2013 Canoe Slalom World Cup

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The 2013 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in 5 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 26th edition. The team events were held as part of the world cup program for the first time in history, but no points were awarded for them.

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Calendar

The series opened with World Cup Race 1 in Cardiff, Wales (June 21–23) for the second year in a row and ended with the World Cup Final in Bratislava, Slovakia (August 23–25), also for the second consecutive year. [1]

LabelVenueDate
World Cup Race 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cardiff 21–23 June
World Cup Race 2 Flag of Germany.svg Augsburg 28–30 June
World Cup Race 3 Flag of Spain.svg La Seu d'Urgell 5–7 July
World Cup Race 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Tacen 16–18 August
World Cup Final Flag of Slovakia.svg Bratislava 23–25 August

Final standings

The winner of each race was awarded 60 points. Points for lower places differed from one category to another. Every participant was guaranteed at least 2 points for participation and 5 points for qualifying for the semifinal run. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions in the World Cup Final. [2]

[3]

C1 men

PosAthletePoints
1Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)215
2Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)213
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Anže Berčič  (SLO)208
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Florence  (GBR)206
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)206
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Stanislav Ježek  (CZE)183
7Flag of Spain.svg  Ander Elosegi  (ESP)172
8Flag of France.svg  Denis Gargaud Chanut  (FRA)168
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Benjamin Savšek  (SLO)157
10Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Anton  (GER)155

C1 women

PosAthletePoints
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)295
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Hošková  (CZE)234
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rosalyn Lawrence  (AUS)177
4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Katarína Macová  (SVK)171
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)160
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kimberley Woods  (GBR)140
7Flag of France.svg  Caroline Loir  (FRA)131
8Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Alison Borrows  (AUS)118
9Flag of Germany.svg  Lena Stöcklin  (GER)104
10Flag of France.svg  Oriane Rebours  (FRA)95

C2 men

PosAthletesPoints
1Flag of France.svg  Gauthier Klauss / Matthieu Péché  (FRA)260
2Flag of Slovenia.svg  Luka Božič / Sašo Taljat  (SLO)222
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Pavol Hochschorner / Peter Hochschorner  (SVK)189
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jonáš Kašpar / Marek Šindler  (CZE)169
5Flag of Slovakia.svg  Tomáš Kučera / Ján Bátik  (SVK)165
6Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ladislav Škantár / Peter Škantár  (SVK)165
7Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Pochwała / Piotr Szczepański  (POL)143
8Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Anton / Jan Benzien  (GER)117
9Flag of France.svg  Pierre Labarelle / Nicolas Peschier  (FRA)112
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Florence / Richard Hounslow  (GBR)109

K1 men

PosAthletePoints
1Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)240
2Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)221
3Flag of Germany.svg  Fabian Dörfler  (GER)219
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)218
5Flag of the United States.svg  Fabien Lefèvre  (USA)198
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lucien Delfour  (AUS)188
7Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martin Albreht  (SLO)165
8Flag of Germany.svg  Paul Böckelmann  (GER)156
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Michael Kurt  (SUI)149
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vavřinec Hradilek  (CZE)136

K1 women

PosAthletePoints
1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jana Dukátová  (SVK)211
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)205
3Flag of Germany.svg  Jasmin Schornberg  (GER)201
4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Eva Terčelj  (SLO)182
5Flag of Austria.svg  Corinna Kuhnle  (AUT)180
6Flag of Germany.svg  Cindy Pöschel  (GER)157
7Flag of Slovakia.svg  Elena Kaliská  (SVK)150
8Flag of Slovenia.svg  Urša Kragelj  (SLO)146
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sarah Grant  (AUS)137
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Štěpánka Hilgertová  (CZE)134

Results

World Cup Race 1

The opening race of the series took place at the Cardiff International White Water facility in Wales from 21 to 23 June. It featured the team events for the first time at a world cup meeting. The organizers experienced water pump problems during the C1 final which caused a lack of water on the course and a 30-minute delay of competition. [4] Great Britain topped the medal table in the individual events with 2 golds, 1 silver and 1 bronze. [5]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [6] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Stanislav Ježek  (CZE)93.95Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)93.98Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Jáně  (CZE)94.51
C1 women [7] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kimberley Woods  (GBR)112.57Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)114.71Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)117.76
C2 men [8] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
97.96Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
David Florence
Richard Hounslow
99.49Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Luka Božič
Sašo Taljat
99.69
K1 men [9] Flag of Germany.svg  Fabian Dörfler  (GER)87.11Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)88.45Flag of the United States.svg  Fabien Lefèvre  (USA)89.14
K1 women [10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Neave  (GBR)97.93Flag of Slovakia.svg  Elena Kaliská  (SVK)98.31Flag of Germany.svg  Cindy Pöschel  (GER)100.25
C1 men team [11] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sideris Tasiadis
Jan Benzien
Franz Anton
102.31Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Benjamin Savšek
Luka Božič
Anže Berčič
104.53Flag of France.svg  France
Simon Le Friec
Kilian Foulon
Jonathan Marc
106.88
C1 women team [12] Flag of France.svg  France
Cécile Tixier
Claire Jacquet
Caroline Loir
202.44Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Kimberley Woods
Mallory Franklin
Alice Spencer
211.52-
C2 men team [13] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner
Ladislav Škantár & Peter Škantár
Tomáš Kučera & Ján Bátik
124.88Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
David Florence & Richard Hounslow
Tim Baillie & Etienne Stott
Adam Burgess & Greg Pitt
131.85Flag of France.svg  France
Marc Biazizzo & Jimy Berçon
Yves Prigent & Loïc Kervella
Nicolas Scianimanico & Hugo Cailhol
179.87
K1 men team [14] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sebastian Schubert
Fabian Dörfler
Hannes Aigner
101.41Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Peter Kauzer
Janoš Peterlin
Martin Albreht
105.77Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Grzegorz Polaczyk
Rafał Polaczyk
Dariusz Popiela
107.21
K1 women team [15] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Jasmin Schornberg
Cindy Pöschel
Claudia Bär
114.12Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Fiona Pennie
Bethan Latham
Lizzie Neave
125.42Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Jana Dukátová
Elena Kaliská
Kristína Nevařilová
126.14

