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Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's K-1 200 metres

The women's K-1 200 metres sprint canoeing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 2 and 3 August 2021 at the Sea Forest Waterway.[1] At least 12 canoeists from at least 12 nations competed.[2]

Women's K-1 200 metres
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Canoeing pictogram
VenueSea Forest Waterway
Dates2 August 2021 (heats and quarterfinal)
3 August 2021 (semifinal & final)
Competitors34 from 24 nations
Winning time38.120
Medalists
← 2016
2024 →

Background edit

This was the 3rd appearance of the event, which replaced the men's C-2 500 metres in 2012.

The seven-time reigning World Champion and two-time reigning Olympic champion is Lisa Carrington of New Zealand, who earned a place for her NOC and has been selected to compete.[3]

Qualification edit

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could qualify one place in the event, though could enter up to 2 boats if it earned enough quota places through other women's kayak events. A total of 12 qualification places were available, initially allocated as follows:

Qualifying places were awarded to the NOC, not to the individual canoeist who earned the place.[2]

An extensive reallocation process was used, resulting in one of the quota places being reallocated to a larger kayak class. Carrington and Jørgensen also qualified in the K-1 500 metres, resulting in their quota spots being reallocated within the 200 metres (Starović could not receive it, as she had also qualified in the 500 metres). Kichasova-Skoryk, however, had qualified in the K-4 but not the K-1 500 metres; her quota was reallocated to the larger boat classes. The 4 remaining World Championships quota places were allocated as follows:[4]

Rank Kayaker Nation Qualification Selected competitor
1 Lisa Carrington   New Zealand Earned quota in K-1 500 m Could enter via K-1 500, K-2, or K-4
2 Marta Walczykiewicz   Poland Quota #1 in K-1 200 m
3 Emma Jørgensen   Denmark Earned quota in K-1 500 m Could enter via K-1 500, K-2, or K-4
Teresa Portela   Spain Quota #2 in K-1 200 m
5 Mariia Kichasova-Skoryk   Ukraine Earned quota in K-4 500 m Could enter via K-1 500, K-2, or K-4
6 Dóra Lucz   Hungary Quota #4 in K-1 200 m
7 Milica Starović   Serbia Earned quota in K-1 500 m Could enter via K-1 500, K-2, or K-4
8 Teresa Portela   Portugal Quota #5 in K-1 200 m

Continental and World Cup places:[4]

Nation Qualification Selected competitor
  Algeria Africa quota in K-1 200 m Amira Kheris
  Argentina Americas quota in K-1 200 m Brenda Rojas
  Japan Asia quota in K-1 200 m Yuka Ono
  Great Britain Europe quota #1 in K-1 200 m Emily Lewis
  Italy Europe quota #2 in K-1 200 m Francesca Genzo
  Cook Islands Oceania quota in K-1 200 m Jade Tierney
  ROC World Cup quota in K-1 200 m

Nations with women's kayak quota spots from the K-1 500 metres, K-2 500 metres, or K-4 500 metres could enter (additional) boats as well.

Nation Selected competitor 1 Selected competitor 2
  New Zealand[3] Lisa Carrington (K-4)

Competition format edit

Sprint canoeing uses a four-round format for events with at least 11 boats, with heats, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The specifics of the progression format depend on the number of boats ultimately entered.[5]

The course is a flatwater course 9 metres wide. The name of the event describes the particular format within sprint canoeing. The "K" format means a kayak, with the canoeist sitting, using a double-bladed paddle to paddle, and steering with a foot-operated rudder (as opposed to a canoe, with a kneeling canoeist, single-bladed paddle, and no rudder). The "1" is the number of canoeists in each boat. The "200 metres" is the distance of each race.[6]

Schedule edit

The event was held over two consecutive days, with two rounds per day. All sessions started at 9:30 a.m. local time, though there are multiple events with races in each session.[7]

Legend
H Heats ¼ Quarterfinals ½ Semifinals F Final
Sprint
Event↓/Date → Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7
Women's K-1 200 m H ¼ ½ F

Results edit

Heats edit

Progression System: 1st-2nd to SF, rest to QF.

Heat 5 edit

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 5 Lisa Carrington   New Zealand 40.715 SF
2 2 Svetlana Chernigovskaya   ROC 41.540 SF
3 4 Milica Novaković   Serbia 41.579 QF
4 3 Emily Lewis   Great Britain 42.038 QF
5 6 Michelle Russell   Canada 42.236 QF
6 1 Natalya Sergeyeva   Kazakhstan 46.657 QF

Quarterfinals edit

Progression System: 1st-2nd to SF, rest out.

