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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2019


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Stage 4/5 in Markkleeberg (GER)

 

Women´s Extreme Slalom:

 

1. Caroline Trompeter  :GER 

2. Ashley Nee  :USA 

3. Sage Donnelly  :USA 

 

Men´s Extreme Slalom:

 

1. Etienne Chappell  :GBR  

2. Max Karlsson  :SWE 

3. Tren Long  :USA 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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On 31/08/2019 at 16:59, hckosice said:

Stage 4/5 in Markkleeberg (GER)

 

Women´s K1:

 

1. Ricarda Funk  :GER   95.27 (0)

2. Jessica Fox  :AUS  99.02 (0)

3. Stefanie Horn  :ITA  99.62 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

Funk now officially qualified for the olympics. The race in men's C1 between Anton and Tasiadis is still open.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Stage 5/5 in Prague (CZE)

 

Men´s C1:

 

1. Matej Beňuš  :SVK   100.26 (0)

2. Kirill Setkin  :RUS  102.43 (0)

3. Luka Bozic  :SLO  103.42 (2)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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World Cup 2019 Final Standing

 

Men´s C1:

 

1. Matej Beňuš  :SVK   289

2. Luka Bozic  :SLO  287

3. Michal Martikán  :SVK  248

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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Stage 5/5 in Prague (CZE)

 

Women´s K1:

 

1. Jessica Fox  :AUS   101.11 (0)

2. Ana Satila  :BRA  103.98 (0)

3. Eva Tercelj  :SLO  104.30 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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World Cup 2019 Final Standing

 

Women´s K1:

 

1. Jessica Fox  :AUS   278

2. Eva Tercelj  :SLO  265

3. Corinna Kuhnle  :AUT  248

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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Stage 5/5 in Prague (CZE)

 

Women´s C1:

 

1. Jessica Fox  :AUS   113.95 (2)

2. Kimberley Woods  :GBR  113.99 (2)

3. Tereza Fiserova  :CZE  118.39 (2)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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World Cup 2019 Final Standing

 

Women´s C1:

 

1. Jessica Fox  :AUS   312

2. Ana Satila  :BRA  225

3. Tereza Fiserova  :CZE  222

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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Stage 5/5 in Prague (CZE)

 

Men´s K1:

 

1. Jiri Prskavec  :CZE   90.67 (0)

2. Vit Prindis  :CZE  93.20 (0)

3. Boris Neveu  :FRA  94.18 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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World Cup 2019 Final Standing

 

Men´s K1:

 

1. Jiri Prskavec  :CZE   319

2. Peter Kauzer  :SLO  266

3. Vit Prindis  :CZE  262

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Am I seeing it right that there is not only one, but two women who are absolute world class in both canoe and kayak? :yikes:

 

Considering that women's C1 didn't exist until few years ago, it's not surprising at all that athletes are combining both events at the very highest level.

#banbestmen

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