The men's C-1 1000 metres competition at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Montemor-o-Velho took place at the Centro de Alto Rendimento de Montemor-o-Velho.[1]
Men's C-1 1000 metres at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Centro de Alto Rendimento de Montemor-o-Velho | |||||||||
Location | Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal | |||||||||
Dates | 23–25 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 25 from 25 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:48.390 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Schedule
editThe schedule was as follows:[2]
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday 23 August 2018 | 15:00 | Heats |
Saturday 25 August 2018 | 10:12 | Semifinals |
11:45 | Final B | |
12:11 | Final A |
All times are Western European Summer Time (UTC+1)
Results
editHeats
editHeat winners advanced directly to the A final. The next six fastest boats in each heat advanced to the semifinals.[3][4][5]
Heat 1
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Sebastian Brendel | Germany | 4:17.098 | QA |
2 | Oleg Tarnovschi | Moldova | 4:18.673 | QS |
3 | Mark Oldershaw | Canada | 4:18.928 | QS |
4 | Kirill Shamshurin | Russia | 4:18.948 | QS |
5 | Maksim Piatrou | Belarus | 4:18.963 | QS |
6 | Gonzalo Martín | Spain | 4:21.478 | QS |
7 | Pavlo Altukhov | Ukraine | 4:23.468 | QS |
8 | Ian Ross | United States | 4:26.783 | |
9 | Malkhaz Tchintcharashvili | Georgia | 4:39.269 |
Heat 2
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Martin Fuksa | Czech Republic | 4:13.321 | QA |
2 | Adrien Bart | France | 4:13.916 | QS |
3 | Wiktor Głazunow | Poland | 4:19.381 | QS |
4 | Vadim Korobov | Lithuania | 4:22.766 | QS |
5 | Roberts Lagzdins | Latvia | 4:23.036 | QS |
6 | Ryo Naganuma | Japan | 4:24.826 | QS |
7 | Angel Kodinov | Bulgaria | 4:26.546 | QS |
8 | Joosep Karlson | Estonia | 4:32.422 |
Heat 3
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Isaquias Queiroz | Brazil | 4:10.934 | QA |
2 | András Bodonyi | Hungary | 4:12.484 | QS |
3 | Carlo Tacchini | Italy | 4:23.290 | QS |
4 | Cătălin Chirilă | Romania | 4:29.190 | QS |
5 | Matej Rusnák | Slovakia | 4:30.480 | QS |
6 | Fábio Lopes | Portugal | 4:32.745 | QS |
7 | Ghailene Khattali | Tunisia | 4:47.131 | QS |
8 | Joaquim Lobo | Mozambique | 5:24.248 |
Semifinals
editQualification was as follows:
The fastest three boats in each semi advanced to the A final.
The next four fastest boats in each semi, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the B final.[6][7]
Semifinal 1
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Oleg Tarnovschi | Moldova | 3:51.667 | QA |
2 | Kirill Shamshurin | Russia | 3:51.912 | QA |
3 | Carlo Tacchini | Italy | 3:52.947 | QA |
4 | Wiktor Głazunow | Poland | 3:54.217 | QB |
5 | Gonzalo Martín | Spain | 3:59.912 | QB |
6 | Roberts Lagzdins | Latvia | 4:01.567 | QB |
7 | Angel Kodinov | Bulgaria | 4:02.162 | QB |
8 | Fábio Lopes | Portugal | 4:07.743 | |
9 | Cătălin Chirilă | Romania | 4:38.769 |
Semifinal 2
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adrien Bart | France | 3:53.242 | QA |
2 | András Bodonyi | Hungary | 3:53.312 | QA |
3 | Mark Oldershaw | Canada | 3:54.007 | QA |
4 | Pavlo Altukhov | Ukraine | 3:54.253 | QB |
5 | Matej Rusnák | Slovakia | 3:55.963 | QB |
6 | Vadim Korobov | Lithuania | 3:56.473 | QB |
7 | Maksim Piatrou | Belarus | 4:02.543 | QB |
8 | Ryo Naganuma | Japan | 4:03.508 | qB |
9 | Ghailene Khattali | Tunisia | 4:21.139 |
Finals
editFinal B
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[8]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time |
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1 | Maksim Piatrou | Belarus | 3:58.619 |
2 | Matej Rusnák | Slovakia | 3:59.989 |
3 | Vadim Korobov | Lithuania | 4:00.144 |
4 | Gonzalo Martín | Spain | 4:00.469 |
5 | Roberts Lagzdins | Latvia | 4:01.214 |
6 | Pavlo Altukhov | Ukraine | 4:02.179 |
7 | Wiktor Głazunow | Poland | 4:02.694 |
8 | Angel Kodinov | Bulgaria | 4:06.099 |
9 | Ryo Naganuma | Japan | 4:06.549 |
Final A
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[9]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time |
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Sebastian Brendel | Germany | 3:48.390 | |
Martin Fuksa | Czech Republic | 3:49.625 | |
Isaquias Queiroz | Brazil | 3:50.190 | |
4 | Kirill Shamshurin | Russia | 3:53.300 |
5 | Oleg Tarnovschi | Moldova | 3:53.665 |
6 | Adrien Bart | France | 3:54.221 |
7 | András Bodonyi | Hungary | 3:54.496 |
8 | Carlo Tacchini | Italy | 3:58.826 |
9 | Mark Oldershaw | Canada | 3:59.186 |
References
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- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | TIME TABLE & RESULTS". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Men 1000m – 1st Heat". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Men 1000m – 2nd Heat". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Men 1000m – 3rd Heat". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Men 1000m – 1st Semi-final". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Men 1000m – 2nd Semi-final". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Men 1000m – Final B". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "2018 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | C1 Men 1000m – Final A". CANOE SPRINT PORTUGAL. Retrieved 23 August 2018.