2002 Canoe Sprint European Championships

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The 2002 Canoe Sprint European Championships were held in Szeged, Hungary. [1]

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Medal overview

Men

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
C1-200m Flag of Russia.svg Maksim Opalev 39.904 Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Jezierski 40.748 Flag of Hungary.svg Sándor Malomsoki 40.988
C2-200m Flag of Hungary.svg
Miklós Buzál
Attila Végh
36.899 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Petr Netušil
Petr Fuksa
36.971 Flag of Romania.svg
Ionel Averian
Mikhail Vartolemei
37.011
C4-200m Flag of Russia.svg
Sergey Ulegin
Maksim Opalev
Roman Kruglyakov
Alexander Kostoglod
33.854 Flag of Hungary.svg
György Kolonics
Sándor Malomsoki
Gábor Ivan
László Vasali
33.866 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Petr Procházka
Petr Fuksa
Jan Břečka
Karel Kožíšek
34.322
K1-200m Flag of Germany.svg Ronald Rauhe 35.201 Flag of Hungary.svg Vince Fehérvári 35.441 Flag of Lithuania.svg Romas Petrukanecas 35.621
K2-200m Flag of Hungary.svg
Róbert Hegedűs
Vince Fehérvári
32.382 Flag of Germany.svg
Tim Wieskötter
Ronald Rauhe
32.546 Flag of Poland.svg
Adam Wysocki
Marek Twardowski
32.554
K4-200m Flag of Slovakia.svg
Rastislav Kužel
Ladislav Belovič
Martin Chorváth
Juraj Lipták
30.414 Flag of Spain.svg
Manuel Muñoz Arestoy
Jaime Acuna Iglesias
Aike González Comesaña
Oier Aranzadi Aizpurua
30.482 Flag of Hungary.svg
István Beé
Gábor Horváth
Vince Fehérvári
Róbert Hegedűs
30.518
C1-500m Flag of Russia.svg Maksim Opalev 1:45.614 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Dittmer 1:46.826 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Doktor 1:48.038
C2-500m Flag of Russia.svg
Sergey Ulegin
Alexander Kostoglod
1:38.502 Flag of Romania.svg
Silviu Simioncencu
Florin Popescu
1:39.650 Flag of Germany.svg
Tomasz Wylenzek
Christian Gille
1:40.866
C4-500m Flag of Hungary.svg
Gábor Ivan
Sándor Malomsoki
György Kozmann
Béla Belicza
1:29.956 Flag of Russia.svg
Alexei Volkonski
Konstantin Fomichev
Aleksandr Artemida
Roman Kruglyakov
1:30.424 Flag of Romania.svg
Mikhail Vartolemei
Samil Grigore
Ionel Averian
Iosif Anisim
1:30.640
K1-500m Flag of Hungary.svg Ákos Vereckei 1:36.868 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Petar Merkov 1:36.924 Flag of Spain.svg Jovino González 1:37.440
K2-500m Flag of Germany.svg
Tim Wieskötter
Ronald Rauhe
1:26.971 Flag of Hungary.svg
Botond Storcz
Zoltán Kammerer
1:27.047 Flag of Sweden.svg
Markus Oscarsson
Henrik Nilsson
1:27.263
K4-500m Flag of Slovakia.svg
Juraj Bača
Erik Vlček
Michal Riszdorfer
Richard Riszdorfer
1:19.650 Flag of Hungary.svg
Róbert Hegedűs
Zsombor Borhi
Lajos Gyökös
Roland Kökény
1:20.278 Flag of Italy.svg
Andrea Facchin
Luca Piemonte
Franco Benedini
Antonio Rossi
1:20.350
C1-1000m Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Dittmer 3:58.103 Flag of Russia.svg Maksim Opalev 3:58.979 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stanimir Atanasov 4:00.893
C2-1000m Flag of Romania.svg
Florin Popescu
Silviu Simioncencu
3:38.607 Flag of Poland.svg
Marcin Kobierski
Michał Śliwiński
3:38.727 Flag of Russia.svg
Alexander Kostoglod
Sergey Ulegin
3:38.859
C4-1000m Flag of Hungary.svg
Béla Belicza
György Kozmann
Ferenc Novák
Gábor Ivan
3:18.790 Flag of Romania.svg
Ionel Averian
Samil Grigore
Iosif Anisim
Mitică Pricop
3:20.146 Flag of Russia.svg
Alexei Volkonski
Dmitri Sergeev
Konstantin Fomichev
Roman Kruglyakov
3:20.674
K1-1000m Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Brabants 3:34.148 Flag of Poland.svg Adam Seroczyński 3:34.226 Flag of Germany.svg Lutz Liwowski 3:34.616
K2-1000m Flag of Sweden.svg
Henrik Nilsson
Markus Oscarsson
3:11.931 Flag of Slovakia.svg
Róbert Erban
Juraj Kadnár
3:13.545 Flag of Norway.svg
Nils Olav Fjeldheim
Eirik Verås Larsen
3:13.665
K4-1000m Flag of Slovakia.svg
Juraj Bača
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
2:51.446 Flag of Hungary.svg
Botond Storcz
Roland Kökény
Gábor Horváth
Zoltán Kammerer
2:52.748 Flag of Bulgaria.svg
Milko Kazanov
Ivan Hristov
Petar Merkov
Yordan Yordanov
2:52.754