World Cup Race 2

Augsburg Eiskanal hosted the second world cup race of the season from 28 to 30 June. France won 2 golds and 1 bronze in the individual events to top the medal table.

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [16] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Alexander Slafkovský  (SVK)102.46Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)104.10Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)104.30
C1 women [17] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)132.69Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)135.06Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kimberley Woods  (GBR)135.55
C2 men [18] Flag of France.svg  France
Gauthier Klauss
Matthieu Péché
113.86Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Tim Baillie
Etienne Stott
114.28Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Marcin Pochwała
Piotr Szczepański
114.63
K1 men [19] Flag of Germany.svg  Paul Böckelmann  (GER)97.59Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)98.85Flag of France.svg  Mathieu Biazizzo  (FRA)100.19
K1 women [20] Flag of France.svg  Émilie Fer  (FRA)112.53Flag of Germany.svg  Jasmin Schornberg  (GER)112.96Flag of Germany.svg  Cindy Pöschel  (GER)115.30
C1 men team [21] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Benjamin Savšek
Anže Berčič
Luka Božič
117.25Flag of France.svg  France
Denis Gargaud Chanut
Jonathan Marc
Nicolas Peschier
118.62Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Alexander Slafkovský
Matej Beňuš
Jerguš Baďura
118.76
C1 women team [22] Flag of France.svg  France
Caroline Loir
Oriane Rebours
Claire Jacquet
209.21Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Kimberley Woods
Mallory Franklin
Jasmine Royle
213.65Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Mira Louen
Lena Stöcklin
Birgit Ohmayer
215.29
C2 men team [23] Flag of France.svg  France
Nicolas Peschier & Pierre Labarelle
Gauthier Klauss & Matthieu Péché
Pierre Picco & Hugo Biso
133.97Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Franz Anton & Jan Benzien
Kai Müller & Kevin Müller
Eric Mendel & Alexander Funk
142.05Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Ondřej Karlovský & Jakub Jáně
Jaroslav Volf & Ondřej Štěpánek
Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler
143.51
K1 men team [24] Flag of France.svg  France
Boris Neveu
Étienne Daille
Mathieu Biazizzo
109.04Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sebastian Schubert
Fabian Dörfler
Hannes Aigner
113.78Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Grzegorz Polaczyk
Rafał Polaczyk
Dariusz Popiela
114.01
K1 women team [25] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Jasmin Schornberg
Cindy Pöschel
Claudia Bär
126.64Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Štěpánka Hilgertová
Kateřina Kudějová
Eva Ornstová
133.60Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Kimberley Woods
Bethan Latham
Mallory Franklin
152.87

World Cup Race 3

The third world cup race took place at the site of the 1992 Olympic race, the Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell from 5 to 7 July. Slovenia won the medal table in the individual events with 2 golds and 1 bronze. [26]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [27] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Anže Berčič  (SLO)99.67Flag of Spain.svg  Ander Elosegi  (ESP)100.96Flag of Germany.svg  Sideris Tasiadis  (GER)101.92
C1 women [28] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)121.17Flag of France.svg  Caroline Loir  (FRA)124.02Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Hošková  (CZE)124.80
C2 men [29] Flag of France.svg  France
Gauthier Klauss
Matthieu Péché
105.48Flag of France.svg  France
Nicolas Peschier
Pierre Labarelle
106.69Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Luka Božič
Sašo Taljat
107.68
K1 men [30] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Vavřinec Hradilek  (CZE)94.04Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lucien Delfour  (AUS)95.35Flag of Spain.svg  Samuel Hernanz  (ESP)95.60
K1 women [31] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Eva Terčelj  (SLO)106.93Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Lizzie Neave  (GBR)109.19Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Kudějová  (CZE)110.76
C1 men team [32] Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Benjamin Savšek
Luka Božič
Anže Berčič
113.41Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Matej Beňuš
Alexander Slafkovský
Jerguš Baďura
113.54Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Stanislav Ježek
Vítězslav Gebas
Michal Jáně
119.14
C1 women team [33] Flag of France.svg  France
Caroline Loir
Oriane Rebours
Cécile Tixier
153.01Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Núria Vilarrubla
Miren Lazkano
Annebel van der Knijff
265.27-
C2 men team [34] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner
Ladislav Škantár & Peter Škantár
Tomáš Kučera & Ján Bátik
122.05Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Ondřej Karlovský & Jakub Jáně
Jaroslav Volf & Ondřej Štěpánek
Jonáš Kašpar & Marek Šindler
133.32Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Dmitry Larionov & Mikhail Kuznetsov
Aleksei Afanasiev & Stanislav Senkin
Pavel Eigel & Ruslan Sayfiev
146.81
K1 men team [35] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Samuel Hernanz
Joan Crespo
Marc Domenjó
107.33Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sebastian Schubert
Fabian Dörfler
Hannes Aigner
108.64Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Jiří Prskavec
Vavřinec Hradilek
Vít Přindiš
109.29
K1 women team [36] Flag of France.svg  France
Nouria Newman
Marie-Zélia Lafont
Émilie Fer
125.24Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Fiona Pennie
Louise Donington
Lizzie Neave
131.91Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Aleksandra Perova
Ekaterina Perova
Marta Kharitonova
135.66

