2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup

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The 2017 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in canoe slalom organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 30th edition. Before the first World Cup race it was determined that the men's C2 class would be removed from the Olympic program. This resulted in a reduced number of participants in this event. The C2 mixed event was raced for the first time as part of the World Cup in Prague, though only 4 crews entered (3 of them Czech) and no points were awarded. The K1 cross was renamed as Extreme Kayak, but still no world cup points were awarded for the event.

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Calendar

The series opened with World Cup Race 1 in Prague, Czech Republic (June 16–18) and concluded with the World Cup Final in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain (September 8–10). [1]

LabelVenueDate
World Cup Race 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague 16–18 June
World Cup Race 2 Flag of Germany.svg Augsburg 23–25 June
World Cup Race 3 Flag of Germany.svg Markkleeberg 30 June - 2 July
World Cup Race 4 Flag of Italy.svg Ivrea 1–3 September
World Cup Final Flag of Spain.svg La Seu d'Urgell 8–10 September

Standings

The winner of each race was awarded 60 points (double points were awarded for the World Cup Final for all the competitors who reached at least the semifinal stage). Points for lower places differed from one category to another. Every participant was guaranteed at least 2 points for participation and 5 points for qualifying for the semifinal run (10 points in the World Cup Final). If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions in the World Cup Final. [1]

C1 men

PosAthleteCZE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg ITA Flag of Italy.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)12214322
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Benjamin Savšek  (SLO)454161283
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)2741622249
4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)2112317248
5Flag of Slovenia.svg  Luka Božič  (SLO)71015414206
6Flag of Slovakia.svg  Michal Martikán  (SVK)8571513204
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Anže Berčič  (SLO)141181511191
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Václav Chaloupka  (CZE)121632147169
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ryan Westley  (GBR)103075167
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lukáš Rohan  (CZE)676166

C1 women

PosAthleteCZE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg ITA Flag of Italy.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)241112307
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová  (CZE)4106311236
3Flag of Austria.svg  Nadine Weratschnig  (AUT)2320443234
4Flag of Spain.svg  Núria Vilarrubla  (ESP)25721230
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)22206217
6Flag of Austria.svg  Viktoria Wolffhardt  (AUT)14282125203
7Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rosalyn Lawrence  (AUS)9183618203
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)10811267197
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kimberley Woods  (GBR)13094193
10Flag of Germany.svg  Lena Stöcklin  (GER)12351824184

C2 Men

PosAthletesCZE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg ITA Flag of Italy.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of Germany.svg  Robert Behling / Thomas Becker  (GER)101321312
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jonáš Kašpar / Marek Šindler  (CZE)12144310
3Flag of France.svg  Gauthier Klauss / Matthieu Péché  (FRA)23433300
4Flag of Germany.svg  David Schröder / Nico Bettge  (GER)1186112228
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ladislav Škantár / Peter Škantár  (SVK)129716225
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Karlovský / Jakub Jáně  (CZE)7558186
7Flag of Slovakia.svg  Tomáš Kučera / Ján Bátik  (SVK)41213510181
8Flag of France.svg  Pierre Picco/Hugo Biso  (FRA)31012712176
9Flag of France.svg  Nicolas Scianimanico / Hugo Cailhol  (FRA)51121414171
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Koplík / Jakub Vrzáň  (CZE)913159124

K1 men

PosAthleteCZE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg ITA Flag of Italy.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vít Přindiš  (CZE)111716292
2Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)342164266
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)3072031251
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)2363247
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lucien Delfour  (AUS)4851316217
6Flag of the United States.svg  Michal Smolen  (USA)91726223185
7Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni De Gennaro  (ITA)3121128=11183
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jakub Grigar  (SVK)101034522176
9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Tunka  (CZE)7925=11168
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vavřinec Hradilek  (CZE)1112103519167

K1 women

PosAthleteCZE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg ITA Flag of Italy.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)31111350
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)1011222286
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jana Dukátová  (SVK)92568253
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Urša Kragelj  (SLO)732945231
5Flag of Spain.svg  Maialen Chourraut  (ESP)113133220
6Flag of Italy.svg  Stefanie Horn  (ITA)5168813207
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Eva Terčelj  (SLO)11173516206
8Flag of Germany.svg  Jasmin Schornberg  (GER)25642112187
9Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Kudějová  (CZE)132824166167
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)441621163

Points

Position [1]  1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
C1 M60555046444240383634
C1 W60555046444240383634
C2 M60555045423936333027
K1 M60555044434241403938
K1 W60555046444240383634

Results

World Cup Race 1

The first World Cup event in Prague, Czech Republic, held from 16 to 18 June, saw the introduction of the C2 mixed class to the World Cup. Only 4 boats entered the event, three of which were from the host nation. No World Cup points were awarded for this event.

Eleven athletes were allowed to start in the men's C1 final after the jury couldn't decide whether the boat of Matej Beňuš was legal. Edern Le Ruyet was the 11th paddler.

