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2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships – Men's KL1
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    2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships – Men's KL1

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    Men's KL1
    at the 2016 ICF Paracanoe
    World Championships
    Location Duisburg, Germany
    Dates 17–19 May
    Competitors 21 from 18 nations
    Winning time 50.596
    Medalists
    gold medal     China
    silver medal     Poland
    bronze medal     Brazil

    The men's KL1 competition at the 2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships took place in Duisburg.

    Schedule

    The schedule was as follows:

    Date Time Round
    Tuesday 17 May 2016 14:00 Heats
    Wednesday 18 May 2016 10:50 Semifinals
    Thursday 19 May 2016 10:40 Final B
    10:45 Final A

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

    Results

    Heats

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

    Heat 1

    Rank Name Country Time Notes
    1 Luis Cardoso da Silva  Brazil 53.186 QA
    2 Ian Marsden  Great Britain 53.614 QS
    3 Lucas Díaz  Argentina 55.904 QS
    4 Oleksandr Hrechko  Ukraine 57.317 QS
    5 Elmar Sternath  Austria 1:00.014 QS
    6 Pavel Gromov  Russia 1:00.464 QS
    7 Adrián Castaño  Spain 1:01.278 QS

    Heat 2

    Rank Name Country Time Notes
    1 Yu Xiaowei  China 51.060 QA
    2 Jakub Tokarz  Poland 51.209 QS
    3 Graham Paull  South Africa 53.580 QS
    4 Tamás Juhász  Hungary 57.303 QS
    5 Stefan Volkmann  Germany 57.396 QS
    6 Paulo Santos  Portugal 1:00.979 QS
    7 Andreas Potamitis  Cyprus 1:01.392 QS

    Heat 3

    Rank Name Country Time Notes
    1 Róbert Suba  Hungary 53.247 QA
    2 Rémy Boullé  France 55.092 QS
    3 Fernando Fernandes de Pádua  Brazil 55.736 QS
    4 Colin Sieders  Australia 56.250 QS
    5 Salvatore Ravalli  Italy 57.917 QS
    6 Andrea Biagi  Italy 1:12.378 QS
    Azizbek Abdulkhabibov  Uzbekistan DSQ

    Semifinals

    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.

    Semifinal 1

    Rank Name Country Time Notes
    1 Ian Marsden  Great Britain 51.090 QA
    2 Graham Paull  South Africa 51.559 QA
    3 Fernando Fernandes de Pádua  Brazil 52.282 QA
    4 Colin Sieders  Australia 53.409 QB
    5 Oleksandr Hrechko  Ukraine 54.364 QB
    6 Stefan Volkmann  Germany 55.061 QB
    7 Pavel Gromov  Russia 58.250 QB
    8 Andreas Potamitis  Cyprus 1:00.081
    Andrea Biagi  Italy SO

    Semifinal 2

    Rank Name Country Time Notes
    1 Jakub Tokarz  Poland 49.209 QA
    2 Rémy Boullé  France 51.304 QA
    3 Salvatore Ravalli  Italy 53.241 QA
    4 Lucas Díaz  Argentina 53.538 QB
    5 Tamás Juhász  Hungary 53.622 QB
    6 Elmar Sternath  Austria 57.458 QB
    7 Adrián Castaño  Spain 58.409 QB
    8 Paulo Santos  Portugal 58.527 qB
    Azizbek Abdulkhabibov  Uzbekistan DSQ
    47.149

    Finals

    Final B

    Competitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.

    Rank Name Country Time
    1 Tamás Juhász  Hungary 53.849
    2 Lucas Díaz  Argentina 54.679
    3 Oleksandr Hrechko  Ukraine 54.918
    4 Colin Sieders  Australia 55.267
    5 Stefan Volkmann  Germany 56.546
    6 Pavel Gromov  Russia 59.276
    7 Adrián Castaño  Spain 59.338
    8 Paulo Santos  Portugal 59.543
    9 Elmar Sternath  Austria 1:07.124

    Final A

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

    Rank Name Country Time
    1st place, gold medalist(s) Yu Xiaowei  China 50.596
    2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jakub Tokarz  Poland 50.855
    3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Luis Cardoso da Silva  Brazil 52.233
    4 Ian Marsden  Great Britain 52.312
    5 Fernando Fernandes de Pádua  Brazil 53.160
    6 Róbert Suba  Hungary 53.186
    7 Graham Paull  South Africa 53.668
    8 Rémy Boullé  France 54.039
    9 Salvatore Ravalli  Italy 55.568

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