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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2024


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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2024

 

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Stage 1/5 in Augsburg, GER

 

Women´s K1 (1/5)

 

1. Camille PRIGENT  :FRA  106.41

2. Ricarda FUNK  :GER  106.45

3. Ana SATILA  :BRA  108.79

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Heat 1 and Heat 2

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Stage 1/5 in Augsburg, GER

 

Men´s K1 (1/5)

 

1. Felix OSCHMAUTZ  :AUT  101.66

2. Finn BUTCHER  :NZL  102.26

3. Peter KAUZER  :SLO  102.69

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Heat 1 and Heat 2

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Stage 1/5 in Augsburg, GER

 

Women´s C1 (1/5)

 

1. Jessica FOX  :AUS  110.68

2. Nuria VILARRUBLA  :ESP  118.73

3. Monica DORIA  :AND  119.19

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Heat 1 and Heat 2

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Stage 1/5 in Augsburg, GER

 

Men´s C1 (1/5)

 

1. Ziga Lin HOCEVAR  :SLO  101.57

2. Marko MIRGORODSKY  :SVK  101.84

3. Nicolas GESTIN  :FRA  103.09

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Qualification Results Heat 1 and Heat 2

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this week's recap for :ITA 

 

women's K1: Horn :facepalm:

women's C1: :nopompom: :crazy: :dunno:

men's C1: Ivaldi :zip: :spank: Ceccon and Colazingari :hairpull: :coffee: :stop:

men's K1: Ferrazzi :crazy: De Gennaro...that was a clear robbery!!! he did pass the gate correctly! moral winner :cheer: :champion:

 

general thoughts...

 

Ziga Hocevar :yikes: :bowdown:

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Stage 1/5 in Augsburg, GER

 

Women´s Kayak Cross (1/5)

 

1. Eva TERCELJ  :SLO

2. Camille PRIGENT  :FRA

3. Evy LEIBFARTH  :USA

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results HERE

Full Heats Results HERE

Full Qualifiers Results Trial Run

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Stage 1/5 in Augsburg, GER

 

Men´s Kayak Cross (1/5)

 

1. Mathurin MADORE  :FRA

2. Dimitri MARX  :SUI

3. Finn BUTCHER  :NZL

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results HERE

Full Heats Results HERE

Full Qualifiers Results Trial Run

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Floods force slalom changes in Prague

 

The Troja river has reached heights which has made the usual slalom course unrecognizable. As a result, organisers have scrapped Thursday’s competition, and will abbreviate the kayak and canoe competitions.

 

On Friday there will only be one heat of the men’s and women’s kayak, with the top ten in each heat qualifying directly for the final. It will be the same format for the canoe on Saturday.

 

The kayak cross competition on Sunday, which also doubles as the final Olympic qualifier, will be run as usual, but will also introduce a repechage round. It will be a similar format when kayak cross makes its Olympic debut in Paris.

 

Athletes from 38 nations will be competing in the kayak cross in Prague. There will be three Olympic quotas up for grabs in both the men’s and women’s events, and only athletes who have not yet earned their country an Olympic quota will be eligible to compete.

 

The kayak cross Olympic qualifiers will be held on Sunday afternoon.

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