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Women's K4 500m
Semifinal Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Teams will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Florida CIUTA
Malina TRIFESCU
Iuliana TARAN
Angela BODNARIUC
ROU.gif
1:40.72
2
Marija DOSTANIC
Eva BARTA
Olivera MIHAJLOVIC
Dunja STANOJEV
SRB.gif
1:41.52
3
Eliska BETLACHOVA
Viktorie TELSKA
Katerina ZARUBOVA
Barbora BETLACHOVA
CZE.gif
1:42.14
4
Maureen BENITO
Marie HUGUET
Capucine DUBUT
Claire BREN
FRA.gif
1:42.71
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Men's K4 500m
Semifinal Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Teams will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Pelayo ROZA
Carlos BORRAS CALDENTEY
Pedro VAZQUEZ LLENIN
Enrique ADAN
ESP.gif
1:23.27
2
Nebojsa GRUJIC
Marko NOVAKOVIC
Andjelo DZOMBETA
Marko DRAGOSAVLJEVIC
SRB.gif
1:23.55
3
Josef ZAHORA
Vilem KUKACKA
Jan VOREL
Jakub STEJSKAL
CZE.gif
1:24.41
4
Simonas MALDONIS
Mindaugas MALDONIS
Ricardas NEKRIOSIUS
Andrej OLIJNIK
LTU.gif
1:24.51
5
Franck LE MOEL
Jeremy LERAY
Quilian KOCH
Robin SALIBA
FRA.gif
1:24.54
6
Tomas SOBISEK
Jakub BRABEC
Ondrej MASEK
Martin SOBISEK
CZE.gif
1:24.69
7
Kornel BEKE
Gergely BALOGH
Maximilian SZENDY
Bence VAJDA
HUN.gif
1:25.21
8
Todor KOLEVSKI
Denislav TSVETANOV
Radoslav STEFANOV
Veselin VALCHOV
BUL.gif
1:27.77
9
Stefan VRDOLJAK
Vojin RUDOVIC
Danilo ZIVKOVIC
Luka STOJKOV
SRB.gif
1:27.96
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Men's C1 500m
Non-Olympic Event

Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final A, the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Athletes from each Heat and the best 8th ranked Athlete between all Heats will qualify for the Final B

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
David KORISANSZKY
HUN.gif
1:52.60
2
Daniele SANTINI
ITA.gif
1:52.71
3
Felix GEBHARDT
GER.gif
1:52.88
4
David BARREIRO
ESP.gif
1:53.54
5
Joosep KARLSON
EST.gif
1:54.77
6
Stefo LUTZ
CRO.gif
1:55.80
7
Manfred PALLINGER
AUT.gif
1:56.10
8
Antonin HRABAL
CZE.gif
1:58.49
9
Dominykas PAZERA
LTU.gif
2:04.78


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Aleksandre TSIVTSIVADZE
GEO.gif
1:51.99
2
Dmytro IANCHUK
UKR.gif
1:52.55
3
Balazs KISS
HUN.gif
1:52.73
4
Mikhail PAVLOV
RUS.gif
1:53.23
5
Denys DAVYDOV
UKR.gif
1:54.69
6
Roberts LAGZDINS
LAT.gif
1:55.96
7
Deniss TIHHOMIROV
EST.gif
2:01.27
8
Loic LEONARD
FRA.gif
2:08.98
9
Oleg TARNOVSCHI
MDA.gif
2:37.79
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Women's K1 500m
Final B Results
The Athletes will be ranked 10th-18th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Viktoria SCHWARZ
AUT.gif
1:57.51
2
Diana TANKO
UKR.gif
1:58.28
3
Alicia HEREDIA
ESP.gif
1:58.46
4
Carola SCHMIDT
GER.gif
1:58.63
5
Ana-Roxana LEHACI
AUT.gif
1:59.00
6
Maria VIRIK
NOR.gif
1:59.28
7
Francesca GENZO
ITA.gif
1:59.72
8
Cristina PETRACCA
ITA.gif
1:59.95
9
Katharina DIEDERICHS
GER.gif
2:00.21
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Women's C2 500m
Final Results

 

UKR.gif Ukraine
Liudmyla LUZAN
Anastasiia CHETVERIKOVA

1:58.81

 

MDA.gif Moldova
Daniela COCIU
Maria OLARASU

2:01.19

 

