The 2020 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of multiple races in several canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 33rd edition.
Only 2 out of the 5 rounds were held due to the COVID-19 pandemic and no overall winners were declared by the ICF.
The series was originally scheduled to start in Ivrea, Italy, but all of the races were either canceled or postponed. [1]
| Label | Venue | Original date | New date |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Cup Race 1 | | 5-7 June | Canceled |
| World Cup Race 1 | | None, replaces Markkleeberg | 16-18 October |
| World Cup Race 2 | | 12-14 June | 6-8 November |
| World Cup Race 3 | | 21-23 August | Canceled |
| World Cup Race 4 | | 18-20 September | Canceled |
| World Cup Final & Non-Olympic World Championships | | 24-27 September | Canceled |
16-18 October in Tacen, Slovenia. The races were contested by a depleted start list with several of the leading nations not participating.
| Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C1 men [2] | 78.17 | 79.81 | 80.24 | |||
| C1 women [3] | 93.64 | 95.37 | 96.76 | |||
| K1 men [4] | 73.39 | 73.89 | 74.32 | |||
| K1 women [5] | 83.98 | 85.86 | 85.99 | |||
| Extreme K1 men [6] | ||||||
| Extreme K1 women [7] |
6-8 November in Pau, France. Once again the races were contested by a depleted start list with several of the leading nations not participating.
| Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C1 men [8] | 100.35 | 101.08 | 101.96 | |||
| C1 women [9] | 115.39 | 121.64 | 122.15 | |||
| K1 men [10] | 95.11 | 95.85 | 98.77 | |||
| K1 women [11] | 106.57 | 110.55 | 111.92 | |||
| Extreme K1 men [12] | ||||||
| Extreme K1 women [13] |