Canoeing at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's K-1 500 metres

Olympic canoeing event

Women's K-1 500 metres
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Canoeing pictogram
VenueSea Forest Waterway
Dates4 August 2021 (heats and quarterfinal)
5 August 2021 (semifinal & final)
Competitors41 from 27 nations
Winning time1:51.216
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lisa Carrington  New Zealand
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tamara Csipes  Hungary
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Emma Jørgensen  Denmark
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The women's K-1 500 metres sprint canoeing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 4 and 5 August 2021 at the Sea Forest Waterway.[1] At least 13 canoeists from at least 13 nations competed.[2]

Background

This was the 19th appearance of the event, the only event to have appeared every Summer Games since the introduction of women's canoeing in 1948.

The reigning World Champion (who also won the 2015 World Championship and the bronze medal at the 2016 Games) is Lisa Carrington of New Zealand, who earned a place for her NOC and has been selected to compete.[3] The reigning Olympic champion is Danuta Kozák of Hungary, who finished third at the World Championships to earn Hungary a quota place.

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could qualify one place in the event, though could enter up to 2 boats if it earned enough quota places through other women's kayak events. A total of 13 qualification places were available, initially allocated as follows:

Qualifying places were awarded to the NOC, not to the individual canoeist who earned the place.[2]

Japan earned a women's kayak place in the K-1 200 metres, so that quota place was added to the World Championships (making 6). Carrington's and Khudzenka's quota places went through the reallocation process because they also qualified in K-4 boats. That process resulted in an additional place in K-1 500 metres, which went to Simon. The World Championships quota places were allocated as follows:[4]

Rank Kayaker Nation Qualification Selected competitor
1 Lisa Carrington  New Zealand Earned quota in K-4 500 m Could enter via K-1 500, K-2, or K-4
2 Volha Khudzenka  Belarus Earned quota in K-4 500 m Could enter via K-1 500, K-2, or K-4
3 Danuta Kozák  Hungary Quota #1 in K-1 500 m
4 Milica Starović  Serbia Quota #2 in K-1 500 m
5 Emma Jørgensen  Denmark Quota #3 in K-1 500 m
6 Linnea Stensils  Sweden Quota #4 in K-1 500 m
7 Rebeka Simon  Great Britain Reallocated quota place

Continental and World Cup places:[4]

Nation Qualification Selected competitors
 Egypt Africa quota in K-1 500 m
 Canada Americas quota in K-1 500 m
 Kazakhstan Asia quota in K-1 500 m
 Spain Europe quota #1 in K-1 500 m Teresa Portela[5]
 Croatia Europe quota #2 in K-1 500 m
 Samoa Oceania quota in K-1 500 m
 Portugal World Cup quota in K-1 500 m

Nations with women's kayak quota spots from the K-1 200 metres, K-2 500 metres, or K-4 500 metres could enter (additional) boats as well.

Nation Selected competitor 1 Selected competitor 2
 New Zealand[3] Lisa Carrington (K-4) Caitlin Regal (K-4)

Competition format

Sprint canoeing uses a four-round format for events with at least 11 boats, with heats, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. The specifics of the progression format depend on the number of boats ultimately entered.[6]

The course is a flatwater course 9 metres wide. The name of the event describes the particular format within sprint canoeing. The "K" format means a kayak, with the canoeist sitting, using a double-bladed paddle to paddle, and steering with a foot-operated rudder (as opposed to a canoe, with a kneeling canoeist, single-bladed paddle, and no rudder). The "1" is the number of canoeists in each boat. The "500 metres" is the distance of each race.[7]

Schedule

The event was held over two consecutive days, with two rounds per day. All sessions started at 9:30 a.m. local time, though there are multiple events with races in each session.[8]

Legend
H Heats ¼ Quarterfinals ½ Semifinals F Final
Sprint
Event↓/Date → Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7
Women's K-1 500 m H ¼ ½ F

Results

Heats

The first three canoers from each heat advance to the semifinals. The remaining competitors compete in the quarterfinals.

