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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2022


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23 hours ago, hckošice said:

Team Events Start Lists are out

 

 

M K1  (30 Nations :hyper::FRA :SVK :SLO :CZE :GBR :SWE :SUI :ITA :AUT :ESP :USA :BRA :CAN :GER :LTU :POL :NZL :SRB :CHN :ROU :TUR :MKD :AUS :IRL :BEL :LAT :UKR :JPN :CRO :IND

 

 

 

Seems like "only" 20 nations took part in the end

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Seems like coverage of this event is being streamed on Planet Canoe Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/PlanetCanoe

 

Here is the stream from this morning's action. Not the best camera angles to say the least but still it's better than nothing:

 

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17 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

Seems like "only" 20 nations took part in the end

30 :d well 29 because :IND for some reason registered in all events but did not enter in any of them

 

If you are looking on the result site, they write only 20 countires/athletes per page you have to use the arrow on the top of the template to move down/up :)

 

image.png

 

 

 

Spoiler
Men's Team K1
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
AIGNER Hannes
HEGGE Noah
HENGST Stefan
91.90

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
CLARKE Joseph
BOWERS Christopher
FORBES-CRYANS Bradley
93.68

 

FRA.gif France
NEVEU Boris
CASTRYCK Titouan
QUEMENEUR Malo
95.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PRSKAVEC Jiri
PRINDIS Vit
TUNKA Ondrej
CZE.gif
95.84
5
GRIGAR Jakub
GONSENICA Adam
HALCIN Martin
SVK.gif
97.13
6
OHRSTROM Isak
WAHLEN Fredrik
HOLMER Erik
SWE.gif
98.80
7
DELFOUR Lucien
ANDERSON Timothy
POPE Benjamin
AUS.gif
98.88
8
BALDONI Alex
BOYD Trevor
RIVARD Mael
CAN.gif
101.51
9
PASIUT Michal
BRZEZINSKI Jakub
POPIELA Dariusz
POL.gif
101.89
9
OSCHMAUTZ Felix
LEITNER Mario
PREISL Paul
AUT.gif
101.89
11
CRESPO Joan
OCHOA Manuel
TRAVE Miquel
ESP.gif
103.89
12
QUAN Xin
HUANG Liman
LYU Liuhui
CHN.gif
107.68
13
WESTFALL Tyler
FRIEDENSON Kaelin
JOSEPH Joshua
USA.gif
107.73
14
DA SILVA Kaua
DESNOS Mathieu
RODRIGUES Guilherme
BRA.gif
109.86
15
KORPES Ren
BENGERI Roko
UKALOVIC Thomas
CRO.gif
110.72
16
ADACHI Kazuya
MUTO Yusuke
TANAKA Yuuki
JPN.gif
111.04
17
AUBERTN Maxime
DE COSTER Gabriel
HENNIN Victor
BEL.gif
113.24
18
MCCREERY Alistair
HENDRICK Noel
CURTIS Samuel
IRL.gif
121.46
19
ACAR Mustafa Arda
TUGCU Tarik
ERTEK Yusuf
TUR.gif
128.66
20
PETRUSHEV Angel
RIBARSKI Stefan
MIRCHEVSKI Borche
MKD.gif
129.44
21
LACOUR Thibaud
OLAR Matteo-Alexander
KOZMA Patrick
ROU.gif
136.10
22
DE GENNARO Giovanni
BEDA Marcello
IVALDI Zeno
ITA.gif
146.92
23
CHIARELLO Gelindo
WERRO Lukas
DOUGOUD Martin
SUI.gif
150.86
24
BUTCHER Finn
GILBERT Callum
MUTTON Zack
NZL.gif
157.86
25
PLAUDIS Martins
CELMINS Ritvars
GRAVITIS Edgars
LAT.gif
178.22
26
ATMANAVICIUS Mantas
RASIMAVICIUS Vilius
PRANSKUNAS Vejas
LTU.gif
178.54
27
JEVTIC Milos
DORDEVIC Marko
BAZIC Vuk
SRB.gif
181.29
28
KAUZER Peter
SRABOTNIK Martin
KUDER MARUSIC Vid
SLO.gif
212.28
29
FEDORENKO Oleksandr
SOVKO Serhii
IVCHENKO Artem
UKR.gif
276.88
  KEWAT Hitesh
RATHOD Pradhyumna Singh
KEER Dheraj
IND.gif
DNS

