL2 Women 200m - Semi-Final". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
- ^ "2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships | KL2 Women 200m - Final". International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 23 June 2018.