2023 Canoe Marathon European Championships

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2023 Canoe Marathon European Championships
Location Flag of Croatia.svg Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Dates13–16 July

The 2023 Canoe Marathon European Championships was held from 13 to 16 July 2023 in Slavonski Brod, Croatia. [1] [2]

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Croatia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)86519
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)551323
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)2316
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)2114
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)2103
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)2002
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)1315
8Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1012
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)1012
10Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal  (POR)0314
11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0101
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia  (SRB)0101
Totals (12 entries)24242472

Medalists

Senior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
K1 Short Race (3.40 km)Flag of Norway.svg  Eivind Vold  (NOR)13:25.95Flag of Portugal.svg  José Ramalho  (POR)13:28.25Flag of Denmark.svg  Mads Pedersen  (DEN)13:29.99
C1 Short Race (3.40 km)Flag of Poland.svg  Mateusz Borgieł  (POL)15:03.94Flag of Poland.svg  Mateusz Zuchora  (POL)15:08.89Flag of Spain.svg  Diego Romero  (ESP)15:14.78
K1 (29.80 km)Flag of Denmark.svg  Mads Pedersen  (DEN)2:08:45.17Flag of Spain.svg  Iván Alonso  (ESP)2:09:38.42Flag of Norway.svg  Eivind Vold  (NOR)2:12:10.06
C1 (22.60 km)Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Garrido  (ESP)1:48:18.80Flag of Hungary.svg  Márton Kövér  (HUN)1:49:33.91Flag of Spain.svg  Manuel Campos  (ESP)1:49:51.32
K2 (29.80 km)Flag of France.svg  France
Quentin Urban
Jérémy Candy
1:31:41.58Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
José Ramalho
Alfredo Faria
1:31:43.46Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Adrián Boros
Bruno Kolozsvári
1:31:49.14
C2 (22.60 km)Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Mateusz Zuchora
Mateusz Borgiel
1:45:11.93Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Manuel Campos
Diego Romero
1:45:26.27Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Fernando Busto
Diego Miguéns
1:45:36.77
Women
K1 Short Race (3.40 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Vanda Kiszli  (HUN)14:54.37Flag of Serbia.svg  Kristina Bedeč  (SRB)15:07.72Flag of Spain.svg  Eva Barrios  (ESP)15:08.05
C1 Short Race (3.40 km)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Liudmyla Babak  (UKR)17:20.84Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olena Tsyhankova  (UKR)17:40.51Flag of Spain.svg  María Martín  (ESP)18:41.34
K1 (26.20 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Vanda Kiszli  (HUN)2:04:00.31Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsófia Vörös  (HUN)2:07:11.80Flag of Spain.svg  Eva Barrios  (ESP)2:07:33.46
C1 (15.40 km)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Liudmyla Babak  (UKR)1:22:49.60Flag of Poland.svg  Paulina Grzelkiewicz  (POL)1:26:28.84Flag of France.svg  Yseline Huet  (FRA)1:26:53.31
K2 (26.20 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Evelin Csengeri
Panna Sinkó
1:43:06.41Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Csilla Rugási
Panna Csépe
1:43:10.13Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Tania Fernández
Tania Alvarez
1:43:16.14

Under 23

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
K1 (26.20 km)Flag of Denmark.svg  Philip Knudsen  (DEN)1:54:57.55Flag of Hungary.svg  Csanád Sellyei  (HUN)1:54:58.53Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquín Iglesias  (ESP)1:54:58.97
C1 (19.00 km)Flag of Spain.svg  Jaime Duro  (ESP)1:35:19.79Flag of Poland.svg  Eryk Wilga  (POL)1:36:02.26Flag of Spain.svg  Gonzalo Moreno  (ESP)1:37:10.65
Women
K1 (22.60 km)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Mílová  (CZE)1:48:10.15Flag of Denmark.svg  Pernille Hostrup  (DEN)1:48:20.79Flag of Spain.svg  Celia Toledo  (ESP)1:48:22.22
C1 (11.80 km)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Alžběta Veverková  (CZE)1:07:23.82Flag of Germany.svg  Annette Wehrmann  (GER)1:08:29.99Flag of Spain.svg  Anna Gorinsky  (ESP)1:11:11.71

Junior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
K1 Short Race (3.40 km)Flag of Spain.svg  David Pazos  (ESP)14:06.19Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Harry Freeland  (GBR)14:06.51Flag of Portugal.svg  João Bento  (POR)14:15.59
C1 (15.40 km)Flag of Spain.svg  Darío Sánchez  (ESP)1:20:09.73Flag of Hungary.svg  Mihály Pluzsik  (HUN)1:20:25.10Flag of Poland.svg  Krystian Kubica  (POL)1:20:44.26
K1 (22.60 km)Flag of Spain.svg  David Pazos  (ESP)1:40:10.57Flag of Portugal.svg  João Sousa  (POR)1:40:20.19Flag of Hungary.svg  Árpád Kékesi  (HUN)1:40:28.85
K2 (22.60 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Árpád Kékesi
Dániel Zemen
1:36:53.67Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Ruben Castilla
Arturo Aguilar
1:36:55.30Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Diego Lago
Miguel Fernández
1:36:57.82
C2 (15.40 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Milan Gyanyi
Zsombor Dózsa
1:14:23.33Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Izan Velasco
Daniel Infantes
1:15:14.74Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
David Olivares
Ulises Colastra
1:15:35.13
Women
K1 Short Race (3.40 km)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Greta Roeser  (GBR)15:41.77Flag of Hungary.svg  Klaudia Kmetyo  (HUN)15:52.89Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sienna Payne  (GBR)16:14.66
K1 (19.00 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsófia Szerafin  (HUN)1:32:35.73Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Greta Roeser  (GBR)1:32:49.47Flag of Hungary.svg  Janka Reisz  (HUN)1:34:02.69
C1 (11.80 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Imola Batka  (HUN)1:10:06.12Flag of Spain.svg  Nerea Novo  (ESP)1:11:28.19Flag of Hungary.svg  Iringo Batka  (HUN)1:12:33.86
K2 (19.00 km)Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Janka Reisz
Klaudia Kmetyo
1:26:01.49Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Greta Roeser
Sienna Payne
1:27:28.55Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Lili Dékány
Hannah Szmrtyka
1:27:45.77

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References

  1. "2023 ECA Canoe Marathon European Championships" . Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  2. "Results" . Retrieved 29 September 2024.