The kayak cross event (formerly known as extreme kayak) is split into two phases - qualification time trials and knockout phase where 4 paddlers race each other head-to-head. Top 20 paddlers from the qualification advance to the knockout phase plus the 12 next fastest paddlers from countries that have not qualified in the top 20. There are 8 heats in the first round of the knockout phase with the top 2 paddlers from each heat advancing to the next round. The same rules apply in quarterfinals and semifinals.
Paddlers start their run by sliding off the starting platform several meters above the water. Then they must navigate the downstream and upstream gates. Unlike in classic slalom, paddlers are allowed to touch the gates and even intentionally move them with their paddle, but not with a free hand. There is also a designated zone where paddlers must perform an Eskimo roll.
Athletes can be penalized in three ways in each round, by receiving a fault (FLT) or by being ranked as lower (RAL). Faults are incurred for false starts, missing gates or failing to correctly perform the Eskimo roll. Athletes are ranked as lower (RAL) if they breach the safety requirements of the competition, such as by holding back another athlete with their hands or paddle, deliberately paddling over another athlete's boat, or by making dangerous contact with another athlete's head or body - all other non-dangerous contact is allowed. In each round athletes are ranked first by the order in which they cross the finish line, with those incurring penalties ranked in the following order: FLT, RAL, DNF, DNS.
The final classification of athletes is determined in the following manner: Athletes eliminated at any phase of the competition will be given their rank based on the comparison of the qualification times of athletes eliminated at the same phase. All 3rd ranked athletes will be ranked above all 4th ranked athletes. The final rank of athletes who did not progress to the heats is determined by their qualification results.
^"Women's Kayak Cross - Time Trials" (PDF). Retrieved 24 September 2023.
^"Women's Kayak Cross - Brackets" (PDF). Retrieved 24 September 2023.
^"Women's Kayak Cross - Final Results List" (PDF). Retrieved 24 September 2023.
December 15, 2023
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Main article 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships The women s kayak cross event at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 24 September 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London Women s kayak cross at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World ChampionshipsVenueLee Valley White Water CentreLocationLondon United KingdomDates24 September 2023Competitors70 from 33 nationsMedalists Kimberley Woods Great Britain Camille Prigent France Eva Tercelj Slovenia 20222025 Contents 1 Competition format 2 Schedule 3 Results 3 1 Time trials 3 2 Knockout rounds 3 2 1 Heats 3 2 2 Quarterfinals 3 2 3 Semifinals 3 2 4 Final 3 3 Final ranking Top 32 4 ReferencesCompetition format editThe kayak cross event formerly known as extreme kayak is split into two phases qualification time trials and knockout phase where 4 paddlers race each other head to head Top 20 paddlers from the qualification advance to the knockout phase plus the 12 next fastest paddlers