Heat 1

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 3 Hermien Peters  Belgium 1:47.959 SF
2 2 Teresa Portela  Portugal 1:48.727 SF
3 1 Jule Hake  Germany 1:48.758 SF
4 4 Isabel Contreras  Spain 1:49.256 QF
5 5 Milica Novaković  Serbia 1:49.802 QF
6 6 Yin Mengdie  China 1:52.760 QF
7 7 Emily Lewis  Great Britain 1:55.743 QF

Heat 2

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 1 Anja Osterman  Slovenia 1:49.402 SF
2 3 Justyna Iskrzycka  Poland 1:49.893 SF
3 5 Volha Khudzenka  Belarus 1:50.732 SF
4 4 Brenda Rojas  Argentina 1:54.541 QF
5 7 Yuliia Yuriichuk  Ukraine 1:57.532 QF
6 6 Francesca Genzo  Italy 1:59.712 QF
7 2 Natalya Sergeyeva  Kazakhstan 2:01.374 QF

Heat 3

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 5 Linnea Stensils  Sweden 1:48.144 SF
2 2 Alyce Wood  Australia 1:48.572 SF
3 1 Caitlin Regal  New Zealand 1:50.297 SF
4 7 Špela Ponomarenko Janić  Slovenia 1:50.498 QF
5 4 Svetlana Chernigovskaya  ROC 1:52.311 QF
6 3 Manon Hostens  France 1:53.668 QF
7 6 Amira Kheris  Algeria 2:13.626 QF

Heat 4

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 4 Danuta Kozák  Hungary 1:48.730 SF
2 5 Emma Jørgensen  Denmark 1:49.231 SF
3 7 Alyssa Bull  Australia 1:49.416 SF
4 2 Michelle Russell  Canada 1:51.081 QF
5 3 Deborah Kerr  Great Britain 1:51.375 QF
6 1 Ana Roxana Lehaci  Austria 1:55.067 QF
7 6 Samaa Ahmed  Egypt 2:13.007 QF

Heat 5

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 2 Tamara Csipes  Hungary 1:48.790 SF
2 6 Maryna Litvinchuk  Belarus 1:49.606 SF
3 1 Marta Walczykiewicz  Poland 1:50.184 SF
4 4 Mariya Povkh  Ukraine 1:50.489 QF
5 5 Anamaria Govorčinović  Croatia 1:52.015 QF
6 7 Huang Jieyi  China 1:52.385 QF
7 3 Lize Broekx  Belgium 1:52.476 QF

Heat 6

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 4 Lisa Carrington  New Zealand 1:48.463 SF
2 2 Sabrina Hering-Pradler  Germany 1:49.932 SF
3 3 Viktoria Schwarz  Austria 1:51.750 SF
4 6 Kira Stepanova  ROC 1:55.180 QF
5 5 Joana Vasconcelos  Portugal 1:57.513 QF
6 1 Anne Cairns  Samoa 2:03.667 QF

Quarterfinals

Progression: 1st-3rd to SF, rest out.

Quarterfinal 1

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 4 Isabel Contreras  Spain 1:51.235 SF
2 3 Manon Hostens  France 1:54.095 SF
3 5 Yuliia Yuriichuk  Ukraine 1:58.657 SF
4 6 Anne Cairns  Samoa 2:02.525
5 7 Samaa Ahmed  Egypt 2:06.033

Quarterfinal 2

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 5 Svetlana Chernigovskaya  ROC 1:49.323 SF
2 7 Lize Broekx  Belgium 1:49.336 SF
3 4 Brenda Rojas  Argentina 1:51.822 SF
4 2 Emily Lewis  Great Britain 1:51.996
5 6 Ana Roxana Lehaci  Austria 1:53.378
6 3 Joana Vasconcelos  Portugal 1:56.622

Quarterfinal 3

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 6 Yin Mengdie  China 1:49.268 SF
2 4 Špela Ponomarenko Janić  Slovenia 1:49.680 SF
3 3 Deborah Kerr  Great Britain 1:50.133 SF
4 5 Kira Stepanova  ROC 1:52.190
5 2 Huang Jieyi  China 1:52.689
6 7 Natalya Sergeyeva  Kazakhstan 1:55.776

Quarterfinal 4

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 3 Milica Novaković  Serbia 1:49.348 SF
2 5 Mariya Povkh  Ukraine 1:50.769 SF
3 4 Michelle Russell  Canada 1:51.375 SF
4 6 Anamaria Govorčinović  Croatia 1:53.967
5 2 Francesca Genzo  Italy 2:01.744
6 7 Amira Kheris  Algeria 2:07.548

Semifinals

Progression System: 1st-2nd to Final A, 3rd-4th to Final B, 5th-6th to Final C, rest out.

