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2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Men's K-1 200 metres

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Men's K-1 200 metres
at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint
World Championships
VenueSportcentrum Račice
LocationRačice, Czech Republic
Dates25–27 August
Competitors39 from 39 nations
Winning time33.733
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Latvia
bronze medal    Russia
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The men's K-1 200 metres competition at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Račice took place at the Sportcentrum Račice.[1]

Schedule

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The schedule was as follows:[2]

Date Time Round
Friday 25 August 2017 09:58 Heats
Saturday 26 August 2017 15:59 Semifinals
Sunday 27 August 2017 09:01 Final C
09:06 Final B
10:51 Final A

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

Results

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Heats

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The seven fastest boats in each heat, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the semifinals.[3]

Heat 1

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Bence Horváth  Hungary 34.428 QS
2 Carlos Arévalo  Spain 35.217 QS
3 Rubén Rézola  Argentina 35.239 QS
4 Kristian Dushev  Bulgaria 35.594 QS
5 Andrea Di Liberto  Italy 35.700 QS
6 Ivan Semykin  Ukraine 35.889 QS
7 Alex Scott  Canada 36.028 QS
8 Niklas Vettanen  Finland 36.072 qS

Heat 2

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Aleksejs Rumjancevs  Latvia 35.243 QS
2 Maxime Beaumont  France 35.287 QS
3 Sergii Tokarnytskyi  Kazakhstan 35.637 QS
4 Edson Silva  Brazil 35.921 QS
5 Matthew Goble  Australia 36.376 QS
6 Yasuhiro Suzuki  Japan 38.759 QS
7 Juan Pablo Lopez  Puerto Rico 39.776 QS
8 Arambam Gyanjit Singh  India 40.726

Heat 3

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Petter Menning  Sweden 35.636 QS
2 Miroslav Zaťko  Slovakia 36.242 QS
3 Cho Gwang-hee  South Korea 36.503 QS
4 Dzmitry Natynchyk  Belarus 37.414 QS
5 Stav Mizrahi  Israel 37.603 QS
6 Tuan Yen-Yu  Chinese Taipei 37.747 QS
7 Ievgen Karabuta  Azerbaijan 38.053 QS
8 Abdelmajid Jabbour  Morocco 40.914

Heat 4

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Liam Heath  Great Britain 35.004 QS
2 Artūras Seja  Lithuania 35.837 QS
3 Jonathan Delombaerde  Belgium 36.065 QS
4 Chrisjan Coetzee  South Africa 36.243 QS
5 Filip Šváb  Czech Republic 36.587 QS
6 Ali Aghamirzaei  Iran 37.043 QS
7 Ahmed Sameer Jumaah  Iraq 39.160 QS
8 Chen Xiang  China 40.760

Heat 5

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Marko Dragosavljević  Serbia 35.601 QS
2 Timo Haseleu  Germany 35.734 QS
3 Evgenii Lukantsov  Russia 35.751 QS
4 Paweł Kaczmarek  Poland 35.923 QS
5 Orion Pilo  Denmark 36.534 QS
6 Mervyn Toh Ying Jie  Singapore 37.201 QS
7 Kirill Bondar  Kyrgyzstan 38.884 QS

Semifinals

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Qualification was as follows:

All first and second-place boats, plus the fastest third-place boat advanced to the A final.
All other third-place boats, all fourth-place boats and the two fastest fifth-place boats advanced to the B final.
All other fifth-place boats, all sixth-place boats and the three fastest remaining boats advanced to the C final.[4]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Marko Dragosavljević  Serbia 35.205 QA
2 Aleksejs Rumjancevs  Latvia 35.255 QA
3 Carlos Arévalo  Spain 35.477 QB
4 Andrea Di Liberto  Italy 35.816 QB
5 Filip Šváb  Czech Republic 35.955 QC
6 Niklas Vettanen  Finland 36.161 QC
7 Dzmitry Natynchyk  Belarus 36.216 qC
8 Chrisjan Coetzee  South Africa 36.244 qC
9 Ievgen Karabuta  Azerbaijan 38.777

