2019 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships

The 2019 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships was the 36th edition of the global wildwater canoeing competition, Wildwater Canoeing World Championships, organised by the International Canoe Federation.[1]

2019 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships
Parc Olímpic del Segre
Dates25 - 29 September
Host cityLa Seu d'Urgell, Spain
LevelSenior
Events11
2018
2021

Results

K1

Event1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Individual Women Phénicia Dupras
 France
Anežka Paloudová
 Czech Republic
Barbora Dimovová
 Czech Republic
Individual Men Nejc Znidarcic
 Slovenia
Félix Bouvet
 France
Hugues Moret
 France
Team Women Anežka Paloudová
Martina Satková
Barbora Dimovová
 Czech Republic
Lise Vinet
Phénicia Dupras
Mathilde Valdenaire
 France
Meghan Jaedicke
Sabine Fuesser
Jil-Sophie Eckert
 Germany
Team Men Nejc Znidarcic
Anže Urankar
Simon Oven
 Slovenia
Félix Bouvet
Hugues Moret
Maxence Barouh
 France
Adam Satke
Filip Hric
Vojtěch Zapletal
 Czech Republic

C1

Event1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Individual Women Martina Satková
 Czech Republic
Cecilia Panato
 Italy
Elsa Gaubert
 France
Individual Men Louis Lapointe
 France
Ondřej Rolenc
 Czech Republic
Vladimír Slanina
 Czech Republic
Team Women Elsa Gaubert
Hélène Raguénès
Margot Béziat
 France
Martina Satková
Marie Němcová
Anežka Paloudová
 Czech Republic
Maren Lutz
Sabrina Barm
Lea Sophie Barth
 Germany
Team Men Louis Lapointe
Tony Debray
Quentin Dazeur
 France
Vladimír Slanina
Ondřej Rolenc
Marek Rygel
 Czech Republic
Igor Gojić
Luka Obadić
Ivan Tolić
 Croatia

C2

Event1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women Elsa Gaubert
Margot Béziat
 France
Marlene Ricciardi
Cecilia Panato
 Italy
Maren Lutz
Sabrina Barm
 Germany
Men Louis Lapointe
Tony Debray
 France
Marek Rygel
Petr Veselý
 Czech Republic
Stéphane Santamaria
Quentin Dazeur
 France
Team Men Louis Lapointe, Tony Debray
Stéphane Santamaria, Quentin Dazeur
Ancelin Gourjault, Lucas Pazat
 France
Finn Hartstein, Janosch Suelzer
Normen Weber, Rene Bruecker
Ole Schwarz, Yannic Lemmen
 Germany
Marek Rygel, Petr Veselý
Daniel Suchánek, Ondřej Rolenc
Vladimír Slanina, Vladimír Sen Slanina
 Czech Republic

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References

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