Canoe World Cup

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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.

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The sub-disciplines were single canoe (C1), double canoe (C2), single kayak (K1) and squirt boating.

Canoe Sprint World Cup

Men

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

2013 Flag of Germany.svg Max Hoff Flag of Denmark.svg René Holten Poulsen Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Wallace Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic RačiceFlag of Poland.svg  Poland PoznanFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Duisburg
2014 Flag of Germany.svg Max Hoff Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mark De Jonge Flag of Denmark.svg René Holten Poulsen Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MilanFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic RačiceFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Moscow
2015 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mark De Jonge Flag of France.svg Maxime Beaumont Flag of Germany.svg Max Hoff Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Montemor-o-VelhoFlag of Germany.svg  Germany DuisburgFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark CopenhagenFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Milan
2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Josef Dostál Flag of France.svg Maxime Beaumont Flag of Denmark.svg René Holten Poulsen Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Brendel Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Qiang Flag of Moldova.svg Serghei Tarnovschi Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DuisburgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic RačiceFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Montemor-o-Velho
2017 Flag of France.svg Maxime Beaumont Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Liam Heath Flag of Portugal.svg Fernando Pimenta Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Fuksa Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Kaczor Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Brendel Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Montemor-o-VelhoFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia BelgradFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Račice
2018 Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Lukantsov Flag of Portugal.svg Fernando Pimenta Flag of Germany.svg Max Rendschmidt Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Fuksa Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Brendel Flag of Brazil.svg Isaquias Queiroz Dos SantosFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of Germany.svg  Germany DuisburgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Montemor-o-Velho
2019

Women

Year [2]

K1
Gold
K1
Silver
K1
Bronze
C1
Gold
C1
Silver
C1
Bronze
World Cup #1

World Cup #2

World Cup #3

World Championship

2013 Flag of New Zealand.svg  
Lisa Carrington
Flag of Germany.svg Katrin Wagner-Augustin Flag of Slovenia.svg
Spela Ponomarenko Janic
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic RačiceFlag of Poland.svg  Poland PoznanFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Duisburg
2014 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Lisa Carrington Flag of Austria.svg Yvonne Schuring Flag of Poland.svg  Karolina Naja Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MilanFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic RačiceFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Moscow
2015 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Lisa Carrington Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Yu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rachel Cawthorn Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Montemor-o-VelhoFlag of Germany.svg  Germany DuisburgFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark CopenhagenFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Milan
2016 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Lisa Carrington Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Inna Osypenko-Radomska Flag of Slovenia.svg Spela Ponomarenko Janic Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Katie Vincent Flag of Ukraine.svg Liudmyla Luzan Flag of Poland.svg Dorota Borowska Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DuisburgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic RačiceFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Montemor-o-Velho
2017 Flag of Slovenia.svg Spela Ponomarenko Janic Flag of Poland.svg Marta Walczykiewicz Flag of New Zealand.svg  Lisa Carrington Flag of Hungary.svg Kincső Takács Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Laurence Vincent-Lapointe Flag of Hungary.svg Virág Balla Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Montemor-o-VelhoFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia BelgradFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Račice
2018 Flag of Sweden.svg Linnea Stensils Flag of Denmark.svg Emma Aastrand Jørgensen Flag of France.svg Sarah Guyot Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Laurence Vincent-Lapointe Flag of Russia.svg Olesia Romasenko Flag of Poland.svg Dorota Borowska Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary SzegedFlag of Germany.svg  Germany DuisburgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Montemor-o-Velho
2019

Canoe Slalom World Cup

Wildwater Canoeing World Cup

Year [3]

Men K1
Women K1
Men C1
Women C1
Men C2
Women C2
2017 Flag of Slovenia.svg
Simon Oven
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Melanie Mathys
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Ondrej Rolenc
Flag of Italy.svg
Cecilia Panato
Flag of France.svg  France
Stephane Santamaria, Quentin Dazeur
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Alice Panato, Cecilia Panato
2018 Flag of Slovenia.svg
Simon Oven
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Melanie Mathys
Flag of France.svg
Louis Lapointe
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Cecilia Panato
Flag of France.svg  France
Tony Debray, Louis Lapointe
Flag of France.svg  France
Pauline Freslon, Lisa Lebouc
2019 Flag of France.svg
Felix Bouvet
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Mathilde Rosa
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Theo Viens
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Alba Zoe Grzin
Flag of France.svg  France
Theo Viens, Etienne Klatt
not disputed

Canoe Freestyle World Cup

Men

Year [4] K1
Gold
K1
Silver
K1
Bronze
Squirt
Gold
Squirt
Silver
Squirt
Bronze
2018 Flag of Poland.svg
Tomasz Czaplicki
Flag of Spain.svg
Joaquim Fontané I Maso
Flag of the United States.svg
Dane Jackson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Alex Edwards
Flag of Poland.svg
Tomasz Czaplicki
Flag of Poland.svg
Bartosz Czaudern

Women

Year [5] K1
Gold
K1
Silver
K1
Bronze
Squirt
Gold
Squirt
Silver
Squirt
Bronze
2018 Flag of Poland.svg
Zofia Tula
Flag of France.svg
Marlene Devillez
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Hitomi Takaku
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Hitomi Takaku and Yoshiko Suematsu
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Izabela Fidzinska

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References

  1. Results & Records Canoe Sprint World Cup, International Canoe Federation
  2. Results & Records Canoe Sprint World Cup, International Canoe Federation
  3. Wildwater Canoeing, International Canoe Federation
  4. Canoe Freestyle ICF, International Canoe Federation
  5. Canoe Freestyle ICF, International Canoe Federation