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The women's canoe sprint K-1 200 metres at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro took place between 15 and 16 August at Lagoa Stadium.[1] The medals were presented by Barbara Kendall, IOC member, New Zealand and Maree Burnett, Board Member of the ICF.
Women's canoe sprint K-1 200 metres at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Lagoa Stadium | ||||||||||||
Date | 15–16 August 2016 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 28 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 39.864 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The competition comprised heats, semifinals, and a final round. The top six boats from each heat progressed to semifinals. The top two boats in each semifinal and the next two best boats overall advanced to the "A" final, and competed for medals. A placing "B" final was held for the next eight best boats.
All times are Brasilia Time (UTC-03:00)
Date | Time | Round |
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Monday 15 August 2016 | 8:38 10:00 | Heats Semifinals |
Tuesday 16 August 2016 | 8:47 | Finals |
Top six boats progress to semifinals.
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lisa Carrington | New Zealand | 40.422 | SF |
2 | Francisca Laia | Portugal | 41.368 | SF |
3 | Natasa Dusev-Janics | Hungary | 41.403 | SF |
4 | Zhou Yu | China | 42.187 | SF |
5 | Olivera Moldovan | Serbia | 43.339 | SF |
6 | Marina Toribiong | Palau | 48.913 | SF |
7 | Menatalla Karim | Egypt | 49.596 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Marta Walczykiewicz | Poland | 40.263 | SF |
2 | Špela Ponomarenko | Slovenia | 40.387 | SF |
3 | Andréanne Langlois | Canada | 40.956 | SF |
4 | Inna Klinova | Kazakhstan | 41.030 | SF |
5 | Jess Walker | Great Britain | 41.123 | SF |
6 | Henriette Engel Hansen | Denmark | 42.455 | SF |
7 | Anne Cairns | Samoa | 43.652 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Sarah Guyot | France | 40.317 | SF |
2 | Linnea Stensils | Sweden | 40.828 | SF |
3 | Maria Teresa Portela | Spain | 40.844 | SF |
4 | Lasma Liepa | Turkey | 41.760 | SF |
5 | Viktoria Schwarz | Austria | 42.847 | SF |
6 | Ana Paula Vergutz | Brazil | 44.239 | SF |
7 | Maggie Hogan | United States | 44.668 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Inna Osypenko-Radomska | Azerbaijan | 40.702 | SF |
2 | Martina Kholova | Slovakia | 41.231 | SF |
3 | Bridgitte Ellen Hartley | South Africa | 41.698 | SF |
4 | Yusmari Mengana | Cuba | 41.701 | SF |
5 | Conny Wassmuth | Germany | 41.972 | SF |
6 | Sabrina Ameghino | Argentina | 42.417 | SF |
7 | Olga Umaralieva | Uzbekistan | 42.525 |
The fastest two canoeists in each semifinal, and the overall next two best boats qualify for the 'A' final. The next eight best boats overall qualify for the 'B' final.
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Marta Walczykiewicz | Poland | 40.619 | FA |
2 | Linnea Stensils | Sweden | 41.245 | FA |
3 | Bridgitte Ellen Hartley | South Africa | 41.478 | FB |
4 | Jess Walker | Great Britain | 41.483 | FB |
5 | Francisca Laia | Portugal | 41.573 | FB |
6 | Yusmari Mengana | Cuba | 41.688 | FB |
7 | Olivera Moldovan | Serbia | 42.123 | |
8 | Ana Paula Vergutz | Brazil | 44.362 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Inna Osypenko-Radomska | Azerbaijan | 39.803 | FA |
2 | Sarah Guyot | France | 40.516 | FA |
3 | Špela Ponomarenko | Slovenia | 40.797 | FA |
4 | Natasa Dusev-Janics | Hungary | 40.962 | FB |
5 | Zhou Yu | China | 41.017 | FB |
6 | Sabrina Ameghino | Argentina | 41.934 | |
7 | Viktoria Schwarz | Austria | 43.072 | |
8 | Henriette Engel Hansen | Denmark | 43.300 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lisa Carrington | New Zealand | 39.561 | FA |
2 | Maria Teresa Portela | Spain | 40.241 | FA |
3 | Inna Klinova | Kazakhstan | 40.381 | FA |
4 | Martina Kohlova | Slovakia | 41.286 | FB |
5 | Andréanne Langlois | Canada | 41.350 | FB |
6 | Conny Wassmuth | Germany | 41.725 | |
7 | Lasma Liepa | Turkey | 41.866 | |
8 | Marina Toribiong | Palau | 48.306 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time |
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1 | Natasa Dusev-Janics | Hungary | 41.673 |
2 | Martina Kohlova | Slovakia | 41.787 |
3 | Zhou Yu | China | 41.928 |
4 | Yusmari Mengana | Cuba | 42.036 |
5 | Bridgitte Ellen Hartley | South Africa | 42.066 |
6 | Andréanne Langlois | Canada | 42.099 |
7 | Jess Walker | Great Britain | 42.205 |
8 | Francisca Laia | Portugal | 42.695 |
Rank | Canoer | Country | Time |
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Lisa Carrington | New Zealand | 39.864 | |
Marta Walczykiewicz | Poland | 40.279 | |
Inna Osypenko-Radomska | Azerbaijan | 40.401 | |
4 | Špela Ponomarenko | Slovenia | 40.769 |
5 | Sarah Guyot | France | 40.894 |
6 | Maria Teresa Portela | Spain | 41.053 |
7 | Linnea Stensils | Sweden | 41.293 |
8 | Inna Klinova | Kazakhstan | 41.521 |
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