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Sprint Canoeing ICF World Championships 2018


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Men's C1 5000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

GER.gif Sebastian BRENDEL
23:40.857

 

CUB.gif Fernando ENRIQUE
23:46.646

 

RUS.gif Kirill SHAMSHURIN
24:09.504

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Mateusz KAMINSKI
POL.gif
24:25.916
5
Carlo TACCHINI
ITA.gif
24:31.263
6
Manuel CAMPOS
ESP.gif
24:32.367
7
Thomas SIMART
FRA.gif
25:02.871
8
Aivis TINTS
LAT.gif
25:04.850
9
Rui LACERDA
POR.gif
25:06.489
10
Ilya PALONSKI
BLR.gif
25:22.358
11
Joosep KARLSON
EST.gif
25:37.886
12
Mark OLDERSHAW
CAN.gif
25:51.003
13
Filip DVORÁK
CZE.gif
26:08.611
14
Eduard SHEMETYLO
UKR.gif
26:12.116
15
Ian ROSS
USA.gif
26:29.481
16
Takayuki KOKAJI
JPN.gif
26:30.929
17
Ghailene KHATTALI
TUN.gif
27:06.032
  Tamás KISS
HUN.gif
DSQ
  Oleg TARNOVSCHI
MDA.gif
DNF
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Women's K1 5000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

GBR.gif Lizzie BROUGHTON
24:01.737

 

BLR.gif Maryna LITVINCHUK
24:12.014

 

IRL.gif Jennifer EGAN
24:15.075

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Caitlin RYAN
NZL.gif
24:25.572
5
Tamara TAKÁCS
HUN.gif
24:27.214
6
Emma JØRGENSEN
DEN.gif
24:36.180
7
Kristina BEDEC
SRB.gif
24:37.829
8
Bridgitte HARTLEY
RSA.gif
24:42.207
9
Eva BARRIOS
ESP.gif
24:43.403
10
Sarah BRÜSSLER
GER.gif
25:02.221
11
Ana VERGUTZ
BRA.gif
25:02.549
12
Lize BROEKX
BEL.gif
25:03.313
13
Sarah TROEL
FRA.gif
25:11.296
14
Edyta KIERKLA
POL.gif
25:11.957
15
Michelle RUSSELL
CAN.gif
25:20.155
16
Agata FANTINI
ITA.gif
25:24.311
17
Catherine MCARTHUR
AUS.gif
25:25.626
18
Anna KOZISKOVA
CZE.gif
25:31.093
19
Netta MALINEN
FIN.gif
25:51.326
20
Márcia ALDEIAS
POR.gif
26:24.572
21
Franziska WIDMER
SUI.gif
26:24.747
22
Laura SKUKAUSKA
LAT.gif
26:35.952
 
Mariana PETRUŠOVÁ
SVK.gif
DSQ
 
Linnea STENSILS
SWE.gif
DNF
 
Anastasia PANCHENKO
RUS.gif
DNF
 
Ana LEHACI
AUT.gif
DNF
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Men's K1 5000m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

POR.gif Fernando PIMENTA
21:42.196

 

DEN.gif René POULSEN
21:43.723

 

NOR.gif Eivind VOLD
21:44.849

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Javier HERNANZ
ESP.gif
21:46.565
5
Bálint NOÉ
HUN.gif
22:07.017
6
Agustín VERNICE
ARG.gif
22:16.203
7
Fabio WYSS
SUI.gif
22:18.170
8
Artuur PETERS
BEL.gif
22:26.151
9
Samuele BURGO
ITA.gif
22:26.929
10
Jakub ADAM
CZE.gif
22:34.472
11
Jost ZAKRAJSEK
SLO.gif
22:36.118
12
Hamish LOVEMORE
RSA.gif
22:47.278
13
Bram BRANDJES
NED.gif
22:50.761
14
Martin NATHELL
SWE.gif
22:51.201
15
Riley FITZSIMMONS
AUS.gif
22:57.656
16
Aldis VILDE
LAT.gif
23:01.700
17
Ilya PODPOLNYY
ISR.gif
23:07.062
18
Quaid THOMPSON
NZL.gif
23:22.055
19
Oleksandr SYROMIATNYKOV
UKR.gif
23:38.899
20
Zyggy CHMIEL
GBR.gif
23:52.018
21
Hristo REKOV
BUL.gif
23:56.173
22
Miika NYKÄNEN
FIN.gif
23:58.258
  Bartosz STABNO
POL.gif
DSQ
  Max HOFF
GER.gif
DSQ
  Aleh YURENIA
BLR.gif
DSQ
  Cyrille CARRE
FRA.gif
DSQ
  Marek KRAJCOVIC
SVK.gif
DSQ
  Vagner SOUTA
BRA.gif
DNF
  Sebastián DELGADO
URU.gif
DNF
  Nikolay CHERVOV
RUS.gif
DNF
  Juan CALDERON
COL.gif
DNF
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
7
4
2
13
2
HUN.gif Hungary
6
1
2
9
3
RUS.gif Russia
3
3
5
11
4
BLR.gif Belarus
3
2
3
8
5
CAN.gif Canada
3
0
1
4
6
BRA.gif Brazil
2
0
1
3
7
POR.gif Portugal
2
0
0
2
8
NZL.gif New Zealand
1
4
0
5
9
ESP.gif Spain
1
3
1
5
10
CZE.gif Czech Republic
1
1
2
4
11
GBR.gif Great Britain
1
1
0
2
12
POL.gif Poland
0
3
3
6
13
CUB.gif Cuba
0
2
0
2
13
DEN.gif Denmark
0
2
0
2
15
LTU.gif Lithuania
0
1
2
3
15
SRB.gif Serbia
0
1
2
3
17
UKR.gif Ukraine
0
1
1
2
18
SVK.gif Slovakia
0
1
0
1
19
CHI.gif Chile
0
0
1
1
19
IRL.gif Ireland
0
0
1
1
19
ITA.gif Italy
0
0
1
1
19
NOR.gif Norway
0
0
1
1
19
RSA.gif South Africa
0
0
1
1
19
SWE.gif Sweden
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
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30
30
31
91


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
4
1
1
6
2
HUN.gif Hungary
3
1
1
5
3
CAN.gif Canada
2
0
0
2
4
NZL.gif New Zealand
1
3
0
4
5
ESP.gif Spain
1
2
0
3
6
POR.gif Portugal
1
0
0
1
7
RUS.gif Russia
0
1
2
3
8
CZE.gif Czech Republic
0
1
1
2
9
CUB.gif Cuba
0
1
0
1
9
DEN.gif Denmark
0
1
0
1
9
LTU.gif Lithuania
0
1
0
1
12
BLR.gif Belarus
0
0
3
3
13
POL.gif Poland
0
0
2
2
14
BRA.gif Brazil
0
0
1
1
14
SRB.gif Serbia
0
0
1
1
14
SWE.gif Sweden
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Tokyo 2020
12
12
13
37
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