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Sprint Canoeing ICF World Championships 2018


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Women's K1 500m
Final A Results

 

HUN.gif Danuta KOZÁK
1:47.254

 

NZL.gif Lisa CARRINGTON
1:47.984

 

BLR.gif Volha KHUDZENKA
1:48.724

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anna PULAWSKA
POL.gif
1:49.614
5
Elena ANIUSHINA
RUS.gif
1:50.759
6
Linnea STENSILS
SWE.gif
1:51.034
7
Alyce BURNETT
AUS.gif
1:51.919
8
Milica STAROVIC
SRB.gif
1:52.199
9
Ivana MLÁDKOVÁ
SVK.gif
1:52.244
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Men's C1 1000m
Final A Results

 

GER.gif Sebastian BRENDEL
3:48.390

 

CZE.gif Martin FUKSA
3:49.625

 

BRA.gif Isaquias DOS SANTOS
3:50.190

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Kirill SHAMSHURIN
RUS.gif
3:53.300
5
Oleg TARNOVSCHI
MDA.gif
3:53.665
6
Adrien BART
FRA.gif
3:54.221
7
András BODONYI
HUN.gif
3:54.496
8
Carlo TACCHINI
ITA.gif
3:58.826
9
Mark OLDERSHAW
CAN.gif
3:59.186
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Men's K1 1000m
Final A Results

 

POR.gif Fernando PIMENTA
3:27.666

 

GER.gif Max RENDSCHMIDT
3:28.391

 

CZE.gif Josef DOSTÁL
3:29.177

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Bálint KOPASZ
HUN.gif
3:29.917
5
Roi RODRIGUEZ
ESP.gif
3:31.677
6
Bartosz STABNO
POL.gif
3:32.007
7
Roman ANOSHKIN
RUS.gif
3:32.602
8
René POULSEN
DEN.gif
3:32.667
9
Murray STEWART
AUS.gif
3:33.332
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Women's C1 200m
Final A Results

 

CAN.gif Laurence VINCENT-LAPOINTE
45.567

 

RUS.gif Olesia ROMASENKO
46.242

 

POL.gif Dorota BOROWSKA
46.812
BLR.gif Alena NAZDROVA
46.812

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
Virág BALLA
HUN.gif
46.972
6
Luqi ZHANG
CHN.gif
47.232
7
Staniliya STAMENOVA
BUL.gif
47.282
8
Nikolina MIJUSKOVIC
SRB.gif
48.087
9
Gabriela LADICOVÁ
SVK.gif
48.892
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Women's K2 200m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
Franziska WEBER
Tina DIETZE

37.157

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
Kayla IMRIE
Aimee FISHER

37.197

 

UKR.gif Ukraine
Mariia KICHASOVA-SKORYK
Anastasiya HORLOVA

37.294

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Réka HAGYMÁSI
Ágnes SZABÓ
HUN.gif
37.411
5
Karolina MARKIEWICZ
Helena WISNIEWSKA
POL.gif
37.437
6
Natalia PODOLSKAIA
Vera SOBETOVA
RUS.gif
37.631
7
Marharyta MAKHNEVA
Maryna LITVINCHUK
BLR.gif
37.794
8
Jaime ROBERTS
Jo BRIGDEN-JONES
AUS.gif
37.844
9
Sabrina AMEGHINO
Brenda ROJAS
ARG.gif
39.328
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Men's K2 200m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

HUN.gif Hungary
Márk BALASKA
Balázs BIRKÁS

31.873

 

ESP.gif Spain
Saúl CRAVIOTTO
Cristian TORO

32.133

 

SRB.gif Serbia
Nebojsa GRUJIC
Marko NOVAKOVIC

32.156

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Kirill LYAPUNOV
Alexander DYACHENKO
RUS.gif
32.233
5
Piotr MAZUR
Pawel KACZMAREK
POL.gif
32.753
6
Edvinas RAMANAUSKAS
Ignas NAVAKAUSKAS
LTU.gif
32.790
7
Riccardo SPOTTI
Andrea DI LIBERTO
ITA.gif
32.823
8
Filip ŠVÁB
Ondrej BISICKY
CZE.gif
33.136
9
Franck LE MOEL
Francis MOUGET
FRA.gif
33.213
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Women's K2 500m
Final Results

 

HUN.gif Hungary
Anna KÁRÁSZ
Danuta KOZÁK

1:43.065

 

NZL.gif New Zealand
Lisa CARRINGTON
Caitlin RYAN

1:43.088

 

GER.gif Germany
Jasmin FRITZ
Steffi KRIEGERSTEIN

1:45.589

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Manon HOSTENS
Sarah GUYOT
FRA.gif
1:45.682
5
Justyna ISKRZYCKA
Paulina PASZEK
POL.gif
1:46.832
6
Mariya POVKH
Liudmyla KUKLINOVSKA
UKR.gif
1:47.902
7
Ana LEHACI
Viktoria SCHWARZ
AUT.gif
1:48.272
8
Teresa PORTELA
Joana VASCONCELOS
POR.gif
1:49.665
9
Milica STAROVIC
Kristina BEDEC
SRB.gif
1:49.919
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Men's C4 500m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

