1958 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

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The 1958 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia. This event was held under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation.

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The men's competition consisted of four Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Two events were held for the women, both in kayak. This was the fifth championships in canoe sprint.

The Soviet Union won their first medals at these championships.

Medal summary

Men's

Canoe

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
C-1 1000 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Gennady Bukharin  (URS)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Vokněr  (TCH)Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yuriy Vinogradov  (URS)
C-1 10000 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Gennady Bukharin  (URS)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Vokněr  (TCH)Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Nichifor Tarara  (ROU)
C-2 1000 mFlag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania
Alexe Dumitru
Simion Ismailciuc
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg  Hungary
László Simari
Lajos Bodnar
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Jiří Kodeš
Václav Vokál
C-2 10000 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Stepan Oshchepkov
Aleksandr Silayev
Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania
Achim Sidorov
Lavrente Calinov
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Jiří Kodeš
Václav Vokál

Kayak

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 500 mFlag of Poland.svg  Stefan Kapłaniak  (POL)Flag of Sweden.svg  Gert Fredriksson  (SWE)Flag of Germany.svg  Dieter Krause  (GDR)
K-1 1000 mFlag of Germany.svg  Fritz Briel  (GER)Flag of Hungary.svg  Ferenc Hatlaczki  (HUN)Flag of Sweden.svg  Gert Fredriksson  (SWE)
K-1 10000 mFlag of Finland.svg  Thorvald Strömberg  (FIN)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ladislav Čepčianský  (TCH)Flag of Denmark.svg  Vagn Schmidt  (DEN)
K-1 4 x 500 m relayFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Paul Lange
Meinard Miltenberger
Helmut Herz
Fritz Briel
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
György Mészáros
László Kovács
Ferenc Hatlaczki
Lajos Kiss
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Henri Lindelöf
Carl von Gerber
Sven-Olov Sjödelius
Gert Fredriksson
K-2 500 mFlag of Poland.svg Poland
Stefan Kapłaniak
Władysław Zieliński
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
László Nagy
László Kovács
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Meinard Miltenberger
Paul Lange
K-2 1000 mFlag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Henri Verbrugghe
Germain van der Moere
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Yevgeny Yatsinenko
Ivan Golovachov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Mikhail Kaaleste
Anatoly Demitkov
K-2 10000 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
János Urányi
László Fábián
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Heinz Ackers
Wilhelm Schlüssel
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Helmuth Stocker
Franz Teidl
K-4 1000 mFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Michel Scheuer
Georg Lietz
Gustav Schmidt
Theodor Kleine
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
György Mészáros
József Pehl
András Szente
János Petroczy
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Mikhail Kaaleste
Igor Pisarev
Anatoliy Trozhenkov
Anatoly Demitkov
K-4 10000 mFlag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Michel Scheuer
Georg Lietz
Gustav Schmidt
Theodor Kleine
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Günter Kruger
Walter Sander
Heinrich Hell
Hubert Birgels
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Nikolay Rudzinkas
Volodar Zvyozdkin
Alfons Rudzinkas
Vasiliy Stepanov

Women's

Kayak

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 500 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Yelisaveta Kislova  (URS)Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Antonina Seredina  (URS)Flag of Germany.svg  Theresa Zens  (GER)
K-2 500 mFlag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Nina Gruzintseva
Mariya Shubina
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Antonina Seredina
Yelisaveta Kislova
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Theresa Zens
Ingrid Hartmann

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)53412
2Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany  (FRG)42410
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)2002
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)1506
5Flag of Romania (1952-1965).svg  Romania  (ROU)1113
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)1001
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)1001
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia  (TCH)0325
9Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)0123
10Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)0011
Flag of Germany.svg  East Germany  (GDR)0011
Totals (11 entries)15151545

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