1971 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships
The 1971 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships was the 7th edition of the global wildwater canoeing competition, Wildwater Canoeing World Championships, organised by the International Canoe Federation.[1]
1971 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships | |
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Host city | Merano, Italy |
Level | Senior |
Events | 10 |
← 1969 1973 → |
Podiums
K1
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Bernd Kast | West Germany | ||
Kurt Presslmayr | Austria | ||
Jochen Schwarz | West Germany |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Ulrike Deppe | West Germany | ||
Magda Wunderlich | West Germany | ||
Ludmilla Polesna | Czechoslovakia |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Ulrich Pech Bernd Kast Jochen Schwarz | West Germany | ||
Gerhard Peinhaupt Manfred Pock Kurt Presslmayr | Austria | ||
Jean-Pierre Burny Jean-Claude Michiels Philippe Prévost | Belgium |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Annemie Amslinger Ulrike Deppe Magda Wunderlich | West Germany | ||
Irena Komancova Ludmilla Polesna Bohumila Kapplova | Czechoslovakia | ||
Mélanie Alexis Ingrid Burny Rosine Roland | Belgium |
C1
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Peter Sodomka | Czechoslovakia | ||
Bernd Heinemann | West Germany | ||
Walter Gehlen | West Germany |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Walter Gehlen Bernd Heinemann Wolfgang Jogwer | West Germany | ||
Jiri Vocka Karel Tresnak Peter Sodomka | Czechoslovakia | ||
John Sweet Al Button Russ Nichols | United States |
C2
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Pierre-François Lefauconnier Gilles Lefauconnier | France | ||
Heimo Müllneritsch Helmar Steindl | Austria | ||
Jean-Paul Meynard Claude Bost | France |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Wenzel / Hess Spengler / Stock Roock / Schmidt | West Germany | ||
Kadaňka / Brabec Janoušek / Horyna Měšťan / Měšťan | Czechoslovakia | ||
Allen / Willams Bradley / Swift Godwin / Court | United Kingdom |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Hanneliese Spitz Helmut Ramelov | Austria | ||
Claudette Parisy Alain Feuillette | France | ||
France Gaud Georges Dransart | France |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time |
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Gaud / Dransart Parisy / Feuillette Ravilly / Guilbaud | France | ||
Lasseur / Gauert Rose / Rose Schönherr / Gebert | West Germany | ||
Svoboda / Legatova Koudelka/ Koudelkova Krejza/ Sirotkova | Czechoslovakia |
Medal table
Rank | Country | Tot. | |||
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1 | West Germany | 5 | 4 | 2 | 11 |
2 | France | 3 | 1 | 2 | 6 |
3 | Austria | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
4 | Czechoslovakia | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
5 | Belgium | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
6 | United States | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 10 | 10 | 10 | 30 |
See also
References
- Kamber, Raymond, ed. (2008). "Medal Winners – Olympic Games and World Championships (1936–2007)" (PDF). CanoeICF.com. International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
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