Semifinal 2

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Bence Horváth  Hungary 34.360 QA
2 Evgenii Lukantsov  Russia 35.004 QA
3 Artūras Seja  Lithuania 35.315 QB
4 Edson Silva  Brazil 35.993 QB
5 Orion Pilo  Denmark 36.065 QC
6 Tuan Yen-Yu  Chinese Taipei 37.615 QC
7 Ahmed Sameer Jumaah  Iraq 38.371
8 Yasuhiro Suzuki  Japan 39.260
9 Cho Gwang-hee  South Korea 45.732

Semifinal 3

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Sergii Tokarnytskyi  Kazakhstan 35.109 QA
2 Petter Menning  Sweden 35.271 QA
3 Kristian Dushev  Bulgaria 35.509 QB
4 Jonathan Delombaerde  Belgium 35.559 QB
5 Timo Haseleu  Germany 35.682 qB
6 Ivan Semykin  Ukraine 36.032 QC
7 Matthew Goble  Australia 36.404
8 Ali Aghamirzaeijenaghrad  Iran 36.854
9 Kirill Bondar  Kyrgyzstan 37.865

Semifinal 4

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Rank Kayaker Country Time Notes
1 Liam Heath  Great Britain 34.187 QA
2 Maxime Beaumont  France 34.854 QA
3 Rubén Rézola  Argentina 35.304 qA
4 Paweł Kaczmarek  Poland 35.504 QB
5 Miroslav Zaťko  Slovakia 35.865 qB
6 Alex Scott  Canada 36.098 QC
7 Stav Mizrahi  Israel 36.131 qC
8 Mervyn Toh Ying Jie  Singapore 36.981
9 Juan Pablo Lopez  Puerto Rico 39.276

Finals

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Final C

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Competitors in this final raced for positions 19 to 27.[5]

Rank Kayaker Country Time
1 Niklas Vettanen  Finland 35.601
2 Filip Šváb  Czech Republic 35.734
3 Alex Scott  Canada 35.884
4 Orion Pilo  Denmark 35.929
5 Chrisjan Coetzee  South Africa 35.951
6 Ivan Semykin  Ukraine 36.412
7 Stav Mizrahi  Israel 36.501
8 Dzmitry Natynchyk  Belarus 37.384
9 Tuan Yen-Yu  Chinese Taipei 37.501

Final B

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Competitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[6]

Rank Kayaker Country Time
1 Carlos Arévalo  Spain 34.964
2 Artūras Seja  Lithuania 35.336
3 Andrea Di Liberto  Italy 35.714
4 Paweł Kaczmarek  Poland 35.814
5 Kristian Dushev  Bulgaria 35.842
6 Timo Haseleu  Germany 35.853
7 Jonathan Delombaerde  Belgium 35.925
8 Edson Silva  Brazil 36.014
9 Miroslav Zaťko  Slovakia 36.608

Final A

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Competitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[7]

Rank Kayaker Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Liam Heath  Great Britain 33.733
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aleksejs Rumjancevs  Latvia 34.439
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Evgenii Lukantsov  Russia 34.639
4 Maxime Beaumont  France 34.660
5 Marko Dragosavljević  Serbia 34.733
6 Petter Menning  Sweden 34.812
7 Rubén Rézola  Argentina 34.981
8 Sergii Tokarnytskyi  Kazakhstan 34.996
Bence Horváth  Hungary DSQ[a]
34.070

Medal reallocation

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  1. ^ Bence Horváth, who originally finished in second place, was disqualified on 25 March 2018 after it emerged he tested positive for EPO on 12 June 2017.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | Regatta Venue". Czech Canoe Union. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  2. ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". International Canoe Federation. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  3. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 200m - Heats (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 106–110. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  4. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 200m - Semi-finals (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 175–178. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  5. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 200m - Final C (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 190. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  6. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 200m - Final B (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 191. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  7. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | K1 Men 200m - Final A (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 203. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Hungary's Horvath tests positive to EPO". ICF Media. 25 April 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2018.