Paracanoeing at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's KL1

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Men's KL1
at the XVI Paralympic Games
Venue Sea Forest Waterway
Dates2–3 September 2021
Competitors12 from 11 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Péter Pál Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Silver medal icon.svg Luis Cardoso da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg Rémy Boullé Flag of France.svg  France
2016
2024
Paracanoeing at the
2020 Summer Paralympics
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg
KL1 men women
KL2 men women
KL3 men women
VL2 men women
VL3 men

The Canoe Sprint men's KL1 event at the 2020 Paralympic Games took place on 2 and 3 September 2021. Two initial heats were held. Winners advanced directly to the final. The rest went into one of two semifinals, where the top three in each semifinal also advanced to the final. [1]

Contents

2019 world champion Péter Pál Kiss won the gold medal.

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 2 September 202109:30Heats
Friday, 3 September 202109:30Semifinals
10:49Finals

Results

Heats

Heat 1
RankLaneNameNationalityTime [2] Notes
15 Péter Pál Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 48.058FA, PB
22 Yu Xiaowei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 54.551SF
33 Alex Santos Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 54.863SF
47 Ian Marsden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 55.601SF
54 Pavel Gromov Flag placeholder.svg  RPC 56.390SF
66 Anas Al-Khalifa Paralympic flag (2019).svg  Refugee Paralympic Team 57.010SF
Heat 2
RankLaneNameNationalityTime [3] Notes
15 Luis Cardoso da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 49.840FA
24 Rémy Boullé Flag of France.svg  France 51.726SF
37 Tamás Juhász Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 52.820SF
43 Adrián Castaño Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 57.020SF
52 Lucas Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 57.033SF
66 Yuta Takagi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1:00.765SF

Semifinals

Semifinal 1
RankLaneNameNationalityTime [4] Notes
15 Tamás Juhász Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 50.465FA
26 Pavel Gromov Flag placeholder.svg  RPC 51.35FA
34 Yu Xiaowei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 51.51FA
43 Adrián Castaño Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 54.547FB
52 Yuta Takagi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 58.259FB
Semifinal 2
RankLaneNameNationalityTime [5] Notes
14 Rémy Boullé Flag of France.svg  France 48.645FA
25 Alex Santos Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 52.406FA
33 Ian Marsden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 52.806FA
46 Lucas Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 53.105FB
52 Anas Al-Khalifa Paralympic flag (2019).svg  Refugee Paralympic Team 53.654FB

Finals

Final B
RankLaneNameNationalityTime [6] Notes
93 Anas Al-Khalifa Paralympic flag (2019).svg  Refugee Paralympic Team 54.265
105 Lucas Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 54.345
114 Adrián Castaño Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 55.539
126 Yuta Takagi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 58.509
Final A
RankLaneNameNationalityTime [7] Notes
Gold medal icon.svg4 Péter Pál Kiss Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 45.447PB
Silver medal icon.svg5 Luis Cardoso da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 48.031
Bronze medal icon.svg6 Rémy Boullé Flag of France.svg  France 48.917
47 Pavel Gromov Flag placeholder.svg  RPC 52.111
52 Alex Santos Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 52.507
63 Tamás Juhász Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 52.59
71 Yu Xiaowei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 52.597
88 Ian Marsden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 52.848

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