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2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Men's C1

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Men's canoe
at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships
VenueLee Valley White Water Centre
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Dates20–22 September 2023
Competitors74 from 35 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Slovenia
silver medal    France
bronze medal    Italy
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The men's canoe event at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 22 September 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London, with the qualification heats on 20 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
20 September 2023
11:30 Heats Run 1
14:39 Heats Run 2
22 September 2023
11:07 Semifinal
14:12 Final

Results

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Benjamin Savšek won his second individual world title in the C1 event and fifth medal. He recorded a clean run in the final. Nicolas Gestin and Paolo Ceccon earned their first individual medals at the World Championships, winning silver and bronze respectively. Ceccon became the first Italian to win a medal in the C1 event.

There were 12 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 Benjamin Savšek  Slovenia 85.97 0 7 - 98.09 2 1 97.40 0 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Nicolas Gestin  France 85.31 0 3 - 100.57 0 8 98.58 0 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 16 Paolo Ceccon  Italy 90.23 2 27 87.63 0 8 101.22 2 10 98.90 0 3
4 14 Lukáš Rohan  Czech Republic 89.14 0 24 86.78 0 5 100.01 0 4 98.93 0 4
5 11 Adam Burgess  Great Britain 85.59 0 4 - 100.18 0 6 99.80 0 5
6 8 Václav Chaloupka  Czech Republic 89.12 2 23 86.14 0 2 100.51 0 7 100.48 0 6
7 7 Matej Beňuš  Slovakia 87.72 0 15 - 100.02 0 5 100.98 0 7
8 3 Sideris Tasiadis  Germany 88.00 2 16 - 99.43 0 3 104.52 4 8
9 26 Grzegorz Hedwig  Poland 87.71 2 14 - 98.48 2 2 110.33 4 9
10 2 Luka Božič  Slovenia 88.23 2 17 - 100.89 2 9 149.61 52 10
11 10 Ryan Westley  Great Britain 87.05 0 10 - 101.29 2 11 did not advance
12 4 Alexander Slafkovský  Slovakia 86.72 0 9 - 101.62 2 12
13 20 Jules Bernardet  France 85.83 0 5 - 102.35 4 13
14 13 Marko Mirgorodský  Slovakia 86.03 0 8 - 103.03 0 14
15 9 Franz Anton  Germany 87.62 0 13 - 103.16 0 15
16 29 Robert Hendrick  Ireland 85.86 2 6 - 103.51 0 16
17 27 Matija Marinić  Croatia 92.17 4 37 87.92 0 9 104.69 4 17
18 21 Timo Trummer  Germany 94.34 6 41 88.16 0 10 105.78 4 18
19 38 Casey Eichfeld  United States 89.74 2 26 87.60 2 7 105.89 4 19
20 15 Thomas Koechlin   Switzerland 88.69 0 20 - 106.13 2 20
20 25 Luis Fernández  Spain 88.63 2 18 - 106.13 4 20
22 18 Kacper Sztuba  Poland 91.11 2 31 86.61 0 3 107.27 6 22
23 32 Takuya Haneda  Japan 89.02 0 22 86.07 0 1 108.61 2 23
24 12 Raffaello Ivaldi  Italy 84.40 0 2 - 109.32 4 24
25 6 Miquel Travé  Spain 84.07 2 1 - 109.68 2 25
26 67 Zhang Peng  China 88.92 0 21 87.35 0 6 112.26 6 26
27 23 Zachary Lokken  United States 87.52 0 11 - 119.13 0 27
28 22 Žiga Lin Hočevar  Slovenia 88.68 0 19 - 159.83 52 28