 

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6 minutes ago, hckošice said:

30 :d well 29 because :IND for some reason registered in all events but did not enter in any of them

 

If you are looking on the result site, they write only 20 countires/athletes per page you have to use the arrow on the top of the template to move down/up :)

 

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Thanks! I am still learning this sport including the arrows on the website :d

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8 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

Thanks! I am still learning this sport including the arrows on the website :d

No worries, it is definitely not the easiest result service to navigate on. Welcome to the beautiful world of ICF high-tech and urban ideology :p

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W K1 Semifinalists:

 

From Heat 1:

 

  1. Horn :ITA
  2. Panková :SVK
  3. Doria Vilarrubla :AND
  4. Mintálová :SVK
  5. J. Fox :AUS
  6. Bertoncelli :ITA
  7. N. Fox :AUS
  8. Fišerová :CZE
  9. Franklin :GBR
  10. Leibfarth :USA
  11. Zwolinska :POL
  12. C. Prigent :FRA
  13. Lilik :GER
  14. Hocevar :SLO
  15. Wegman :NED
  16. Bouzidi :ALG
  17. Tercelj :SLO
  18. Schornberg :GER
  19. Funk :GER
  20. Galusková :CZE

 

and from Repechage (Heat 2):

 

  1. Teunissen :NED
  2. Wolffhardt :AUT
  3. Us :UKR
  4. Woods :GBR
  5. Novak :SLO
  6. R. Prigent :FRA
  7. Estacia Neta :BRA
  8. Satila :BRA
  9. Chourraut :ESP
  10. Yazawa :JPN
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M K1 Semifinalists:

 

From Heat 1:

 

  1. Přindiš :CZE
  2. Prskavec :CZE
  3. De Gennaro :ITA
  4. Quemeneur :FRA
  5. Hengst :GER
  6. Soudi :MAR
  7. Andreson :AUS
  8. Aigner :GER
  9. Ivaldi :ITA
  10. Adachi :JPN
  11. Pope :AUS
  12. Grigar :SVK
  13. Neveu :FRA
  14. Trave :ESP
  15. Castryck :FRA
  16. Dougoud :SUI
  17. Werro :SUI
  18. Delfour :AUS
  19. Forbes-Cryans :GBR
  20. Desnos :BRA
  21. Quan :CHN
  22. Crespo :ESP
  23. Leitner :AUT
  24. Ohrstrom :SWE
  25. Clarke :GBR
  26. Tanaka :JPN
  27. Tunka :CZE
  28. Kauzer :SLO
  29. Srabotnik :SLO
  30. Pasiut :POL

 

and from Repechage (Heat 2):

 

  1. Oschmautz :AUT
  2. Bowers :GBR
  3. Hendrick :IRL
  4. Gonšenica :SVK
  5. Chiarello :SUI
  6. Holmer :SWE
  7. Goncalves :BRA
  8. Popiela :POL
  9. J. Brzezinski :POL
  10. Kuder-Marušič :SLO
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On 7/27/2022 at 1:52 PM, hckošice said:

:IND for some reason registered in all events but did not enter in any of them

Sports strategy which I like to call "stage fright". :p

#banbestmen

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Sports strategy which I like to call "stage fright". :p

Maybe they just arrived too late or something, since today there was no DNS inside Indian team

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and our "more than surprising" silver medallists from last year in the men's K1, Marcello Beda, is back to reality...and he's the only Italian competing today not capable of reaching at least the semifinal round...:facepalm: :hairpull:

 

very good performance by the rest of our team, instead...especially Stefanie Horn (feeling her former home's smell in the air?), winning the whole preliminary stage in the women's K1...

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