2018 Canoe Slalom World Cup

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The 2018 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in 5 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 31st edition. The men's C2 event was removed from the World Cup program before the start of the season by the ICF [1] and was replaced by the mixed C2 event. This was the first season when points were awarded also for the Extreme K1 events.

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Calendar

The series opened with World Cup Race 1 in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia (22–24 June) and ended with the World Cup Final in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain (7–9 September) for the traditional canoe slalom events. [2] The World Championships counted for the overall world cup standings of the Extreme K1 events, but not for the traditional canoe slalom events.

LabelVenueDateNotes
World Cup Race 1 Flag of Slovakia.svg Liptovský Mikuláš 22–24 June
World Cup Race 2 Flag of Poland.svg Kraków 29 June – 1 July
World Cup Race 3 Flag of Germany.svg Augsburg 6–8 July
World Cup Race 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Tacen 31 August – 2 SeptemberExtreme K1 events cancelled
World Cup Final Flag of Spain.svg La Seu d'Urgell 7–9 SeptemberNo Extreme K1 events
World Championships Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro 25-30 SeptemberOnly Extreme K1 events count for world cup standings

Standings

The winner of each race was awarded 60 points (double points were awarded for the World Cup Final for all the competitors who reach at least the semifinal stage, double points were also awarded for the World Championships in Extreme K1 events). 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. [3] [4] [5]

C1 men

PosAthleteSVK Flag of Slovakia.svg POL Flag of Poland.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg SLO Flag of Slovenia.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)22228296
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Luka Božič  (SLO)4113101282
3Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)1191111268
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Benjamin Savšek  (SLO)115854250
5Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Anton  (GER)23161732232
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ryan Westley  (GBR)3665222
7Flag of Slovakia.svg  Michal Martikán  (SVK)52056=12215
8Flag of France.svg  Denis Gargaud Chanut  (FRA)62811143212
9Flag of France.svg  Cédric Joly  (FRA)9960136188
10Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)741330=12183

C1 women

PosAthleteSVK Flag of Slovakia.svg POL Flag of Poland.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg SLO Flag of Slovenia.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)11111360
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)31522243
3Flag of Austria.svg  Viktoria Wolffhardt  (AUT)646510242
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová  (CZE)2119266228
5Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Herzog  (GER)52810154207
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rosalyn Lawrence  (AUS)26178213202
7Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Noemie Fox  (AUS)77197184
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kimberley Woods  (GBR)49416182
9Flag of France.svg  Lucie Baudu  (FRA)813712170
10Flag of Austria.svg  Nadine Weratschnig  (AUT)282523253165

C2 mixed

PosAthletesSVK Flag of Slovakia.svg POL Flag of Poland.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg SLO Flag of Slovenia.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová / Jakub Jáně  (CZE)21241335
2Flag of France.svg  Yves Prigent / Margaux Henry  (FRA)34822293
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Veronika Vojtová / Jan Mašek  (CZE)4813288
4Flag of Poland.svg  Aleksandra Stach / Marcin Pochwała  (POL)3105161
5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Matulková / Vojtěch Mrůzek  (CZE)61063155
6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lois Betteridge / Yannick Laviolette  (CAN)912127144
7Flag of Spain.svg  Núria Vilarrubla / Samuel Hernanz  (ESP)1194143
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Soňa Stanovská / Ján Bátik  (SVK)1211138
9Flag of Germany.svg  David Schröder / Cindy Pöschel  (GER)775114
10Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Guo Linlong / Xu Yongzhao  (CHN)1057105

K1 men

PosAthleteSVK Flag of Slovakia.svg POL Flag of Poland.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg SLO Flag of Slovenia.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)43223304
2Flag of France.svg  Mathieu Biazizzo  (FRA)517738242
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vít Přindiš  (CZE)7824107222
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joe Clarke  (GBR)31411222
5Flag of Poland.svg  Dariusz Popiela  (POL)26111419214
6Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)1937384212
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)35211120209
8Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)1734734175
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni De Gennaro  (ITA)3913321171
10Flag of France.svg  Boris Neveu  (FRA)1116612171

