2022 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships

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2022 ICF Canoe Marathon
World Championships
Location Flag of Portugal.svg Ponte de Lima, Portugal
Dates29 September to 2 October 2022

The 2022 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships was held from 29 September to 2 October 2022 in Ponte de Lima, Portugal. [1] [2] Also in Para Marathon for first time and Masters. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Contents

Schedule

All times are local time (Central European Summer Time). [9]

DateTimeEvent
29 September9:00K1 Women Juniors
9:05C1 Women Juniors
11:00K1 Women - Short Race Heat 1
11:25K1 Women - Short Race Heat 2
11:50K1 Men - Short Race Heat 1
12:15K1 Men - Short Race Heat 2
14:00C1 Men Juniors
16:15C1 Women - Short Race Final
16:45C1 Men - Short Race Final
17:15K1 Women - Short Race Final
17:45K1 Men - Short Race Final
30 September9:00K2 Women Juniors
9:05C1 Men Under 23
14:30K1 Women Under 23
14:35C2 Men Juniors
16:30K1 Men Under 23
1 October9:00K1 Men Juniors
9:05C1 Women
11:15C1 Men
13:45K1 Women
16:15K1 Men
2 October8:50K2 Men Juniors
8:55C2 Men
11:15K2 Women
14:00K2 Men

Medalists

Senior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's C-1 [10]
(15,40 km)
Manuel Garrido
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2:04:52.36 Márton Kövér
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
2:05:03.19 Manuel Campos
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2:10:03.02
Men's C-2 [11]
(26,20 km)
Manuel Campos
Diego Romero
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2:01:10.75 Fernando Busto
Diego Miguéns
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
2:01:15.34 Mateusz Borgiel
Mateusz Zuchora
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
2:01:42.03
Men's K-1 [12]
(29,80 km)
Andrew Birkett
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
2:08:25.94 José Ramalho
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
2:08:27.04 Mads Pedersen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
2:08:27.36
Men's K-2 [13]
(29,80 km)
José Ramalho
Fernando Pimenta
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
1:58:04.39 Miguel Llorens
Alberto Plaza
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:58:10.40 Eivind Vold
Amund Vold
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1:58:15.43
Women's C-1 [14]
(15,40 km)
Liudmyla Babak
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
1:25:49.80 Zsófia Kisbán
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:27:40.44 Bethany Gill
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
1:28:28.80
Women's K-1 [15]
(26,20 km)
Vanda Kiszli
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
2:05:55.35 Melina Andersson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
2:05:56.99 Samantha Rees-Clark
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
2:06:18.97
Women's K-2 [16]
(26,20 km)
Tania Fernández
Tania Álvarez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:58:09.56 Renáta Csay
Zsófia Czéllai
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:58:19.10 Melina Andersson
Johanna Johansson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
1:58:32.87

Senior short race

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's C-1 [17]
(3,40 km)
Diego Romero
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14:55.07 Jaime Duro
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14:57.15 Mateusz Kamiński
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
15:15.63
Men's K-1 [18]
(3,40 km)
Fernando Pimenta
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
12:49.12 Mads Pedersen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
12:49.77 Iván Alonso
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
13:08.60
Women's C-1 [19]
(3,40 km)
Bethany Gill
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
17:27.18 Zsófia Kisbán
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
17:31.78 Beatriz Fernandes
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
17:34.40
Women's K-1 [20]
(3,40 km)
Melina Andersson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
14:22.83 Estefania Fernández
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
14:24.79 Samantha Rees-Clark
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
14:29.30

Under-23

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's C-1 [21]
(22,60 km)
Jaime Duro
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:52:19.88 Sebestyén Simon
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:53:34.95 Diego Piñeiro
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:54:59.62
Men's K-1 [22]
(26,20 km)
Hamish Lovemore
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
1:54:18.42 Philip Knudsen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
1:54:20.50 Ulvard Hart
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
1:54:24.33
Women's K-1 [23]
(22,60 km)
Melina Andersson
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
1:49:30.97 Panna Csépe
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:52:11.26 Christie Mackenzie
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
1:52:33.40

Junior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's C-1 [24]
(19,00 km)
Darío Sánchez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:39:31.46 Eryk Wilga
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1:39:43.96 Joel Miranda
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
1:40:38.68
Men's C-2 [25]
(19,00 km)
Zsombor Szegi
Péter Soltész
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:33:53.25 Mihály Pluzsik
Tamás Szöllősi
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:34:08.36 Izan Velasco
Daniel Infantes
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:34:49.00
Men's K-1 [26]
(22,60 km)
Bruno Kolozsvári
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:40:30.32 Julian Salinas
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1:40:36.56 Bertram Sørensen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
1:41:41.74
Men's K-2 [27]
(22,60 km)
Olivér Varga
Bruno Kolozsvári
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:34:32.36 Baltazar Itria
Julian Salinas
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1:34:33.69 Vicente Vergauven
Joaquín Catalano
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
1:34:40.36
Women's C-1 [28]
(11,80 km)
Beatriz Fernandes
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
1:09:06.39 Anastasia Dezhytska
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
1:10:46.21 Ana Pereira
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
1:12:28.13
Women's K-1 [29]
(19,00 km)
Kata Horváth
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:36:23.11 Zsófia Szerafin
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:36:31.97 Saskia Hockly
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
1:37:28.61
Women's K-2 [30]
(19,00 km)
Kinga Molnár
Hanna Józsa
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
1:29:08.56 Saskia Hockly
Valma Hockly
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
1:29:28.83 Lidia Zornoza
Alba Esteban
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
1:31:40.00


Medal table

  *   Host nation (Portugal)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 68014
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 64515
3Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal *3137
4Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2136
5Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2114
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1102
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1034
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 0224
9Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 0213
10Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0123
11Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0011
Totals (11 entries)21212163

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  10. Men's C-1 results
  11. Men's C-2 results
  12. Men's K-1 results
  13. Men's K-2 results
  14. Women's C-1 results
  15. Women's K-1 results
  16. Women's K-2 results
  17. Senior short race Men's C-1 results
  18. Senior short race Men's K-1 results
  19. Senior short race Women's C-1 results
  20. Senior short race Women's K-1 results
  21. Under-23 Men's C-1 results
  22. Under-23 Men's K-1 results
  23. Under-23 Men's K-1 results
  24. Junior Men's C-1 results
  25. Junior Men's C-2 results
  26. Junior Men's K-1 results
  27. Junior Men's K-2 results
  28. Junior Women's C-1 results
  29. Junior Women's K-1 results
  30. Junior Women's K-2 results