Overview
- Sátila completed the C1 final in 110.98 seconds, with a two-second penalty setting her final time at 112.98.
- Poland's Klaudia Zwolinska won gold in 108.49, and Alsu Minazova earned silver in 112.88 after a two-second penalty.
- The bronze follows Sátila's time-trial podium two days earlier in Sydney.
- Penalty additions proved decisive in the women's C1 final, shaping the medal order.
- Sátila is scheduled to race the K1 semifinals next, while Brazil's Charles Correa exited the men's semifinal in 25th with 116.86 and six penalty seconds.