2018 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships | |
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The river Muota | |
Dates | 31 May - 3 June |
Host city | Muotathal, Switzerland |
Level | Senior |
Events | 22 |
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The 2018 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships was the 35th edition of the global wildwater canoeing competition, Wildwater Canoeing World Championships, organised by the International Canoe Federation. [1]
Event | |||
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Individual Women | Cecilia Panato Italy | Marie Nemcova Czech Republic | Martina Satkova Czech Republic |
Individual Men | Blaz Cof Slovenia | Marek Rygel Czech Republic | Ondrej Rolenc Czech Republic |
Team women (not official event) | Margot Béziat Hélène Raguénès Claire Haab France | Not assigned | Not assigned |
Men team | Ondrej Rolenc Marek Rygel Vladimir Slanina Czech Republic | Louis Lapointe Tony Debray Nicolas Sauteur France | Norman Weber Tim Heilinger Janosch Sülzer Germany |
Event | |||
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Women (not official event) | Verena Sülzer Maren Lutz Germany | Rachel Houston Louise Revell Italy | Not assigned |
Men | Stéphane Santamaria Quentin Dazeur France | Ancelin Gourjault Lucas Pazat France | Tony Debray Louis Lapointe France |
Men team (not official event) | Ancelin Gourjault and Lucas Pazat Stéphane Santamaria and Quentin Dazeur Tony Debray and Louis Lapointe France | Marek Rygel and Pandr Vesely Daniel Suchanek and Ondrej Rolenc Antonin Hales and Martin Novak Czech Republic | Not assigned |
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