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 4 Tamara Csipes  Hungary 1:51.698 FA
2 6 Hermien Peters  Belgium 1:52.829 FA
3 5 Caitlin Regal  New Zealand 1:53.495 FB
4 3 Justyna Iskrzycka  Poland 1:53.899 FB
5 7 Lize Broekx  Belgium 1:54.489 FC
6 2 Isabel Contreras  Spain 1:54.535 FC
7 1 Deborah Kerr  Great Britain 1:55.955

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 4 Danuta Kozák  Hungary 1:52.016 FA
2 3 Teresa Portela  Portugal 1:52.557 FA
3 6 Volha Khudzenka  Belarus 1:52.755 FB
4 1 Mariya Povkh  Ukraine 1:53.659 FB
5 5 Maryna Litvinchuk  Belarus 1:56.386 FC
6 2 Viktoria Schwarz  Austria 1:56.475 FC
7 7 Yin Mengdie  China 1:56.977
8 8 Yuliia Yuriichuk  Ukraine 2:03.303

Semifinal 3

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 4 Linnea Stensils  Sweden 1:51.902 FA
2 3 Emma Jørgensen  Denmark 1:52.931 FA
3 6 Marta Walczykiewicz  Poland 1:53.860 FB
4 5 Sabrina Hering-Pradler  Germany 1:54.140 FB
5 2 Jule Hake  Germany 1:54.341 FC
6 1 Špela Ponomarenko Janić  Slovenia 1:54.710 FC
7 8 Michelle Russell  Canada 1:55.549
8 7 Svetlana Chernigovskaya  ROC 1:56.066

Semifinal 4

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1 5 Lisa Carrington  New Zealand 1:51.680 FA
2 3 Alyce Wood  Australia 1:53.079 FA
3 2 Milica Novaković  Serbia 1:53.149 FB
4 6 Alyssa Bull  Australia 1:54.038 FB
5 4 Anja Osterman  Slovenia 1:54.235 FC
6 7 Manon Hostens  France 1:57.394 FC
7 1 Brenda Rojas  Argentina 1:58.301

Finals

Final A

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Lisa Carrington  New Zealand 1:51.216
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Tamara Csipes  Hungary 1:51.855
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Emma Jørgensen  Denmark 1:52.773
4 6 Danuta Kozák  Hungary 1:53.414
5 4 Linnea Stensils  Sweden 1:53.600
6 2 Hermien Peters  Belgium 1:53.716
7 7 Teresa Portela  Portugal 1:55.814
8 8 Alyce Wood  Australia 1:57.251

Final B

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
9 5 Caitlin Regal  New Zealand 1:53.681
10 1 Sabrina Hering-Pradler  Germany 1:53.919
11 2 Justyna Iskrzycka  Poland 1:54.086
12 3 Milica Novaković  Serbia 1:54.458
13 4 Marta Walczykiewicz  Poland 1:55.659
14 6 Volha Khudzenka  Belarus 1:55.933
15 7 Mariya Povkh  Ukraine 1:56.429
16 8 Alyssa Bull  Australia 1:56.799

Final C

Rank Lane Canoer Country Time Notes
17 3 Anja Osterman  Slovenia 1:55.051
18 4 Jule Hake  Germany 1:55.638
19 2 Isabel Contreras  Spain 1:55.728
20 1 Špela Ponomarenko Janić  Slovenia 1:56.066
21 5 Lize Broekx  Belgium 1:56.842
22 6 Maryna Litvinchuk  Belarus 1:57.057
23 8 Manon Hostens  France 1:58.133
24 7 Viktoria Schwarz  Austria 1:59.475

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  4. ^ a b Canoe Sprint Quota Allocation
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