Maggie Hogan won a silver in the women’s K1 5000m on Sunday finishing second to Ireland’s Jennifer Egan by just 0.99 seconds in a time of 23:32.47. Hogan, who will compete in the K1 500m in Rio, adds the silver to a bronze medal she won in the 1000m at the world championships last year as she has put together a stellar career including several world cup medals.
In other events wrapping up on Sunday…
Men’s K1 200m: Timothy Hornsby finished eighth in the final B in a time of 36.08, his best time of the weekend and just over a second back from the winner of the final B.
Women’s K1 500m: Hogan finished the final B in third place in 1:55.73 to finish 12th overall but over two seconds behind the final B winner. Ariel Farrar-Wellman was seventh in 2:00.61.
Men’s K1 500m: Timothy Burdiak finished eighth in the final B in 1:49.63, his best time of the weekend. Burdiak was over seven seconds behind the top three in the final.
Men’s K2 500m: Christopher Miller and Stanton Collins finished fourth and Aaron Mullican and Shawn Kaho’okele finished fifth as both contended for a medal. Miller/Collins were 1.3 seconds behind third in 1:43.64 while Mullican/Kaho’okele were two seconds behind third in 1:44.32.
Men’s K4 200m: Kaho’okele, Burdiak, Collins, and Miller finished ninth of nine in 36.27 and were over four seconds behind the bronze medal winner.
Men’s K1 5000m: Mullican finished 21st in 23:30.39 as he finished around 2:35 behind the medalists and Burdiak finished 25th in 24:14.57.
Men’s C1 5000m: Gavin Ross finished tenth in 26:56.65 and was over 1:50 behind the medalists.
This is end of the ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup season, just three events in three weeks. Hogan’s K1 500m event in Rio will have heats on Wednesday, August 17th with the semifinals and final on Thursday, August 18th.
Previous ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup Coverage:
Montemor Preview
Friday Update
Saturday Update