The women's kayak cross event at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 24 September 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London.
The kayak cross event (formerly known as extreme kayak) is split into two phases - qualification time trials and knockout phase where 4 paddlers race each other head-to-head. Top 20 paddlers from the qualification advance to the knockout phase plus the 12 next fastest paddlers from countries that have not qualified in the top 20. There are 8 heats in the first round of the knockout phase with the top 2 paddlers from each heat advancing to the next round. The same rules apply in quarterfinals and semifinals.
Paddlers start their run by sliding off the starting platform several meters above the water. Then they must navigate the downstream and upstream gates. Unlike in classic slalom, paddlers are allowed to touch the gates and even intentionally move them with their paddle, but not with a free hand. There is also a designated zone where paddlers must perform an Eskimo roll.
Athletes can be penalized in three ways in each round, by receiving a fault (FLT) or by being ranked as lower (RAL). Faults are incurred for false starts, missing gates or failing to correctly perform the Eskimo roll. Athletes are ranked as lower (RAL) if they breach the safety requirements of the competition, such as by holding back another athlete with their hands or paddle, deliberately paddling over another athlete's boat, or by making dangerous contact with another athlete's head or body - all other non-dangerous contact is allowed. In each round athletes are ranked first by the order in which they cross the finish line, with those incurring penalties ranked in the following order: FLT, RAL, DNF, DNS.
The final classification of athletes is determined in the following manner: Athletes eliminated at any phase of the competition will be given their rank based on the comparison of the qualification times of athletes eliminated at the same phase. All 3rd ranked athletes will be ranked above all 4th ranked athletes. The final rank of athletes who did not progress to the heats is determined by their qualification results.
Schedule
All times listed are UTC+1.
Date
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Time
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Round
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24 September 2023
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09:00 |
Time trials
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11:55 |
Heats
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13:34 |
Quarterfinals
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14:11 |
Semifinals
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14:31 |
Final
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Results
Time trials
Top 20 qualify automatically. The last 12 spots go to fastest paddlers from countries not yet qualified.[1]
Knockout rounds
Top 2 from each heat, quarterfinal and semifinal advance to the next round.[2]
Heats
- Heat 1
- Heat 2
- Heat 3
- Heat 4
- Heat 5
- Heat 6
- Heat 7
- Heat 8
Quarterfinals
- Quarterfinal 1
- Quarterfinal 2
- Quarterfinal 3
- Quarterfinal 4
Semifinals
- Semifinal 1
- Semifinal 2
Final
Final ranking (Top 32)
The top 32 ranking determined by the knockout rounds. Bib numbers correspond to seeding after time trials.[3]
References