Men's K-1 at the 2022 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Fuyang Water Sports Centre | |||||||||
Date | 5–7 October 2023 | |||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Canoeing at the 2022 Asian Games | ||
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Slalom | ||
C-1 | men | women |
K-1 | men | women |
Sprint | ||
C-1 200 m | women | |
C-1 1000 m | men | |
C-2 200 m | women | |
C-2 500 m | men | women |
C-2 1000 m | men | |
K-1 500 m | women | |
K-1 1000 m | men | |
K-2 500 m | men | women |
K-4 500 m | men | women |
The men's slalom K-1 (kayak single) competition at the 2022 Asian Games was held from 5 to 7 October 2023. Each NOC could enter two athletes but only one of them could advance to the final. [1] [2]
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Thursday, 5 October 2023 | 10:48 | Heats 1st |
15:52 | Heats 2nd | |
Saturday, 7 October 2023 | 09:25 | Semifinal |
14:22 | Final |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Pen. | Total |
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1 | Yuuki Tanaka (JPN) | 87.55 | 0 | 87.55 |
2 | Quan Xin (CHN) | 85.80 | 2 | 87.80 |
3 | Kosuke Saito (JPN) | 91.29 | 4 | 95.29 |
4 | Djanibek Temirgaliev (UZB) | 95.26 | 2 | 97.26 |
5 | Imangali Mambetov (KAZ) | 99.12 | 0 | 99.12 |
6 | Alexandr Korobov (KAZ) | 97.61 | 2 | 99.61 |
7 | Piyanath Koetsuk (THA) | 102.20 | 4 | 106.20 |
8 | Janyawut Mangjit (THA) | 105.49 | 2 | 107.49 |
9 | Shakhobiddin Boltaboev (UZB) | 104.76 | 4 | 108.76 |
10 | Hitesh Kewat (IND) | 116.24 | 0 | 116.24 |
11 | Shubham Kewat (IND) | 137.96 | 2 | 139.96 |
12 | Wu Shao-hsuan (TPE) | 92.13 | 50 | 142.13 |
13 | Park Moo-rim (KOR) | 119.10 | 56 | 175.10 |
14 | Ganesh Gurung (NEP) | 125.36 | 60 | 185.36 |
15 | Baek Seo-jin (KOR) | 136.86 | 108 | 244.86 |
16 | Leung Tsz Chun (HKG) | 180.41 | 156 | 336.41 |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Pen. | Total |
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1 | Wu Shao-hsuan (TPE) | 94.25 | 2 | 96.25 |
2 | Shakhobiddin Boltaboev (UZB) | 100.32 | 4 | 104.32 |
3 | Hitesh Kewat (IND) | 115.03 | 4 | 119.03 |
4 | Shubham Kewat (IND) | 114.98 | 8 | 122.98 |
5 | Park Moo-rim (KOR) | 128.35 | 2 | 130.35 |
6 | Baek Seo-jin (KOR) | 127.97 | 4 | 131.97 |
7 | Ganesh Gurung (NEP) | 124.47 | 105 | 230.47 |
8 | Leung Tsz Chun (HKG) | 171.69 | 66 | 237.69 |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Pen. | Total |
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1 | Quan Xin (CHN) | 96.01 | 0 | 96.01 |
2 | Wu Shao-hsuan (TPE) | 98.66 | 0 | 98.66 |
3 | Yuuki Tanaka (JPN) | 98.44 | 2 | 100.44 |
4 | Djanibek Temirgaliev (UZB) | 104.30 | 2 | 106.30 |
5 | Shakhobiddin Boltaboev (UZB) | 102.45 | 4 | 106.45 |
6 | Kosuke Saito (JPN) | 105.31 | 2 | 107.31 |
7 | Alexandr Korobov (KAZ) | 111.96 | 0 | 111.96 |
8 | Piyanath Koetsuk (THA) | 111.10 | 2 | 113.10 |
9 | Imangali Mambetov (KAZ) | 110.02 | 4 | 114.02 |
10 | Hitesh Kewat (IND) | 117.68 | 6 | 123.68 |
11 | Shubham Kewat (IND) | 130.01 | 6 | 136.01 |
12 | Janyawut Mangjit (THA) | 105.12 | 50 | 155.12 |
13 | Baek Seo-jin (KOR) | 152.85 | 10 | 162.85 |
14 | Ganesh Gurung (NEP) | 141.99 | 58 | 199.99 |
15 | Park Moo-rim (KOR) | 134.92 | 102 | 236.92 |
16 | Leung Tsz Chun (HKG) | 176.55 | 150 | 326.55 |
Rank | Athlete | Time | Pen. | Total |
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Quan Xin (CHN) | 89.24 | 0 | 89.24 | |
Yuuki Tanaka (JPN) | 92.15 | 0 | 92.15 | |
Wu Shao-hsuan (TPE) | 97.12 | 0 | 97.12 | |
4 | Djanibek Temirgaliev (UZB) | 97.51 | 2 | 99.51 |
5 | Alexandr Korobov (KAZ) | 103.41 | 2 | 105.41 |
6 | Piyanath Koetsuk (THA) | 107.50 | 0 | 107.50 |
7 | Hitesh Kewat (IND) | 128.34 | 2 | 130.34 |
8 | Ganesh Gurung (NEP) | 140.44 | 6 | 146.44 |
9 | Baek Seo-jin (KOR) | 135.73 | 52 | 187.73 |
10 | Leung Tsz Chun (HKG) | 171.31 | 60 | 231.31 |
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