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

The men's C-1 200 metres competition at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Račice took place at the Sportcentrum Račice.


Men's C-1 200 metres at the 2017 ICF Canoe SprintWorld Championships
Sportcentrum Račice
Račice, Czech Republic
24–26 August
20 from 20 nations
38.161
Artsem Kozyr 
 Belarus Zaza Nadiradze 
 Georgia Adel Mojallali 
 IranArtsem KozyrBelarusZaza NadiradzeGeorgiaAdel MojallaliIran
Artsem KozyrBelarus
Zaza NadiradzeGeorgia
Adel MojallaliIran

The men's C-1 200 metres competition at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Račice took place at the Sportcentrum Račice.

The schedule was as follows:

DateTimeRound
Thursday 24 August 201710:42Heats
17:05Semifinals
Saturday 26 August 201709:54Final B
11:28Final A

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

Heat winners advanced directly to the A final. The next six fastest boats in each heat advanced to the semifinals.

RankCanoeistCountryTimeNotes
1Adel MojallaliIran39.533QA
2Artsem KozyrBelarus39.666QS
3Alfonso BenavidesSpain40.005QS
4Michał LubniewskiPoland41.050QS
5Takayuki KokajiJapan43.133QS
6Marc TarlingCanada43.794QS
7Marko JelkićCroatia45.539QS
RankCanoeistCountryTimeNotes
1Alexey KorovashkovRussia39.807QA
2Timur KhaidarovKazakhstan40.379QS
3Oleh BorovykUkraine41.090QS
4Choi Ji-sungSouth Korea44.024QS
5Jasmin KlebićBosnia and Herzegovina45.535QS
6Ajit Kumar ShaIndia46.240QS
RankCanoeistCountryTimeNotes
1Zaza NadiradzeGeorgia39.986QA
2Henrikas ŽustautasLithuania40.341QS
3Dan DrahokoupilCzech Republic42.247QS
4Jonatán HajduHungary42.330QS
5Vadim MenkovUzbekistan43.230QS
6Ian RossUnited States45.003QS
7Ali Dherar Kadhim Al DainIraq45.103QS

Qualification was as follows:

The fastest three boats in each semi advanced to the A final.

The next four fastest boats in each semi, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the B final.

RankCanoeistCountryTimeNotes
1Jonatán HajduHungary39.422QA
2Henrikas ŽustautasLithuania39.588QA
3Alfonso BenavidesSpain39.849QA
4Oleh BorovykUkraine40.666QB
5Takayuki KokajiJapan41.860QB
6Choi Ji-sungSouth Korea42.655QB
7Marc TarlingCanada43.744QB
8Ali Dherar Kadhim Al DainIraq44.199qB
9Ajit Kumar ShaIndia45.188
RankCanoeistCountryTimeNotes
1Artsem KozyrBelarus39.127QA
2Timur KhaidarovKazakhstan40.127QA
3Michał LubniewskiPoland40.327QA
4Dan DrahokoupilCzech Republic41.588QB
5Vadim MenkovUzbekistan42.443QB
6Marko JelkićCroatia44.288QB
7Jasmin KlebićBosnia and Herzegovina45.188QB
Ian RossUnited StatesDNS

Competitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.

RankCanoeistCountryTime
1Oleh BorovykUkraine40.388
2Dan DrahokoupilCzech Republic41.400
3Vadim MenkovUzbekistan41.638
4Takayuki KokajiJapan42.050
5Choi Ji-sungSouth Korea42.394
6Marko JelkićCroatia42.850
7Marc TarlingCanada43.527
8Jasmin KlebićBosnia and Herzegovina44.100
9Ali Dherar Kadhim Al DainIraq44.927

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

RankCanoeistCountryTime
Artsem KozyrBelarus38.161
Zaza NadiradzeGeorgia38.439
Adel MojallaliIran38.605
4Alexey KorovashkovRussia38.644
5Timur KhaidarovKazakhstan38.761
6Jonatán HajduHungary38.911
7Henrikas ŽustautasLithuania39.083
8Alfonso BenavidesSpain39.150
9Michał LubniewskiPoland39.428
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