Women

EventGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K1-200m Flag of Spain.svg Teresa Portela Rivas 40.319 Flag of Poland.svg Aneta Pastuszka 40.563 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rachel Train 41.227
K2-200m Flag of Spain.svg
Sonia Molanes Costa
Beatriz Manchón
37.145 Flag of Poland.svg
Joanna Skowroń
Aneta Pastuszka
37.529 Flag of Russia.svg
Galina Poryvaeva
Natalya Gouilly
37.637
K4-200m Flag of Spain.svg
Sonia Molanes Costa
Beatriz Manchón
Teresa Portela Rivas
María Isabel García
34.317 Flag of Hungary.svg
Nataša Janić
Kinga Bóta
Szilvia Szabó
Tímea Paksy
34.521 Flag of Russia.svg
Galina Poryvaeva
Marina Iatsun
Natalya Gouilly
Olga Tishchenko
35.165
K1-500m Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Kovács 1:47.343 Flag of Italy.svg Josefa Idem 1:48.703 Flag of Poland.svg Elżbieta Urbańczyk 1:49.963
K2-500m Flag of Poland.svg
Joanna Skowroń
Aneta Pastuszka
1:37.987 Flag of Hungary.svg
Kinga Bóta
Szilvia Szabó
1:39.087 Flag of Spain.svg
Beatriz Manchón
Sonia Molanes Costa
1:39.795
K4-500m Flag of Hungary.svg
Kinga Bóta
Katalin Kovács
Szilvia Szabó
Erzsébet Viski
1:30.765 Flag of Spain.svg
Teresa Portela Rivas
Sonia Molanes Costa
Beatriz Manchón
María Isabel García
1:32.049 Flag of Poland.svg
Aneta Białkowska
Aneta Pastuszka
Joanna Skowroń
Karolina Sadalska
1:33.077
K1-1000m Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Kovács 3:55.298 Flag of Italy.svg Josefa Idem 3:57.842 Flag of Germany.svg Katrin Wagner 3:59.432
K2-1000m Flag of Hungary.svg
Kinga Bóta
Szilvia Szabó
3:38.283 Flag of Poland.svg
Aneta Białkowska
Joanna Skowroń
3:39.968 Flag of Germany.svg
Manuela Mucke
Nadine Opgen-Rhein
3:40.172
K4-1000m Flag of Hungary.svg
Katalin Móni
Tímea Paksy
Alexandra Keresztesi
Erzsébet Viski
3:21.280 Flag of Romania.svg
Florica Vulpeş
Alina Ciurescu
Mariana Ciobanu
Lidia Rusănescu
3:23.674 Flag of Poland.svg
Karolina Sadalska
Dorota Kuczkowska
Iwona Pyżalska
Małgorzata Czajczyńska
3:26.500

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 107219
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 42410
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3249
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3227
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3104
6Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 16411
7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1326
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1012
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1012
10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0213
11Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0123
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0123
13Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 0011
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0011
Totals (14 entries)27272781

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