K1 women

PosAthleteSVK Flag of Slovakia.svg POL Flag of Poland.svg GER Flag of Germany.svg SLO Flag of Slovenia.svg ESP Flag of Spain.svg Points
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)111210303
2Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)35461302
3Flag of Austria.svg  Corinna Kuhnle  (AUT)29614285
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Eva Terčelj  (SLO)713388234
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)102523204
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Kudějová  (CZE)15757192
7Flag of Austria.svg  Viktoria Wolffhardt  (AUT)51527316187
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rosalyn Lawrence  (AUS)1411101019177
9Flag of Poland.svg  Klaudia Zwolińska  (POL)420131320175
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Urša Kragelj  (SLO)17289415173

Extreme K1 men

PosAthletePoints
1Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Eigel  (RUS)158
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  Mike Dawson  (NZL)139
3Flag of Italy.svg  Christian De Dionigi  (ITA)120
4Flag of the United States.svg  Michal Smolen  (USA)119
5Flag of France.svg  Boris Neveu  (FRA)110
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Pedro Gonçalves  (BRA)102
7Flag of Argentina.svg  Thomas Bersinger  (ARG)100
7Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jakub Stanovský  (SVK)97
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ben Hayward  (CAN)92
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vít Přindiš  (CZE)90

Extreme K1 women

PosAthletePoints
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martina Wegman  (NED)240
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)235
3Flag of Russia.svg  Polina Mukhgaleeva  (RUS)210
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Omira Estácia Neta  (BRA)137
5Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Florence Maheu  (CAN)131
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Jie  (CHN)109
7Flag of France.svg  Marie-Zélia Lafont  (FRA)90
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Soňa Stanovská  (SVK)84
9Flag of Ukraine.svg  Viktoriia Us  (UKR)80
10Flag of the United States.svg  Sage Donnelly  (USA)79

Points

Position [3] [6]  1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
C1 M60555046444240383634
C1 W60555046444240383634
C2 X60555045423936333027
K1 M60555044434241403938
K1 W60555046444240383634
Extreme K160555045403530251917

Results

World Cup Race 1

22–24 June in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [7] Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)96.11Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)96.66Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ryan Westley  (GBR)97.31
C1 women [8] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)106.34Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová  (CZE)113.96Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)115.10
C2 mixed [9] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Soňa Stanovská / Ján Bátik  (SVK)116.48Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová / Jakub Jáně  (CZE)118.97Flag of France.svg  Yves Prigent / Margaux Henry  (FRA)128.26
K1 men [10] Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)92.06Flag of Poland.svg  Dariusz Popiela  (POL)92.77Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joe Clarke  (GBR)93.01
K1 women [11] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)101.20Flag of Austria.svg  Corinna Kuhnle  (AUT)102.78Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)103.65
Extreme K1 men [12] Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Eigel  (RUS)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Mike Dawson  (NZL)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Dimitri Marx  (SUI)
Extreme K1 women [13] Flag of the United States.svg  Sage Donnelly  (USA)Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)Flag of Russia.svg  Alsu Minazova  (RUS)

