2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

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2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships - Krylatskoye Rowing Canal panorama (2014-08-08).jpg
LocationMoscow, Russia
Start date6
End date10 August 2014

The 2014 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships was held from 6–10 August 2014 in Moscow, Russia.

They were chosen at an ICF board of directors meeting in Budapest on 10 April 2010.

Explanation of events[]

Canoe sprint competitions are broken up into Canadian canoe (C), an open canoe with a single-blade paddle, or in kayaks (K), a closed canoe with a double-bladed paddle. Each canoe or kayak can hold one person (1), two people (2), or four people (4). For each of the specific canoes or kayaks, such as a K-1 (kayak single), the competition distances can be 200 metres (660 ft), 500 metres (1,600 ft), or 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) long. When a competition is listed as a C-2 500 m event as an example, it means two people are in a canoe competing at a 500 metres (1,600 ft) distance.[1]

Medal summary[]

Men[]

  Non-Olympic classes

Canoe[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C–1 200 m[2]  Yuriy Cheban (UKR) 38.137  Alexey Korovashkov (RUS) 38.143  Jevgenij Shuklin (LTU) 38.423
C–1 500 m[3]  Isaquias Queiroz (BRA) 1:47.916  Sebastian Brendel (GER) 1:49.433  Martin Fuksa (CZE) 1:49.726
C–1 1000 m[4]  Sebastian Brendel (GER) 3:44.578  Martin Fuksa (CZE) 3:48.180  Attila Vajda (HUN) 3:49.296
C–1 5000 m[5]  Sebastian Brendel (GER) 23:09.973  Attila Vajda (HUN) 23:11.057  Pavel Petrov (RUS) 23:18.224
C–2 200 m[6]  Russia
Alexey Korovashkov
Ivan Shtyl
35.350  Germany
Stefan Holtz
Robert Nuck
35.706  Brazil
Isaquias Queiroz
Erlon Silva
36.064
C–2 500 m[7]  Russia
Alexey Korovashkov
Ivan Shtyl
1:35.829  Romania
Alexandru Dumitrescu
Victor Mihalachi
1:38.381  Cuba

Serguey Torres
1:39.385
C–2 1000 m[8]  Romania
Alexandru Dumitrescu
Victor Mihalachi
3:28.340  Hungary
Henrik Vasbányai
Róbert Mike
3:28.690  Germany
Yul Oeltze
Ronald Verch
3:30.442
C–4 1000 m[9]  Russia

Viktor Melantyev
Ilya Pervukhin
Kirill Shamshurin
3:10.701  Belarus
Dzianis Harazha
Dzmitry Rabchanka
Dzmitry Vaitsishkin
Aleksandr Vauchetskiy
3:13.420  Hungary
Tamás Kiss
Pál Sarudi

3:13.498
C–1 4 × 200 m Relay[10]  Russia
Alexey Korovashkov
Andrey Kraitor
Nikolay Lipkin
Ivan Shtyl
2:43.602  Ukraine
Yuriy Cheban

Oleksandr Maksymchuk
2:48.629  Hungary
Jonatán Hajdú
Dávid Korisánszky

2:50.046

Kayak[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K–1 200 m[11]  Mark de Jonge (CAN) 33.961  Petter Menning (SWE) 34.088  Ed McKeever (GBR)
 Saúl Craviotto (ESP)
34.270
K–1 500 m[12]  René Holten Poulsen (DEN) 1:39.190   (HUN) 1:39.351  Marcus Walz (ESP) 1:39.692
K–1 1000 m[13]  Josef Dostál (CZE) 3:25.092  Miroslav Kirchev (BUL) 3:26.409  René Holten Poulsen (DEN) 3:26.482
K–1 5000 m[14]  Ken Wallace (AUS) 20:12.981  Max Hoff (GER) 20:14.004  Cyrille Carré (FRA) 20:14.562
K–2 200 m[15]  Serbia
Nebojša Grujić
Marko Novaković
30.500 WB  Germany
Tom Liebscher
Ronald Rauhe
30.606  France
Maxime Beaumont
Sébastien Jouve
30.884
K–2 500 m[16]  Slovakia
Erik Vlček
Juraj Tarr
1:28.187  Hungary
Rudolf Dombi
Gergely Boros
1:28.203  Belarus
Raman Piatrushenka
Vadzim Makhneu
1:29.292
K–2 1000 m[17]  Slovakia
Erik Vlček
Juraj Tarr
3:08.784  Australia
Ken Wallace
Lachlan Tame
3:09.637  Serbia
Marko Tomićević
Vladimir Torubarov
3:09.857
K–4 1000 m[18]  Czech Republic
Daniel Havel
Lukáš Trefil
Josef Dostál
Jan Štěrba
2:46.724  Portugal
Fernando Pimenta
João Ribeiro
Emanuel Silva
David Fernandes
2:46.939  Hungary
Zoltán Kammerer
Dávid Tóth
Tamás Kulifai
Dániel Pauman
2:48.039
K–1 4 × 200 m Relay[19]  Hungary
Miklós Dudás

Bence Nádas
Sándor Tótka
2:24.193  France
Maxime Beaumont
Étienne Hubert
Arnaud Hybois
Sébastien Jouve
2:24.348  Great Britain
Liam Heath
Ed McKeever

Jon Schofield
2:24.972

Women[]

