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Stage 2/5 in Prague, CZE

 

Men´s C1 (2/5)

 

1. Benjamin SAVŠEK  :SLO  97.65

2. Matej BEŇUŠ  :SVK  101.26

3. Jules BERNARDET  :FRA  102.90

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Heat 1 and Heat 2

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Stage 2/5 in Prague, CZE

 

Women´s Extreme Kayak (2/5)

 

1. Kimberley WOODS  :GBR

2. Tereza FISEROVA  :CZE

3. Stefanie HORN  :ITA

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results HERE

Full Heats Results HERE

Full Qualifiers Results Trial Run

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Stage 2/5 in Prague, CZE

 

Men´s Extreme Kayak (2/5)

 

1. Dimitri MARX  :SUI

2. Jan ROHRER  :SUI

3. Titouan CASTRYCK  :FRA

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results HERE

Full Heats Results HERE

Full Qualifiers Results Trial Run

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

Stage 2/5 in Prague, CZE

 

Women´s Extreme Kayak (2/5)

 

1. Kimberley WOODS  :GBR

2. Tereza FISEROVA  :CZE

3. Stefanie HORN  :ITA

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results HERE

Full Heats Results HERE

Full Qualifiers Results Trial Run

Looking forward to seeing this great & long-overdue addition to the Olympics schedule!  :clap:

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2 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Looking forward to seeing this great & long-overdue addition to the Olympics schedule!  :clap:

And if it's added, it may take place in Oklahoma City in 2028.  But, as the article states, the World Championships will held in Oklahoma City in 2026.

 

Los Angeles 2028 close to making decision on canoe slalom relocation to Oklahoma (insidethegames.biz)

 

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Stage 3/5 in Ljubljana-Tacen, SLO

 

Women´s C1 (3/5)

 

1. Elena LILIK  :GER  101.97

2. Viktoriia US  :UKR  105.27

3. Eva Alina HOCEVAR  :SLO  108.00

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Heat 1 and Heat 2

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Stage 3/5 in Ljubljana-Tacen, SLO

 

Men´s C1 (3/5)

 

1. Luka BOZIC  :SLO  90.29

2. Zachary LOKKEN  :USA  91.43     @Olympian1010

3. Benjamin SAVSEK  :SLO  93.14

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Heat 1 and Heat 2

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Nice to see him putting down a podium level run. 

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