World Cup Race 2

29 June – 1 July in Kraków, Poland

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [14] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Florence  (GBR)83.86Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)84.13Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Jáně  (CZE)84.42
C1 women [15] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)96.51Flag of Spain.svg  Núria Vilarrubla  (ESP)101.04Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)101.73
C2 mixed [16] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová / Jakub Jáně  (CZE)105.92Flag of Slovakia.svg  Soňa Stanovská / Ján Bátik  (SVK)113.92Flag of Poland.svg  Aleksandra Stach / Marcin Pochwała  (POL)114.59
K1 men [17] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Joe Clarke  (GBR)76.93Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)78.24Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)78.70
K1 women [18] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)91.51Flag of France.svg  Lucie Baudu  (FRA)92.40Flag of Italy.svg  Stefanie Horn  (ITA)92.43
Extreme K1 men [19] Flag of Russia.svg  Nikita Gubenko  (RUS)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Mike Dawson  (NZL)Flag of the United States.svg  Michal Smolen  (USA)
Extreme K1 women [20] Flag of Russia.svg  Polina Mukhgaleeva  (RUS)Flag of Brazil.svg  Omira Estácia Neta  (BRA)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yang Jie  (CHN)

World Cup Race 3

6–8 July in Augsburg, Germany

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [21] Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)100.06Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)100.77Flag of Slovenia.svg  Luka Božič  (SLO)102.87
C1 women [22] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)111.15Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)115.65Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)115.79
C2 mixed [23] Flag of Germany.svg  Jasmin Schornberg / Thomas Becker  (GER)126.07Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová / Jakub Jáně  (CZE)127.11Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Veronika Vojtová / Jan Mašek  (CZE)129.39
K1 men [24] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)94.86Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)95.10Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)95.79
K1 women [25] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)102.10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)108.56Flag of Slovenia.svg  Eva Terčelj  (SLO)108.86
Extreme K1 men [26] Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Eigel  (RUS)Flag of Poland.svg  Rafał Polaczyk  (POL)Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Hengst  (GER)
Extreme K1 women [27] Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martina Wegman  (NED)Flag of Russia.svg  Polina Mukhgaleeva  (RUS)

World Cup Race 4

31 August – 2 September in Tacen, Slovenia. The semifinals and finals of the women's C1 and men's K1 events that were scheduled for 2 September were canceled due to floods. The results of the heats were taken as final results for the world cup standings. [28] The extreme K1 events were also canceled.

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [29] Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)103.00Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)103.68Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Anton  (GER)104.29
C1 women [30] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)103.23Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rosalyn Lawrence  (AUS)108.38Flag of Slovakia.svg  Soňa Stanovská  (SVK)111.15
C2 mixed [31] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Veronika Vojtová / Jan Mašek  (CZE)142.47Flag of France.svg  Yves Prigent / Margaux Henry  (FRA)220.86Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Matulková / Vojtěch Mrůzek  (CZE)270.56
K1 men [32] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Žan Jakše  (SLO)82.33Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)82.44Flag of France.svg  Mathieu Biazizzo  (FRA)84.52
K1 women [33] Flag of Austria.svg  Corinna Kuhnle  (AUT)107.94Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)109.01Flag of Austria.svg  Viktoria Wolffhardt  (AUT)113.10

World Cup Final

7–9 September in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [34] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Luka Božič  (SLO)99.84Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Anton  (GER)100.05Flag of France.svg  Denis Gargaud Chanut  (FRA)101.69
C1 women [35] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)111.14Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)112.18Flag of Austria.svg  Nadine Weratschnig  (AUT)114.72
C2 mixed [36] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tereza Fišerová / Jakub Jáně  (CZE)122.05Flag of France.svg  Yves Prigent / Margaux Henry  (FRA)124.68Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Veronika Vojtová / Jan Mašek  (CZE)126.06
K1 men [37] Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni De Gennaro  (ITA)93.28Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lucien Delfour  (AUS)93.87Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Prskavec  (CZE)95.62
K1 women [38] Flag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Funk  (GER)102.68Flag of Spain.svg  Maialen Chourraut  (ESP)104.45Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)105.34

World Championships

25-30 September in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
Extreme K1 men [39] Flag of Italy.svg  Christian De Dionigi  (ITA)Flag of France.svg  Boris Neveu  (FRA)Flag of Argentina.svg  Thomas Bersinger  (ARG)
Extreme K1 women [40] Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Sátila  (BRA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martina Wegman  (NED)Flag of Russia.svg  Polina Mukhgaleeva  (RUS)

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