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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2023


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First Košice born athlete qualified for Paris 2024, the 17 years old Zuzana Paňková won the internal qualifiers in W C1 as her main rival Soňa Stanovská failed to make the final

 

Congrats Zuzka Super happy for you, Hard luck for Soňa just like in K1 no Olympics for her in C1 neither, she is now first reserve in both events

 

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World Cup Finals in Vaires-Sur-Marne, FRA

 

Women´s C1 (5/5)

 

1. Jessica FOX  :AUS  106.04

2. Gabriela SATKOVA  :CZE  110.08

3. Mallory FRANKLIN  :GBR  111.97

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Here

 

 

 

Women´s C1

2023 World Cup Final Standing

 

Jessica FOX  :AUS 

334

Kimberley WOODS  :GBR 

222

Viktoriia US  :UKR 

217

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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Strange. Winner of total World Cup without chance for Olympics. On the other hand in other sport 60th in gymnastic secured spot for Olympic :-(

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World Cup Finals in Vaires-Sur-Marne, FRA

 

Men´s K1 (5/5)

 

1. Titouan CASTRYCK  :FRA  89.20

2. ex-aequo Vit PRINDIS  :CZE and Jonny DICKSON :GBR  91.78

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Here

 

 

 

Men´s K1

2023 World Cup Final Standing

 

Vit PRINDIS  :CZE 

302

Giovanni DE GENNARO  :ITA 

271

Jiri PRSKAVEC  :CZE 

252

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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World Cup Finals in Vaires-Sur-Marne, FRA

 

Women´s Kayak Cross (5/5)

 

1. Luuka JONES  :NZL

2. Kimberley WOODS  :GBR

3. Jessica FOX  :AUS

 

Full Final Results HERE and Small Final HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results Here

Full Heats Results Here

Full Round 1 Results Here and Full Repechage Results Here

Full Trial Run (Qualification) Results HERE

 

 

 

Women´s Kayak Cross

2023 World Cup Final Standing

 

Kimberley WOODS  :GBR 

229

Luuka JONES  :NZL 

204

Jessica FOX  :AUS 

194

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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World Cup Finals in Vaires-Sur-Marne, FRA

 

Men´s Kayak Cross (5/5)

 

1. Boris NEVEU  :FRA

2. Finn BUTCHER  :NZL

3. Felix OSCHMAUTZ  :AUT

 

Full Final Results HERE and Small Final HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results Here

Full Heats Results Here

Full Round 1 Results Here and Full Repechage Results Here

Full Trial Run (Qualification) Results HERE

 

 

 

Men´s Kayak Cross

2023 World Cup Final Standing

 

Joseph CLARKE  :GBR 

189

Boris NEVEU  :FRA 

171

Timothy ANDERSON  :AUS 

161

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

 

2023 World Cup Final Standing

 

Kimberley WOODS  :GBR 

229

 

59 minutes ago, hckošice said:

 

Joseph CLARKE  :GBR 

189

Is it too late to get a Kayak Cross Relay invented & onto the programme for Paris?

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