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [2] Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)100.36Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)101.88Flag of Italy.svg  Raffaello Ivaldi  (ITA)101.91
C1 women [3] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kimberley Woods  (GBR)111.15Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)115.13Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Monika Jančová  (CZE)117.56
C2 men [4] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jonáš Kašpar / Marek Šindler  (CZE)104.66Flag of France.svg  Gauthier Klauss / Matthieu Péché  (FRA)107.42Flag of France.svg  Pierre Picco / Hugo Biso  (FRA)109.93
K1 men [5] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vít Přindiš  (CZE)88.55Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)89.38Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)91.44
K1 women [6] Flag of Spain.svg  Maialen Chourraut  (ESP)104.68Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kimberley Woods  (GBR)104.92Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)108.06
C2 mixed [7] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová / Jakub Jáně  (CZE)127.82Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Veronika Vojtová / Jan Mašek  (CZE)184.66Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Sabina Foltysová / Jakub Vrzáň  (CZE)288.45
Extreme K1 men [8] Flag of New Zealand.svg  Michael Dawson  (NZL)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vavřinec Hradilek  (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Tunka  (CZE)
Extreme K1 women [9] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Amálie Hilgertová  (CZE)Flag of France.svg  Camille Prigent  (FRA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová  (CZE)

World Cup Race 2

The second race of the series took place at the Augsburg Eiskanal, Germany from 23 to 25 June.

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [10] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)104.90Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)106.29Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Anton  (GER)106.84
C1 women [11] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)116.86Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)127.07Flag of Germany.svg  Lena Stöcklin  (GER)133.88
C2 men [12] Flag of Germany.svg  Robert Behling / Thomas Becker  (GER)109.96Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jonáš Kašpar / Marek Šindler  (CZE)110.89Flag of France.svg  Gauthier Klauss / Matthieu Péché  (FRA)111.39
K1 men [13] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vít Přindiš  (CZE)97.40Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)97.64Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)97.93
K1 women [14] Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)107.67Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jana Dukátová  (SVK)108.62Flag of Slovenia.svg  Urša Kragelj  (SLO)109.23
Extreme K1 men [15] Flag of France.svg  Boris Neveu  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Michael Dawson  (NZL)
Extreme K1 women [16] Flag of Germany.svg  Jasmin Schornberg  (GER)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martina Wegman  (NED)Flag of Germany.svg  Selina Jones  (GER)

World Cup Race 3

The third race of the series took place at Kanupark Markkleeberg, Germany from 30 June to 2 July.

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [17] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Michal Martikán  (SVK)100.88Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)101.57Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Adam Burgess  (GBR)101.76
C1 women [18] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)101.46Flag of Spain.svg  Núria Vilarrubla  (ESP)106.40Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rosalyn Lawrence  (AUS)111.46
C2 men [19] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jonáš Kašpar / Marek Šindler  (CZE)108.95Flag of France.svg  Nicolas Scianimanico / Hugo Cailhol  (FRA)109.25Flag of Germany.svg  Robert Behling / Thomas Becker  (GER)109.39
K1 men [20] Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni De Gennaro  (ITA)92.83Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)95.78Flag of Japan.svg  Kazuya Adachi  (JPN)98.29
K1 women [21] Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)103.85Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)106.31Flag of Slovenia.svg  Eva Terčelj  (SLO)109.17
Extreme K1 men [22] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vít Přindiš  (CZE)Flag of Portugal.svg  Antoine Launay  (POR)Flag of France.svg  Boris Neveu  (FRA)
Extreme K1 women [23] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová  (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Amálie Hilgertová  (CZE)Flag of France.svg  Marie-Zélia Lafont  (FRA)

World Cup Race 4

1-3 September in Ivrea, Italy

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [24] Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)91.10Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)91.97Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)94.17
C1 women [25] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)100.83Flag of Austria.svg  Viktoria Wolffhardt  (AUT)111.57Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová  (CZE)115.70
C2 men [26] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ladislav Škantár / Peter Škantár  (SVK)100.99Flag of Germany.svg  Robert Behling / Thomas Becker  (GER)102.54Flag of France.svg  Gauthier Klauss / Matthieu Péché  (FRA)103.14
K1 men [27] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vít Přindiš  (CZE)87.15Flag of the United States.svg  Michal Smolen  (USA)87.44Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)89.31
K1 women [28] Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)97.80Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)98.94Flag of Austria.svg  Lisa Leitner  (AUT)99.44
Extreme K1 men [29] Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)Flag of Italy.svg  Christian De Dionigi  (ITA)Flag of the United States.svg  Tren Long  (USA)
Extreme K1 women [30] Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Amálie Hilgertová  (CZE)Flag of the United States.svg  Sage Donnelly  (USA)

World Cup Final

The final race of the series took place at Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain from 8 to 10 September.

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [31] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Benjamin Savšek  (SLO)94.12Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)94.25Flag of France.svg  Martin Thomas  (FRA)94.56
C1 women [32] Flag of Spain.svg  Núria Vilarrubla  (ESP)108.37Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)110.89Flag of Austria.svg  Nadine Weratschnig  (AUT)113.01
C2 men [33] Flag of Germany.svg  Robert Behling / Thomas Becker  (GER)102.81Flag of Germany.svg  David Schröder / Nico Bettge  (GER)103.81Flag of France.svg  Gauthier Klauss / Matthieu Péché  (FRA)104.16
K1 men [34] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)86.96Flag of France.svg  Boris Neveu  (FRA)87.00Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)88.69
K1 women [35] Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)96.82Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)97.63Flag of Spain.svg  Maialen Chourraut  (ESP)98.15
Extreme K1 men [36] Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Michael Dawson  (NZL)Flag of Spain.svg  David Llorente  (ESP)
Extreme K1 women [37] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martina Wegman  (NED)Flag of France.svg  Camille Prigent  (FRA)Flag of Russia.svg  Polina Mukhgaleeva  (RUS)

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