from countries that have not qualified in the top 20 There are 8 heats in the first round of the knockout phase with the top 2 paddlers from each heat advancing to the next round The same rules apply in quarterfinals and semifinals Paddlers start their run by sliding off the starting platform several meters above the water Then they must navigate the downstream and upstream gates Unlike in classic slalom paddlers are allowed to touch the gates and even intentionally move them with their paddle but not with a free hand There is also a designated zone where paddlers must perform an Eskimo roll Athletes can be penalized in three ways in each round by receiving a fault FLT or by being ranked as lower RAL Faults are incurred for false starts missing gates or failing to correctly perform the Eskimo roll Athletes are ranked as lower RAL if they breach the safety requirements of the competition such as by holding back another athlete with their hands or paddle deliberately paddling over another athlete s boat or by making dangerous contact with another athlete s head or body all other non dangerous contact is allowed In each round athletes are ranked first by the order in which they cross the finish line with those incurring penalties ranked in the following order FLT RAL DNF DNS The final classification of athletes is determined in the following manner Athletes eliminated at any phase of the competition will be given their rank based on the comparison of the qualification times of athletes eliminated at the same phase All 3rd ranked athletes will be ranked above all 4th ranked athletes The final rank of athletes who did not progress to the heats is determined by their qualification results Schedule editAll times listed are UTC 1 Date Time Round24 September 202309 00 Time trials11 55 Heats13 34 Quarterfinals14 11 Semifinals14 31 FinalResults editTime trials edit Top 20 qualify automatically The last 12 spots go to fastest paddlers from countries not yet qualified 1 Rank Bib Athlete Country Time Notes1 10 Camille Prigent nbsp France 78 80 Q2 19 Mallory Franklin nbsp Great Britain 79 83 Q3 2 Kimberley Woods nbsp Great Britain 79 85 Q4 34 Angele Hug nbsp France 80 78 Q5 13 Tereza Fiserova nbsp Czech Republic 80 93 Q6 28 Nikita Setchell nbsp Great Britain 81 40 Q7 20 Marjorie Delassus nbsp France 81 44 Q8 18 Stefanie Horn nbsp Italy 81 53 Q9 3 Elena Lilik nbsp Germany 82 13 Q10 22 Maialen Chourraut nbsp Spain 82 38 Q11 14 Luuka Jones nbsp New Zealand 82 51 Q12 49 Phoebe Spicer nbsp Great Britain 82 61 Q13 6 Eva Tercelj nbsp Slovenia 82 87 Q14 35 Emma Vuitton nbsp France 83 07 Q15 5 Ricarda Funk nbsp Germany 83 09 Q16 21 Eliska Mintalova nbsp Slovakia 83 50 Q17 24 Zuzana Pankova nbsp Slovakia 83 71 Q18 11 Noemie Fox nbsp Australia 83 79 Q19 15 Martina Wegman nbsp Netherlands 83 82 Q20 8 Monica Doria Vilarrubla nbsp Andorra 84 05 Q21 23 Alena Marx nbsp Switzerland 84 15 Q22 66 Jasmin Schornberg nbsp Germany 84 28 FR 3323 7 Evy Leibfarth nbsp United States 84 54 Q24 39 Amalie Hilgertova nbsp Czech Republic 84 58 FR 3425 17 Miren Lazkano nbsp Spain 84 59 FR 3526 9 Viktoriia Us nbsp Ukraine 85 13 Q27 16 Klaudia Zwolinska nbsp Poland 85 18 Q28 4 Ana Satila nbsp Brazil 86 14 Q29 29 Sona Stanovska nbsp Slovakia 86 35 FR 3630 41 Carole Bouzidi nbsp Algeria 86 75 Q31 1 Jessica Fox nbsp