2022 Canoe Sprint European Championships

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2022 European Championships
2022 Canoe Sprint European Championships.png
Venue Oberschleißheim Regatta Course
Location Flag of Germany.svg Munich, Germany
Dates18–21 August

The 2022 Canoe Sprint European Championships (32nd) was held from 18 to 21 August 2022 in Munich, Germany. [1] Event was part of 2022 European Championships multi event. [2]

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Germany)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 94417
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany*83516
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 57315
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 53311
5Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 46515
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2439
7Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2125
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1438
9Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1124
10Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1113
11Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1102
12Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1012
13Flag of France.svg  France 0134
14Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0112
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0112
16Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 0101
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 0101
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 0101
19Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 0022
20Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0011
Totals (20 entries)404140121

Medallists

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
C-1 200 m Henrikas Žustautas
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
39.832 Pablo Graña
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
39.894 Oleksii Koliadych
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
40.166
C-1 500 m Martin Fuksa
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
1:47.183 Serghei Tarnovschi
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
1:48.160 Cătălin Chirilă
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
1:48.364
C-1 1000 m Cătălin Chirilă
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
3:49.681 Martin Fuksa
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
3:50.032 Carlo Tacchini
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
3:51.637
C-1 5000 m Sebastian Brendel
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
22:50.803 Balázs Adolf
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
22:52.684 Carlo Tacchini
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
23:13.346
C-2 200 mFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Aleksander Kitewski
Arsen Śliwiński
36.919Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Antoni Segura
Alfonso Benavides
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Henrikas Žustautas
Vadim Korobov
37.592Not awarded
C-2 500 mFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Joan Antoni Moreno
Adrian Sieiro
1:44.822Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Wiktor Głazunow
Tomasz Barniak
1:45.499Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sebastian Brendel
Tim Hecker
1:45.510
C-2 1000 mFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sebastian Brendel
Tim Hecker
3:32.896Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Nicolae Craciun
Daniele Santini
3:34.317Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Balázs Adolf
Dániel Fejes
3:34.585
K-1 200 m Kevin Santos
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
36.975 Roberts Akmens
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
37.028 Petter Menning
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
37.055
K-1 500 m Jacob Schopf
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1:38.012 Ádám Varga
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:38.237 Fernando Pimenta
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
1:38.803
K-1 1000 m Bálint Kopasz
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
3:29.898 Fernando Pimenta
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
3:31.964 Artuur Peters
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
3:32.401
K-1 5000 m Fernando Pimenta
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
20:14.447 Walter Bouzán
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
20:17.659 Rafał Rosolski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
20:44.717
K-2 200 mFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Manfredi Rizza
Andrea Di Liberto
31.662Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Jakub Stepun
Bartosz Grabowski
31.673Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Artūras Seja
Ignas Navakauskas
31.678
K-2 500 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Bence Nádas
Bálint Kopasz
1:31.141Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Felix Frank
Moritz Florstedt
1:31.434Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Mindaugas Maldonis
Andrej Olijnik
1:32.210
K-2 1000 mFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Martin Hiller
Tamás Grossmann
3:13.812Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Francisco Cubelos
Iñigo Peña
3:14.505Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Samuele Burgo
Andrea Schera
3:15.062
K-4 500 mFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Max Rendschmidt
Tom Liebscher
Jacob Schopf
Max Lemke
1:20.282Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Samuel Baláž
Denis Myšák
Csaba Zalka
Adam Botek
1:20.877Flag of France.svg  France
Guillaume Burger
Maxime Beaumont
Quilian Koch
Guillaume Le Floch
1:20.902
K-4 1000 mFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Tobias-Pascal Schultz
Tom Liebscher
Martin Hiller
Felix Frank
2:53.174Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Francisco Cubelos
Roi Rodríguez
Pedro Vázquez
Iñigo Peña
2:53.627Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Mark Mizser
Kornél Béké
Csaba Erdőssy
Tamás Erdélyi
2:55.748

