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

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Women's slalom K-1
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Venue Kasai Canoe Slalom Course
Dates25 July 2021 (heats)
27 July 2021 (semifinal & final)
Competitors27 from 27 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Ricarda Funk Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Maialen Chourraut Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Bronze medal icon.svg Jessica Fox Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
  2016
2024  

The women's K-1 slalom canoeing event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 25 and 27 July 2021 at the Kasai Canoe Slalom Course. [1] 27 canoeists from 27 nations competed. [2] [3]

Background

This was the ninth appearance of the event, having previously appeared in every Summer Olympics with slalom canoeing: 1972 and 1992 to 2016.

Reigning Olympic champion Maialen Chourraut of Spain made her fourth Olympic appearance (she also took bronze in 2012), attempting to defend her title. [4] Reigning World Champion Eva Terčelj of Slovenia also competed as a medal hopeful. [5] She placed 13th in 2012.

Slalom gate positions for Heats, Tokyo Olympics, 25 July 2021 2020 Olympic Heats Gates.png
Slalom gate positions for Heats, Tokyo Olympics, 25 July 2021
Slalom gate positions for Semifinals and Finals, Tokyo Olympics, 27 July 2021 2020 Olympic Semi&Finals Gates.png
Slalom gate positions for Semifinals and Finals, Tokyo Olympics, 27 July 2021

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter only 1 qualified canoeist in the women's slalom K-1 event. A total of 24 qualification places were available, allocated as follows:

Three additional athletes competed, having already earned a quota in the Women's C1 event.

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

The World Championships quota places were allocated as follows: [6] [7]

RankCanoeistNationQualificationSelected competitor
1 Eva Terčelj Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1st placed NOC Eva Terčelj
2 Jessica Fox Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Earned quota in C1Jessica Fox
3 Luuka Jones Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2nd placed NOCLuuka Jones
4 Kateřina Minařík Kudějová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3rd placed NOCKateřina Minařík Kudějová
5 Ricarda Funk Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4th placed NOCRicarda Funk
6 Kimberley Woods Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 5th placed NOCKimberley Woods
7 Stefanie Horn Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6th placed NOCStefanie Horn
9 Ana Sátila Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Earned quota in C1Ana Sátila
10 Maialen Chourraut Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7th placed NOCMaialen Chourraut
12 Camille Prigent Flag of France.svg  France 8th placed NOC Marie-Zélia Lafont
14 Viktoriia Us Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 9th placed NOCViktoriia Us
16 Corinna Kuhnle Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 10th placed NOC Viktoria Wolffhardt
18 Aki Yazawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 11th placed NOCAki Yazawa
21 Evy Leibfarth Flag of the United States.svg  United States Earned quota in C1Evy Leibfarth
22 Eliška Mintálová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 12th placed NOCEliška Mintálová
23 Natalia Pacierpnik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 13th placed NOC Klaudia Zwolińska
27 Lena Teunissen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 14th placed NOC Martina Wegman
30 Mònica Dòria Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 15th placed NOCMònica Dòria
39 Jane Nicholas Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 16th placed NOCJane Nicholas
40 Florence Maheu Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17th placed NOCFlorence Maheu
41 Xu Yanru Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 18th placed NOC Li Tong

Continental and other places: [6]

NationCanoeistQualificationSelected competitor
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Yekaterina Smirnova Asia quotaYekaterina Smirnova
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Célia Jodar Africa quotaCélia Jodar
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Sofía Reinoso Americas quota [a] Sofía Reinoso
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Naemi Brändle Europe quota Naemi Brändle
Olympic flag.svg  ROC -Reallocation of Host quota Alsu Minazova
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei -Reallocation of Oceania quota Chang Chu-han

Notes
a The quota for the Americas was allocated to the NOC with the highest-ranked eligible athlete, due to the cancellation of the 2021 Pan American Championships.

Competition format

Slalom canoeing uses a three-round format, with heats, semifinal, and final. In the heats, each canoeist had two runs at the course with the better time counting. The top 24 advanced to the semifinal. In the semifinal, the canoeists get a single run; the top 10 advanced to the final. The best time in the single-run final wins gold. [8]

The canoe course was approximately 250 metres (820 ft) long, with up to 25 gates that the canoeist had to pass in the correct direction. Penalty time was added for infractions such as passing on the wrong side or touching a gate. Runs typically lasted approximately 95 seconds. [8]

Schedule

All times were Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

The women's slalom K-1 took place over two separate days. [1]

DateTimeRound
Sunday, 25 July 202113:00Heats
Tuesday, 27 July 202114:00
 
Semifinal
Final

Results

RankBibCanoeistNationPreliminary heats [9] Semifinal [10] Final [11]
1st RidePen.2nd RidePen.BestOrderTimePen.OrderTimePen.Order
Gold medal icon.svg2 Ricarda Funk Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 101.902101.560101.562107.9643105.5001
Silver medal icon.svg5 Maialen Chourraut Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 108.252105.130105.135109.9227106.6302
Bronze medal icon.svg1 Jessica Fox Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 104.05098.46098.461105.8521106.7343
44 Stefanie Horn Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 109.822104.790104.794108.5204106.9324
513 Klaudia Zwolińska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 108.972110.460108.9710111.76010108.9845
66 Luuka Jones Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 110.224101.720101.723108.9725110.6706
715 Martina Wegman Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 113.292109.840109.8412110.7428111.3307
812 Viktoriia Us Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 120.092113.994113.9917111.5329111.8508
914 Eliška Mintálová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 107.672117.5510107.678107.1802158.36509
1010 Kimberley Woods Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 109.632107.824107.829109.0006177.095610
119 Viktoria Wolffhardt Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 114.630112.280112.2816112.11011did not advance
1216 Evy Leibfarth Flag of the United States.svg  United States 125.852111.702111.7015112.73012did not advance
138 Ana Sátila Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 108.222106.820106.827114.62013did not advance
1411 Marie-Zélia Lafont Flag of France.svg  France 121.486110.252110.2513115.81214did not advance
157 Kateřina Minařík Kudějová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 107.870106.410106.416116.15215did not advance
1618 Mònica Dòria Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 110.572110.544110.5414118.15016did not advance
1721 Alsu Minazova Olympic flag.svg  ROC 120.602115.394115.3920120.66417did not advance
1823 Naemi Brändle Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 230.37100135.008135.0024121.91418did not advance
1917 Aki Yazawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 129.878127.916127.9122124.73019did not advance
2019 Li Tong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 117.272114.362114.3619130.86420did not advance
2124 Sofía Reinoso Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 132.894143.198132.8923136.34421did not advance
2222 Jane Nicholas Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 150.172120.104120.1021144.84622did not advance
2320 Florence Maheu Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 114.290135.352114.2918152.37423did not advance
243 Eva Terčelj Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 115.938109.112109.1111162.485024did not advance
2527 Yekaterina Smirnova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 180.4652135.256135.2525did not advance
2625 Chang Chu-han Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 182.9556136.668136.6626did not advance
2726 Célia Jodar Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 171.3814258.46108171.3827did not advance

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