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The men's C-1 500 metres competition at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Copenhagen took place on Lake Bagsværd.[1]
Men's C-1 500 metres at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Lake Bagsværd | ||||||||||||
Location | Copenhagen, Denmark | ||||||||||||
Dates | 17–19 September | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 16 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:46.55 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The schedule was as follows:[2]
Date | Time | Round |
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Friday 17 September 2021 | 11:56 | Heats |
Saturday 18 September 2021 | 14:00 | Semifinal |
Sunday 19 September 2021 | 12:06 | Final |
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
The fastest three boats in each heat advanced directly to the final.
The next four fastest boats in each heat, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the semifinal.[3][4]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Maksim Piatrou | Belarus | 1:51.39 | QF |
2 | Oleg Tarnovschi | Moldova | 1:51.68 | QF |
3 | Mateusz Kamiński | Poland | 1:52.54 | QF |
4 | Carlo Tacchini | Italy | 1:52.77 | QS |
5 | Taras Mishchuk | Ukraine | 1:53.13 | QS |
6 | Craig Spence | Canada | 1:55.83 | QS |
7 | Manuel Fontán | Spain | 1:55.97 | QS |
8 | Joosep Karlson | Estonia | 1:58.82 | qS |
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Martin Fuksa | Czech Republic | 1:50.69 | QF |
2 | Conrad-Robin Scheibner | Germany | 1:51.63 | QF |
3 | José Ramón Pelier | Cuba | 1:52.40 | QF |
4 | Balázs Kiss | Hungary | 1:53.94 | QS |
5 | Dmitrii Sharov | RCF | 1:54.47 | QS |
6 | Adel Mojallali | Iran | 1:54.70 | QS |
7 | Hélder Silva | Portugal | 1:57.01 | QS |
8 | Angel Kodinov | Bulgaria | 1:59.62 |
The fastest three boats advanced to the final.[5]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Carlo Tacchini | Italy | 1:50.18 | QF |
2 | Adel Mojallali | Iran | 1:50.29 | QF |
3 | Taras Mishchuk | Ukraine | 1:50.47 | QF |
4 | Balázs Kiss | Hungary | 1:50.96 | |
5 | Craig Spence | Canada | 1:52.10 | |
6 | Dmitrii Sharov | RCF | 1:52.77 | |
7 | Manuel Fontán | Spain | 1:53.98 | |
8 | Hélder Silva | Portugal | 1:54.13 | |
9 | Joosep Karlson | Estonia | 1:56.76 |
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.[6]
Rank | Canoeist | Country | Time |
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Conrad-Robin Scheibner | Germany | 1:46.55 | |
Martin Fuksa | Czech Republic | 1:47.58 | |
Oleg Tarnovschi | Moldova | 1:48.50 | |
Carlo Tacchini | Italy | ||
5 | Maksim Piatrou | Belarus | 1:49.35 |
6 | Mateusz Kamiński | Poland | 1:49.60 |
7 | Taras Mishchuk | Ukraine | 1:50.07 |
8 | Adel Mojallali | Iran | 1:50.48 |
9 | José Ramón Pelier | Cuba | 1:50.57 |
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