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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2021


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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2021

 

SVK.gif Bratislava (SVK) - 22 September 2021 - 26 September 2021 SVK.gif

 

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Women's Team K1
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
WOODS Kimberley
PENNIE Fiona
FRANKLIN Mallory
101.24

 

CZE.gif Czech Republic
MINARIK KUDEJOVA Katerina
GALUSKOVA Antonie
NESNIDALOVA Lucie
106.71

 

SVK.gif Slovakia
MINTALOVA Eliska
DUKATOVA Jana
STANOVSKA Sona
107.72
 
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Men's Team K1
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

FRA.gif France
NEVEU Boris
BIAZIZZO Mathieu
RENIA Benjamin
91.64

 

SVK.gif Slovakia
GRIGAR Jakub
HALCIN Martin
GONSENICA Adam
93.49

 

SLO.gif Slovenia
KAUZER Peter
SRABOTNIK Martin
TESTEN Niko
94.84
 
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Women's Team C1
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

CZE.gif Czech Republic
FISEROVA Tereza
SATKOVA Gabriela
SATKOVA Martina
110.43

 

ESP.gif Spain
VILARRUBLA Nuria
OLAZABAL Klara
LAZKANO Miren

112.00

 

:ROC ROC
MINAZOVA Alsu
MUKHGALEEVA Polina
SABITOVA Zulfiia
118.05
 
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Men's Team C1
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

FRA.gif France
THOMAS Martin
GARGAUD CHANUT Denis
GESTIN Nicolas
95.34

 

CZE.gif Czech Republic
ROHAN Lukas
CHALOUPKA Vaclav
HEGER Vojtech
96.03

 

SVK.gif Slovakia
BENUS Matej
MIRGORODSKY Marko
SLAFKOVSKY Alexander
100.83
 
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Disappointing end of one unbelievable streak...

 

Our Men 3xC1 Team did not win the 10th consecutive World title today, two hits on the 8th and 16th gates were sadly too much...

 

Since the World championships 2009 Slovak team won all M Teams C1 competitons at world championships in a row...sadly the streak finished at home water which is even more painful..

 

what a legendary domination finished

 

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2 minutes ago, hckošice said:

That must be a 50 for Jessica Fox

and it is. 50seconds for Fox, no final in K1

 

Disaster also for SVK...no final for our girls as well, disappointing end at home water for Dukátová, she also just ended her caree after this semifinal. Eliška Mintálová was going very well but one mistake at that "Niagara" jump leading to missed best line costed too much

 

2x :FRA 2x  :GER 2x :GBR 1x :AUT:CZE:POL and :UKR in W K1 final

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