2021 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Women's C1
{{short description|World championship canoeing event}}
{{Infobox sports competition event
| event = Women's C1
| competition = 2021 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships
| image =
| caption =
| venue = Čunovo Water Sports Centre
| location = Bratislava, Slovakia
| dates = 23–26 September 2021
| competitors = 44
| nations = 22
| gold = Elena Apel
| silver = Mallory Franklin
| bronze = Gabriela Satková
| gold_nation = GER
| silver_nation = GBR
| bronze_nation = CZE
| previous =
| next = 2022
}}{{2021 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships}}
The Women's C1 at the 2021 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 23 and 26 September 2021 at the Čunovo Water Sports Centre in Bratislava.{{cite news |date= September 22, 2021 |title=France ends Slovakia canoe dominance |url=https://www.canoeicf.com/news/france-ends-slovakia-canoe-dominance |work=ICF Media |language=en |access-date=23 September 2021}} It was the 9th official edition of the event, after it made its debut in 2010. 44 athletes from 22 nations competed.
The event was won by Elena Apel of Germany, securing her second medal of the Championships after she won silver in K1. Briton Mallory Franklin won silver for the fourth time, her fifth ever medal in this event. 2020 European Champion Gabriela Satková of the Czech Republic won bronze, her first individual medal at world championship level.
Background
Andrea Herzog of Germany entered the event as the reigning world champion, having taken the title in 2019 in La Seu d'Urgell.{{cite web |title=Women's C1 results (2019 La Seu)|url=https://123result.blob.core.windows.net/canoe/CS_2019/201201/949/WC1_SLER_29@Event%20Result.pdf |access-date=24 September 2021}} This was the first World Championships since women's C1 made its Olympic debut at Tokyo, where Jess Fox won gold ahead of Mallory Franklin and Herzog.{{Cite web|title=Results (Tokyo Final)|url=https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/resOG2020-/pdf/OG2020-/CSL/OG2020-_CSL_C73A_CSLWC1----------------FNL-000100--.pdf|access-date=24 September 2021|website=Olympics|language=ja|archive-date=29 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210729110311/https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/olympic-games/resOG2020-/pdf/OG2020-/CSL/OG2020-_CSL_C73A_CSLWC1----------------FNL-000100--.pdf|url-status=dead}} Czech Tereza Fišerová came into the event having taken her first World Cup overall title after winning the final round in Pau.{{cite web |title=2021 World Cup Final Ranking |url=https://canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2021/2021-09-12-worldcup-final-ranking.pdf |website=CanoeSlalom.net |accessdate=24 September 2021}} All four were favourites for the title as the highest ranked athletes by the ICF.{{cite news |date= September 21, 2021 |title=Will slalom history be made in Bratislava? |url=https://www.canoeicf.com/news/will-slalom-history-be-made-bratislava |work=ICF Media |language=en |access-date=24 September 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://www.canoeicf.com/icf-canoe-slalom-world-ranking |title=ICF Canoe Slalom World Rankings |access-date=24 September 2021}}
Competition format
The women's C1 event in canoe slalom uses a three-round format with heats, a semifinal and final. Athletes complete up to two runs in the heats. In the first heat, the 20 fastest women qualify automatically for the semifinal, whilst the rest complete another run in the repêchage second heat for a further 10 qualification positions. The final rank of non-qualifying athletes is determined by their second run score. Athletes 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 athlete with the best time in the single-run final is awarded gold.{{cite web|url=https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/rules_canoe_slalom_2019.pdf |title=ICF Canoe Slalom Competition Rules 2019 |access-date=2021-09-23}}
Penalties of 2 or 50 seconds are incurred for infractions such as missing a gate, touching a gate, or not negotiating gates in numerical order. A team may request up to one review of a penalty per boat in the heats or semifinals phases, with no enquiries considered in the finals.
