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2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Women's K1

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Women's kayak
at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships
VenueLee Valley White Water Centre
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Dates21–23 September 2023
Competitors75 from 39 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Australia
silver medal    Slovakia
bronze medal    Poland
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The women's kayak event at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 23 September 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London, with the qualification heats on 21 September 2023.

Competition format

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The event uses a three-round format with qualification heats, semifinal and final. Paddlers complete up to two runs in the heats, with the top ranked athletes starting last. In the first heat, the 20 fastest paddlers qualify automatically for the semifinal, whilst the rest compete in the second heat for additional 10 qualification spots. The final rank of non-qualifying athletes is determined by their second run score. Paddlers start in the reverse order of their heats position in the semifinal and complete a single run, with the top 10 advancing to the final. The start list for the final is once again in reverse order of the semifinal results. The athlete with the best time in the single-run final is awarded gold.

A penalty of 2 seconds is awarded for touching a gate and a 50-second penalty is awarded for missing a gate or negotiating it in the opposite direction.

The heats setup had 23 gates including 6 upstream gates (3-11-12-15-19-23). The semifinal and final gate setup also had 23 gates with 6 upstream gates (3-11-12-15-19-23), but in a more difficult configuration, causing slower times.

Schedule

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All times listed are UTC+1.

Date Time Round
21 September 2023
09:00 Heats Run 1
13:30 Heats Run 2
23 September 2023
10:03 Semifinal
13:35 Final

Results

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Jessica Fox won her fourth individual world title in the K1 event, tying the all-time record of Ludmila Polesná (Fox surpassed Polesná in the all-time medal table because she also had 2 silvers to 1 of Polesná). Fox was the last paddler to start after winning the semifinal. She touched gate 1, but refocused and still did enough to win gold ahead of Eliška Mintálová from Slovakia, who also had one touch (on gate 3). Klaudia Zwolińska won bronze for Poland with a clean run. Both Mintálová and Zwolińska won their first individual medal at the World Championships.

There were 15 quota spots available for the 2024 Summer Olympics, one per country. The quota spots were secured by:

Penalties are included in the time shown. The fastest time in each round is shown in bold.

