The women's C-1 200 metres competition at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Račice took place at the Sportcentrum Račice.[1]
Women's C-1 200 metres at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sportcentrum Račice | |||||||||
Location | Račice, Czech Republic | |||||||||
Dates | 25–27 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 34 from 34 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 45.478 WB | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Schedule
editThe schedule was as follows:[2]
Date | Time | Round |
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Friday 25 August 2017 | 10:23 | Heats |
Saturday 26 August 2017 | 16:19 | Semifinals |
Sunday 27 August 2017 | 09:11 | Final B |
10:56 | Final A |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Results
editHeats
editThe six fastest boats in each heat, plus the three fastest remaining boats advanced to the semifinals.[3]
Heat 1
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Liudmyla Luzan | Ukraine | 49.536 | QS |
2 | Jana Ježová | Czech Republic | 50.292 | QS |
3 | Staniliya Stamenova | Bulgaria | 50.375 | QS |
4 | Orasa Thiangkathok | Thailand | 51.658 | QS |
5 | Anaïs Cattelet | France | 51.753 | QS |
6 | Thet Phyo Naing | Myanmar | 53.986 | QS |
7 | Beatriz Barros | Portugal | 55.919 | |
8 | Elizaveta Bukhantsova | Kyrgyzstan | 1:12.992 |
Heat 2
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Kincső Takács | Hungary | 49.056 | QS |
2 | Mariami Kerdikashvili | Georgia | 50.812 | QS |
3 | Vanesa Tot | Croatia | 51.639 | QS |
4 | Belén Ibarra | Ecuador | 52.406 | QS |
5 | Jūlija Gutova | Latvia | 52.506 | QS |
6 | Lim Yuan Yin | Singapore | 53.228 | QS |
7 | Maria Olărașu | Moldova | 53.989 | |
8 | Wu Ching-Ju | Chinese Taipei | 55.051 | |
9 | Namita Chandel | India | 55.528 |
Heat 3
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Alena Nazdrova | Belarus | 48.175 | QS |
2 | Dorota Borowska | Poland | 49.753 | QS |
3 | Li Qi | China | 51.848 | QS |
4 | Gabriela Ladičová | Slovakia | 52.203 | QS |
5 | Valdenice Conceição | Brazil | 52.364 | QS |
6 | Atena Raoufi Balgouri | Iran | 52.748 | QS |
7 | Ann Marie Armstrong | United States | 53.025 | qS |
8 | Angie Cardona | Colombia | 54.020 | |
9 | Sin Yi Louisa | Macau | 55.998 |
Heat 4
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Laurence Vincent-Lapointe | Canada | 46.030 | QS |
2 | Olesia Romasenko | Russia | 46.869 | QS |
3 | Katie Reid | Great Britain | 50.336 | QS |
4 | Adriana Paniagua | Spain | 50.592 | QS |
5 | Dayumin Dayumin | Indonesia | 50.980 | QS |
6 | Ophelia Preller | Germany | 51.058 | QS |
7 | Manaka Kubota | Japan | 51.069 | qS |
8 | Ruta Dagyte | Lithuania | 51.092 | qS |
Semifinals
editQualification in each semi was as follows:
The fastest three boats advanced to the A final.
The next three fastest boats advanced to the B final.[4]
Semifinal 1
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Laurence Vincent-Lapointe | Canada | 45.787 | QA |
2 | Kincső Takács | Hungary | 47.837 | QA |
3 | Jana Ježová | Czech Republic | 49.021 | QA |
4 | Dayumin Dayumin | Indonesia | 50.054 | QB |
5 | Manaka Kubota | Japan | 50.165 | QB |
6 | Gabriela Ladičová | Slovakia | 51.349 | QB |
7 | Li Qi | China | 51.604 | |
8 | Lim Yuan Yin | Singapore | 52.521 | |
9 | Thet Phyo Naing | Myanmar | 52.904 |
Semifinal 2
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Olesia Romasenko | Russia | 47.147 | QA |
2 | Alena Nazdrova | Belarus | 47.919 | QA |
3 | Adriana Paniagua | Spain | 50.541 | QA |
4 | Ruta Dagyte | Lithuania | 50.813 | QB |
5 | Staniliya Stamenova | Bulgaria | 50.902 | QB |
6 | Anaïs Cattelet | France | 51.369 | QB |
7 | Vanesa Tot | Croatia | 52.147 | |
8 | Belén Ibarra | Ecuador | 52.208 | |
9 | Atena Raoufi Balgouri | Iran | 52.302 |
Semifinal 3
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dorota Borowska | Poland | 48.505 | QA |
2 | Valdenice Conceição | Brazil | 48.594 | QA |
3 | Liudmyla Luzan | Ukraine | 48.766 | QA |
4 | Katie Reid | Great Britain | 49.183 | QB |
5 | Ophelia Preller | Germany | 50.483 | QB |
6 | Orasa Thiangkathok | Thailand | 50.538 | QB |
7 | Mariami Kerdikashvili | Georgia | 51.227 | |
8 | Jūlija Gutova | Latvia | 52.522 | |
9 | Ann Marie Armstrong | United States | 53.450 |
Finals
editFinal B
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[5]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time |
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1 | Katie Reid | Great Britain | 49.139 |
2 | Manaka Kubota | Japan | 50.217 |
3 | Orasa Thiangkathok | Thailand | 50.244 |
4 | Ruta Dagyte | Lithuania | 50.556 |
5 | Staniliya Stamenova | Bulgaria | 50.678 |
6 | Ophelia Preller | Germany | 50.733 |
7 | Dayumin Dayumin | Indonesia | 51.228 |
8 | Anaïs Cattelet | France | 51.378 |
9 | Gabriela Ladičová | Slovakia | 52.250 |
Final A
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[6]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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Laurence Vincent-Lapointe | Canada | 45.478 | WB | |
Olesia Romasenko | Russia | 46.136 | ||
Kincső Takács | Hungary | 47.178 | ||
4 | Alena Nazdrova | Belarus | 47.362 | |
5 | Dorota Borowska | Poland | 47.809 | |
6 | Valdenice Conceição | Brazil | 48.494 | |
7 | Liudmyla Luzan | Ukraine | 48.736 | |
8 | Jana Ježová | Czech Republic | 49.157 | |
9 | Adriana Paniagua | Spain | 49.457 |
References
edit- ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | Regatta Venue". Czech Canoe Union. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
- ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". International Canoe Federation. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Women 200m – Heats (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 111–114. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Women 200m – Semi-finals (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 179–181. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Women 200m – Final B (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 192. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Women 200m – Final A (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 204. Retrieved 12 June 2018.