29 66 Charles Corrêa  Brazil 201.36 104 71 86.77 0 4 166.32 54 29
30 17 Liam Jegou  Ireland 87.53 2 12 - 253.48 152 30
31 24 Jiří Prskavec  Czech Republic 90.33 0 28 88.47 2 11 did not advance
32 35 Daniel Pérez  Spain 91.35 2 32 88.76 2 12
33 43 Kauã da Silva  Brazil 91.69 0 34 89.07 0 13
34 36 James Kettle  Great Britain 96.56 4 49 89.12 2 14
35 31 Jake Cochrane  Ireland 139.90 52 66 89.35 0 15
36 74 Anvar Klevleev  Uzbekistan 91.62 4 33 89.97 2 16
37 49 Shota Sasaki  Japan 92.04 2 36 90.18 0 17
38 30 Tristan Carter  Australia 90.38 0 29 90.29 2 18
39 39 Joris Otten  Netherlands 94.61 2 42 90.30 0 19
40 34 Brodie Crawford  Australia 97.45 4 51 90.46 0 20
41 50 Christos Tsakmakis  Greece 95.76 0 47 90.77 0 21
42 19 Roberto Colazingari  Italy 90.58 0 30 90.80 2 22
43 51 José Carvalho  Portugal 97.95 4 52 91.11 0 23
44 46 Oliver Puchner  New Zealand 150.32 54 69 91.38 0 24
45 44 Xie Yuancong  China 145.53 54 68 91.42 0 25
46 42 Alexandr Kulikov  Kazakhstan 92.02 2 35 91.90 2 26
47 68 Chen Zhihao  China 95.09 0 44 91.95 0 27
48 40 Alex Baldoni  Canada 98.98 4 53 92.21 2 28
49 37 Kaylen Bassett  Australia 95.45 2 46 92.26 2 29
50 60 Abubakir Bukanov  Uzbekistan 94.99 2 43 92.56 2 30
51 53 Kuanysh Yerengaipov  Kazakhstan 93.70 4 38 92.86 0 31
52 45 Michał Wiercioch  Poland 144.10 52 67 93.13 2 32
53 41 Sebastián Rossi  Argentina 94.12 0 40 93.65 2 33
54 33 Jean-Pierre Bourhis  Senegal 94.05 2 39 93.78 0 34
55 54 Manuel Trípano  Argentina 101.96 2 55 94.51 0 35
56 57 Sören Loos  Netherlands 96.72 2 50 95.29 2 36
57 48 Nathaniel Francis  United States DNF 74 95.93 0 37
58 52 Terence Saramandif  Mauritius 96.04 4 48 95.99 4 38
59 47 Roko Bengeri  Croatia 102.92 10 57 96.91 6 39
60 69 Liu Chin-han  Chinese Taipei 95.44 2 45 96.94 2 40
61 72 Leonardo Curcel  Paraguay 107.31 4 60 98.23 0 41
62 58 Daniel Parry  Canada 104.95 4 59 98.53 6 42
63 56 Shota Saito  Japan 99.33 2 54 98.96 0 43
64 55 Alibek Temirgaliev  Uzbekistan 108.17 2 61 99.56 4 44
65 59 Yutthakan Chaidet  Thailand 104.83 6 58 102.62 0 45
66 61 Nicolás Trípano  Argentina 102.55 2 56 104.51 4 46
67 70 Ioannis Zachos  Greece 123.85 4 64 107.28 2 47
68 62 Muhammet Usta  Turkey 109.12 8 62 108.69 0 48
69 65 Richard Merjan  Lebanon 166.57 56 70 122.15 6 49
70 28 Lucas Roisin  France 89.19 2 25 137.51 52 50
71 64 Emir Fazıl Yazıcı  Turkey 112.83 8 63 168.69 56 51
72 73 Amir Rezanejad Hassanjani ICF 286.91 158 73 191.17 56 52
73 71 Rimantas Pumputis  Lithuania 229.45 110 72 196.23 58 53
74 63 Ricardo Fentanes  Mexico 124.65 14 65 246.71 106 54

References

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  1. ^ "Men's Canoe - Semi-final" (PDF). 22 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 March 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Men's Canoe - Final" (PDF). 22 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 March 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Men's Canoe - Heats Run 1" (PDF). 20 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 March 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Men's Canoe - Heats Run 2" (PDF). 20 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 March 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2023.