The men's C-1 200 metres canoe sprint competition at the 2023 European Games took place between 22 and 23 June at the Kryspinów Waterway.
Men's C-1 200 metres at the 2023 European Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Kryspinów Waterway | |||||||||
Date | 22–23 June | |||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 18 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 39.700 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Schedule
editThe schedule was as follows:[1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday 22 June 2023 | 08:07 | Heats |
15:07 | Semifinal | |
Friday 23 June 2023 | 14:04 | Final |
All times are 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.[2][3]
Heat 1
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Zaza Nadiradze | Georgia | 39.266 | QF |
2 | Henrikas Žustautas | Lithuania | 39.712 | QF |
3 | Jonatán Hajdu | Hungary | 39.866 | QF |
4 | Mattia Alfonsi | Italy | 39.890 | QS |
5 | Taras Mishchuk | Ukraine | 40.016 | QS |
6 | Nico Pickert | Germany | 40.252 | QS |
7 | Ilie Sprîncean | Romania | 40.260 | QS |
8 | Manfred Pallinger | Austria | 41.584 | qS |
9 | Resül Aydın | Turkey | 43.392 |
Heat 2
editRank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Pablo Graña | Spain | 39.519 | QF |
2 | Oleksii Koliadych | Poland | 39.707 | QF |
3 | Serghei Tarnovschi | Moldova | 40.107 | QF |
4 | Peter Fuksa | Czech Republic | 40.275 | QS |
5 | Hélder Silva | Portugal | 40.301 | QS |
6 | Ansis Grišāns | Latvia | 41.515 | QS |
7 | Stefanos Dimopoulos | Greece | 41.735 | QS |
8 | Jasmin Klebić | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 44.880 | |
9 | Dario Maksimovic | Luxembourg | 46.178 |
Semifinal
editThe fastest three boats advanced to the final.[4]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Mattia Alfonsi | Italy | 40.928 | QF |
2 | Ilie Sprîncean | Romania | 40.956 | QF |
3 | Hélder Silva | Portugal | 40.990 | QF |
4 | Taras Mishchuk | Ukraine | 41.140 | |
5 | Peter Fuksa | Czech Republic | 41.146 | |
6 | Nico Pickert | Germany | 41.364 | |
7 | Stefanos Dimopoulos | Greece | 42.340 | |
8 | Ansis Grišāns | Latvia | 43.084 | |
9 | Manfred Pallinger | Austria | 44.010 |
Final
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[5]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time |
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Henrikas Žustautas | Lithuania | 39.700 | |
Zaza Nadiradze | Georgia | 39.796 | |
Pablo Graña | Spain | 39.852 | |
4 | Serghei Tarnovschi | Moldova | 40.254 |
4 | Oleksii Koliadych | Poland | 40.254 |
6 | Jonatán Hajdu | Hungary | 40.594 |
7 | Mattia Alfonsi | Italy | 40.650 |
8 | Ilie Sprîncean | Romania | 41.052 |
9 | Hélder Silva | Portugal | 41.192 |
References
edit- ^ "Canoe Sprint Schedule". Kraków 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
- ^ "Canoe Sprint – Men's Canoe Single 200m – Heat 1" (PDF). european-games.org. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Canoe Sprint – Men's Canoe Single 200m – Heat 2" (PDF). european-games.org. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Canoe Sprint – Men's Canoe Single 200m – Semifinal" (PDF). european-games.org. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
- ^ "Canoe Sprint – Men's Canoe Single 200m – Final" (PDF). european-games.org. 23 June 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.