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2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships

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2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships
VenueDeodoro Olympic Whitewater Stadium
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dates25–30 September
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The 2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships were the 39th edition of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships. The event took place from 25 to 30 September 2018 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil under the auspices of International Canoe Federation (ICF).[1] The competitions were held at the Deodoro Olympic Whitewater Stadium which had also hosted the canoe slalom events of the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Brazil hosted the event for the third time after the 1997 championships in Três Coroas and the 2007 championships in Foz do Iguaçu.

It was the first World Championships not to feature the discontinued men's C2 event.

Russia and Argentina won their first medals at the Canoe Slalom World Championships. Host nation Brazil won their first gold medal.

Schedule

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11 medal events were held.[2]

All times listed are UTC-3.

Date Starting Time Events
25 September 11:15 K1W, C1M, C1W, K1M teams
26 September 10:15 C1M, K1W heats – 1st run
13:30 C1M, K1W heats – 2nd run
27 September 09:00 C1W, K1M heats – 1st run
12:45 C1W, K1M heats – 2nd run
15:45 Extreme K1W, Extreme K1M time trials
28 September 09:00 C2Mx semifinal
10:15 C2Mx final
14:48 C1M, K1W semifinals
29 September 09:03 C1M, K1W finals
14:03 C1W, K1M semifinals
30 September 10:03 C1W, K1M finals
15:33 Extreme K1M, Extreme K1W 1/4 finals, 1/2 finals and finals

Medal summary

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Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)2327
2 Germany (GER)2125
3 Australia (AUS)2002
4 France (FRA)1214
5 Poland (POL)1102
6 Brazil (BRA)*1001
 Italy (ITA)1001
 Slovakia (SVK)1001
9 Czech Republic (CZE)0235
10 Netherlands (NED)0101
 Slovenia (SLO)0101
12 Russia (RUS)0022
13 Argentina (ARG)0011
Totals (13 entries)11111133

Men

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Canoe

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
C1[3] Franz Anton
 Germany
97.06 Ryan Westley
 Great Britain
97.94 Sideris Tasiadis
 Germany
98.87
C1 team[4]  Slovakia
Alexander Slafkovský
Michal Martikán
Matej Beňuš
99.67  Slovenia
Benjamin Savšek
Luka Božič
Anže Berčič
99.95  Great Britain
David Florence
Ryan Westley
Adam Burgess
100.07

Kayak

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
K1[5] Hannes Aigner
 Germany
89.69 Jiří Prskavec
 Czech Republic
90.65 Pavel Eigel
 Russia
92.17
K1 team[6]  Great Britain
Joe Clarke
Bradley Forbes-Cryans
Christopher Bowers
92.45  Poland
Dariusz Popiela
Mateusz Polaczyk
Michał Pasiut
93.88  Czech Republic
Ondřej Tunka
Vít Přindiš
Jiří Prskavec
94.84
Extreme K1[7] Christian De Dionigi
 Italy
Boris Neveu
 France
Thomas Bersinger
 Argentina

Women

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Canoe

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
C1[8] Jessica Fox
 Australia
109.07 Mallory Franklin
 Great Britain
113.85 Tereza Fišerová
 Czech Republic
116.74
C1 team[9]  Great Britain
Mallory Franklin
Kimberley Woods
Bethan Forrow
115.78  Czech Republic
Tereza Fišerová
Kateřina Havlíčková
Gabriela Satková
117.34  France
Lucie Prioux
Lucie Baudu
Claire Jacquet
121.27

Kayak

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
K1[10] Jessica Fox
 Australia
102.06 Mallory Franklin
 Great Britain
104.34 Ricarda Funk
 Germany
105.32
K1 team[11]  France
Lucie Baudu
Marie-Zélia Lafont
Camille Prigent
108.37  Germany
Ricarda Funk
Jasmin Schornberg
Lisa Fritsche
109.12  Great Britain
Mallory Franklin
Fiona Pennie
Kimberley Woods
109.36
Extreme K1[12] Ana Sátila
 Brazil
Martina Wegman
 Netherlands
Polina Mukhgaleeva
 Russia

Mixed

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Canoe

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There were no heats for the Mixed C2 event. Only semifinal and final runs. The gate setup was the same as for the heats of the other individual events, but different from the setup used for the semifinals and finals of those events.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C2[13]  Poland
Marcin Pochwała
Aleksandra Stach
106.48  France
Yves Prigent
Margaux Henry
106.84  Czech Republic
Veronika Vojtová
Jan Mašek
110.25

References

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  1. ^ "2018 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships". CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Schedule". Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Men's C1 results" (PDF). Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Men's C1 team results" (PDF). Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Men's K1 results" (PDF). Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Men's K1 team results" (PDF). Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Men's Extreme K1 results" (PDF). Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Women's C1 results" (PDF). Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Women's C1 team results" (PDF). Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  10. ^ "Women's K1 results" (PDF). Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  11. ^ "Women's K1 team results" (PDF). Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  12. ^ "Women's Extreme K1 results" (PDF). Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  13. ^ "Mixed C2 results" (PDF). Retrieved 28 September 2018.
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