Canada’s Vincent races into C1 200 final at sprint canoe championships | Globalnews.ca

Defending world champion Katie Vincent posted the fastest qualifying time in the women’s C1 200 heats Thursday at the ICF canoe sprint and paracanoe world championships.

Vincent, who was born in Mississauga, Ont., and lives in Dartmouth, finished in a time of 46.50 seconds, .18 seconds ahead of Spain’s Maria Corbera of Spain, to advance directly into Sunday’s final.

The 26-year-old won her first world title last year, winning the C1 200 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Earlier Thursday, Vincent and Sloan MacKenzie of Waverley, N.S., finished fourth in their heat of the women’s C2 500 and advanced to Friday’s semifinals.

In the women’s C1 500, Sophia Jensen of Chelsea, Que., advanced to Sunday’s final after winning her heat in two minutes 12.82 seconds.

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And Mathieu St-Pierre of Shawinigan, Que., won his semifinal of the men’s VL2 paracanoe in 59.22 seconds to advance to the final.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 4, 2022.

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