2022 Canoe Marathon European Championships

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2022 Canoe Marathon European Championships
Location Silkeborg, Denmark
Dates28–31 July
Competitors233 from 17 nations

The 2022 Canoe Marathon European Championships took place from 28 to 31 July 2022 in Silkeborg, Denmark. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

All times are local time (Central European Summer Time). [3]

DateTimeEvent
Thursday 288:45K1 Women Juniors
8:50C1 Women Juniors
11:45K1 Men - Short Race Heat 1
12:15K1 Men - Short Race Heat 2
14:35C1 Men Juniors
16:00C1 Women - Short Race Final
16:30C1 Men - Short Race Final
17:00K1 Women - Short Race Final
17:30K1 Men - Short Race Final
Friday 298:45K2 Women Juniors
8:55C1 Men Under 23
14:15K1 Women Under 23
14:20C2 Men Juniors
16:15K1 Men Under 23
Saturday 308:15K1 Men Juniors
8:20C1 Women
10:30C1 Men
13:15K1 Men
16:00K1 Women
Sunday 318:45K2 Men Juniors
8:50C2 Men
12:00K2 Men
14:00K2 Women

Medalists

Senior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
K1 Short Race (3,40 km) [4] Flag of Denmark.svg  Mads Pedersen  (DEN)14:37.05Flag of Spain.svg  Iván Alonso  (ESP)14:49.64Flag of Spain.svg  Walter Bouzán  (ESP)15:00.46
C1 Short Race (3,40 km) [5] Flag of Poland.svg  Mateusz Borgieł  (POL)16:42.38Flag of Poland.svg  Mateusz Kamiński  (POL)16:49.69Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Campos  (ESP)17:00.64
K1 (29,80 km) [6] Flag of Denmark.svg  Mads Pedersen  (DEN)2:05:23.28Flag of Spain.svg  Iván Alonso  (ESP)2:05:24.83Flag of Portugal.svg  José Ramalho  (POR)2:08:58.27
C1 (26,20 km) [7] Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Campos  (ESP)2:08:55.94Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Garrido  (ESP)2:09:03.49Flag of Portugal.svg  Sérgio Maciel  (POR)2:09:30.75
K2 (29,80 km) [8] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Miguel Llorens
Alberto Plaza
1:59:29.00Flag of France.svg  France
Quentin Urban
Jérémy Candy
1:59:30.42Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Søren Maretti
Nicolai Thomsen
1:59:33.50
C2 (26,20 km) [9] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Manuel Campos
Diego Romero
1:59:24.82Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Mateusz Zuchora
Mateusz Borgieł
1:59:35.76Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Fernando Busto
Diego Miguéns
2:00:47.77
Women
K1 Short Race (3,40 km) [10] Flag of Hungary.svg  Vanda Kiszli  (HUN)16:46.47Flag of Spain.svg  Eva Barrios  (ESP)17:01.71Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Samantha Rees-Clark  (GBR)17:02.59
C1 Short Race (3,40 km) [11] Flag of Ukraine.svg  Liudmyla Babak  (UKR)19:27.45Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bethany Gill  (GBR)19:30.47Flag of France.svg  Marine Sansinena  (FRA)20:24.96
K1 (26,20 km) [12] Flag of Hungary.svg  Vanda Kiszli  (HUN)2:05:57.87Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Samantha Rees-Clark  (GBR)2:06:11.91Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsófia Czéllai  (HUN)2:06:16.19
C1 (15,40 km) [13] Flag of Ukraine.svg  Liudmyla Babak  (UKR)1:28:41.66Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bethany Gill  (GBR)1:30:06.99Flag of Poland.svg  Paulina Grzelkiewicz  (POL)1:32:01.02
K2 (26,20 km) [14] Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Melina Andersson
Johanna Johansson
1:59:40.76Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Renáta Csay
Zsófia Czéllai
1:59:42.50Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Irati Osa
Arantza Toledo
1:59:43.83

Under 23

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
K1 (26,20 km) [15] Flag of Denmark.svg  Nikolai Thomsen  (DEN)1:54:56.17Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Charles Smith  (GBR)1:55:00.76Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquín Iglesias  (ESP)1:55:06.01
C1 (22,60 km) [16] Flag of Poland.svg  Adrian Kłos  (POL)1:52:53.49Flag of Hungary.svg  Máté Zsidai  (HUN)1:53:19.10Flag of Spain.svg  Diego Piñeiro  (ESP)1:55:59.12
Women
K1 (22,60 km) [17] Flag of Hungary.svg  Dorina Fekete  (HUN)1:49:47.77Flag of Denmark.svg  Pernille Hostrup  (DEN)1:49:48.87Flag of Hungary.svg  Panna Csépe  (HUN)1:49:49.53

Junior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
K1 (22,60 km) [18] Flag of Denmark.svg  Bertram Sørensen  (DEN)1:41:27.41Flag of Portugal.svg  Francisco Santos  (POR)1:41:28.40Flag of Hungary.svg  Olivér Varga  (HUN)1:42:18.78
C1 (19,00 km) [19] Flag of Poland.svg  Eryk Wilga  (POL)1:37:46.55Flag of Hungary.svg  Péter Soltész  (HUN)1:38:14.58Flag of Hungary.svg  Tamás Szöllősi  (HUN)1:38:35.39
K2 (22,60 km) [20] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Jesús Machado
Daniel Estébanez
1:37:19.74Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Áron Márialigeti
András Terei
1:37:21.16Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Nikolaj Bryde
Bertram Sørensen
1:37:44.47
C2 (19,00 km) [21] Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Mihály Pluzsik
Tamás Szöllősi
1:31:53.06Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Máté Perhács
Péter Soltész
1:32:40.69Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Izan Velasco
Daniel Infantes
1:32:58.33
Women
K1 (19,00 km) [22] Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsófia Szerafin  (HUN)1:36:17.47Flag of Denmark.svg  Hannah Andersen  (DEN)1:36:26.89Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Greta Roeser  (GBR)1:36:45.48
C1 (11,80 km) [23] Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasia Dezhytska  (UKR)1:09:06.32Flag of Hungary.svg  Imola Batka  (HUN)1:09:44.68Flag of Spain.svg  Anna Gorinsky  (ESP)1:11:36.80
K2 (19,00 km) [24] Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Réka Paróczi
Renáta Karászi
1:27:52.91Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Kinga Molnár
Hanna Józsa
1:28:03.77Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Greta Roeser
Nerys Hall
1:30:21.22

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Denmark)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)67417
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)44816
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)*4228
4Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)3216
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)3003
6Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden  (SWE)1001
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)0437
8Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)0123
9Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)0112
Totals (9 entries)21212163

Participants

A total of 233 canoeists from the national teams of the following 17 countries was registered to compete at 2022 Canoe Marathon European Championships. [25]

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