Schedule
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
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! Date ! Time ! Round | ||
rowspan=3|Thursday, 23 September 2021 | ||
| 15:00 | Heats Run 1 | |
| 17:00 | Heats Run 2 | |
rowspan=3|Sunday, 26 September 2021 | ||
| 09:03 | Semifinal | |
style=background:lemonchiffon | 11:33 | Final |
Results
Kimberley Woods set the fastest time in the first heat with a penalty-free 92.11. This was particularly significant, given she had been in a wheelchair a week earlier, following a car accident.{{cite news |date= September 23, 2021 |title=It takes more than a car crash to bring Woods down |url=https://www.canoeicf.com/news/it-takes-more-car-crash-bring-woods-down |work=ICF Media |language=en |access-date=24 September 2021}} Fellow countrywoman Mallory Franklin set the second fastest time, ahead of Australian Jessica Fox. World No. 5 Ana Sátila did not qualify directly to the semifinal after receiving a 50-second penalty but set the second fastest time of the day to win the second heat.
The Russian Canoe Federation's Alsu Minazova topped the semifinal with a time of 103.55 ahead of Angèle Hug of France. In an upset semifinal on a difficult course, Olympic Champion Fox, European Champion Miren Lazkano, World Cup overall winner Tereza Fišerová and reigning World Champion Andrea Herzog were all eliminated - the first two after incurring 50 second penalties. Fox' penalty meant that she would leave the World Championships without a medal in a canoe slalom event for the first time since 2011 and without making a final for the first time in her entire career.
Elena Apel of Germany backed up her silver medal in K1 by becoming the 2021 C1W World Champion in a time of 99.03, including a 2-second penalty. Olympic silver-medallist Franklin won silver, whilst 2020 European Champion Gabriela Satková took bronze. In a marked difference to the semifinal where just three athletes completed clean runs, only two athletes took penalties, including Apel.{{cite news |date= September 26, 2021 |title=Young guns upstage C1 rivals |url=https://www.canoeicf.com/news/young-guns-upstage-c1-rivals |work=ICF Media |language=en |access-date=27 September 2021}}
Penalties are included in the time shown. The fastest time in each round is shown in bold.
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!rowspan=3|Bib !rowspan=3|Canoeist !rowspan=3|Nation !colspan=6|Heats !colspan=3 rowspan=2|Semifinal{{cite web |title=Women's Canoe - Semifinal Results List |url=https://123result.blob.core.windows.net/canoe/CS_2021/201201/1703/WC1_SF_26@Results.pdf |access-date=26 September 2021}} !colspan=3 rowspan=2|Final{{cite web |title=Women's Canoe - Final Results List |url=https://123result.blob.core.windows.net/canoe/CS_2021/201201/1703/WC1_FI_26@Results.pdf |access-date=26 September 2021}} | |||||||||||
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colspan=3|Run 1{{cite web |title=Women's Canoe - Heats Run 1 Results List |url=https://123result.blob.core.windows.net/canoe/CS_2021/201201/1703/WC1_NHT1_23@Results.pdf |access-date=24 September 2021}} | colspan=3|Run 2{{cite web |title=Women's Canoe - Heats Run 2 Results List |url=https://123result.blob.core.windows.net/canoe/CS_2021/201201/1703/WC1_NHT2_23@Results.pdf |access-date=24 September 2021}} | ||||||||||
Time | {{Abbr|Pen.|Penalty}} | Order | Time | {{Abbr|Pen.|Penalty}} | Order | Time | {{Abbr|Pen.|Penalty}} | Order | Time | {{Abbr|Pen.|Penalty}} | Order |
{{gold1}}