Rank Bib Athlete Country Heats Semifinal[1] Final[2]
Run 1[3] Run 2[4]
Time Pen Rank Time Pen Rank Time Pen Rank Time Pen Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Jessica Fox  Australia 87.32 0 2 - 102.13 0 1 103.60 2 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Eliška Mintálová  Slovakia 88.35 2 7 - 106.74 4 9 104.73 2 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 10 Klaudia Zwolińska  Poland 89.65 0 10 - 104.91 0 5 105.00 0 3
4 22 Martina Wegman  Netherlands 87.75 0 3 - 106.84 4 10 105.03 0 4
5 15 Ana Sátila  Brazil 91.94 0 21 88.78 0 2 104.85 0 4 106.29 0 5
6 4 Stefanie Horn  Italy 89.90 2 11 - 105.84 0 7 106.54 2 6
7 2 Ricarda Funk  Germany 86.79 0 1 - 103.50 0 2 106.86 2 7
8 7 Mallory Franklin  Great Britain 94.30 4 31 90.90 0 7 105.00 2 6 108.65 2 8
9 12 Luuka Jones  New Zealand 92.44 0 23 90.09 0 5 104.01 0 3 109.87 2 9
10 29 Soňa Stanovská  Slovakia 91.02 0 17 - 106.63 0 8 157.36 50 10
11 36 Marjorie Delassus  France 89.09 0 9 - 107.02 0 11 did not advance
12 20 Evy Leibfarth  United States 88.30 0 5 - 107.20 0 12
13 16 Mònica Dòria Vilarrubla  Andorra 88.83 0 8 - 108.25 2 13
14 28 Emma Vuitton  France 89.91 0 12 - 108.58 2 14
15 9 Maialen Chourraut  Spain 90.59 0 16 - 109.23 2 15
16 30 Alena Marx   Switzerland 95.99 4 33 88.75 0 1 109.81 2 16
17 24 Lena Teunissen  Netherlands 91.63 0 20 - 110.07 2 17
17 33 Phoebe Spicer  Great Britain 89.97 0 13 - 110.07 2 17
19 13 Kimberley Woods  Great Britain 88.28 2 4 - 110.10 0 19
20 25 Antonie Galušková  Czech Republic 105.17 4 44 91.38 0 10 111.33 0 20
21 17 Corinna Kuhnle  Austria 91.61 2 19 - 111.45 2 21
22 18 Amálie Hilgertová  Czech Republic 93.26 0 29 90.45 0 6 114.17 4 22
23 26 Laia Sorribes  Spain 93.65 2 30 89.69 0 4 116.05 6 23
24 3 Elena Lilik  Germany 88.34 0 6 - 117.21 0 24
25 39 Omira Estácia Neta  Brazil 90.56 0 15 - 121.41 6 25
26 27 Ajda Novak  Slovenia 91.57 0 18 - 160.91 50 26
27 14 Viktoriia Us  Ukraine 92.94 0 26 88.89 0 3 161.30 50 27
28 34 Aki Yazawa  Japan 96.44 2 34 91.05 0 8 162.62 50 28
29 6 Camille Prigent  France 90.26 0 14 - 164.25 50 29
30 53 Kate Eckhardt  Australia 93.09 2 28 91.30 0 9 165.09 52 30
31 5 Eva Terčelj  Slovenia 92.65 2 25 92.19 2 11 did not advance
32 37 Ria Sribar  United States 105.60 2 45 92.50 0 12
33 35 Chiara Sabattini  Italy 100.76 6 39 92.85 0 13
34 11 Tereza Fišerová  Czech Republic 143.40 50 60 93.73 2 14
35 32 Carole Bouzidi  Algeria 95.83 4 32 93.98 0 15
36 31 Jasmin Schornberg  Germany 143.34 50 59 94.26 0 16
37 21 Eva Alina Hočevar  Slovenia 92.23 2 22 94.63 0 17
38 45 Laura Pellicer Chica  Andorra 109.89 4 47 95.93 2 18
39 67 Wan Shunfang  China 111.09 0 50 96.14 0 19
40 19 Natalia Pacierpnik  Poland 92.60 0 24 96.19 2 20
41 40 Li Tong  China 99.98 4 37 96.80 0 21
42 41 Courtney Williams  New Zealand 101.60 2 41 97.12 2 22
43 47 Katja Bengeri  Croatia 150.55 54 63 98.72 0 23
44 42 Michaela Haššová  Slovakia 106.67 6 46 99.84 6 24
45 50 Léa Baldoni  Canada 97.88 2 36 100.21 2 25
46 46 Florence Maheu  Canada 151.45 50 64 100.40 2 26
46 51 Lois Betteridge  Canada 97.64 2 35 100.40 4 26
48 66 Li Lu  China 93.00 0 27 100.83 4 28
49 38 Hannah Thomas  New Zealand 101.01 2 40 104.15 4 29
50 55 Viktoriia Dobrotvorska  Ukraine DNS 104.85 0 30
51 44 Dominika Brzeska  Poland 149.60 54 61 106.28 4 31
52 48 Madison Corcoran  Ireland 104.27 6 42 107.36 4 32
53 52 Kurumi Ito  Japan 104.38 8 43 109.25 8 33
53 61 Nerea Castiglione  Argentina 110.20 0 48 109.25 2 33
55 49 Jane Nicholas  Cook Islands 164.58 52 67 110.27 2 35
56 71 Naho Fujii  Japan 120.46 4 54 112.39 4 36
57 56 Sofía Reinoso  Mexico 112.07 4 52 113.44 6 37
58 58 Wu Ting-I  Chinese Taipei 111.65 6 51 114.71 8 38
59 54 Marcella Altman  United States 156.34 56 65 116.30 12 39
60 60 Roxana Razeghian  Iran 125.33 8 55 122.01 8 40
61 63 Florencia Aguirre Gonzalez  Chile 129.62 8 56 127.75 14 41
62 62 Iris Sommernes  Norway 130.90 10 57 128.78 0 42
63 72 Blandine Xhemajlji  Kosovo 199.05 56 68 146.75 4 43
64 43 Olatz Arregui  Spain 100.62 2 38 146.86 52 44
65 73 Emilie Armani  Ecuador 207.42 64 69 155.36 4 45
66 57 Anna Lychko  Ukraine 110.93 4 49 155.81 50 46
67 64 Yekaterina Tarantseva  Kazakhstan 115.71 2 53 157.80 52 47
68 69 Ana Fernandes Castro  Paraguay 269.76 116 70 166.99 16 48
69 68 Anaïs Mouhoub  Algeria DNF 72 176.52 10 49
70 65 Veronika Šalaševičiūtė-Turbinova  Lithuania 161.30 10 66 202.80 6 50
71 59 Sára Tímea Seprenyi  Hungary 139.93 10 58 231.45 104 51
72 74 Luca Török  Hungary 150.06 8 62 238.68 108 52
73 70 Chantal Bronkhorst  South Africa 611.63 460 71 513.86 270 53
- 23 Viktoria Wolffhardt  Austria DNS DNS
- 75 Nidhi .  India DNS DNS

References

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  1. ^ "Women's Kayak - Semi-final" (PDF). 23 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 October 2023. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Women's Kayak - Final" (PDF). 23 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 March 2024. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Women's Kayak - Heats Run 1" (PDF). 21 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 October 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Women's Kayak - Heats Run 2" (PDF). 21 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 October 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.