Canoe Sprint World Cup

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Canoe Sprint World Cup
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Genresports event
Date(s)midyear
Frequencyannual
Inaugurated 1988 ?
Organised by ICF

The ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup is an annual series of races in canoe sprint and one of Canoe World Cup that held under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation. [1] [2] The winning country is determined based on the total scores of all events at all stages (plus World Championship scores). In the Olympic years, only the sum of the World Cup points is calculated.

Contents

World Cup Series

Canoe sprint

NumberYearStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Total eventsNation winner
1988 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1989 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1990 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1991 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1992 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1993 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1994 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1995 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1996 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1997 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1998 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1999 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
2000 Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]Flag placeholder.svg [[]]
1 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Gainesville Flag of Spain.svg Seville Flag of France.svg Mantes-la-Jolie Flag of Denmark.svg Bagsværd Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb
2 2002 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Hazewinkel Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of Italy.svg Milan Flag of Japan.svg Komatsu
3 2003 Flag of Brazil.svg Curitiba Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Hazewinkel Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb
4 2004 Flag of Greece.svg Schinias Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Račice
5 2005 Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg
6 2006 Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guangzhou
7 2007 Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of France.svg Gerardmer
8 2008 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg
9 2009 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Račice Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged
10 2010 Flag of France.svg Vichy Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg
11 2011 Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Račice Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
12 2012 Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of Russia.svg Moscow Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
13 2013 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Račice Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
14 2014 Flag of Italy.svg Milan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Račice Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
15 2015 Flag of Portugal.svg Montemor-o-Velho Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of Denmark.svg Copenhagen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
16 2016 Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Račice Flag of Portugal.svg Montemor-o-Velho Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
17 2017 Flag of Portugal.svg Montemor-o-Velho Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of Serbia.svg Belgrade Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
18 2018 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
19 2019 Flag of Poland.svg Poznań Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg
20 2020 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged
21 2021 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged Flag of Russia.svg Barnaul
22 2022 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Račice Flag of Poland.svg Poznań

Para Canoe Sprint

Para Canoe sprint World Cup was started since 2015 (2016 not held). [3]

NumberYearStageTotal EventsNation Winner
1 2015 Flag of Germany.svg Duisburg
2 2017 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged
3 2018 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged
4 2019 Flag of Poland.svg Poznań
5 2020 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged
6 2021 Flag of Hungary.svg Szeged
7 2022 Flag of Poland.svg Poznań

Results

2021 Results:

See also

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References

  1. "Results". 7 August 2017.
  2. "Results". 19 November 2019.
  3. "Results". 22 January 2021.