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The Canoe Sprint men's KL1 event at the 2020 Paralympic Games took place on 2 and 3 September 2021. Two initial heats were held. Winners advanced directly to the final. The rest went into one of two semifinals, where the top three in each semifinal also advanced to the final.[1]
Men's KL1 at the XVI Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Sea Forest Waterway | ||||||||||||
Dates | 2–3 September 2021 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 12 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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2019 world champion Péter Pál Kiss won the gold medal.
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday, 2 September 2021 | 09:30 | Heats |
Friday, 3 September 2021 | 09:30 | Semifinals |
10:49 | Finals |
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time[2] | Notes |
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1 | 5 | Péter Pál Kiss | Hungary | 48.058 | FA, PB |
2 | 2 | Yu Xiaowei | China | 54.551 | SF |
3 | 3 | Alex Santos | Portugal | 54.863 | SF |
4 | 7 | Ian Marsden | Great Britain | 55.601 | SF |
5 | 4 | Pavel Gromov | RPC | 56.390 | SF |
6 | 6 | Anas Al-Khalifa | Refugee Paralympic Team | 57.010 | SF |
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time[3] | Notes |
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1 | 5 | Luis Cardoso da Silva | Brazil | 49.840 | FA |
2 | 4 | Rémy Boullé | France | 51.726 | SF |
3 | 7 | Tamás Juhász | Hungary | 52.820 | SF |
4 | 3 | Adrián Castaño | Spain | 57.020 | SF |
5 | 2 | Lucas Díaz | Argentina | 57.033 | SF |
6 | 6 | Yuta Takagi | Japan | 1:00.765 | SF |
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time[5] | Notes |
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1 | 4 | Rémy Boullé | France | 48.645 | FA |
2 | 5 | Alex Santos | Portugal | 52.406 | FA |
3 | 3 | Ian Marsden | Great Britain | 52.806 | FA |
4 | 6 | Lucas Díaz | Argentina | 53.105 | FB |
5 | 2 | Anas Al-Khalifa | Refugee Paralympic Team | 53.654 | FB |
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time[6] | Notes |
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9 | 3 | Anas Al-Khalifa | Refugee Paralympic Team | 54.265 | |
10 | 5 | Lucas Díaz | Argentina | 54.345 | |
11 | 4 | Adrián Castaño | Spain | 55.539 | |
12 | 6 | Yuta Takagi | Japan | 58.509 |
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time[7] | Notes |
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4 | Péter Pál Kiss | Hungary | 45.447 | PB | |
5 | Luis Cardoso da Silva | Brazil | 48.031 | ||
6 | Rémy Boullé | France | 48.917 | ||
4 | 7 | Pavel Gromov | RPC | 52.111 | |
5 | 2 | Alex Santos | Portugal | 52.507 | |
6 | 3 | Tamás Juhász | Hungary | 52.59 | |
7 | 1 | Yu Xiaowei | China | 52.597 | |
8 | 8 | Ian Marsden | Great Britain | 52.848 |
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