Men's VL1 at the 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sportpark Duisburg | |||||||||
Location | Duisburg, Germany | |||||||||
Dates | 24–25 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 10 from 9 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:02.735 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships | ||
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Canoe events | ||
C-1 200m | men | women |
C-1 500m | men | women |
C-1 1000m | men | women |
C-1 5000m | men | women |
C-2 200m | women | |
C-2 500m | men | women |
mixed | ||
C-2 1000m | men | |
C-4 500m | men | women |
Kayak events | ||
K-1 200m | men | women |
K-1 500m | men | women |
K-1 1000m | men | women |
K-1 5000m | men | women |
K-2 200m | women | |
K-2 500m | men | women |
mixed | ||
K-2 1000m | men | |
K-4 500m | men | women |
Paracanoe events | ||
KL1 | men | women |
KL2 | men | women |
KL3 | men | women |
VL1 | men | women |
VL2 | men | women |
VL3 | men | women |
The men's VL1 competition at the 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg took place at Sportpark Duisburg.
Schedule
The schedule was as follows:[1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday 24 August 2023 | 12:05 | Heats |
15:35 | Semifinal | |
Friday 25 August 2023 | 14:35 | Final |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Results
Heats
The 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
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Benjamin Sainsbury | Australia | 1:01.935 | QF |
2 | David González | Spain | 1:05.008 | QF |
3 | Surender Kumar | India | 1:06.390 | QF |
4 | Carlos Glenndel Moreira | Brazil | 1:06.817 | QS |
5 | Benjamin Brown | Canada | 1:12.932 | QS |
Heat 2
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Peter Happ | Germany | 1:06.603 | QF |
2 | Robinson Mendez | Chile | 1:07.070 | QF |
3 | Alessio Bedin | Italy | 1:07.918 | QF |
4 | Maxim Bogatyrev | Kazakhstan | 1:11.805 | QS |
5 | Yash Kumar | India | 1:13.762 | QS |
Semifinal
The fastest three boats advanced to the final.[4]
Rank | Name | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Carlos Glenndel Moreira | Brazil | 1:06.920 | QF |
2 | Benjamin Brown | Canada | 1:12.020 | QF |
3 | Maxim Bogatyrev | Kazakhstan | 1:13.148 | QF |
4 | Yash Kumar | India | 1:13.688 |
Final
Competitors raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[5]
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
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Benjamin Sainsbury | Australia | 1:02.735 | |
David González | Spain | 1:05.932 | |
Carlos Glenndel Moreira | Brazil | 1:06.086 | |
4 | Surender Kumar | India | 1:06.221 |
5 | Peter Happ | Germany | 1:07.587 |
6 | Alessio Bedin | Italy | 1:10.342 |
7 | Maxim Bogatyrev | Kazakhstan | 1:11.876 |
8 | Robinson Mendez | Chile | 1:12.279 |
9 | Benjamin Brown | Canada | 1:12.458 |
References
- ↑ "ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships 2023 Schedule". kanuduisburg.de. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ↑ "2023 ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships VL1 Men 200m - 1st Heat". kanuduisburg.de. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
- ↑ "2023 ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships VL1 Men 200m - 2nd Heat". kanuduisburg.de. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
- ↑ "2023 ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships VL1 Men 200m - Semi-final". kanuduisburg.de. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
- ↑ "2023 ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships VL1 Men 200m - Final". kanuduisburg.de. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
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