  Non-Olympic classes

Canoe[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C–1 200 m[20]  Laurence Vincent-Lapointe (CAN) 46.419  Staniliya Stamenova (BUL) 46.977   (BRA) 47.099
C–2 500 m[21]  Hungary

Kincső Takács
2:03.152  Belarus

Kamila Bobr
2:04.562  Russia

Olesia Romasenko
2:06.719

Kayak[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K–1 200 m[22]  Lisa Carrington (NZL) 37.898 WB  Marta Walczykiewicz (POL) 38.814  Nikolina Moldovan (SRB) 39.416
K–1 500 m[23]  Danuta Kozák (HUN) 1:49.283  Lisa Carrington (NZL) 1:49.790  Bridgitte Hartley (RSA) 1:50.496
K–1 1000 m[24]  Teneale Hatton (NZL) 3:49.423  Tamara Csipes (HUN) 3:49.474  Dalma Ružičić-Benedek (SRB) 3:49.780
K–1 5000 m[25]  Louisa Sawers (GBR) 23:10.957  Maryna Pautaran (BLR) 23:15.158   (HUN) 23:21.060
K–2 200 m[26]  Hungary
Anna Kárász
Ninetta Vad
35.869  Germany
Franziska Weber
Tina Dietze
35.986  Belarus
Marharyta Tsishkevich
Maryna Litvinchuk
36.217
K–2 500 m[27]  Hungary
Gabriella Szabó
Tamara Csipes
1:39.935  Serbia
Nikolina Moldovan
Olivera Moldovan
1:40.480  Poland
Karolina Naja
Beata Mikołajczyk
1:41.337
K–2 1000 m[28]  Denmark
Henriette Engel Hansen
Emma Jørgensen
3:33.784  Belarus

3:35.818  Hungary
Erika Medveczky
Alíz Sarudi
3:35.949
K–4 500 m[29]  Hungary
Anna Kárász
Danuta Kozák
Gabriella Szabó
Ninetta Vad
1:28.219  Poland
Edyta Dzieniszewska
Beata Mikołajczyk
Karolina Naja
Marta Walczykiewicz
1:28.942  Belarus
Volha Khudzenka
Nadzeya Papok
Maryna Pautaran
Marharyta Tsishkevich
1:29.585
K–1 4 × 200 m Relay[30]  Poland
Edyta Dzieniszewska
Karolina Naja
Marta Walczykiewicz
Ewelina Wojnarowska
2:47.793  Russia
Natalia Lobova
Anastasia Panchenko
Natalia Podolskaya
2:48.833  Belarus
Maryna Pautaran
Volha Khudzenka
Marharyta Tsishkevich
2:49.762

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary (HUN)65617
2 Russia (RUS)4228
3 Germany (GER)2518
4 Czech Republic (CZE)2114
5 New Zealand (NZL)2103
6 Denmark (DEN)2013
7 Canada (CAN)2002
 Slovakia (SVK)2002
9 Poland (POL)1214
10 Serbia (SRB)1135
11 Australia (AUS)1102
 Romania (ROU)1102
 Ukraine (UKR)1102
14 Brazil (BRA)1023
 Great Britain (GBR)1023
16 Belarus (BLR)0448
17 Bulgaria (BUL)0202
18 France (FRA)0123
19 Portugal (POR)0101
 Sweden (SWE)0101
21 Spain (ESP)0022
22 Cuba (CUB)0011
 Lithuania (LTU)0011
 South Africa (RSA)0011
Totals (24 nations)29293088

Paracanoeing[]

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's K–1 200 m A[31]   (HUN) 49.375  Ian Marsden (GBR) 49.866   (RUS) 50.095
Men's K–1 200 m TA[32]   (AUT) 40.928  Fernando Rufino de Paulo (BRA) 41.872   (RUS) 42.906
Men's K–1 200 m LTA[33]   (UKR) 39.208  Iulian Serban (ROU) 39.467  Leonid Krylov (RUS) 39.962
Men's V–1 200 m A[34]  Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva (BRA) 54.944   (UKR) 57.481  Róbert Suba (HUN) 59.136
Men's V–1 200 m TA[35]  Curtis McGrath (AUS) 48.596   (GBR) 49.613   (RUS) 52.356
Men's V–1 200 m LTA[36]   (ITA) 50.368   (GBR) 51.369   (RUS) 51.806
Women's K–1 200 m A[37]  Jeanette Chippington (GBR) 55.213   (UKR) 59.292   (RUS) 59.856
Women's K–1 200 m TA[38]  Emma Wiggs (GBR) 53.128  Christine Gauthier (CAN) 53.505   (UKR) 55.235
Women's K–1 200 m LTA[39]  Anne Dickins (GBR) 49.700  Cindy Moreau (FRA) 49.813  Amanda Reynolds (AUS) 51.247
Women's V–1 200 m A[40]  Jeanette Chippington (GBR) 1:00.016  Kara Kennedy (AUS) 1:06.718  Zoia Ovsii (UKR) 1:31.382
Women's V–1 200 m TA[41]  Emma Wiggs (GBR) 1:00.358  Christine Gauthier (CAN) 1:02.565   (UKR) 1:03.666
Women's V–1 200 m LTA[42]   (GBR) 57.948   (RUS) 1:00.749  Christine Gauthier (CAN) 1:01.908

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