2004 Canoe Slalom World Cup Race 1 – Men's K-1

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The 2004 Canoe Slalom World Cup Race 1 - Men's K-1 was a Canoe Slalom race in Athens.

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Men’s K1 Kayak Single

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Results List - Heats - 1st and 2nd Run

RkAthlete1st Run2nd RunTotal
TimePen. Sec.Total TimeRkTimePen. Sec.Total TimeRkTimeBehind
1Flag of France.svg  Benoît Peschier  (FRA)94.61094.61493.11093.113187.720.00
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Campbell Walsh  (GBR)91.29293.29194.64094.643187.930.21
3Flag of Austria.svg  Helmut Oblinger  (AUT)95.81095.811092.76092.761188.570.85
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Ratcliffe  (GBR)94.25094.25294.45094.456188.700.98
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Cibák  (SVK)93.76497.761992.81092.812190.572.85
6Flag of Spain.svg  Carles Juanmartí  (ESP)96.02096.021195.08095.088191.103.38
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Fedja Marušič  (SLO)95.69297.691891.42493.428191.113.39
8Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Michael Kurt  (SUI)95.61095.61796.40096.4015192.014.29
9Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Cipressi  (ITA)95.63095.63895.02297.0216192.654.93
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Dejan Kralj  (SLO)92.65496.651294.27296.2714192.925.20
11Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Raab  (CZE)95.56297.561795.65095.6510193.215.49
12Flag of France.svg  Julien Billaut  (FRA)95.75095.75996.37298.3726194.126.40
13Flag of the Netherlands.svg  David Backhouse  (NED)93.08497.081397.71097.7120194.797.07
14Flag of the United States.svg  Brett Heyl  (USA)94.47094.47398.532100.5337195.007.28
15Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Warwick Draper  (AUS)95.74499.743195.36095.369195.107.38
16Flag of Croatia.svg  Dinko Mulić  (CRO)97.39097.391597.91097.9123195.307.58
17Flag of Croatia.svg  Andrej Glucks  (CRO)97.96097.962597.66097.6618195.627.90
18Flag of Austria.svg  Herwig Natmessnig  (AUT)95.26095.26699.032101.0340196.298.57
19Flag of the United States.svg  Scott Parsons  (USA)96.904100.903792.17496.1713197.079.35
20Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Floris Braat  (NED)101.230101.233896.08096.0811197.319.59
21Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidt  (GER)97.86299.863293.68497.6819197.549.82
22Flag of France.svg  Fabien Lefèvre  (FRA)98.05098.052695.71499.7132197.7610.04
23Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Costa  (ITA)95.78297.7820100.290100.2935198.0710.35
24Flag of Poland.svg  Dariusz Popiela  (POL)98.37098.372795.91499.9134198.2810.56
25Flag of Slovenia.svg  Uroš Kodelja  (SLO)94.63094.635103.800103.8057198.4310.71
26Flag of Ireland.svg  Eoin Rheinisch  (IRL)100.414104.415294.08094.085198.4910.77
27Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mathias Röthenmund  (SUI)98.54098.5428100.310100.3136198.8511.13
28Flag of Poland.svg  Grzegorz Polaczyk  (POL)97.95097.952497.194101.1942199.1411.42
29Flag of Togo.svg  Benjamin Boukpeti  (TOG)101.540101.544095.74297.7421199.2811.56
30Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo McCandless  (CHI)93.11497.1114100.302102.3049199.4111.69
31Flag of Austria.svg  Alexander Eplinger  (AUT)98.60098.6029100.940100.9439199.5411.82
32Flag of Ireland.svg  Aidan Rheinisch  (IRL)95.93297.9323101.640101.6445199.5711.85
33Flag of Japan.svg  Shumpei Sato  (JPN)97.53097.5316102.270102.2748199.8012.08
34Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Thomas Mosimann  (SUI)101.880101.884398.02098.0224199.9012.18
