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Results of the Heat 1 for M C1 is now official.

 

First 20 qualified for the Semifinals (11 NOCs). 10 more boats to qualify for the semifinals from the Repechage (Heat 2) later this afternoon

 

:SVK 3x

:SLO 3x

:FRA 2x

:GER 2x

:GBR 2x

:IRL 2x

:ESP 2x

:ITA

:POL

:SUI

:USA

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Federations in women's Canoe semifinal

 

:GER:GBR:BRA:UKR:ESP:AND:CZE:USA:NED:FRA:POL:ITA:SVK:SLO:AUS:CHN 

 

Makes 16 federations. 12 of which get a quota place. I think :FRA as host doesn't count, because they are prequalified, so three of these federations will be without a quota place from the World Championships (but still could have a chance from the continental qualifier).

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2 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Federations in women's Canoe semifinal

 

:GER:GBR:BRA:UKR:ESP:AND:CZE:USA:NED:FRA:POL:ITA:SVK:SLO:AUS:CHN 

 

Makes 16 federations. 12 of which get a quota place. I think :FRA as host doesn't count, because they are prequalified, so three of these federations will be without a quota place from the World Championships (but still could have a chance from the continental qualifier).

France has only in K1M AND K1W

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So to briefly recap it again, 16 NOC´s in the Semifinals for 12 quotas

 

W C1 Heats 2nd Run Qualified for the semifinal

 

:ITA :AUS :SLO :FRA :GER :CZE :SVK :POL :CHN and :ESP

 

 

 

The Full list of W C1 Semifinalists in Alphabetical order

 

:CZE 3x (G. Satková, Kneblová, Fišerová)

:FRA 3x (Delassus, Hug, A. Prioux)

:GER 3x (Herzog, Byan, Lilik)

:SVK 3x (Luknárová, Paňková, Stanovská)

:ESP 3x (Lazkano, Olazabal, Vilarrubla)

:GBR 2x (Franklin, Woods)

:ITA 2x (Bertoncelli, Borghi)

:POL 2x (Stach, Zwolinska)

:SLO 2x (L. Novak, Kozorog)

:AND (Doria-Vilarrubla)

:BRA (Satila)

:NED (Teunissen)

:UKR (Us)

:USA (Leibfarth)

:AUS (J. Fox)

:CHN (Huang)

 

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A bit late, Had something to do, sorry

 

 

So final recap of the day, Just like among ladies also here 16 NOC´s will battle in the Semifinals for 12 quotas

 

M C1 Heats 2nd Run Qualified for the semifinal

 

:JPN :CZE :POL :BRA :CZE :CHN :USA :ITA :CRO and :GER

 

 

 

The Full list of M C1 Semifinalists in Alphabetical order

 

:GER 3x (Anton, Tasiadis, Trummer)

:SVK 3x (Mirgorodský, Slafkovský, Beňuš)

:SLO 3x (Savšek, Božic, Hočevar)

:CZE 2x (Chaloupka, Rohan)

:FRA 2x (Gestin, Bernardet)

:GBR 2x (Burgess, Westley)

:IRL 2x (Hendrick, Jegou)

:ITA 2x (Ivaldi, Ceccon)

:POL 2x (Hedwig, Sztuba)

:ESP 2x (Trave, Fernandez)

:USA 2x (Lokken, Eichfeld)

:BRA (Correa)

:CHN (Zhang)

:CRO (Marinic)

:JPN (Haneda)

:SUI (Koechlin)

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