Australia 86 84 FR 3732 25 Ajda Novak nbsp Slovenia 86 92 FR 3833 50 Florence Maheu nbsp Canada 87 37 Q34 31 Omira Estacia Neta nbsp Brazil 87 83 FR 3935 32 Lois Betteridge nbsp Canada 87 90 FR 4036 48 Eva Alina Hocevar nbsp Slovenia 88 22 FR 4137 37 Tereza Kneblova nbsp Czech Republic 89 55 FR 4238 55 Kate Eckhardt nbsp Australia 89 68 FR 4339 46 Aleksandra Stach nbsp Poland 90 29 FR 4440 42 Viktoria Wolffhardt nbsp Austria 90 76 Q41 33 Hannah Thomas nbsp New Zealand 90 87 FR 4542 26 Lea Baldoni nbsp Canada 91 53 FR 4643 44 Lena Teunissen nbsp Netherlands 91 53 FR 4744 56 Li Lu nbsp China 97 12 Q45 40 Florencia Aguirre Gonzalez nbsp Chile 97 32 Q46 63 Dominika Brzeska nbsp Poland 97 63 FR 4847 52 Chiara Sabattini nbsp Italy 97 88 FR 4948 59 Wan Shunfang nbsp China 98 24 FR 5049 38 Courtney Williams nbsp New Zealand 99 15 FR 5150 47 Sofia Reinoso nbsp Mexico 99 79 Q51 36 Klara Olazabal nbsp Spain 100 65 FR 5252 51 Iris Sommernes nbsp Norway 102 99 Q53 57 Yekaterina Tarantseva nbsp Kazakhstan 104 0354 54 Nerea Castiglione nbsp Argentina 105 9655 67 Sara Timea Seprenyi nbsp Hungary 106 0156 53 Marcella Altman nbsp United States 107 3557 68 Wu Ting I nbsp Chinese Taipei 108 7258 62 Blandine Xhemajlji nbsp Kosovo 115 9959 64 Veronika Salaseviciute Turbinova nbsp Lithuania 116 6960 58 Anastassiya Ananyeva nbsp Kazakhstan 118 7661 45 Laura Pellicer Chica nbsp Andorra 88 02 FLT 6 62 27 Olatz Arregui nbsp Spain 99 13 FLT 5 63 61 Chantal Bronkhorst nbsp South Africa 137 10 FLT 4 64 65 Emilie Armani nbsp Ecuador 129 92 FLT 3 65 70 Anais Mouhoub nbsp Algeria 126 39 FLT 1 66 30 Veronika Vojtova nbsp Czech Republic 83 83 FLT S 67 69 Nidhi nbsp India 118 82 FLT 1 3 6 60 Beatriz Da Motta nbsp Brazil DNS 12 Corinna Kuhnle nbsp Austria DNS 43 Li Tong nbsp China DNSKnockout rounds edit Top 2 from each heat quarterfinal and semifinal advance to the next round 2 Heats edit Heat 1Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 1 Camille Prigent nbsp France Q2 16 Eliska Mintalova nbsp Slovakia Q3 17 Zuzana Pankova nbsp Slovakia4 32 Iris Sommernes nbsp NorwayHeat 2Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 8 Stefanie Horn nbsp Italy Q2 24 Klaudia Zwolinska nbsp Poland Q3 9 Elena Lilik nbsp Germany4 25 Ana Satila nbsp BrazilHeat 3Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 21 Alena Marx nbsp Switzerland Q2 28 Viktoria Wolffhardt nbsp Austria Q3 5 Tereza Fiserova nbsp Czech Republic4 12 Phoebe Spicer nbsp Great BritainHeat 4Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 13 Eva Tercelj nbsp Slovenia Q2 4 Angele Hug nbsp France Q3 20 Monica Doria Vilarrubla nbsp Andorra4 29 Li Lu nbsp China FLT 3 Heat 5Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 3 Kimberley Woods nbsp Great Britain Q2 14 Emma Vuitton nbsp France Q3 19 Martina Wegman nbsp Netherlands4 30 Florencia Aguirre Gonzalez nbsp ChileHeat 6Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 6 Nikita Setchell nbsp Great Britain Q2 27 Florence Maheu nbsp Canada Q3 22 Evy Leibfarth nbsp United States4 11 Luuka Jones nbsp New Zealand FLT S Heat 7Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 7 Marjorie Delassus nbsp France Q2 10 Maialen Chourraut nbsp Spain Q3 26 Carole Bouzidi nbsp Algeria4 23 Viktoriia Us nbsp Ukraine FLT 6 Heat 8Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 18 Noemie