Quarterfinal 3 edit

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 5 Deborah Kerr   Great Britain 42.742 SF
2 2 Michelle Russell   Canada 42.940 SF
3 3 Emily Lewis   Great Britain 42.945
4 4 Vanina Paoletti   France 43.163
5 6 Natalia Podolskaya   ROC 43.212
6 7 Brenda Rojas   Argentina 44.876
7 8 Yuka Ono   Japan 45.610
8 1 Amira Kheris   Algeria 49.412

Semifinals edit

Progression System: 1st-4th to Final A, rest to Final B.

Finals edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Tokyo 2020. Archived from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Canoe Sprint" (PDF). International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b NZOC
  4. ^ a b Canoe Sprint Quota Allocation
  5. ^ "Canoe Sprint Progression System" (PDF). ICF. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  6. ^ . IOC. Archived from the original on 3 July 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Canoe Sprint Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.

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The women s K 1 200 metres sprint canoeing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 2 and 3 August 2021 at the Sea Forest Waterway 1 At least 12 canoeists from at least 12 nations competed 2 Women s K 1 200 metresat the Games of the XXXII OlympiadCanoeing pictogramVenueSea Forest WaterwayDates2 August 2021 heats and quarterfinal 3 August 2021 semifinal amp final Competitors34 from 24 nationsWinning time38 120MedalistsLisa Carrington New ZealandTeresa Portela SpainEmma Jorgensen Denmark 20162024 Contents 1 Background 2 Qualification 3 Competition format 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 1 1 Heat 1 5 1 2 Heat 2 5 1 3 Heat 3 5 1 4 Heat 4 5 1 5 Heat 5 5 2 Quarterfinals 5 2 1 Quarterfinal 1 5 2 2 Quarterfinal 2 5 2 3 Quarterfinal 3 5 3 Semifinals 5 3 1 Semifinal 1 5 3 2 Semifinal 2 5 4 Finals 5 4 1 Final A 5 4 2 Final B 6 ReferencesBackground editThis was the 3rd appearance of the event which replaced the men s C 2 500 metres in 2012 The seven time reigning World Champion and two time reigning Olympic champion is Lisa Carrington of New Zealand who earned a place for her NOC and has been selected to compete 3 Qualification editMain article Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification A National Olympic Committee NOC could qualify one place in the event though could enter up to 2 boats if it earned enough quota places through other women s kayak events A total of 12 qualification places were available initially allocated as follows 5 places awarded through the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships 6 places awarded through continental tournaments 1 per continent except 2 places for Europe 1 place awarded through the 2021 Canoe Sprint World Cup Stage 2 Qualifying places were awarded to the NOC not to the individual canoeist who earned the place 2 An extensive reallocation process was used resulting in one of the quota places being reallocated to a larger kayak class Carrington and Jorgensen also qualified in the K 1 500 metres resulting in their quota spots being reallocated within the 200 metres Starovic could not receive it as she had also qualified in the 500 metres Kichasova Skoryk however had qualified in the K 4 but not the K 1 500 metres her quota was reallocated to the larger boat classes The 4 remaining World Championships quota places were allocated as follows 4 Rank Kayaker Nation Qualification Selected competitor 1 Lisa Carrington nbsp New Zealand Earned quota in K 1 500 m Could enter via K 1 500 K 2 or K 4 2 Marta Walczykiewicz nbsp Poland Quota 1 in K 1 200 m 3 Emma Jorgensen nbsp Denmark Earned quota in K 1 500 m Could enter via K 1 