35Flag of Australia (converted).svg  John Wilkie  (AUS)100.720100.723599.43099.4330200.1512.43
36Flag of Germany.svg  Jens Ewald  (GER)101.390101.393997.64299.6431201.0313.31
37Flag of Slovakia.svg  Radoslav Orokocký  (SVK)99.992101.994499.08099.0828201.0713.35
38Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  David Ford  (CAN)102.222104.225095.30297.3017201.5213.80
39Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo Díez-Canedo  (ESP)103.422105.425796.16096.1612201.5813.86
40Flag of Ireland.svg  Neil Caffrey  (IRL)103.050103.054698.72098.7227201.7714.05
41Flag of Russia.svg  Stanislav Zhivodrov  (RUS)100.640100.643497.694101.6946202.3314.61
42Flag of New Zealand.svg  Jared Meehan  (NZL)97.92097.9222102.822104.8259202.7415.02
43Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Huw Swetnam  (GBR)100.050100.053396.756102.7552202.8015.08
44Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lukáš Kubričan  (CZE)96.834100.8336100.232102.2347203.0615.34
45Flag of Sweden.svg  Marten Hellberg  (SWE)99.984103.984993.11699.1129203.0915.37
46Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Pierre Levesque  (CAN)99.164103.1647100.900100.9038204.0616.34
47Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ivan Pišvejc  (CZE)97.764101.7641102.042104.0458205.8018.08
48Flag of Russia.svg  Mikhail Ageenko  (RUS)101.024105.025499.082101.0841206.1018.38
49Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sam Oud  (NED)95.78297.7820106.582108.5866206.3618.64
50Flag of Japan.svg  Tsubasa Sasaki  (JPN)99.782101.784299.826105.8263207.6019.88
51Flag of the United States.svg  Scott Shipley  (USA)100.224104.225097.496103.4955207.7119.99
52Flag of Germany.svg  Fabian Dörfler  (GER)97.18299.1830105.964109.9670209.1421.42
53Flag of Spain.svg  Mendiola E. Arakama  (ESP)109.790109.795999.452101.4544211.2423.52
54Flag of Japan.svg  Shuji Yamanaka  (JPN)112.702114.706597.90097.9022212.6024.88
55Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Emir Sarganović  (BIH)106.304110.3060103.620103.6256213.9226.20
56Flag of Croatia.svg  Boris Dujmić  (CRO)101.294105.2955103.326109.3268214.6126.89
57Flag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Dimitriou  (GRE)102.770102.7745107.904111.9073214.6726.95
58Flag of Russia.svg  Alexander Chigidin  (RUS)104.640104.6453108.982110.9871215.6227.90
59Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Lazar Popovski  (MKD)109.134113.1363100.622102.6250215.7528.03
60Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Atanas Nikolovski  (MKD)104.262106.2658105.834109.8369216.0928.37
61Flag of Slovakia.svg  Miroslav Damborský  (SVK)103.402105.4056110.152112.1574217.5529.83
62Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robert Parker  (AUS)114.942116.9469102.710102.7151219.6531.93
63Flag of Brazil.svg  Gustavo Selbach  (BRA)106.718114.7166101.244105.2461219.9532.23
64Flag of Thailand.svg  Hermann Husslein  (THA)105.906111.9062108.330108.3365220.2332.51
65Flag of New Zealand.svg  Ben Walkley  (NZL)115.392117.3970103.400103.4054220.7933.07
66Flag of Sweden.svg  Erik Ahlmark  (SWE)112.756118.757199.154103.1553221.9034.18
67Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yanwen Lin  (CHN)111.822113.8264104.124108.1264221.9434.22
68Flag of New Zealand.svg  Johann Roozenburg  (NZL)101.432103.4348116.354120.3578223.7836.06
69Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Molmenti  (ITA)120.404124.407495.90499.9033224.3036.58
70Flag of South Africa.svg  Cameron McIntosh  (RSA)109.296115.2968107.484111.4872226.7739.05
71Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Roger Madrigal  (CRC)117.254121.2573103.662105.6662226.9139.19
72Flag of Sweden.svg  Ola Benemark  (SWE)105.0510115.0567111.324115.3276230.3742.65
