The men's K-1 1000 metres competition at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Račice took place at the Sportcentrum Račice.[1]
Men's K-1 1000 metres at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sportcentrum Račice | |||||||||
Location | Račice, Czech Republic | |||||||||
Dates | 24–26 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 40 from 40 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:27.754 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Schedule
editThe schedule was as follows:[2]
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday 24 August 2017 | 09:28 | Heats |
16:10 | Semifinals | |
Saturday 26 August 2017 | 09:25 | Final C |
09:32 | Final B | |
11:01 | Final A |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Results
editHeats
editThe seven fastest boats in each heat, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the semifinals.[3]
Heat 1
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | René Holten Poulsen | Denmark | 3:35.427 | QS |
2 | Artuur Peters | Belgium | 3:35.905 | QS |
3 | Étienne Hubert | France | 3:36.072 | QS |
4 | Roi Rodriguez | Spain | 3:37.399 | QS |
5 | Farzin Asadi | Iran | 3:41.366 | QS |
6 | Alexandr Yemelyanov | Kazakhstan | 3:45.877 | QS |
7 | Matti Stern | Israel | 3:50.033 | QS |
8 | Park Juhyeon | South Korea | 3:50.533 | qS |
9 | Teo Guang Yi Lucas | Singapore | 3:55.238 |
Heat 2
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Josef Dostál | Czech Republic | 3:34.704 | QS |
2 | Agustin Vernice | Argentina | 3:36.520 | QS |
3 | Jošt Zakrajšek | Slovenia | 3:37.715 | QS |
4 | Antun Novaković | Croatia | 3:38.637 | QS |
5 | Vagner Souta | Brazil | 3:39.437 | QS |
6 | Roman Anoshkin | Russia | 3:39.526 | QS |
7 | Dragan Hančovski | Serbia | 3:42.431 | QS |
8 | He Long | China | 4:01.565 | |
9 | Maksim Serditov | Kyrgyzstan | 4:01.909 |
Heat 3
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fernando Pimenta | Portugal | 3:39.250 | QS |
2 | Jo Sondre Solhaug | Norway | 3:40.533 | QS |
3 | Gábor Jakubik | Slovakia | 3:43.133 | QS |
4 | Christoph Kornfeind | Austria | 3:46.383 | QS |
5 | Tarmo Tootsi | Estonia | 3:46.506 | QS |
6 | Darko Savić | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3:49.150 | QS |
7 | Tuan Yen-Yu | Chinese Taipei | 3:53.983 | QS |
Heat 4
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tom Liebscher | Germany | 3:37.254 | QS |
2 | Miroslav Kirchev | Bulgaria | 3:40.415 | QS |
3 | Martin Nathell | Sweden | 3:40.604 | QS |
4 | Magnus Gregory | Great Britain | 3:40.698 | QS |
5 | Aldis Arturs Vilde | Latvia | 3:41.243 | QS |
6 | Sean Rice | South Africa | 3:44.415 | QS |
7 | Mohamed Mrabet | Tunisia | 3:53.198 | QS |
8 | Albert Raj Selvaraj | India | 3:53.626 |
Heat 5
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Aleh Yurenia | Belarus | 3:36.003 | QS |
2 | Bálint Kopasz | Hungary | 3:37.853 | QS |
3 | Murray Stewart | Australia | 3:40.514 | QS |
4 | Andri Summermatter | Switzerland | 3:42.692 | QS |
5 | Martin Brzeziński | Poland | 3:43.442 | QS |
6 | Yasuhiro Suzuki | Japan | 3:52.598 | QS |
7 | Marton Apor Urban | United States | 4:04.931 | QS |
Semifinals
editQualification was as follows:
All first and second-place boats, plus the fastest third-place boat advanced to the A final.
All other third-place boats, all fourth-place boats and the two fastest fifth-place boats advanced to the B final.