500 K 2 or K 4 Teresa Portela nbsp Spain Quota 2 in K 1 200 m 5 Mariia Kichasova Skoryk nbsp Ukraine Earned quota in K 4 500 m Could enter via K 1 500 K 2 or K 4 6 Dora Lucz nbsp Hungary Quota 4 in K 1 200 m 7 Milica Starovic nbsp Serbia Earned quota in K 1 500 m Could enter via K 1 500 K 2 or K 4 8 Teresa Portela nbsp Portugal Quota 5 in K 1 200 m Continental and World Cup places 4 Nation Qualification Selected competitor nbsp Algeria Africa quota in K 1 200 m Amira Kheris nbsp Argentina Americas quota in K 1 200 m Brenda Rojas nbsp Japan Asia quota in K 1 200 m Yuka Ono nbsp Great Britain Europe quota 1 in K 1 200 m Emily Lewis nbsp Italy Europe quota 2 in K 1 200 m Francesca Genzo nbsp Cook Islands Oceania quota in K 1 200 m Jade Tierney nbsp ROC World Cup quota in K 1 200 m Nations with women s kayak quota spots from the K 1 500 metres K 2 500 metres or K 4 500 metres could enter additional boats as well Nation Selected competitor 1 Selected competitor 2 nbsp New Zealand 3 Lisa Carrington K 4 Competition format editSprint canoeing uses a four round format for events with at least 11 boats with heats quarterfinals semifinals and finals The specifics of the progression format depend on the number of boats ultimately entered 5 The course is a flatwater course 9 metres wide The name of the event describes the particular format within sprint canoeing The K format means a kayak with the canoeist sitting using a double bladed paddle to paddle and steering with a foot operated rudder as opposed to a canoe with a kneeling canoeist single bladed paddle and no rudder The 1 is the number of canoeists in each boat The 200 metres is the distance of each race 6 Schedule editThe event was held over two consecutive days with two rounds per day All sessions started at 9 30 a m local time though there are multiple events with races in each session 7 Legend H Heats Quarterfinals Semifinals F Final Sprint Event Date Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Women s K 1 200 m H FResults editHeats edit Progression System 1st 2nd to SF rest to QF Heat 1 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 5 Emma Jorgensen nbsp Denmark 41 572 SF 2 4 Francesca Genzo nbsp Italy 42 198 SF 3 2 Anamaria Govorcinovic nbsp Croatia 42 901 QF 4 3 Mariia Kichasova Skoryk nbsp Ukraine 44 564 QF 5 1 Khaoula Sassi nbsp Tunisia 45 101 QF 6 7 Jade Tierney nbsp Cook Islands 48 271 QF 7 6 Amira Kheris nbsp Algeria 48 306 QF Heat 2 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 3 Dora Lucz nbsp Hungary 41 098 SF 2 5 Marta Walczykiewicz nbsp Poland 41 100 SF 3 4 Linnea Stensils nbsp Sweden 41 109 QF 4 7 Ma Qing nbsp China 42 706 QF 5 1 Joana Vasconcelos nbsp Portugal 43 059 QF 6 6 Lea Jamelot nbsp France 43 589 QF 7 2 Samaa Ahmed nbsp Egypt 47 272 QF Heat 3 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 5 Teresa Portela nbsp Spain 40 812 SF 2 3 Anna Karasz nbsp Hungary 41 127 SF 3 4 Deborah Kerr nbsp Great Britain 41 168 QF 4 7 Helena Wisniewska nbsp Poland 41 407 QF 5 1 Andreanne Langlois nbsp Canada 41 525 QF 6 6 Brenda Rojas nbsp Argentina 43 802 QF 7 2 Anne Cairns nbsp Samoa 46 795 QF Heat 4 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 3 Yin Mengdie nbsp China 41 688 SF 2 5 Teresa Portela nbsp Portugal 42 050 SF 3 6 Vanina Paoletti nbsp France 42 334 QF 4 4 Natalia Podolskaya nbsp ROC 42 845 QF 5 7 Yuliia Yuriichuk nbsp Ukraine 43 760 QF 6 1 Sara Milthers nbsp Denmark 43 863 QF 7 2 Yuka Ono nbsp Japan 45 251 QF Heat 5 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 5 Lisa Carrington nbsp New Zealand 40 715 SF 2 2 Svetlana Chernigovskaya nbsp ROC 41 540 SF 3 4 Milica Novakovic nbsp Serbia 41 579 QF 4 3 Emily Lewis nbsp Great