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Canoe World Cup refers to a number of events organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF) across several disciplines: 1) Canoe Sprint World Cup, 2) Canoe Slalom World Cup, 3) Wildwater Canoeing World Cup and 4) Canoe Freestyle World Cup.
The sub-disciplines were single canoe (C1), double canoe (C2), single kayak (K1) and squirt boating.
Year [1] | K1 Gold | K1 Silver | K1 Bronze | C1 Gold | C1 Silver | C1 Bronze | World Cup #1 | World Cup #2 | World Cup #3 | World Championship |
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2013 | Max Hoff | René Holten Poulsen | Ken Wallace | – | – | – | Hungary Szeged | Czech Republic Račice | Poland Poznan | Germany Duisburg |
2014 | Max Hoff | Mark De Jonge | René Holten Poulsen | – | – | – | Italy Milan | Czech Republic Račice | Hungary Szeged | Russia Moscow |
2015 | Mark De Jonge | Maxime Beaumont | Max Hoff | – | – | – | Portugal Montemor-o-Velho | Germany Duisburg | Denmark Copenhagen | Italy Milan |
2016 | Josef Dostál | Maxime Beaumont | René Holten Poulsen | Sebastian Brendel | Li Qiang | Serghei Tarnovschi | Germany Duisburg | Czech Republic Račice | Portugal Montemor-o-Velho | – |
2017 | Maxime Beaumont | Liam Heath | Fernando Pimenta | Martin Fuksa | Tomasz Kaczor | Sebastian Brendel | Portugal Montemor-o-Velho | Hungary Szeged | Serbia Belgrad | Czech Republic Račice |
2018 | Evgenii Lukantsov | Fernando Pimenta | Max Rendschmidt | Martin Fuksa | Sebastian Brendel | Isaquias Queiroz Dos Santos | Hungary Szeged | Germany Duisburg | – | Portugal Montemor-o-Velho |
2019 |
Year [3] | Men K1 | Women K1 | Men C1 | Women C1 | Men C2 | Women C2 |
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2017 | Simon Oven | Melanie Mathys | Ondrej Rolenc | Cecilia Panato | France Stephane Santamaria, Quentin Dazeur | Italy Alice Panato, Cecilia Panato |
2018 | Simon Oven | Melanie Mathys | Louis Lapointe | Italy Cecilia Panato | France Tony Debray, Louis Lapointe | France Pauline Freslon, Lisa Lebouc |
2019 | Felix Bouvet | Mathilde Rosa | Theo Viens | Alba Zoe Grzin | France Theo Viens, Etienne Klatt | not disputed |
Year [4] | K1 Gold | K1 Silver | K1 Bronze | Squirt Gold | Squirt Silver | Squirt Bronze |
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2018 | Tomasz Czaplicki | Joaquim Fontané I Maso | Dane Jackson | Alex Edwards | Tomasz Czaplicki | Bartosz Czaudern |
Year [5] | K1 Gold | K1 Silver | K1 Bronze | Squirt Gold | Squirt Silver | Squirt Bronze |
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2018 | Zofia Tula | Marlene Devillez | Hitomi Takaku | Hitomi Takaku and Yoshiko Suematsu | - | Izabela Fidzinska |
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