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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2019


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Women´s C1 Team:

 

1. Australia  :AUS   117.97 (4)   

Jessica Fox

Noemie Fox

Rosalyn Lawrence

 

2. Spain  :ESP  121.72 (8)

Nuria Villarubla

Klara Olazabal

Ainhoa Lameiro

 

3. Czech Republic  :CZE  124.48 (8)

Tereza Fiserova

Eva Rihova

Katerina Havlickova

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Just now, Fran-UDA said:

:ESP 1 Gold, 2 Silver and fourth place.... not bad at all !!!

 

I hope that in singles we follow the tonic

 

Home venue factor. :d Don´t worry, you´ll win all quotas and I wouldn´t be surprised to see some medals in the individuals Maialen or Ander being my best bets :d

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Just now, Oldira said:

How are the team events scored? Best run of the 3 or an average of the 3?

 

 

 

No.

 

All 3 starts together, the time will be stopped when the last 3rd rider of the team cross the line.

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Przed chwilą, Oldira napisał:

How are the team events scored? Best run of the 3 or an average of the 3?

 

 

None ;) Three guys (or women) are riding together one by one and clock is stop when the third one crossed the finish line. You can watch it here: 

 

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After the first finals, the medal classification is as follows:


1. :ESP 1-2-0

 

2. :AUS & :GBR & :SVK 1-0-0

 
5. :CZE 0-2-1


6. :RUS 0-0-2


7. :POL 0-0-1

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Provisional Standing After Day 1

 

1. :ESP  1 - 2 - 0

2. :AUS  1 - 0 - 0

-.  :GBR  1 - 0 - 0

-.  :SVK  1 - 0 - 0

4. :CZE  0 - 2 - 1

5. :RUS  0 - 0 - 2

6. :POL  0 - 0 - 1

 

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1 (Olympic Events)

 

No Events

 

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Just now, Col_Frost said:

None ;) Three guys (or women) are riding together one by one and clock is stop when the third one crossed the finish line.

 

Thanks. Just found it on Youtube. Even harder than individual event.

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2 hours ago, hckosice said:

Men´s C1 Team:

 

1. Slovakia  :SVK   94.38 (0)   

(9th Title in a row)

Alexander Slafkovsky

Michal Martikan

Matej Benus

 

2. Spain  :ESP  97.43 (0)

Ander Elosegi

Miquel Trave

Luis Fernandez

 

3. Russi:RUS  98.62 (0)

Kirill Setkin

Dmitrii Khramtsov

Pavel Kotov

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

Congratulations!!! You are famous for very strong C1 team over ages :-D :-D I am really curious who is gonna go to Tokyo? The Michal "Grandpa" Martikán? :-D 

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2 minutes ago, Jan Linha said:

 

Congratulations!!! You are famous for very strong C1 team over ages :-D :-D I am really curious who is gonna go to Tokyo? The Michal "Grandpa" Martikán? :-D 

 

Thanks !

 

Well, after the removal of the C2, this happened to be our only strong canoeing slalom event, so all our hopes and supports are going to be moved on this.

 

 

 

Hard to say. All 3 are really close in the qualifying ranking after 2 events.

 

M C1

 

Rank Athlete WC Stage 4 WC Stage 5 World Champs European Champs Total
1 Matej Beňuš 28 30     58
2 Michal Martikán 28 28     56
3 Alexander Slafkovský 30 25     55

 

Sometimes It feels like this internal qualification is much more dramatic and epic than the Olympics race itself :p

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