73Flag of Greece.svg  Alexandros Nikolopoulos  (GRE)107.484111.4861111.688119.6877231.1643.44
74Flag of Morocco.svg  Nizar Samlal  (MAR)114.306120.3072114.916120.9179241.2153.49
75Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksandr Malovanyy  (UKR)126.7210136.7277106.632108.6367245.3557.63
76Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mike Holroyd  (CAN)104.9852156.988294.13498.1325255.1167.39
77Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhixiang Chen  (CHN)137.114141.1180112.672114.6775255.7868.06
78Flag of Brazil.svg  Machado J. V. Martins  (BRA)128.894132.8976121.374125.3780258.2670.54
79Flag of Mexico.svg  Andres Sierra  (MEX)128.6910138.6979133.296139.2986277.9890.26
80Flag of Greece.svg  Giannopoulos Athanasios  (GRE)143.0010153.0081129.796135.7984288.79101.07
81Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Igor Kuzmanović  (BIH)149.2714163.2784131.024135.0283298.29110.57
82Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Olivier Machiels  (BEL)124.5950174.5986122.354126.3581300.94113.22
83Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ding Fuxue  (CHN)145.1956201.198899.332101.3343302.52114.80
84Flag of Ukraine.svg  Dmytro Prokopenko  (UKR)126.9610136.9678114.2752166.2791303.23115.51
85Flag of Hungary.svg  Gaspar Goncz  (HUN)147.3512159.3583150.7510160.7590320.10132.38
86Flag of Lithuania.svg  Tuminauskas Arunas  (LTU)153.3710163.3785147.9210157.9287321.29133.57
87Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Milan Pavlović  (SCG)137.9760197.9787131.356137.3585335.32147.60
88Flag of Peru.svg  Juan Antonio De Ugarte  (PER)117.9710127.9775158.2458216.2495344.21156.49
89Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Viseur Venceslas  (BEL)103.38152255.3892103.072105.0760360.45172.73
90Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chen Yaen-Ting  (TPE)145.1160205.1190150.478158.4788363.58175.86
91Flag of Tunisia.svg  Karim Ouazaa  (TUN)149.7762211.7791144.7016160.7089372.47184.75
92Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Christophe Putzeys  (BEL)144.0458202.0489119.9960179.9992382.03194.31
93Flag of Turkey.svg  Yavuz Aksakal  (TUR)153.44112265.4493144.8466210.8494476.28288.56
94Flag of Moldova.svg  Roman Zidrashco  (MDA)173.59114287.5994160.15114274.1597561.74374.02
95Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Aleksey Naumkin  (UZB)155.60354509.6099125.174129.1782638.77451.05
96Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Yuriy Konarev  (KAZ)201.86216417.8696200.14118318.1498736.00548.28
97Flag of Laos.svg  Chingbaohom Khomson  (LAO)206.84306512.84100172.3260232.3296745.16557.44
98Flag of Argentina.svg  Adrian Rossi  (ARG)171.34264435.3497148.04206354.0499789.38601.66
99Flag of Romania.svg  Lucian Cioara  (ROM)194.13266460.1398211.18262473.18103933.31745.59
100Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Nikola Stanković  (BIH)179.33408587.33101211.12218429.121001016.45828.73
101Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Kay Lau Kam  (HKG)200.07410610.07102188.02460648.021041258.091070.37
102Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hap Leung Kwan  (HKG)175.93462637.93103224.36454678.361021316.291128.57
103Flag of Colombia.svg  Palacios F. A. Alvarez  (COL)DNF171.4414185.4493
104Flag of Romania.svg  Dan Ardelean  (ROM)188.18114302.1895DNF
105Flag of India.svg  Toppo Karma  (IND)DNF175.34408583.34101
106Flag of Lebanon.svg  Ali Dandach  (LIB)DNF127.69704831.69105
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Felix Aguanta  (BOL)DNFDNF
Flag of Chile.svg  Alex Olguin  (CHI)DNSDNS
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Kong Keng Cheung  (HKG)DNFDNF
Flag of Moldova.svg  Coblai Serghei  (MDA)DNFDSQ-R