CHI.gif Chile
Karen ROCO
Maria MAILLIARD

2:02.91

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Antia JACOME
Antia OTERO
ESP.gif
2:02.97
5
Giada BRAGATO
Zsofia KISBAN
HUN.gif
2:03.39
6
Laura GONCZOL
Reka OPAVSZKY
HUN.gif
2:04.87
7
Maria CORBERA
Patricia COCO
ESP.gif
2:05.44
8
Irina ANDREEVA
Daria KHARCHENKO
RUS.gif
2:05.70
9
Yuliana PUTNINA
Olena TSYHANKOVA
UKR.gif
2:07.08
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Women's K1 500m
Final A Results

 

POR.gif Joana VASCONCELOS
1:54.03

 

ESP.gif Isabel CONTRERAS
1:54.08

 

BEL.gif Hermien PETERS
1:54.27

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Lize BROEKX
BEL.gif
1:54.39
5
Moa WIKBERG
SWE.gif
1:55.02
6
Emese KOHALMI
HUN.gif
1:55.42
7
Kira STEPANOVA
RUS.gif
1:55.48
8
Svetlana CHERNIGOVSKAYA
RUS.gif
1:56.74
9
Dora BODONYI
HUN.gif
1:58.23
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Men's K2 1000m
Final Results

 

FRA.gif France
Cyrille CARRE
Etienne HUBERT

3:20.29

 

ITA.gif Italy
Samuele BURGO
Luca BECCARO

3:21.41

 

ESP.gif Spain
Francisco CUBELOS
Inigo PENA

3:21.80

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Zsombor NOE
Bence DOMBVARI
HUN.gif
3:22.20
5
Radoslav STEFANOV
Veselin VALCHOV
BUL.gif
3:23.47
6
Ricardas NEKRIOSIUS
Andrej OLIJNIK
LTU.gif
3:23.69
7
Albert MARTI
Roi RODRIGUEZ
ESP.gif
3:23.99
8
Bram SIKKENS
Artuur PETERS
BEL.gif
3:24.79
9
Oleksandr SYROMIATNYKOV
Oleh KUKHARYK
UKR.gif
3:26.49
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Men's C2 1000m
Final Results

 

RUS.gif Russia
Kirill SHAMSHURIN
Ilya PERVUKHIN

3:40.49

 

HUN.gif Hungary
Balazs ADOLF
Daniel FEJES

3:41.08

 

ROU.gif Romania
Catalin CHIRILA
Victor MIHALACHI

3:41.60

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Nicolae CRACIUN
Sergiu CRACIUN
ITA.gif
3:42.02
5
Thomas SIMART
Adrien BART
FRA.gif
3:42.70
6
Yurii VANDIUK
Pavlo ALTUKHOV
UKR.gif
3:43.27
7
Viktor MELANTEV
Mikhail PAVLOV
RUS.gif
3:45.12
8
Ignacio CALVO
Pablo MARTINEZ
ESP.gif
3:47.23
9
Oleg TARNOVSCHI
Serghei TARNOVSCHI
MDA.gif
4:12.91
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Men's C1 200m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

RUS.gif Ivan SHTYL
40.09

 

GEO.gif Zaza NADIRADZE
40.38

 

ESP.gif Alfonso BENAVIDES
40.39

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Oleh BOROVYK
UKR.gif
40.85
5
Taras MISHCHUK
UKR.gif
40.90
6
Constantin DIBA
ROU.gif
41.60
7
Antoni SEGURA
ESP.gif
42.05
8
Murman MALANIA
GEO.gif
42.42
9
Kenneth KASPERBAUER
USA.gif
43.36
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Women's K2 200m
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

RUS.gif Russia
Kristina KOVNIR
Anastasiia DOLGOVA

37.77

 

HUN.gif Hungary
Anna LUCZ
Blanka KISS

39.03

 

AUT.gif Austria
Ana-Roxana LEHACI
Viktoria SCHWARZ

39.89

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Diana TANKO
Tetyana YEDNAK
UKR.gif
39.89
5
Stepanka SOBISKOVA
Barbora GALADOVA
CZE.gif
39.96
6
Lara FEIJOO PEREZ
Mirella VAZQUEZ FRANCO
ESP.gif
40.27
7
Zeljana PETROVIC
Anastazija BAJUK
SRB.gif
40.68
8
Eliska BETLACHOVA
Barbora BETLACHOVA
CZE.gif
41.39
9
Samaa AHMED
Farah MOHAMED
EGY.gif
47.97
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