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International athletics championship event
2017 European Wildwater Championships |
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Host city | Skopje, North Macedonia |
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Level | Senior |
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Events | 19 (12 individual + 9 team) (12 men + 9 women) |
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The 2017 European Wildwater Championships was the 11th edition of the global wildwater canoeing competition, European Wildwater Championships, organised by the European Canoe Association.[1]
Events[]
- Classic
- K1 men classic
- K1 women classic
- K1 men classic teams
- K1 women classic teams
- Sprint
- K1 men sprint
- K1 women sprint
- K1 men sprint teams
- K1 women sprint teams
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- Classic
- C1 men classic
- C1 women classic
- C1 men classic teams
- Sprint
- C1 men sprint
- C1 women sprint
- C1 men sprint teams
- C1 women sprint teams
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- Classic
- C2 men classic
- C2 women classic
- C2 men classic teams
- Sprint
- C2 men sprint
- C2 women sprint
- C2 men sprint teams
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K1 Classic[]
K1 Sprint[]
C1 Classic[]
C1 Sprint[]
Men team[]
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Women team[]
Rank |
Country |
Athletes |
Time
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1
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Czech Republic
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, , Klara Hricova
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63,54
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2
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3
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C1 Classic[]
C2 Sprint[]
Men team[]
Rank |
Country |
Athletes |
Time
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1
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France
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, / Louis Lapointe, / Stephane Santamaria, Quentin Dazeur
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43,81
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2
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Czech Republic
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Daniel Suchanek, Ondrej Rolenc / Marek Rygel, Petr Veselý / , Antonin Hales
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46,94
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3
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Italy
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, Mattia Quintarelli / , Davide Maccagnan / ,
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49,26
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See also[]
References[]
External links[]
Categories:
- 2017 in the Republic of Macedonia
- European Wildwater Championships
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