2023 Canoe Marathon European Championships | |
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Location | Slavonski Brod, Croatia |
Dates | 13–16 July |
The 2023 Canoe Marathon European Championships was held from 13 to 16 July 2023 in Slavonski Brod, Croatia. [1] [2]
* Host nation (Croatia)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Hungary (HUN) | 8 | 6 | 5 | 19 |
2 | Spain (ESP) | 5 | 5 | 13 | 23 |
3 | Poland (POL) | 2 | 3 | 1 | 6 |
4 | Denmark (DEN) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
5 | Ukraine (UKR) | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
6 | Czech Republic (CZE) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
7 | Great Britain (GBR) | 1 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
8 | France (FRA) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Norway (NOR) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
10 | Portugal (POR) | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
11 | Germany (GER) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Serbia (SRB) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
Totals (12 entries) | 24 | 24 | 24 | 72 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
K1 Short Race (3.40 km) | Eivind Vold (NOR) | 13:25.95 | José Ramalho (POR) | 13:28.25 | Mads Pedersen (DEN) | 13:29.99 |
C1 Short Race (3.40 km) | Mateusz Borgieł (POL) | 15:03.94 | Mateusz Zuchora (POL) | 15:08.89 | Diego Romero (ESP) | 15:14.78 |
K1 (29.80 km) | Mads Pedersen (DEN) | 2:08:45.17 | Iván Alonso (ESP) | 2:09:38.42 | Eivind Vold (NOR) | 2:12:10.06 |
C1 (22.60 km) | Manuel Garrido (ESP) | 1:48:18.80 | Márton Kövér (HUN) | 1:49:33.91 | Manuel Campos (ESP) | 1:49:51.32 |
K2 (29.80 km) | France Quentin Urban Jérémy Candy | 1:31:41.58 | Portugal José Ramalho Alfredo Faria | 1:31:43.46 | Hungary Adrián Boros Bruno Kolozsvári | 1:31:49.14 |
C2 (22.60 km) | Poland Mateusz Zuchora Mateusz Borgiel | 1:45:11.93 | Spain Manuel Campos Diego Romero | 1:45:26.27 | Spain Fernando Busto Diego Miguéns | 1:45:36.77 |
Women | ||||||
K1 Short Race (3.40 km) | Vanda Kiszli (HUN) | 14:54.37 | Kristina Bedeč (SRB) | 15:07.72 | Eva Barrios (ESP) | 15:08.05 |
C1 Short Race (3.40 km) | Liudmyla Babak (UKR) | 17:20.84 | Olena Tsyhankova (UKR) | 17:40.51 | María Martín (ESP) | 18:41.34 |
K1 (26.20 km) | Vanda Kiszli (HUN) | 2:04:00.31 | Zsófia Vörös (HUN) | 2:07:11.80 | Eva Barrios (ESP) | 2:07:33.46 |
C1 (15.40 km) | Liudmyla Babak (UKR) | 1:22:49.60 | Paulina Grzelkiewicz (POL) | 1:26:28.84 | Yseline Huet (FRA) | 1:26:53.31 |
K2 (26.20 km) | Hungary Evelin Csengeri Panna Sinkó | 1:43:06.41 | Hungary Csilla Rugási Panna Csépe | 1:43:10.13 | Spain Tania Fernández Tania Alvarez | 1:43:16.14 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
K1 (26.20 km) | Philip Knudsen (DEN) | 1:54:57.55 | Csanád Sellyei (HUN) | 1:54:58.53 | Joaquín Iglesias (ESP) | 1:54:58.97 |
C1 (19.00 km) | Jaime Duro (ESP) | 1:35:19.79 | Eryk Wilga (POL) | 1:36:02.26 | Gonzalo Moreno (ESP) | 1:37:10.65 |
Women | ||||||
K1 (22.60 km) | Kateřina Mílová (CZE) | 1:48:10.15 | Pernille Hostrup (DEN) | 1:48:20.79 | Celia Toledo (ESP) | 1:48:22.22 |
C1 (11.80 km) | Alžběta Veverková (CZE) | 1:07:23.82 | Annette Wehrmann (GER) | 1:08:29.99 | Anna Gorinsky (ESP) | 1:11:11.71 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men | ||||||
K1 Short Race (3.40 km) | David Pazos (ESP) | 14:06.19 | Harry Freeland (GBR) | 14:06.51 | João Bento (POR) | 14:15.59 |
C1 (15.40 km) | Darío Sánchez (ESP) | 1:20:09.73 | Mihály Pluzsik (HUN) | 1:20:25.10 | Krystian Kubica (POL) | 1:20:44.26 |
K1 (22.60 km) | David Pazos (ESP) | 1:40:10.57 | João Sousa (POR) | 1:40:20.19 | Árpád Kékesi (HUN) | 1:40:28.85 |
K2 (22.60 km) | Hungary Árpád Kékesi Dániel Zemen | 1:36:53.67 | Spain Ruben Castilla Arturo Aguilar | 1:36:55.30 | Spain Diego Lago Miguel Fernández | 1:36:57.82 |
C2 (15.40 km) | Hungary Milan Gyanyi Zsombor Dózsa | 1:14:23.33 | Spain Izan Velasco Daniel Infantes | 1:15:14.74 | Spain David Olivares Ulises Colastra | 1:15:35.13 |
Women | ||||||
K1 Short Race (3.40 km) | Greta Roeser (GBR) | 15:41.77 | Klaudia Kmetyo (HUN) | 15:52.89 | Sienna Payne (GBR) | 16:14.66 |
K1 (19.00 km) | Zsófia Szerafin (HUN) | 1:32:35.73 | Greta Roeser (GBR) | 1:32:49.47 | Janka Reisz (HUN) | 1:34:02.69 |
C1 (11.80 km) | Imola Batka (HUN) | 1:10:06.12 | Nerea Novo (ESP) | 1:11:28.19 | Iringo Batka (HUN) | 1:12:33.86 |
K2 (19.00 km) | Hungary Janka Reisz Klaudia Kmetyo | 1:26:01.49 | United Kingdom Greta Roeser Sienna Payne | 1:27:28.55 | Hungary Lili Dékány Hannah Szmrtyka | 1:27:45.77 |
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