All other fifth-place boats, all sixth-place boats and the three fastest remaining boats advanced to the C final.[4]
Semifinal 1
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Aleh Yurenia | Belarus | 3:33.273 | QA |
2 | René Holten Poulsen | Denmark | 3:33.812 | QA |
3 | Miroslav Kirchev | Bulgaria | 3:34.212 | qA |
4 | Farzin Asadi | Iran | 3:37.801 | QB |
5 | Antun Novaković | Croatia | 3:39.684 | qB |
6 | Dragan Hančovski | Serbia | 3:42.618 | QC |
7 | Darko Savić | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3:46.456 | qC |
8 | Magnus Gregory | Great Britain | 3:47.579 | |
9 | Marton Apor Urban | United States | 4:08.912 |
Semifinal 2
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Josef Dostál | Czech Republic | 3:33.755 | QA |
2 | Bálint Kopasz | Hungary | 3:34.427 | QA |
3 | Artuur Peters | Belgium | 3:34.850 | QB |
4 | Vagner Souta | Brazil | 3:37.988 | QB |
5 | Martin Nathell | Sweden | 3:40.783 | qB |
6 | Christoph Kornfeind | Austria | 3:45.327 | QC |
7 | Yasuhiro Suzuki | Japan | 3:47.383 | |
8 | Tuan Yen-Yu | Chinese Taipei | 3:53.155 | |
9 | Mohamed Mrabet | Tunisia | 3:55.511 |
Semifinal 3
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fernando Pimenta | Portugal | 3:35.918 | QA |
2 | Agustin Vernice | Argentina | 3:36.679 | QA |
3 | Martin Brzeziński | Poland | 3:39.529 | QB |
4 | Étienne Hubert | France | 3:39.546 | QB |
5 | Gábor Jakubik | Slovakia | 3:41.596 | QC |
6 | Andri Summermatter | Switzerland | 3:44.018 | QC |
7 | Sean Rice | South Africa | 3:44.735 | qC |
8 | Matti Stern | Israel | 4:00.313 | |
9 | Roman Anoshkin | Russia | 4:35.885 |
Semifinal 4
editRank | Kayaker | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tom Liebscher | Germany | 3:34.843 | QA |
2 | Roi Rodriguez | Spain | 3:37.065 | QA |
3 | Murray Stewart | Australia | 3:37.759 | QB |
4 | Jo Sondre Solhaug | Norway | 3:40.548 | QB |
5 | Aldis Arturs Vilde | Latvia | 3:40.865 | QC |
6 | Jošt Zakrajšek | Slovenia | 3:42.759 | QC |
7 | Tarmo Tootsi | Estonia | 3:44.554 | qC |
8 | Alexandr Yemelyanov | Kazakhstan | 3:47.843 | |
9 | Park Juhyeon | South Korea | 4:02.604 |
Finals
editFinal C
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 19 to 27.[5]
Rank | Kayaker | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jošt Zakrajšek | Slovenia | 3:38.792 |
2 | Gábor Jakubik | Slovakia | 3:39.976 |
3 | Dragan Hančovski | Serbia | 3:40.376 |
4 | Aldis Arturs Vilde | Latvia | 3:41.009 |
5 | Christoph Kornfeind | Austria | 3:41.559 |
6 | Andri Summermatter | Switzerland | 3:42.170 |
7 | Sean Rice | South Africa | 3:44.098 |
8 | Tarmo Tootsi | Estonia | 3:47.526 |
9 | Darko Savić | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3:51.515 |
Final B
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[6]
Rank | Kayaker | Country | Time |
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1 | Murray Stewart | Australia | 3:32.583 |
2 | Artuur Peters | Belgium | 3:35.033 |
3 | Étienne Hubert | France | 3:35.522 |
4 | Martin Brzeziński | Poland | 3:36.195 |
5 | Martin Nathell | Sweden | 3:37.350 |
6 | Jo Sondre Solhaug | Norway | 3:37.372 |
7 | Vagner Souta | Brazil | 3:37.595 |
8 | Antun Novaković | Croatia | 3:39.500 |
9 | Farzin Asadi | Iran | 3:40.956 |
Final A
editCompetitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[7]
Rank | Kayaker | Country | Time |
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Tom Liebscher | Germany | 3:27.754 | |
Fernando Pimenta | Portugal | 3:27.993 | |
Josef Dostál | Czech Republic | 3:28.576 | |
4 | Aleh Yurenia | Belarus | 3:29.593 |
5 | Bálint Kopasz | Hungary | 3:29.809 |
6 | Miroslav Kirchev | Bulgaria | 3:30.915 |
7 | Agustin Vernice | Argentina | 3:31.037 |
8 | René Holten Poulsen | Denmark | 3:32.732 |
9 | Roi Rodriguez | Spain | 3:33.115 |
References
edit- ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | Regatta Venue". Czech Canoe Union. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
- ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". International Canoe Federation. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 1000m - Heats (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 43–47. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 1000m - Semi-finals (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 79–82. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 1000m - Final C (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 147. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 1000m - Final B (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 148. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
- ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 1000m - Final A (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 158. Retrieved 13 June 2018.