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
C-1 200 m Antía Jácome
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
48.642 Liudmyla Luzan
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
49.271 Vanesa Tot
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
49.489
C-1 500 m María Corbera
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2:03.586 Liudmyla Luzan
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
2:05.096 Vanesa Tot
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
2:06.682
C-1 5000 m María Corbera
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
25:46.953 Annika Loske
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
26:42.746 Liudmyla Babak
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
26:48.788
C-2 200 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Giada Bragato
Bianka Nagy
44.066Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Antía Jácome
María Corbera
44.118Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Lisa Jahn
Sophie Koch
44.879
C-2 500 mFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Liudmyla Luzan
Anastasiia Chetverikova
1:57.672Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Giada Bragato
Bianka Nagy
1:58.924Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Sylwia Szczerbińska
Julia Walczak
1:59.572
K-1 200 m Emma Jørgensen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
39.848 Anja Osterman
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
40.061 Marta Walczykiewicz
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
40.134
K-1 500 m Anna Puławska
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1:53.881 Eszter Rendessy
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:54.981 Emma Jørgensen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Anja Osterman
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
1:55.206
K-1 1000 m Noémi Pupp
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
4:00.276 Justyna Iskrzycka
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
4:00.542 Isabel Contreras
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
4:01.419
K-1 5000 m Emese Kőhalmi
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
22:54.862 Susanna Cicali
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
22:55.712 Eva Barrios
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
22:55.775
K-2 200 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Blanka Kiss
Anna Lucz
37.352Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Katarzyna Kołodziejczyk
Dominika Putto
37.568Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Jule Hake
Paulina Paszek
38.690
K-2 500 mFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Karolina Naja
Anna Puławska
1:41.418Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Hermien Peters
Lize Broekx
1:42.230Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Paulina Paszek
Jule Hake
1:42.702
K-2 1000 mFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Emese Kőhalmi
Eszter Rendessy
3:33.942Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Justyna Iskrzycka
Katarzyna Kołodziejczyk
3:34.606Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Laia Pèlachs
Begoña Lazkano
3:36.942
K-4 500 mFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Karolina Naja
Anna Puławska
Adrianna Kąkol
Dominika Putto
1:35.251Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Frederikke Matthiesen
Sara Milthers
Pernille Knudsen
Bolette Iversen
1:37.709Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Blanka Kiss
Anna Lucz
Zsóka Csikós
Alida Dóra Gazsó
1:37.752

Paracanoe

Medal events

  Non-Paralympic classes

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's KL1 Péter Pál Kiss
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
46.400 Esteban Farias
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
47.404 Rémy Boullé
Flag of France.svg  France
48.066
Men's KL2 Federico Mancarella
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
41.729 Mykola Syniuk
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
42.224 David Phillipson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
42.698
Men's KL3 Juan Antonio Valle
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
40.939 Mateusz Surwilo
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
41.466 Jonathan Young
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
42.006
Men's VL1 [lower-alpha 1] Alessio Bedin
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
1:05.534None awarded
as only 1 boat competed
Men's VL2 Tamás Juhász
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
53.948 Higinio Rivero
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
55.159 Norberto Mourão
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
55.472
Men's VL3 Jack Eyers
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
47.214 Vladyslav Yepifanov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
48.932 Eddie Potdevin
Flag of France.svg  France
49.104
Women's KL1 Edina Müller
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
52.776 Eleonora De Paolis
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
54.371 Maryna Mazhula
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
54.659
Women's KL2 Emma Wiggs
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
47.845 Charlotte Henshaw
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
49.887 Katalin Varga
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
50.826
Women's KL3 Laura Sugar
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
47.443 Nélia Barbosa
Flag of France.svg  France
47.784 Hope Gordon
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
48.264
Women's VL1 Lillemor Köper
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1:20.886 Esther Bode
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1:22.677 Karolina Bronowicz
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1:30.762
Women's VL2 Emma Wiggs
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
56.036 Jeanette Chippington
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
1:01.034 Katharina Bauernschmidt
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1:04.521
Women's VL3 Charlotte Henshaw
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
57.020 Hope Gordon
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
57.190 Nataliia Lagutenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
1:01.922

Participating countries

Notes

  1. Not included in the medal table due to lack of participation

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