1990 Canoe Slalom World Cup

The 1990 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 3rd edition. The series consisted of 4 regular world cup races and the world cup final.

Calendar

Label Venue Date
World Cup Race 1 United States Wausau 30 June - 1 July
World Cup Race 2 United States Savage River
World Cup Race 3 West Germany Augsburg 11–12 August
World Cup Race 4 France Bourg St.-Maurice 17–18 August
World Cup Final Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tacen 25–26 August

Final standings

The winner of each world cup race was awarded 25 points. The points scale reached down to 1 point for 15th place. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions in the world cup final.

C1 men

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1 Jon Lugbill (USA)107
2 Carlo Faloci (FRA)72
3 David Hearn (USA)70
4 Gareth Marriott (GBR)59
5 Emmanuel Brugvin (FRA)50
6 Thierry Humeau (FRA)35
7 Hervé Delamarre (FRA)31
8 Jože Vidmar (YUG)31
9 Jed Prentice (USA)30
10 Juraj Ontko (TCH)28

C2 men

Pos Athletes Points
1 Miroslav Šimek/Jiří Rohan (TCH)109
2 Thierry Saidi/Emmanuel del Rey (FRA)79
3 Frank Adisson/Wilfrid Forgues (FRA)77
4 Joe Jacobi/Scott Strausbaugh (USA)68
5 Lecky Haller/Jamie McEwan (USA)59
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K1 men

Pos Athlete Points
1 Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA)81
2 Richard Fox (GBR)77
3 Luboš Hilgert (TCH)68
4 Martin Hemmer (GER)46
5 Janez Skok (YUG)44
6 Melvyn Jones (GBR)40
7 Peter Micheler (LUX)31
8 Ian Wiley (IRL)28
9 Marjan Štrukelj (YUG)27
10 Vincent Fondeviole (FRA)25

K1 women

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1 Myriam Jerusalmi (FRA)83
2 Elisabeth Micheler (FRG)66
3 Štěpánka Hilgertová (TCH)66
4 Anne Boixel (FRA)65
5 Dana Chladek (USA)59
6 Zdenka Grossmannová (TCH)54
7 Cathy Hearn (USA)48
8 Eva Roth (FRG)32
9 Marcela Sadilová (TCH)26
10 Maria Francis (GBR)24

Results

World Cup Race 1

The first world cup race of the season took place in Wausau, Wisconsin from 30 June to 1 July.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Jon Lugbill (USA)  David Hearn (USA)  Carlo Faloci (FRA)
C2 men  France
Frank Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
 United States
Joe Jacobi
Scott Strausbaugh
 Czechoslovakia
Jan Petříček
Tomáš Petříček
K1 men  Shaun Pearce (GBR)  Janez Skok (YUG)  Richard Fox (GBR)
K1 women  Myriam Jerusalmi (FRA)  Dana Chladek (USA)  Štěpánka Hilgertová (TCH)

World Cup Race 2

The second world cup race of the season took place in Savage River, Maryland.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Jon Lugbill (USA)  Gareth Marriott (GBR)  David Hearn (USA)
C2 men  Czechoslovakia
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
 France
Thierry Saidi
Emmanuel del Rey
 France
Frank Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
K1 men  Luboš Hilgert (TCH)  Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA)  Richard Fox (GBR)
K1 women  Myriam Jerusalmi (FRA)  Dana Chladek (USA)  Anne Boixel (FRA)

World Cup Race 3

The third world cup race of the season took place on the Augsburg Eiskanal from 11 to 12 August.[2]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Jon Lugbill (USA)  David Hearn (USA)  Carlo Faloci (FRA)
C2 men  Czechoslovakia
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
198.40  France
Thierry Saidi
Emmanuel del Rey
200.61  France
Frank Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
203.96
K1 men  Martin Hemmer (FRG)177.23  Luboš Hilgert (TCH)179.14  Peter Micheler (LUX)179.88
K1 women  Elisabeth Micheler (FRG)205.83  Kordula Striepecke (GDR)208.59  Štěpánka Hilgertová (TCH)211.25

World Cup Race 4

The fourth world cup race of the season took place in Bourg St.-Maurice from 17 to 18 August.[3]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Emmanuel Brugvin (FRA)176.24  Carlo Faloci (FRA)176.92  David Hearn (USA)178.35
C2 men  Czechoslovakia
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
189.32  France
Jérôme Daille
Gilles Lelievre
189.94  United States
Joe Jacobi
Scott Strausbaugh
190.74
K1 men  Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA)163.36  Richard Fox (GBR)164.79  Luboš Hilgert (TCH)165.34
K1 women  Anne Boixel (FRA)189.40  Myriam Jerusalmi (FRA)194.29  Štěpánka Hilgertová (TCH)194.57

World Cup Final

The final world cup race of the season took place at the Tacen Whitewater Course from 25 to 26 August.[4]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Martin Lang (FRG)135.41  Jon Lugbill (USA)135.45  Oliver Weist (FRG)135.63
C2 men  Czechoslovakia
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
144.46  United States
Jamie McEwan
Lecky Haller
148.59  France
Thierry Saidi
Emmanuel del Rey
149.35
K1 men  Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA)120.23  Martin Hemmer (GER)122.37  Richard Fox (GBR)124.06
K1 women  Zdenka Grossmannová (TCH)151.99  Elisabeth Micheler (FRG)154.20  Eva Roth (FRG)156.61

References

  1. "1990 World Cup Final Rankings (C1M and K1W)" (PDF). Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  2. "Official results - World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  3. "Official results - World Cup Race 4" (PDF). Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  4. "Official results - World Cup Final (C1M and K1W)" (PDF). Retrieved 6 August 2017.
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