|| 11 ||align=left| Elena Apel ||align=left| {{flag|Germany}} || 96.44|| 2 || 5|| colspan=3| - || 108.00 || 4 || 8 || 99.03 || 2 || 1 | |||||||||||
{{silver2}}
|| 2 ||align=left| Mallory Franklin||align=left| {{flag|Great Britain}} || 93.47|| 0|| 2|| colspan=3| - || 109.19 || 6 || 10 || 99.34 || 0 || 2 | |||||||||||
{{bronze3}}
|| 26||align=left| Gabriela Satková ||align=left| {{flag|Czech Republic}} || 98.31|| 0 || 10 || colspan=3| - || 105.25 || 0 || 4 || 102.50 || 0 || 3 | |||||||||||
4
|| 16 ||align=left| Monika Škáchová ||align=left| {{flag|Slovakia}} || 103.59 || 2 || 24 || 102.51 || 2 || 8 || 107.09 || 2 || 7 || 103.57 || 0 || 4 | |||||||||||
5
|| 20||align=left| Marjorie Delassus ||align=left| {{flag|France}} || 100.82 || 2|| 15|| colspan=3| - || 107.08 || 6 || 6 || 103.88 ||0 || 5 | |||||||||||
6
|| 10||align=left| Noemie Fox ||align=left| {{flag|Australia}} || 98.97|| 0|| 13|| colspan=3| - || 108.99 || 4 || 9 || 104.49 || 0 || 6 | |||||||||||
7
|| 6 ||align=left| Núria Vilarrubla ||align=left| {{flag|Spain}} || 95.89|| 0|| 4|| colspan=3| - || 104.84 || 0 || 3 || 104.71 || 0 || 7 | |||||||||||
8
|| 15||align=left| Alsu Minazova ||align=left| 25px RCF || 100.74 || 2|| 14 || colspan=3| - || 103.55 || 2 || 1 || 105.67 || 0 || 8 | |||||||||||
9
|| 30 ||align=left| Angèle Hug ||align=left| {{flag|France}} || 97.33|| 0 || 8|| colspan=3| - || 104.59 || 2 || 2 || 116.10 || 6 || 9 | |||||||||||
10
|| 22||align=left| Alja Kozorog||align=left| {{flag|Slovenia}} || 100.92 || 0 || 16|| colspan=3| - || 106.48 || 2 || 5 || 117.40 || 0 || 10 | |||||||||||
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|| 8 ||align=left| Mònica Dòria ||align=left| {{flag|Andorra}} || 97.27|| 0|| 7|| colspan=3| - || 109.20 || 4 || 11 ||colspan=3 rowspan=20| did not advance | |||||||||||
12
|| 21 ||align=left| Martina Satková ||align=left| {{flag|Czech Republic}} || 103.50 || 0 || 23 || 98.93 || 0 || 3 || 109.73 || 2 || 12 | |||||||||||
13
|| 3||align=left| Tereza Fišerová||align=left| {{flag|Czech Republic}} || 96.40|| 2|| 12 || colspan=3| - || 109.74 || 4 || 13 | |||||||||||
14
|| 4 ||align=left| Andrea Herzog ||align=left| {{flag|Germany}} || 97.82|| 2|| 9|| colspan=3| - || 109.85 || 8 || 14 | |||||||||||
15
|| 7 ||align=left| Kimberley Woods ||align=left| {{flag|Great Britain}} || 92.11 || 0 || 1|| colspan=3| - || 111.70 || 4 || 15 | |||||||||||
16
|| 29 ||align=left| Elena Micozzi ||align=left| {{flag|Italy}} || 106.67|| 2|| 29|| 99.49 || 2 || 4 || 113.41 || 6 || 16 | |||||||||||
17
|| 12 ||align=left| Evy Leibfarth ||align=left| {{flag|USA}} || 104.13|| 0 || 25 || 102.03 || 0 || 6 || 115.50 || 0 || 17 | |||||||||||
18
|| 39||align=left| Zuzana Paňková ||align=left| {{flag|Slovakia}} || 101.65|| 2 || 18|| colspan=3| - || 115.89 || 4 || 18 | |||||||||||
19
|| 23 ||align=left| Polina Mukhgaleeva ||align=left| 25px RCF || 102.92 || 4 || 22 || 105.93 || 4 || 10 || 116.31 || 4 || 19 | |||||||||||
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|| 14 ||align=left| Lucie Prioux ||align=left| {{flag|France}} || 98.31|| 0|| 10|| colspan=3| - || 116.46 || 2 || 20 | |||||||||||
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|| 5 ||align=left| Ana Sátila ||align=left| {{flag|Brazil}} || 150.24 || 50|| 39|| 93.31 || 0 || 1 || 116.50 || 6 || 21 | |||||||||||
22
|| 31 ||align=left| Simona Glejteková ||align=left| {{flag|Slovakia}} || 105.44 || 0 || 26 || 103.47 || 0 || 9 || 118.71 || 4 || 22 | |||||||||||
23
|| 37 ||align=left| Hannah Thomas ||align=left| {{flag|New Zealand}} || 114.25|| 6|| 35|| 102.25 || 2 || 7 || 126.39 || 4 || 23 | |||||||||||
