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2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Men's KL3

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Men's KL3
at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint
World Championships
VenueSportcentrum Račice
LocationRačice, Czech Republic
Dates23–26 August
Competitors30 from 24 nations
Winning time39.632
Medalists
gold medal    Ukraine
silver medal    Brazil
bronze medal    Great Britain
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The men's KL3 competition at the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Račice took place at the Sportcentrum Račice.[1]

Schedule

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The schedule was as follows:[2]

Date Time Round
Wednesday 23 August 2017 09:55 Heats
11:10 Semifinals
Saturday 26 August 2017 14:25 Final B
14:30 Final A

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

Results

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Heats

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The six fastest boats in each heat, plus the three fastest remaining boats advanced to the semifinals.[3]

Heat 1

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Jonathan Young  Great Britain 40.762 QS
2 Tom Kierey  Germany 41.456 QS
3 Scott Martlew  New Zealand 42.212 QS
4 Martin Farineaux  France 42.256 QS
5 Mateusz Surwiło  Poland 43.001 QS
6 Adrián Mosquera  Spain 45.340 QS
7 Erik Kiss  Hungary 46.868 qS
8 Simone Giannini  Italy 46.890

Heat 2

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Serhii Yemelianov  Ukraine 40.594 QS
2 Artem Voronkov  Russia 41.228 QS
3 Patrick O'Leary  Ireland 42.872 QS
4 Suradech Namtaothong  Thailand 45.022 QS
5 Kwadzo Klokpah  Italy 45.228 QS
6 Marcos Alejandro Dominguez  Argentina 46.300 QS
7 Manish Kaurav  India 46.478 qS

Heat 3

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Leonid Krylov  Russia 40.193 QS
2 Robert Oliver  Great Britain 41.676 QS
3 Juan Antonio Valle  Spain 42.826 QS
4 Zhalgas Taikenov  Kazakhstan 43.115 QS
5 Eteoklis Pavlou  Greece 43.388 QS
6 István Fábián  Hungary 48.399 QS
7 Lau Wai Man  Macau 1:03.321

Heat 4

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Caio Ribeiro de Carvalho  Brazil 40.213 QS
2 Dylan Littlehales  Australia 41.235 QS
3 Iulian Șerban  Romania 41.607 QS
4 Nader Eivazi  Iran 43.790 QS
5 Pavel Suleymanov  Uzbekistan 43.813 QS
6 Ron Halevi  Israel 45.985 QS
7 Nikiha Miller  United States 46.174 qS
8 Priyokumar Singh Waikhom  India 50.385

Semifinals

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Qualification in each semi was as follows:

The fastest three boats advanced to the A final.
The next three fastest boats advanced to the B final.[4]

Semifinal 1

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Serhii Yemelianov  Ukraine 39.597 QA
2 Caio Ribeiro de Carvalho  Brazil 39.797 QA
3 Tom Kierey  Germany 40.874 QA
4 Juan Antonio Valle  Spain 41.274 QB
5 Zhalgas Taikenov  Kazakhstan 42.413 QB
6 Adrián Mosquera  Spain 44.869 QB
7 Marcos Alejandro Dominguez  Argentina 45.913
8 Nikiha Miller  United States 46.397
Pavel Suleymanov  Uzbekistan DNS

Semifinal 2

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Leonid Krylov  Russia 40.025 QA
2 Dylan Littlehales  Australia 40.808 QA
3 Patrick O'Leary  Ireland 41.675 QA
4 Mateusz Surwiło  Poland 42.080 QB
5 Scott Martlew  New Zealand 42.186 QB
6 Nader Eivazi  Iran 44.575 QB
7 Suradech Namtaothong  Thailand 45.308
8 István Fábián  Hungary 46.897
Manish Kaurav  India DNS

Semifinal 3

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Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Jonathan Young  Great Britain 40.328 QA
2 Robert Oliver  Great Britain 40.472 QA
3 Artem Voronkov  Russia 40.745 QA
4 Martin Farineaux  France 42.189 QB
5 Iulian Șerban  Romania 42.322 QB
6 Eteoklis Pavlou  Greece 43.928 QB
7 Ron Halevi  Israel 45.728
8 Kwadzo Klokpah  Italy 45.878
9 Erik Kiss  Hungary 46.584

Finals

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Final B

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Competitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[5]

Rank Name Country Time
1 Juan Antonio Valle  Spain 41.864
2 Martin Farineaux  France 42.042
3 Iulian Șerban  Romania 42.326
4 Scott Martlew  New Zealand 42.776
5 Mateusz Surwiło  Poland 43.342
6 Eteoklis Pavlou  Greece 43.776
7 Zhalgas Taikenov  Kazakhstan 44.109
8 Nader Eivazi  Iran 45.009
9 Adrián Mosquera  Spain 45.720

Final A

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Competitors in this final raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.[6]

Rank Name Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Serhii Yemelianov  Ukraine 39.632
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Caio Ribeiro de Carvalho  Brazil 39.821
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jonathan Young  Great Britain 40.104
4 Leonid Krylov  Russia 40.254
5 Dylan Littlehales  Australia 40.782
6 Robert Oliver  Great Britain 40.793
7 Artem Voronkov  Russia 41.037
8 Tom Kierey  Germany 41.326
9 Patrick O'Leary  Ireland 42.332

References

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  1. ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | Regatta Venue". Czech Canoe Union. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  2. ^ "2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". International Canoe Federation. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  3. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | KL3 Men 200m - Heats (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 10–13. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  4. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | KL3 Men 200m - Semi-finals (PDF). International Canoe Federation. pp. 21–23. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  5. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | KL3 Men 200m - Final B (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 166. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  6. ^ 2017 ICF CANOE SPRINT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | KL3 Men 200m - Final A (PDF). International Canoe Federation. p. 167. Retrieved 16 June 2018.