Women's K-1 5000 metres at the 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sportpark Duisburg | |||||||||
Location | Duisburg, Germany | |||||||||
Dates | 27 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 26 from 26 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 22:45.357 | |||||||||
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 women's K-1 5000 metres competition at the 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg took place in Sportpark Duisburg.[1]
Schedule
The schedule is as follows:[2]
Date | Time | Round |
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Sunday 27 August 2023 | 15:05 | Final |
Results
As a long-distance event, it was held as a direct final.[3]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time |
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Estefania Fernandez | Spain | 22:45.357 | |
Madeline Schmidt | Canada | 22:46.612 | |
Melina Andersson | Sweden | 22:56.996 | |
4 | Anna Sletsjøe | Norway | 23:06.268 |
5 | Vanda Kiszli | Hungary | 23:09.676 |
6 | Jule Hake | Germany | 23:18.381 |
7 | Magdalena Garro | Argentina | 23:52.985 |
8 | Jennifer Egan-Simmons | Ireland | 23:59.520 |
9 | Anežka Paloudová | Czech Republic | 24:00.732 |
10 | Melissa Johnson | Great Britain | 24:03.756 |
11 | Kristina Bedeč | Serbia | 24:10.044 |
12 | Ana Roxana Lehaci | Austria | 24:34.525 |
13 | Danielle McKenzie | New Zealand | 24:42.073 |
14 | Inna Hryshchun | Ukraine | 24:52.199 |
15 | Pauline Freslon | France | 25:23.251 |
16 | Elizaveta Fedorova | Estonia | 25:26.071 |
17 | Maria Rei | Portugal | 25:56.968 |
18 | Darya Petrova | Kazakhstan | 26:04.288 |
19 | Katrina Smiltniece | Latvia | 26:21.508 |
20 | Monica Hincapie | Colombia | 26:33.460 |
21 | Soniya Devi Phairembam | India | 26:50.884 |
22 | Liliana Cardenas | Ecuador | 27:01.488 |
Mehana Leafchild | United States | DSQ | |
Yuriko Yamashita | Japan | DNF | |
Aleksandra Mihalashvili | Bulgaria | DNF | |
Agata Fantini | Italy | DNF | |
Sara Mihalik | Finland | DNS | |
Aya Ferfad | Algeria | DNS | |
Darya Budouskaya | Israel | DNS | |
Yocelin Canache | Venezuela | DNS | |
References
- ↑ "Timetable" (PDF). ICF. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ↑ "ICF Canoe Sprint & Paracanoe World Championships 2023". Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ↑ "2023 ICF CANOE SPRINT & PARACANOE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Women 5000m - Final". Spotfokus. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
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