2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships – Men's KL1

The men's KL1 competition at the 2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships took place in Duisburg.[1]

Men's KL1
at the 2016 ICF Paracanoe
World Championships
LocationDuisburg, Germany
Dates17–19 May
Competitors21 from 18 nations
Winning time50.596
Medalists
    China
    Poland
    Brazil

Schedule

The schedule was as follows:[2]

Date Time Round
Tuesday 17 May 201614:00Heats
Wednesday 18 May 201610:50Semifinals
Thursday 19 May 201610:40Final B
10:45Final A

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Results

Heats

Heat winners advanced directly to the A final. The next six fastest boats in each heat advanced to the semifinals.[3][4][5]

Heat 1

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Luis Carlos da Silva  Brazil 53.186 QA
2 Ian Marsden  Great Britain 53.614 QS
3 Lucas Díaz  Argentina 55.904 QS
4 Oleksandr Hrechko  Ukraine 57.317 QS
5 Elmar Sternath  Austria 1:00.014 QS
6 Pavel Gromov  Russia 1:00.464 QS
7 Adrián Castaño  Spain 1:01.278 QS

Heat 2

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Yu Xiaowei  China 51.060 QA
2 Jakub Tokarz  Poland 51.209 QS
3 Graham Paull  South Africa 53.580 QS
4 Tamás Juhász  Hungary 57.303 QS
5 Stefan Volkmann  Germany 57.396 QS
6 Paulo Santos  Portugal 1:00.979 QS
7 Andreas Potamitis  Cyprus 1:01.392 QS

Heat 3

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Róbert Suba  Hungary 53.247 QA
2 Rémy Boullé  France 55.092 QS
3 Fernando Fernandes de Pádua  Brazil 55.736 QS
4 Colin Sieders  Australia 56.250 QS
5 Salvatore Ravalli  Italy 57.917 QS
6 Andrea Biagi  Italy 1:12.378 QS
Azizbek Abdulkhabibov  Uzbekistan DSQ

Semifinals

The fastest three boats in each semi advanced to the A final.
The next four fastest boats in each semi, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the B final.[6][7]

Semifinal 1

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Ian Marsden  Great Britain 51.090 QA
2 Graham Paull  South Africa 51.559 QA
3 Fernando Fernandes de Pádua  Brazil 52.282 QA
4 Colin Sieders  Australia 53.409 QB
5 Oleksandr Hrechko  Ukraine 54.364 QB
6 Stefan Volkmann  Germany 55.061 QB
7 Pavel Gromov  Russia 58.250 QB
8 Andreas Potamitis  Cyprus 1:00.081
Andrea Biagi  Italy SO

Semifinal 2

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Jakub Tokarz  Poland 49.209 QA
2 Rémy Boullé  France 51.304 QA
3 Salvatore Ravalli  Italy 53.241 QA
4 Lucas Díaz  Argentina 53.538 QB
5 Tamás Juhász  Hungary 53.622 QB
6 Elmar Sternath  Austria 57.458 QB
7 Adrián Castaño  Spain 58.409 QB
8 Paulo Santos  Portugal 58.527 qB
Azizbek Abdulkhabibov  Uzbekistan DSQ
47.149

Finals

Final B

Competitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[8]

Rank Name Country Time
1 Tamás Juhász  Hungary 53.849
2 Lucas Díaz  Argentina 54.679
3 Oleksandr Hrechko  Ukraine 54.918
4 Colin Sieders  Australia 55.267
5 Stefan Volkmann  Germany 56.546
6 Pavel Gromov  Russia 59.276
7 Adrián Castaño  Spain 59.338
8 Paulo Santos  Portugal 59.543
9 Elmar Sternath  Austria 1:07.124

Final A

Competitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[9]

Rank Name Country Time
Yu Xiaowei  China 50.596
Jakub Tokarz  Poland 50.855
Luis Carlos da Silva  Brazil 52.233
4 Ian Marsden  Great Britain 52.312
5 Fernando Fernandes de Pádua  Brazil 53.160
6 Róbert Suba  Hungary 53.186
7 Graham Paull  South Africa 53.668
8 Rémy Boullé  France 54.039
9 Salvatore Ravalli  Italy 55.568

References

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