Camille Prigent Dominates Women's Kayak Cross Time Trial at Vaires-sur-Marne
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The Women's Kayak Cross Time Trial at the 2024 Olympic Games held at the Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 2, 2024, witnessed a thrilling display of athletic prowess. Camille Prigent from France emerged victorious, clocking an impressive time of 70.33 seconds, which secured her the top position in this competitive event.
Prigent's performance was marked by remarkable precision and control, completing the course without any penalties, which is crucial in a time trial format. Following closely behind was Jessica Fox from Australia, who finished with a time of 70.84 seconds, just 0.51 seconds adrift. Mallory Franklin from Great Britain rounded out the podium, taking third place with a time of 71.85 seconds.
The event commenced at 17:29 local time, with Prigent being the 34th participant to start. Her strategic approach and adept handling of the course's challenging elements set her apart from the competition. The race featured a total of 36 competitors, each vying for a place in the next round, but it was Prigent's day to shine.
The Vaires-sur-Marne venue, known for its challenging white-water rapids, provided the perfect backdrop for this exhilarating event. Athletes faced a series of gates and obstacles, demanding not just speed but also tactical navigation.
As the competition progressed, it was evident that the stakes were high. With each run, the tension in the stadium escalated, but Prigent maintained her composure, ultimately leading to her well-deserved victory. The excitement of the event was palpable, showcasing the best in women's canoe slalom and setting the stage for further thrilling competitions in the upcoming days of the Olympics.
- Canoe Slalom
- Women's Kayak Cross Time Trial
- Camille Prigent
- France
- Jessica Fox
- Australia
- Mallory Franklin
- Great Britain
- Vaires-sur-Marne
- Canoe Slalom
- Olympics
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