RUS.gif Russia
Pavel PETROV
Viktor MELANTEV
Mikhail PAVLOV
Ivan SHTYL

1:35.606

 

UKR.gif Ukraine
Yurii VANDIUK
Oleh BOROVYK
Andrii RYBACHOK
Eduard SHEMETYLO

1:36.726

 

ITA.gif Italy
Daniele SANTINI
Sergiu CRACIUN
Nicolae CRACIUN
Luca INCOLLINGO

1:37.196

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Moritz ADAM
Conrad-Robin SCHEIBNER
Michael MUELLER
Jan VANDREY
GER.gif
1:37.290
5
Catalin CHIRILA
Gheorghe STOIAN
Constantin DIBA
Stefan STRAT
ROU.gif
1:37.700
6
Artsem KOZYR
Hleb SALADUKHA
Dzmitry LAPATA
Dzianis MAKHLAI
BLR.gif
1:38.640
7
Tomasz KACZOR
Piotr KULETA
Tomasz BARNIAK
Marcin GRZYBOWSKI
POL.gif
1:39.276
8
Pál SARUDI
Balázs KISS
Tamás KISS
Mihály TAKÁCS
HUN.gif
1:39.676
  Noel DOMÍNGUEZ
Mohssine MOUTAHIR
Pablo GRAÑA
David BARREIRO
ESP.gif
DSQ
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Men's K4 1000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
Tamas GECSÖ
Jakob THORDSEN
Jacob SCHOPF
Lukas REUSCHENBACH

2:57.947

 

SVK.gif Slovakia
Samuel BALAZ
Juraj TARR
Erik VLCEK
Gábor JAKUBÍK

2:58.914

 

ESP.gif Spain
Francisco CUBELOS
Rubén MILLÁN
Pelayo ROZA
Iñigo PEÑA

2:59.341

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Vladislav LITOVKA
Oleg SINIAVIN
Maxim SPESIVTSEV
Oleg ZHESTKOV
RUS.gif
2:59.981
5
Pavel MIADZVEDZEU
Mikita BORYKAU
Aleh YURENIA
Ihar BAICHEUSKI
BLR.gif
3:01.801
6
Dávid TÓTH
Gábor BOGÁR
Róbert ILYÉS
Benjámin CEINER
HUN.gif
3:02.821
7
Viliyan BUCHVAROV
Hristo REKOV
Todor KOLEVSKI
Veselin VULCHOV
BUL.gif
3:04.468
8
Luis FERREIRA
João PEREIRA
Igor PINHO
Ruben BOAS
POR.gif
3:11.665
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Men's K1 200m
Heats Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Athletes from each Heat and the 3 best 7th ranked Athletes between all Heats will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Balázs BIRKÁS
HUN.gif
36.323
2
Carlos GARROTE
ESP.gif
36.416
3
Jonathan SCHOFIELD
GBR.gif
36.763
4
Csaba ZALKA
SVK.gif
37.213
5
Mirnazim JAVADOV
AZE.gif
37.573
6
Niklas VETTANEN
FIN.gif
38.510
7
Tom BRENNAN
IRL.gif
38.740
8
Karim ABDELSAMIE
EGY.gif
39.497
9
Joaquim MANHIQUE
MOZ.gif
42.830


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Arturas SEJA
LTU.gif
36.003
2
Aleksejs RUMJANCEVS
LAT.gif
36.443
3
Stephen BIRD
AUS.gif
36.539
4
Rubén VOISARD
ARG.gif
36.889
5
Kaspar SULA
EST.gif
37.286
6
Edson SILVA
BRA.gif
37.469
7
Filip ŠVÁB
CZE.gif
37.553
8
Akira KOMATA
JPN.gif
39.253
9
Abdelmajid JABBOUR
MAR.gif
43.210


 

Heat 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Manfredi RIZZA
ITA.gif
36.445
2
Evgenii LUKANTSOV
RUS.gif
36.491
3
Jonathan DELOMBAERDE
BEL.gif
36.745
4
Dominik CRÊTE
CAN.gif
36.905
5
Petter MENNING
SWE.gif
37.241
6
Hugo ROCHA
POR.gif
37.355
7
Stav MIZRAHI
ISR.gif
37.451
8
Alvaro BATURONE
SUI.gif
39.728
9
Sebastián DELGADO
URU.gif
46.682


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Badri KAVELASHVILI
GEO.gif
35.672
2
Marko DRAGOSAVLJEVIC
SRB.gif
35.885
3
Maxime BEAUMONT
FRA.gif
36.245
4
Aleksandr SENKEVYCH
UKR.gif
36.305
5
Kristian DUSHEV
BUL.gif
36.525
6
Pawel KACZMAREK
POL.gif
36.628
7
Chrisjan COETZEE
RSA.gif
37.912
8
Stanton COLLINS
USA.gif
39.005
9
Vladimir VELJANOSKI
MKD.gif
44.639
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