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|| 19 ||align=left| Bethan Forrow ||align=left| {{flag|Great Britain}} || 153.84|| 52|| 40|| 95.40 || 0 || 2 || 129.78|| 6 || 24 | |||||||||||
25
|| 9 ||align=left| Klara Olazabal||align=left| {{flag|Spain}} || 97.13|| 0|| 6|| colspan=3| - || 141.95 || 6 || 25 | |||||||||||
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|| 1 ||align=left| Jessica Fox||align=left| {{flag|Australia}} || 94.06|| 0|| 3|| colspan=3| - || 149.06 || 50 || 26 | |||||||||||
27
|| 13 ||align=left| Miren Lazkano ||align=left| {{flag|Spain}} || 102.29 || 6 || 21 || 101.36 || 0 || 5 || 161.76 || 52 || 27 | |||||||||||
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|| 25||align=left| Aleksandra Stach ||align=left| {{flag|Poland}} || 102.14 || 0|| 20|| colspan=3| - || 162.67 || 56 || 28 | |||||||||||
29
|| 17||align=left| Viktoriia Us ||align=left| {{flag|Ukraine}} || 101.04 || 2 || 17|| colspan=3| - || 163.63 || 52 || 29 | |||||||||||
30
|| 33||align=left| Klaudia Zwolińska||align=left| {{flag|Poland}} || 101.66|| 4 || 19|| colspan=3| - || 170.75 || 54 || 30 | |||||||||||
31
|| 38 ||align=left| Omira Estácia Neta ||align=left| {{flag|Brazil}} || 111.80|| 4|| 34|| 106.72 || 0 || 11 || colspan=6 rowspan=14| did not advance | |||||||||||
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|| 34 ||align=left| Chiara Sabattini ||align=left| {{flag|Italy}} || 165.78|| 52 || 41|| 109.37 || 4 || 12 | |||||||||||
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|| 42 ||align=left| Katja Bengeri ||align=left| {{flag|Croatia}} || 123.71|| 6|| 38|| 109.94 || 4 || 13 | |||||||||||
34
|| 35 ||align=left| Lois Betteridge ||align=left| {{flag|Canada}} || 110.09|| 2|| 33|| 110.03 || 4|| 14 | |||||||||||
35
|| 36 ||align=left| Alena Marx ||align=left| {{flag|Switzerland}} || 106.29 || 2|| 28|| 113.94 || 4 || 15 | |||||||||||
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|| 18 ||align=left| Eva Alina Hočevar ||align=left| {{flag|Slovenia}} || 109.26 || 4|| 32|| 113.94 || 4 || 16 | |||||||||||
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|| 28 ||align=left| Viktoriia Dobrotvorska ||align=left| {{flag|Ukraine}} || 123.01 || 2|| 37|| 114.54 || 4 || 17 | |||||||||||
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|| 27 ||align=left| Zulfiia Sabitova||align=left| 25px RCF || 105.48 || 2|| 27|| 115.72 || 6 || 18 | |||||||||||
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|| 32 ||align=left| Lea Novak ||align=left| {{flag|Slovenia}} || 108.08|| 2|| 31|| 123.07 || 0 || 19 | |||||||||||
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|| 41 ||align=left| Katarzyna Liber ||align=left| {{flag|Poland}} || 122.38|| 6 || 36 || 124.54|| 2 || 20 | |||||||||||
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|| 40 ||align=left| Chung Yu-Han||align=left| {{flag|Chinese Taipei}} || 185.63|| 58|| 42|| 128.12 || 4 || 21 | |||||||||||
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|| 24 ||align=left| Marta Bertoncelli ||align=left| {{flag|Italy}} || 107.20 || 0 || 30 || 149.20 || 50 || 22 | |||||||||||
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|| 44 ||align=left| Georgia Morou||align=left| {{flag|Greece}} || 340.42 || 210 || 43 || 314.25 || 158 || 23 | |||||||||||
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|| 43 ||align=left| Veronika Salaseviciute-Turbinova ||align=left| {{flag|Lithuania}} || 353.97 || 168 || 44 || 551.76 || 358 || 24 |
References
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