Britain 42 038 QF 5 6 Michelle Russell nbsp Canada 42 236 QF 6 1 Natalya Sergeyeva nbsp Kazakhstan 46 657 QF Quarterfinals edit Progression System 1st 2nd to SF rest out Quarterfinal 1 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 2 Andreanne Langlois nbsp Canada 41 728 SF 2 4 Ma Qing nbsp China 42 321 SF 3 5 Anamaria Govorcinovic nbsp Croatia 43 307 4 6 Joana Vasconcelos nbsp Portugal 43 379 5 1 Sara Milthers nbsp Denmark 43 675 6 3 Mariia Kichasova Skoryk nbsp Ukraine 44 247 7 8 Samaa Ahmed nbsp Egypt 47 882 8 7 Jade Tierney nbsp Cook Islands 49 290 Quarterfinal 2 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 5 Linnea Stensils nbsp Sweden 41 313 SF 2 4 Milica Novakovic nbsp Serbia 41 340 SF 3 3 Helena Wisniewska nbsp Poland 41 559 4 7 Lea Jamelot nbsp France 43 338 5 2 Yuliia Yuriichuk nbsp Ukraine 43 871 6 6 Khaoula Sassi nbsp Tunisia 45 809 7 1 Natalya Sergeyeva nbsp Kazakhstan 46 736 8 8 Anne Cairns nbsp Samoa 47 141 Quarterfinal 3 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 5 Deborah Kerr nbsp Great Britain 42 742 SF 2 2 Michelle Russell nbsp Canada 42 940 SF 3 3 Emily Lewis nbsp Great Britain 42 945 4 4 Vanina Paoletti nbsp France 43 163 5 6 Natalia Podolskaya nbsp ROC 43 212 6 7 Brenda Rojas nbsp Argentina 44 876 7 8 Yuka Ono nbsp Japan 45 610 8 1 Amira Kheris nbsp Algeria 49 412 Semifinals edit Progression System 1st 4th to Final A rest to Final B Semifinal 1 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 3 Lisa Carrington nbsp New Zealand 38 127 OB FA 2 5 Emma Jorgensen nbsp Denmark 38 457 FA 3 6 Marta Walczykiewicz nbsp Poland 38 563 FA 4 4 Teresa Portela nbsp Spain 38 858 FA 4 8 Linnea Stensils nbsp Sweden 38 858 FA 6 2 Teresa Portela nbsp Portugal 39 301 FB 7 7 Michelle Russell nbsp Canada 40 224 FB 8 1 Ma Qing nbsp China 40 837 FB Semifinal 2 edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 1 4 Dora Lucz nbsp Hungary 39 713 FA 2 1 Deborah Kerr nbsp Great Britain 39 751 FA 3 7 Andreanne Langlois nbsp Canada 39 952 FA 4 3 Francesca Genzo nbsp Italy 40 000 FA 5 5 Yin Mengdie nbsp China 40 069 FB 6 8 Milica Novakovic nbsp Serbia 40 257 FB 7 2 Svetlana Chernigovskaya nbsp ROC 40 433 FB 8 6 Anna Karasz nbsp Hungary 40 724 FB Finals edit Final A edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes nbsp 5 Lisa Carrington nbsp New Zealand 38 120 OB nbsp 9 Teresa Portela nbsp Spain 38 883 nbsp 3 Emma Jorgensen nbsp Denmark 38 901 4 7 Marta Walczykiewicz nbsp Poland 39 170 5 1 Linnea Stensils nbsp Sweden 39 287 6 4 Dora Lucz nbsp Hungary 39 442 7 8 Francesca Genzo nbsp Italy 40 184 8 6 Deborah Kerr nbsp Great Britain 40 409 9 2 Andreanne Langlois nbsp Canada 40 473 Final B edit Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes 10 5 Teresa Portela nbsp Portugal 39 562 11 2 Svetlana Chernigovskaya nbsp ROC 39 977 12 4 Yin Mengdie nbsp China 40 365 13 3 Michelle Russell nbsp Canada 40 527 6 Milica Novakovic nbsp Serbia 40 527 15 7 Ma Qing nbsp China 40 652 16 8 Anna Karasz nbsp Hungary 41 242References edit Canoe Sprint Women s Kayak Single 200m Schedule Tokyo 2020 Archived from the original on 1 August 2021 Retrieved 1 August 2021 a b Qualification System Games of the XXXI Olympiad Canoe Sprint PDF International Canoe Federation Retrieved 25 June 2021 a b NZOC a b Canoe Sprint Quota Allocation Canoe Sprint Progression System PDF ICF Retrieved 25 June 2021 Canoe Sprint IOC Archived from the original on 3 July 2021 Retrieved 25 June 2021 Canoe Sprint Competition Schedule Tokyo 2020 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics Women 27s K 1 200 metres amp oldid 1094178328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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