Fox nbsp Australia Q2 15 Ricarda Funk nbsp Germany Q3 31 Sofia Reinoso nbsp Mexico4 2 Mallory Franklin nbsp Great Britain FLT 5 Quarterfinals edit Quarterfinal 1Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 8 Stefanie Horn nbsp Italy Q2 1 Camille Prigent nbsp France Q3 16 Eliska Mintalova nbsp Slovakia4 24 Klaudia Zwolinska nbsp Poland FLT 6 Quarterfinal 2Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 13 Eva Tercelj nbsp Slovenia Q2 4 Angele Hug nbsp France Q3 28 Viktoria Wolffhardt nbsp Austria4 21 Alena Marx nbsp Switzerland FLT 6 Quarterfinal 3Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 14 Emma Vuitton nbsp France Q2 3 Kimberley Woods nbsp Great Britain Q3 6 Nikita Setchell nbsp Great Britain4 27 Florence Maheu nbsp CanadaQuarterfinal 4Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 18 Noemie Fox nbsp Australia Q2 10 Maialen Chourraut nbsp Spain Q3 15 Ricarda Funk nbsp Germany4 7 Marjorie Delassus nbsp FranceSemifinals edit Semifinal 1Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 1 Camille Prigent nbsp France Q2 13 Eva Tercelj nbsp Slovenia Q3 4 Angele Hug nbsp France4 8 Stefanie Horn nbsp Italy DNFSemifinal 2Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes1 3 Kimberley Woods nbsp Great Britain Q2 14 Emma Vuitton nbsp France Q3 10 Maialen Chourraut nbsp Spain4 18 Noemie Fox nbsp AustraliaFinal edit Rank Bib Athlete Country Notes nbsp 3 Kimberley Woods nbsp Great Britain nbsp 1 Camille Prigent nbsp France nbsp 13 Eva Tercelj nbsp Slovenia4 14 Emma Vuitton nbsp FranceFinal ranking Top 32 edit The top 32 ranking determined by the knockout rounds Bib numbers correspond to seeding after time trials 3 Rank Bib Athlete Country Heat rank nbsp 3 Kimberley Woods nbsp Great Britain 1 nbsp 1 Camille Prigent nbsp France 2 nbsp 13 Eva Tercelj nbsp Slovenia 34 14 Emma Vuitton nbsp France 45 4 Angele Hug nbsp France SF1 3 6 10 Maialen Chourraut nbsp Spain SF2 3 7 8 Stefanie Horn nbsp Italy SF1 4 8 18 Noemie Fox nbsp Australia SF2 4 9 6 Nikita Setchell nbsp Great Britain QF3 3 10 15 Ricarda Funk nbsp Germany QF4 3 11 16 Eliska Mintalova nbsp Slovakia QF1 3 12 28 Viktoria Wolffhardt nbsp Austria QF2 3 13 7 Marjorie Delassus nbsp France QF4 4 14 21 Alena Marx nbsp Switzerland QF2 4 15 24 Klaudia Zwolinska nbsp Poland QF1 4 16 27 Florence Maheu nbsp Canada QF3 4 17 5 Tereza Fiserova nbsp Czech Republic H3 3 18 9 Elena Lilik nbsp Germany H2 3 19 17 Zuzana Pankova nbsp Slovakia H1 3 20 19 Martina Wegman nbsp Netherlands H5 3 21 20 Monica Doria Vilarrubla nbsp Andorra H4 3 22 22 Evy Leibfarth nbsp United States H6 3 23 26 Carole Bouzidi nbsp Algeria H7 3 24 31 Sofia Reinoso nbsp Mexico H8 3 25 2 Mallory Franklin nbsp Great Britain H8 4 26 11 Luuka Jones nbsp New Zealand H6 4 27 12 Phoebe Spicer nbsp Great Britain H3 4 28 23 Viktoriia Us nbsp Ukraine H7 4 29 25 Ana Satila nbsp Brazil H2 4 30 29 Li Lu nbsp China H4 4 31 30 Florencia Aguirre Gonzalez nbsp Chile H5 4 32 32 Iris Sommernes nbsp Norway H1 4 References edit Women s Kayak Cross Time Trials PDF Retrieved 24 September 2023 Women s Kayak Cross Brackets PDF Retrieved 24 September 2023 Women s Kayak Cross Final Results List PDF Retrieved 24 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships Women 27s kayak cross amp oldid 1187157235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,