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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2023


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Matej Beňuš won the World Cup for the 4th time in his career. 12th Overall World Cup win for :SVK in M C1

 

also Matej Beňuš will go to his 3rd consecutive Olympics

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14 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Matej Beňuš won the World Cup for the 4th time in his career. 12th Overall World Cup win for :SVK in M C1

 

also Matej Beňuš will go to his 3rd consecutive Olympics

My maths were worng as always... Luka Bozic won the world cup by 2 points. Hard luck for Beňuš, but well at least he secured the quota for Paris for himself as concolation

 

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World Cup Finals in Vaires-Sur-Marne, FRA

 

Women´s K1 (5/5)

 

1. Jessica FOX  :AUS  100.78

2. Corinna KUHNLE  :AUT  102.37

3. Klaudia ZWOLINSKA  :POL  102.73

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Here

 

 

 

Women´s K1

2023 World Cup Final Standing

 

Jessica FOX  :AUS 

308

Elena LILIK  :GER 

277

Klaudia ZWOLINSKA  :POL 

262

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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World Cup Finals in Vaires-Sur-Marne, FRA

 

Men´s C1 (5/5)

 

1. Raffaello IVALDI  :ITA  95.50

2. Franz ANTON  :GER  96.18

3. Miquel TRAVE  :ESP  96.83

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Here

 

 

 

Men´s C1

2023 World Cup Final Standing

 

Luka BOZIC  :SLO 

270

Matej BENUS  :SVK 

268

Raffaello IVALDI  :ITA 

257

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Ivaldi won the world cup final

 

21st Ceccon will represent Italy at the Olympics.

 

 

 

Search the error ?

no, it's not gonna happen...

 

next year there will be internal trials for the Italian team and Ivaldi will win them easily ;)

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58 minutes ago, hckošice said:

My maths were worng as always... Luka Bozic won the world cup by 2 points. Hard luck for Beňuš, but well at least he secured the quota for Paris for himself as concolation

 

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Ivaldi threw the WC away with that awful 5 in Tacen (which is supposed to be Italy's best racecourse outside our own Ivrea) :facepalm:

 

a miserrable 19 would have been enough :cry:

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35 minutes ago, phelps said:

no, it's not gonna happen...

 

next year there will be internal trials for the Italian team and Ivaldi will win them easily ;)

 

Just now, Gianlu33 said:

@hckošice I spoke with Ivaldi, and he says that he will at 99% rappresent Italy at Olympic Games.

Glad to hear that. So good also to see czech tv experts are not always exact neither :p

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