Results List - Semi Final

RkAthleteTimePen. Sec.Total TimeBehind
1Flag of France.svg  Fabien Lefèvre  (FRA)93.89093.890.00
2Flag of the United States.svg  Scott Parsons  (USA)94.57094.570.68
3Flag of France.svg  Benoît Peschier  (FRA)95.57095.571.68
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Campbell Walsh  (GBR)95.66095.661.77
5Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidt  (GER)95.76095.761.87
6Flag of France.svg  Julien Billaut  (FRA)95.77095.771.88
7Flag of Poland.svg  Dariusz Popiela  (POL)96.76096.762.87
8Flag of Austria.svg  Helmut Oblinger  (AUT)96.79096.792.90
9Flag of the United States.svg  Brett Heyl  (USA)96.89096.893.00
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Raab  (CZE)97.28097.283.39
11Flag of Slovenia.svg  Dejan Kralj  (SLO)99.00099.005.11
12Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Floris Braat  (NED)99.03099.035.14
13Flag of Slovenia.svg  Uroš Kodelja  (SLO)98.392100.396.50
14Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Warwick Draper  (AUS)101.290101.297.40
15Flag of Spain.svg  Carles Juanmartí  (ESP)99.302101.307.41
16Flag of Ireland.svg  Neil Caffrey  (IRL)99.472101.477.58
17Flag of Croatia.svg  Dinko Mulić  (CRO)101.740101.747.85
18Flag of the Netherlands.svg  David Backhouse  (NED)102.210102.218.32
19Flag of Slovenia.svg  Fedja Marušič  (SLO)98.934102.939.04
20Flag of Ireland.svg  Eoin Rheinisch  (IRL)104.280104.2810.39
21Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Michael Kurt  (SUI)104.340104.3410.45
22Flag of Poland.svg  Grzegorz Polaczyk  (POL)102.662104.6610.77
23Flag of Australia (converted).svg  John Wilkie  (AUS)100.784104.7810.89
24Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Cipressi  (ITA)102.822104.8210.93
25Flag of Austria.svg  Herwig Natmessnig  (AUT)105.300105.3011.41
26Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Mccandless  (CHI)103.992105.9912.10
27Flag of Germany.svg  Jens Ewald  (GER)102.444106.4412.55
28Flag of Togo.svg  Benjamin Boukpeti  (TOG)107.680107.6813.79
29Flag of Slovakia.svg  Radoslav Orokocký  (SVK)103.746109.7415.85
30Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  David Ford  (CAN)113.060113.0619.17
31Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mathias Röthenmund  (SUI)111.452113.4519.56
32Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Thomas Mosimann  (SUI)112.452114.4520.56
33Flag of Ireland.svg  Aidan Rheinisch  (IRL)115.340115.3421.45
34Flag of Spain.svg  Guillermo Díez-Canedo  (ESP)116.490116.4922.60
35Flag of Croatia.svg  Andrej Glucks  (CRO)116.780116.7822.89
36Flag of Japan.svg  Shumpei Sato  (JPN)113.696119.6925.80
37Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Ratcliffe  (GBR)96.6952148.6954.80
38Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Cibák  (SVK)101.5350151.5357.64
39Flag of Austria.svg  Alexander Eplinger  (AUT)106.6152158.6164.72
40Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Costa  (ITA)118.55100218.55124.66

Results List - SemiFinal and Final

RkAthleteSemifinalFinalTotal
TimePen. Sec.Total TimeRkTimePen. Sec.Total TimeRkTimeBehind
1Flag of France.svg  Fabien Lefèvre  (FRA)93.89093.89193.08093.081186.970.00
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Campbell Walsh  (GBR)95.66095.66494.40094.402190.063.09
3Flag of Austria.svg  Helmut Oblinger  (AUT)96.79096.79894.90094.903191.694.72
4Flag of France.svg  Benoît Peschier  (FRA)95.57095.57396.38096.384191.954.98
5Flag of the United States.svg  Scott Parsons  (USA)94.57094.57296.40298.407192.976.00
6Flag of France.svg  Julien Billaut  (FRA)95.77095.77695.21297.216192.986.01
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Raab  (CZE)97.28097.281096.45096.455193.736.76
8Flag of the United States.svg  Brett Heyl  (USA)96.89096.89996.54298.548195.438.46
9Flag of Poland.svg  Dariusz Popiela  (POL)96.76096.76796.97298.979195.738.76
10Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Schmidt  (GER)95.76095.765104.630104.6310200.3913.42

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References

  1. Official results - World Cup Race 1 - accessed November 1, 2011