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Slalom Canoeing at the Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Damn I missed more than 3 hours of olympics because of a storm, internet connecting and Tv was down :wall:my worst 3 hours ...I wasn´t even able to watch the K1. now I see that Clarke won . Congrats GB, Slovenia and first medal for CZE ! :clap:

 

yesh pitty for Kubo Grigar, but I see that the top 5 were in 1 second wow wow wow. This was apparently a fantastic race.  Damn I must see this race, going to search the archive in our site, hope it will be there

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Just for fun, here are the standings in unofficial Nations cup, to see which nation is strongest in Canoe Slalom (points awarded in FIS manner; 1.100, 2. 80, 3. 60,...)

I have already added results from those nations in K1 Women and C2 not qualified to semifinals. So here are the current standings, I hope you will like it.


STANDINGS 

Teams competing today in both categories

Teams competing today with one boat

Teams finished Olympics

 

 

1. France :FRA 147 (C1:1st/ K1: 8th/ C2:semi/ K1 Women: 16th)

2. United Kingdom :GBR 126 (C1: 10th/ K1: 1st/ C2: semi/ K1 Women: semi)

3. Slovakia :SVK 125 (C1: 2nd/ K1: 5th/ C2: semi/ K1 Women: semi)

4. Slovenia :SLO 120 (C1:6th/ K1: 2nd /C2: semi/ K1 Women: semi)

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

6. Czech Republic :CZE 110 (C1: 4th/ K1: 3rd/ C2: semi/ K1 Women: semi)

7. Germany :GER 95 (C1: 5th/ K1: 4th/ C2: semi/ K1 Women: semi)

8. Brazil :BRA 69 (C1: 16th/ K1: 6th/ C2: semi/ K1 Women: 17th)

9. United States :USA 58 (C1: 7th/ K1: 12th/ C2: semi/ K1 Women: semi)

10. Russia :RUS 49 (C1: 13th/ K1: 9th/ C2: semi/ K1 Women: semi)

11. :AUS38 (C1: 11th/ K1: 17th)

12. :ITA 36 (C1: -/ K1: 7th)

13. :POL 35 (C1: 12th/ K1: 18th)

14. :ESP 32 (C1: 8th/ K1: -)

15. :CAN  31 (C1: 15th/ K1: 16th)

16. :CHN 30 (C1: 14th/ K1: 19th)

17. :POR 29 (C1: 9th/ K1: -)

18. :NZL 26 (C1: -/ K1: 10th)

19. :COK 23 (C1: -/ K1: 21st/ C2: -/ K1 Women: 18th)

20. :AUT 20 (C1: -/ K1: 13th)

21. :AZE 18 (C1: -/ K1: 14th)

22. :SWE 16 (C1: -/ K1: 15th)

23. :ARG 14 (C1: 17th/ K1: - )

24. :SEN 13 (C1: 18th/ K1: -)

25. :LIB 12 (C1: 19th/ K1: -)

25. :KAZ 12 (C1: -/ K1: -/ C2: -/ K1 Women: 19th)

27. :NGR 11 (C1: -/ K1: 20th)

28. :MAR 10 (C1: -/ K1: -/ C2: -/ K1 Women: 21st)

-    :SUI  - (C2: semi)

-    :UKR - (K1 Women: semi)

 

 

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