2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Women's C-1 200 metres

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Women's C-1 200 metres
at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint
World Championships
VenueCentro de Alto Rendimento
de Montemor-o-Velho
LocationMontemor-o-Velho, Portugal
Dates23–25 August
Competitors29 from 29 nations
Winning time45.567
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Poland
bronze medal    Belarus
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The women's C-1 200 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]

Schedule[edit]

The schedule was as follows:[2]

Date Time Round
Thursday 23 August 2018 15:50 Heats
Saturday 25 August 2018 09:30 Semifinals
11:27 Final B
12:37 Final A

All times are Western European Summer Time (UTC+1)

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

The six fastest boats in each heat, plus the three fastest remaining boats advanced to the semifinals.[3][4][5][6]

Heat 1[edit]

Rank Canoeist Country Time Notes
1 Laurence Vincent-Lapointe  Canada 49.341 QS
2 Mariami Kerdikashvili  Georgia 52.887 QS
3 Gabriela Ladičová  Slovakia 53.727 QS
4 Josephine Bulmer  Australia 54.307 QS
5 Jana Ježová  Czech Republic 54.402 QS
6 Anggie Avegno  Ecuador 54.517 QS
7 Antía Jácome  Spain 54.737 qS
8 Ann Marie Armstrong  United States 55.652 qS

Heat 2[edit]

Rank Canoeist Country Time Notes
1 Zhang Luqi  China 50.034 QS
2 Olesia Romasenko  Russia 50.694 QS
3 Liudmyla Luzan  Ukraine 52.804 QS
4 Eugénie Dorange  France 53.359 QS
5 Katie Reid  Great Britain 54.179 QS
6 Nikolina Mijušković  Serbia 55.945 QS
7 Daniela Cociu  Moldova 56.385 qS
8 Oulimata Fall  Senegal 1:00.570

Heat 3[edit]

Rank Canoeist Country Time Notes
1 Virág Balla  Hungary 51.424 QS
2 Lisa Jahn  Germany 52.644 QS
3 Valdenice do Nascimento  Brazil 54.420 QS
4 Vanesa Tot  Croatia 55.260 QS
5 Sayako Shimazu  Japan 57.195 QS
6 Law Ming  Hong Kong 58.460 QS
Ana Ochoa  Colombia DNS

Heat 4[edit]

Rank Canoeist Country Time Notes
1 Dorota Borowska  Poland 49.221 QS
2 Staniliya Stamenova  Bulgaria 49.931 QS
3 Alena Nazdrova  Belarus 50.131 QS
4 Ruta Dagyte  Lithuania 53.716 QS
5 Jūlija Gutova  Latvia 56.146 QS
6 Márcia Faria  Portugal 57.706 QS

Semifinals[edit]

Qualification in each semi was as follows:

The fastest three boats advanced to the A final.
The next three fastest boats advanced to the B final.[7][8][9]

Semifinal 1[edit]

Rank Canoeist Country Time Notes
1 Dorota Borowska  Poland 46.837 QA
2 Zhang Luqi  China 48.117 QA
3 Nikolina Mijušković  Serbia 48.377 QA
4 Valdenice do Nascimento  Brazil 49.763 QB
5 Antía Jácome  Spain 50.483 QB
6 Anggie Avegno  Ecuador 50.693 QB
7 Mariami Kerdikashvili  Georgia 50.793
8 Vanesa Tot  Croatia 51.858
9 Jūlija Gutova  Latvia 52.058

Semifinal 2[edit]

Rank Canoeist Country Time Notes
1 Virág Balla  Hungary 48.200 QA
2 Staniliya Stamenova  Bulgaria 48.645 QA
3 Gabriela Ladičová  Slovakia 49.960 QA
4 Liudmyla Luzan  Ukraine 50.020 QB
5 Eugénie Dorange  France 50.170 QB
6 Jana Ježová  Czech Republic 50.385 QB
7 Ann Marie Armstrong  United States 51.225
8 Ruta Dagyte  Lithuania 51.570
9 Law Ming  Hong Kong 55.110

Semifinal 3[edit]

Rank Canoeist Country Time Notes
1 Laurence Vincent-Lapointe  Canada 46.423 QA
2 Olesia Romasenko  Russia 47.188 QA
3 Alena Nazdrova  Belarus 47.808 QA
4 Lisa Jahn  Germany 49.963 QB
5 Katie Reid  Great Britain 50.418 QB
6 Josephine Bulmer  Australia 50.963 QB
7 Sayako Shimazu  Japan 52.653
8 Daniela Cociu  Moldova 54.029
9 Márcia Faria  Portugal 55.289

Finals[edit]

Final B[edit]

Competitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[10]

Rank Canoeist Country Time
1 Lisa Jahn  Germany 47.818
2 Valdenice do Nascimento  Brazil 48.628
3 Antía Jácome  Spain 48.763
4 Eugénie Dorange  France 48.838
5 Anggie Avegno  Ecuador 48.873
6 Liudmyla Luzan  Ukraine 48.988
7 Katie Reid  Great Britain 49.368
8 Jana Ježová  Czech Republic 49.573
9 Josephine Bulmer  Australia 49.923

Final A[edit]

Competitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top four as two boats were tied for third place.[11]

Rank Canoeist Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Laurence Vincent-Lapointe  Canada 45.567
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Olesia Romasenko  Russia 46.242
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dorota Borowska  Poland 46.812
Alena Nazdrova  Belarus
5 Virág Balla  Hungary 46.972
6 Zhang Luqi  China 47.232
7 Staniliya Stamenova  Bulgaria 47.282
8 Nikolina Mijušković  Serbia 48.087
9 Gabriela Ladičová  Slovakia 48.892

References[edit]

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