Canoeing at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's slalom K-1

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Women's slalom K-1
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Bendung Rentang
Date21–22 August 2018
Competitors12 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
  2014
2022  

The women's slalom K-1 (kayak single) competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held from 21 to 22 August 2018. [1] Each NOC could enter two athletes but only one of them could advance to the final. [2]

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Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Tuesday, 21 August 201810:02Heats
Wednesday, 22 August 201811:12Semifinal
12:55Final

Results

Legend

Heats

RankAthlete1st run2nd runBest
TimePen.TotalTimePen.Total
1Flag of Japan.svg  Aki Yazawa  (JPN)88.82088.82DNS88.82
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren Ye  (CHN)93.58093.58DNS93.58
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Tong  (CHN)93.88093.88DNS93.88
4Flag of Japan.svg  Yuriko Takeshita  (JPN)100.914104.91102.982104.98104.91
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Chu-han  (TPE)99.108107.10102.646108.64107.10
6Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kamilla Safina  (KAZ)107.460107.46119.504123.50107.46
7Flag of Iran.svg  Roksana Razeghian  (IRI)119.164123.16108.264112.26112.26
8Flag of Indonesia.svg  Sumita Kurnia  (INA)134.392136.39114.322116.32116.32
9Flag of Thailand.svg  Jaruwan Niamthong  (THA)114.556120.552DNF120.55
10Flag of Thailand.svg  Thatchaporn Pornchai  (THA)123.942125.94116.318124.31124.31
11Flag of India.svg  Aarti Pandey  (IND)133.654137.65136.7312148.73137.65
12Flag of Malaysia.svg  Marina Muzaffa  (MAS)157.2412169.24147.9710157.97157.97

Semifinal

RankAthleteTimePen.Total
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Tong  (CHN)97.37097.37
2Flag of Japan.svg  Aki Yazawa  (JPN)100.500100.50
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren Ye  (CHN)103.250103.25
4Flag of Japan.svg  Yuriko Takeshita  (JPN)105.050105.05
5Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Chu-han  (TPE)112.592114.59
6Flag of Indonesia.svg  Sumita Kurnia  (INA)122.452124.45
7Flag of Iran.svg  Roksana Razeghian  (IRI)134.594138.59
8Flag of Thailand.svg  Thatchaporn Pornchai  (THA)141.852143.85
9Flag of Thailand.svg  Jaruwan Niamthong  (THA)145.436151.43
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kamilla Safina  (KAZ)114.4552166.45

Final

RankAthleteTimePen.Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Aki Yazawa  (JPN)95.83095.83
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Tong  (CHN)100.170100.17
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Chu-han  (TPE)101.802103.80
4Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kamilla Safina  (KAZ)118.250118.25
5Flag of Thailand.svg  Thatchaporn Pornchai  (THA)119.256125.25
6Flag of Iran.svg  Roksana Razeghian  (IRI)130.034134.03
7Flag of Indonesia.svg  Sumita Kurnia  (INA)144.804148.80

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References

  1. "Results". Archived from the original on 2018-11-05. Retrieved 2018-09-07.
  2. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2018-09-07.