2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships – Men's VL3

The men's VL3 competition at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Copenhagen took place on Lake Bagsværd.[1]

Men's VL3
at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint
World Championships
VenueLake Bagsværd
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Dates16–17 September
Competitors20 from 13 nations
Winning time50.01
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Ukraine

Schedule

The schedule was as follows:[2]

Date Time Round
Thursday 16 September 202115:40Heats
Friday 17 September 202111:00Semifinals
15:30Final B
15:47Final 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.[3][4][5]

Heat 1

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Jack Eyers  Great Britain 50.32 QA
2 Emilio Atamañuk  Argentina 50.86 QS
3 Markus Swoboda  Austria 50.96 QS
4 Adrián Mosquera  Spain 52.44 QS
5 Caio Ribeiro de Carvalho  Brazil 52.61 QS
6 Tomasz Moździerski  Poland 52.70 QS
Manish Kaurav  India DNS

Heat 2

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Stuart Wood  Great Britain 50.68 QA
2 Eddie Potdevin  France 52.36 QS
3 Maksim Popov RCF 53.95 QS
4 Nicolás Crosta  Argentina 55.95 QS
5 Koichi Imai  Japan 56.17 QS
6 Robert Wydera  Poland 59.03 QS
7 Allgower Maruae  Tahiti 1:00.05 QS

Heat 3

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Vladyslav Yepifanov  Ukraine 50.33 QA
2 Giovane Vieira de Paula  Brazil 51.31 QS
3 Egor Firsov RCF 52.97 QS
4 Javier Reja Muñoz  Spain 53.38 QS
5 Mirko Nicoli  Italy 55.31 QS
6 Abel Aber  France 55.99 QS

Semifinals

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.[6][7]

Semifinal 1

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Markus Swoboda  Austria 51.50 QA
2 Caio Ribeiro de Carvalho  Brazil 51.80 QA
3 Giovane Vieira de Paula  Brazil 52.13 QA
4 Javier Reja Muñoz  Spain 53.30 QB
5 Tomasz Moździerski  Poland 53.73 QB
6 Maksim Popov RCF 54.42 QB
7 Nicolás Crosta  Argentina 56.47 QB
8 Robert Wydera  Poland 59.74

Semifinal 2

Rank Name Country Time Notes
1 Eddie Potdevin  France 50.59 QA
2 Emilio Atamañuk  Argentina 51.23 QA
3 Adrián Mosquera  Spain 52.73 QA
4 Egor Firsov RCF 53.39 QB
5 Mirko Nicoli  Italy 53.90 QB
6 Abel Aber  France 55.02 QB
7 Koichi Imai  Japan 56.28 QB
8 Allgower Maruae  Tahiti 58.99 qB

Final B

Competitors in this final raced for positions 10 to 18.[8]

Rank Name Country Time
1 Tomasz Moździerski  Poland 52.43
2 Egor Firsov RCF 53.08
3 Javier Reja Muñoz  Spain 53.30
4 Maksim Popov RCF 53.74
5 Abel Aber  France 54.47
6 Mirko Nicoli  Italy 54.72
7 Koichi Imai  Japan 55.35
8 Nicolás Crosta  Argentina 55.39
9 Allgower Maruae  Tahiti 58.02

Final A

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

Rank Name Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jack Eyers  Great Britain 50.01
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Stuart Wood  Great Britain 50.13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladyslav Yepifanov  Ukraine 50.55
4 Giovane Vieira de Paula  Brazil 51.04
5 Eddie Potdevin  France 51.04
6 Markus Swoboda  Austria 51.46
7 Emilio Atamañuk  Argentina 51.67
8 Caio Ribeiro de Carvalho  Brazil 52.27
9 Adrián Mosquera  Spain 53.25

References

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