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Slalom Canoeing at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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4th place for Jana :( this one silly hit cost her silver...nevermind Jana you´ll medal in Tokyo :hug:

 

so the canoeing slalom competitions ended, my olympic top is over :( now again waiting 4 years....

 

but well let see the tally of canoe slalom

 

1. GBR  1 - 1 - 0

1. SVK   1 - 1 - 0

3. FRA   1 - 0 - 1

4. ESP   1 - 0 - 0

5. NZL   0 - 1 - 0 :bowdown:

5. SLO  0 - 1 - 0

7. AUS  0 - 0 - 1

7. CZE  0 - 0 - 1

7. JPN   0 - 0 - 1

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42 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

unfortunately most likely yes..but hope dies last...our lobby including the president are working hard to save C2. we´ll see

I would say C1 women is not enough developed, at least in Tokio would be better for programme to stay same.

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4 minutes ago, justony said:

I would say C1 women is not enough developed, at least in Tokio would be better for programme to stay same.

 

absolutely agree.

 

also now today everyone have seen an fantastic competition, a true thriller,  a show which can bring only the C2. Hope this will also help to change the decidion

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7 minutos atrás, hckosice disse:

 

absolutely agree.

 

also now today everyone have seen an fantastic competition, a true thriller,  a show which can bring only the C2. Hope this will also help to change the decidion

 

True, it was an amazing competition today!

Though I like the idea of having this gender equality in sports, I really believe it's motivational for a lot of women to see that they can try to be the best at their sport and dream with an olympic medal. I would like for C2 to stay, but if for one to go in, another needs to go out..... then I don't mind to see it go away :) 

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5 minutes ago, kungshamra71 said:

 

True, it was an amazing competition today!

Though I like the idea of having this gender equality in sports, I really believe it's motivational for a lot of women to see that they can try to be the best at their sport and dream with an olympic medal. I would like for C2 to stay, but if for one to go in, another needs to go out..... then I don't mind to see it go away :) 

 

yes I understand your point. But the trouble is that Tokyo is too early for womens C1. The event is absolutely not competitive at all. ther max. let say 4-5 athletes which will end in some 10 seconds, the others will barely finish the race, because at olympics must be a hard course. It will be a disaster and canoe slalom overal will hurt it a lot. remember this sport is all 4 years under pression to be cut, always before each games, and with this womens C1 step the opponents will receive very good cards to cut slalom

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2016CanoeingSlalom.png  Unofficial Nations Cup Standings2016CanoeingSlalom.png

 

 

1. Slovakia :SVK 275 (C1: 2nd/ K1: 5th/ C2: 1st/ K1 Women: 4th)

2. United Kingdom :GBR 246 (C1: 10th/ K1: 1st/ C2: 2nd/ K1 Women: 6th)

3. France :FRA 207 (C1:1st/ K1: 8th/ C2:3rd/ K1 Women: 16th)

 

4. Slovenia :SLO 185 (C1:6th/ K1: 2nd /C2: 7th/ K1 Women: 9th)

5. Germany :GER 181 (C1: 5th/ K1: 4th/ C2: 4th/ K1 Women: 7th)

6. Czech Republic :CZE 168 (C1: 4th/ K1: 3rd/ C2: 8th/ K1 Women: 10th)

7. Spain :ESP 132 (C1: 8th/ K1: -/ C2: -/ K1 Women: 1st)

8. Japan :JPN 117 (C1: 3rd/ K1: 11th/ C2: 12th /K1 Women: 20th)

9. New Zealand :NZL 106 (C1: -/ K1: 10th/ C2: -/ K1 Women: 2nd)

10. Russia :RUS 105 (C1: 13th/ K1: 9th/ C2: 6th/ K1 Women: 15th)

 

11. :POL 104 (C1: 12th/ K1: 18th/ C2: 5th/ K1 Women: 11th)

12. :USA 102 (C1: 7th/ K1: 12th/ C2: 10th/ K1 Women: 14th)

13. :AUS 98 (C1: 11th/ K1: 17th/ C2: -/ K1 Women: 3rd)

14. :BRA 93 (C1: 16th/ K1: 6th/ C2: 11th/ K1 Women: 17th)

15. :ITA 68 (K1: 7th/ K1 Women: 8th)

16. :AUT 65 (K1: 13th/ K1 Women: 5th)

17. :CHN 50 (C1: 14th/ K1: 19th/ C2: - / K1 Women: 13th)

18. :CAN  31 (C1: 15th/ K1: 16th)

19. :POR  29 (C1: 9th)

19. :SUI  29 (C2: 9th)

21. :COK  23 ( K1: 21st / K1 Women: 18th)

22. :UKR  22 (K1 Women: 12th)

23. :AZE 18 (K1: 14th)

24. :SWE 16 (K1: 15th)

25. :ARG 14 (C1: 17th)

26. :SEN 13 (C1: 18th)

27. :LIB 12 (C1: 19th)

28. :KAZ 12 (K1 Women: 19th)

29. :NGR 11 (K1: 20th)

30. :MAR 10 (K1 Women: 21st)

 

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Congrats, Maialen! :ESP


What joy, Spain wins his second gold in just a few hours (after Mireia Belmonte in Swimming). Maialen Chourraut deserved much, was bronze medal in London 2012.

 

Thank you

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