1994 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

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1994 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
Host city Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City, Mexico at neighboring Xochimilco
  1993
1995  

The 1994 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Mexico City, Mexico for the second time at neighboring Xochimilco. The Mexican city had hosted the event previously in 1974 at the same venue that hosted the canoeing and rowing competitions for the 1968 Summer Olympics.

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The men's competition consisted of nine Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Six events were held for the women, all in kayak. The 10000 m events for men (Two canoe and three kayak) and 5000 m events for women (two in kayak) were dropped from the program (Three events at 5000 m (men's C-1, and men's and women's K-1) resumed at the 2010 championships.) and the 200 m events for C-1, C-2, and C-4 (men only), and K-1, K-2, and K-4 (both men and women) took their place. This represented the greatest change in the championships program since their reconstitution in 1950 following both World War II and the 1948 Summer Olympics.

This was the 26th championships in canoe sprint.

Medal summary

Men's

Canoe

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
C-1 200 mFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Nikolay Bukhalov  (BUL)41.869Flag of Hungary.svg  Ervin Hoffman  (HUN)42.241Flag of Ukraine.svg  Michał Śliwiński  (UKR)42.281
C-1 500 mFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Nikolay Bukhalov  (BUL)1:55.264Flag of Hungary.svg  Imre Pulai  (HUN)1:56.752Flag of Ukraine.svg  Michał Śliwiński  (UKR)1:57.056
C-1 1000 mFlag of Poland.svg  Ivan Klementiev  (POL)4:08.144Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Nikolay Bukhalov  (BUL)4:08.208Flag of Romania.svg  Victor Partnoi  (ROU)4:10.424
C-2 200 mFlag of Belarus (1918, 1991-1995).svg  Belarus
Aleksandr Masseykov
Dmitriy Dovgailyonok
39.792Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
40.000Flag of France.svg France
Oliver Bolivn
Sylvain Hoyer
40.400
C-2 500 mFlag of Romania.svg  Romania
Gheorghe Andriev
Grigore Obreja
1:47.780Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
1:48.452Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Blagovest Stoyanov
Martin Marinov
1:49.812
C-2 1000 mFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Andreas Dittmer
Gunar Kirchbach
3:50.100Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Ferenc Novák
Gáspár Boldiszár
3:51.988Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Dariusz Koszykowski
Tomasz Goliasz
3:52.484
C-4 200 mFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Pavel Konovalov
Andrey Kabanov
Sergey Chemerov
Aleksandr Kostoglod
35.412Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
Attila Szabó
Ervin Hoffman
35.524Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Petr Procházka
Tomáš Křivánek
Roman Dittrich
Waldemar Fibgir
36.020
C-4 500 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Ervin Hoffman
Attila Szabó
Gáspár Boldiszár
Ferenc Novák
1:30.464Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Marcel Glăvan
Cosmin Pașca
Antonel Borșan
Florin Popescu
1:30.480Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Slavomír Kňazovický
Peter Páleš
Csaba Orosz
Juraj Filip
1:32.592
C-4 1000 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Imre Pulai
György Kolonics
Tibor Takács
Csaba Horváth
3:26.708Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Marcel Glăvan
Cosmin Pașca
Antonel Borșan
Florin Popescu
3:29.872Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
Juan Martínez
Antonio Romero
Ramón Ferrer
Benjamín Castaneda
3:34.648

Kayak

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 200 mFlag of Belarus (1918, 1991-1995).svg  Sergey Kalesnik  (BLR)36.737Flag of Hungary.svg  Vince Fehérvári  (HUN)37.445Flag of Spain.svg  Miguel García  (ESP)37.541
K-1 500 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Zsombor Borhi  (HUN)1:42.236Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Daniel Collins  (AUS)1:42.416Flag of Norway.svg  Knut Holmann  (NOR)1:42.876
K-1 1000 mFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Clint Robinson  (AUS)3:38.714Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Borhi  (HUN)3:38.962Flag of Norway.svg  Knut Holmann  (NOR)3:40.842
K-2 200 mFlag of Poland.svg Poland
Maciej Freimut
Adam Wysocki
36.156Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Romică Șerban
Daniel Stoian
36.180Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Guitsche
36.324
K-2 500 mFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Guitsche
1:33.108Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
András Rajna
Attila Adrovicz
1:33.588Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Martin Hunter
Clint Robinson
1:33.876
K-2 1000 mFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Jesper Staal
Thor Nielsen
3:21.268Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Antonio Rossi
Daniele Scarpa
3:22.772Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
István Beé
István Szijarto
3:25.908
K-4 200 mFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Anatoly Tishchenko
Oleg Gorobiy
Sergey Verlin
Viktor Denisov
32.180Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Floran Scoica
Sorin Petcu
Marin Popescu
Geza Magyar
32.308Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Michał Śliwiński
Andrey Petrov
Yuriy Kichayev
Andrey Borzukov
32.452
K-4 500 mFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Viktor Denisov
Anatoly Tishchenko
Sergey Verlin
Oleg Gorobiy
1:21.488Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Floran Scoica
Sorin Petcu
Marin Popescu
Geza Magyar
1:21.900Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Gábor Horváth
Ferenc Csipes
Zoltán Antal
Róbert Hegedűs
1:22.264
K-4 1000 mFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Viktor Denisov
Anatoly Tishchenko
Aleksandr Ivanik
Oleg Gorobiy
3:01.408Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Piotr Markiewicz
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Adam Wysocki
Marek Witkowski
3:02.368Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Thomas Reineck
Oliver Kegel
André Wohllebe
Mario von Appen
3:02.680

Women's

Kayak

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 200 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Rita Kőbán  (HUN)42.904Flag of Sweden.svg  Anna Olsson  (SWE)42.984Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Caroline Brunet  (CAN)43.244
K-1 500 mFlag of Germany.svg  Birgit Schmidt  (GER)1:53.552Flag of Hungary.svg  Rita Kőbán  (HUN)1:54.196Flag of Italy.svg  Josefa Idem  (ITA)1:54.640
K-2 200 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Éva Dónusz
Eva Laky
40.252Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Birgit Schmidt
Daniela Gleue
40.492Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Barbara Hacjel
Elżbieta Urbańczyk
40.828
K-2 500 mFlag of Poland.svg Poland
Elżbieta Urbańczyk
Barbara Hacjel
1:49.684Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Kinga Czigány
Szilvia Mednyánszky
1:50.804Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Birgit Schmidt
Daniela Gleue
1:51.396
K-4 200 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Éva Dónusz
Szilvia Mednyánszky
Eva Laky
Rita Kőbán
37.120Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Birgit Schmidt
Anett Schuck
Ramona Portwich
Daniela Gleue
37.168Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Caroline Brunet
Klari MacAskill
Alison Herst
Corrina Kennedy
37.328
K-4 500 mFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Birgit Schmidt
Ramona Portwich
Anett Schuck
Daniela Gleue
1:35.588Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Kinga Czigány
Éva Dónusz
Rita Kőbán
Szilvia Mednyánszky
1:35.952Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Anna Olsson
Susanne Rosenqvist
Maria Haglund
Ignela Ericsson
1:37.648

Medals table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 612220
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4239
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4004
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3126
5Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 2114
6Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2002
7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1517
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1113
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1001
10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0112
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0112
12Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0033
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0022
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0022
15Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0011
Flag of France.svg  France 0011
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 0011
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 0011
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0011
Totals (19 entries)24242472

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