The 2014 ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships took place in Penrith, Australia from 23 to 27 April 2014 under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation (ICF) at the Penrith Whitewater Stadium. It was the 16th edition of the competition for Juniors (U18) and the 3rd edition for the Under 23 category.
No medals were awarded for the men's U23 C2 team event and the women's junior and U23 C1 team events due to low number of participating nations. The men's junior C2 team event did not take place.
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
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C1 | Florian Breuer (GER) | 104.31 | Liam Jegou (IRL) | 107.61 | Roman Malyshev (RUS) | 110.54 |
C1 team | Slovakia Marko Gurečka Marko Mirgorodský Martin Mračna | 121.79 | Czech Republic Václav Chaloupka Tomáš Heger Roman Matula | 124.75 | Spain Luis Fernández Jesus Cid Jordi Tebé | 136.54 |
C2 | Michael Matějka / Jan Větrovský (CZE) | 122.90 | Daniel Munro / Luke Robinson (NZL) | 130.56 | Adam Kozub / Jakub Brzeziński (POL) | 135.06 |
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
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C1 | Roberto Colazingari (ITA) | 98.86 | Luka Božič (SLO) | 99.02 | Thomas Quinn (GBR) | 104.18 |
C1 team | Russia Ruslan Sayfiev Kirill Setkin Roman Malyshev | 116.06 | Slovakia Patrik Gajarský Jerguš Baďura Tomáš Džurný | 116.99 | France Cédric Joly Kilian Foulon Thibaut Perroteau | 117.70 |
C2 | Jonáš Kašpar / Marek Šindler (CZE) | 107.99 | Filip Brzeziński / Andrzej Brzeziński (POL) | 114.96 | Aleksei Popov / Vadim Voinalovich (RUS) | 119.90 |
C2 team (non-medal event) | Poland Filip Brzeziński/Andrzej Brzeziński Michał Wiercioch/Grzegorz Majerczak Wojciech Pasiut/Kacper Gondek | 128.71 | Czech Republic Jonáš Kašpar/Marek Šindler Michael Matějka/Jan Větrovský Jan Mrázek/Tomáš Rousek | 139.94 | Brazil Charles Corrêa/Anderson Oliveira Wallan De Carvalho/Welton De Carvalho Maicon de Borba/Carlos Moraes | 218.16 |
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
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K1 | Mario Leitner (AUT) | 98.48 | Vid Kuder Marušič (SLO) | 99.47 | Jakub Grigar (SVK) | 99.76 |
K1 team | Czech Republic Pavel Šupolík Petr Šodek Tomáš Rousek | 115.25 | Spain David Llorente Unai Nabaskues Jordi Cadena | 115.92 | Great Britain Zachary Allin Austin Barker Christopher Bowers | 117.94 |
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
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K1 | Michal Smolen (USA) | 93.10 | Giovanni De Gennaro (ITA) | 94.29 | Jiří Prskavec (CZE) | 94.67 |
K1 team | Poland Rafał Polaczyk Michał Pasiut Maciej Okręglak | 105.07 | Great Britain Thomas Brady Joe Clarke Steffan Walker | 106.32 | Slovakia Martin Halčin Andrej Málek Miroslav Urban | 106.40 |
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
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C1 | Lucie Prioux (FRA) | 127.24 | Martina Satková (CZE) | 128.42 | Anna Koblencová (CZE) | 131.79 |
C1 team (non-medal event) | Czech Republic Martina Satková Anna Koblencová Jana Matulková | 162.44 | Australia Noemie Fox Kate Eckhardt Alexandra Broome | 225.62 | France Lucie Prioux Margaux Henry Camille Prigent | 293.32 |
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C1 | Jessica Fox (AUS) | 111.79 | Monika Jančová (CZE) | 130.60 | Núria Vilarrubla (ESP) | 132.95 |
C1 team (non-medal event) | Czech Republic Monika Jančová Martina Satková Anna Koblencová | 147.28 | Great Britain Mallory Franklin Jasmine Royle Eilidh Gibson | 151.63 | New Zealand Jane Nicholas Haylee Dangen Kelly Travers | 187.99 |
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
K1 | Ana Sátila (BRA) | 114.48 | Kate Eckhardt (AUS) | 121.77 | Paulína Matulániová (SVK) | 122.19 |
K1 team | Czech Republic Sabina Foltysová Amálie Hilgertová Tereza Fišerová | 139.54 | Spain Miren Lazkano Klara Olazabal Irene Egües | 142.91 | France Camille Prigent Margaux Henry Claire Gaigeot | 144.71 |
Event | Gold | Points | Silver | Points | Bronze | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
K1 | Jessica Fox (AUS) | 105.97 | Li Lu (CHN) | 109.15 | Bethan Latham (GBR) | 111.92 |
K1 team | Great Britain Kimberley Woods Bethan Latham Mallory Franklin | 124.48 | Czech Republic Karolína Galušková Pavlína Zástěrová Barbora Valíková | 129.67 | Australia Jessica Fox Alison Borrows Georgia Rankin | 132.21 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Czech Republic (CZE) | 4 | 4 | 2 | 10 |
2 | Australia (AUS) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
3 | Great Britain (GBR) | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Slovakia (SVK) | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | |
5 | Poland (POL) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
6 | Italy (ITA) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
7 | France (FRA) | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
Russia (RUS) | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | |
9 | Austria (AUT) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Brazil (BRA) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Germany (GER) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
United States (USA) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
13 | Spain (ESP) | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
14 | Slovenia (SLO) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
15 | China (CHN) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Ireland (IRL) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
New Zealand (NZL) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Totals (17 nations) | 16 | 16 | 16 | 48 |
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