World Cup Race 4

The penultimate world cup race took place in Tacen, Slovenia from 16 to 18 August. The organizers were forced to re-run the final races of the women's K1 event and the men's C2 event due to troubles with the water level. For the same reason the team events in these 2 disciplines have been cancelled. [37] The women's C1 team event did not take place due to lack of participating teams. Slovenia won 2 golds and 2 bronzes in the individual events which was enough to win the medal table. Jessica Fox won both the K1 and the C1 event, becoming the first female paddler to win both events at one world cup race. [38]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 menFlag of Slovenia.svg  Anže Berčič  (SLO)108.28Flag of Germany.svg  Franz Anton  (GER)109.56Flag of Croatia.svg  Matija Marinić  (CRO)109.94
C1 womenFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)132.69Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mallory Franklin  (GBR)135.04Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Monika Jančová  (CZE)138.13
C2 menFlag of France.svg  France
Gauthier Klauss
Matthieu Péché
117.41Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Filip Brzeziński
Andrzej Brzeziński
118.70Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Sašo Taljat
Luka Božič
120.61
K1 menFlag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)99.87Flag of Germany.svg  Fabian Dörfler  (GER)102.91Flag of Germany.svg  Hannes Aigner  (GER)105.46
K1 womenFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)117.60Flag of Austria.svg  Corinna Kuhnle  (AUT)117.94Flag of Slovenia.svg  Eva Terčelj  (SLO)119.37
C1 men teamFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Benjamin Savšek
Luka Božič
Anže Berčič
121.55Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Matej Beňuš
Alexander Slafkovský
Jerguš Baďura
125.57Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sideris Tasiadis
Jan Benzien
Franz Anton
125.91
K1 men teamFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sebastian Schubert
Fabian Dörfler
Hannes Aigner
114.53Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Peter Kauzer
Janoš Peterlin
Martin Albreht
115.34Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Giovanni De Gennaro
Andrea Romeo
Diego Paolini
115.83

World Cup Final

The world cup final took place in Bratislava, Slovakia from 23 to 25 August. The home paddlers won the individual medal table with 2 golds, 1 silver and 1 bronze. Michal Martikán made his first competitive appearance since the London Olympics and he won the C1 event. The women's C1 team event did not take place. Both teams which entered the competition (Germany and Great Britain) did not start.

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men [39] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Michal Martikán  (SVK)101.38Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Florence  (GBR)102.04Flag of Slovakia.svg  Matej Beňuš  (SVK)102.45
C1 women [40] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Fox  (AUS)119.59Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Hošková  (CZE)131.56Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jasmine Royle  (GBR)133.91
C2 men [41] Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
107.98Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Jonáš Kašpar
Marek Šindler
109.39Flag of France.svg  France
Gauthier Klauss
Matthieu Péché
109.55
K1 men [42] Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Schubert  (GER)98.44Flag of Slovenia.svg  Peter Kauzer  (SLO)98.91Flag of Poland.svg  Mateusz Polaczyk  (POL)99.98
K1 women [43] Flag of France.svg  Émilie Fer  (FRA)106.54Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jana Dukátová  (SVK)109.79Flag of Germany.svg  Jasmin Schornberg  (GER)110.66
C1 men team [44] Flag of France.svg  France
Denis Gargaud Chanut
Jonathan Marc
Nicolas Peschier
114.84Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Benjamin Savšek
Luka Božič
Anže Berčič
115.50Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sideris Tasiadis
Jan Benzien
Franz Anton
118.48
C2 men team [45] Flag of France.svg  France
Pierre Labarelle & Nicolas Peschier
Gauthier Klauss & Matthieu Péché
Pierre Picco & Hugo Biso
124.98Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Marcin Pochwała & Piotr Szczepański
Filip Brzeziński & Andrzej Brzeziński
Michał Wiercioch & Grzegorz Majerczak
128.79Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner
Ladislav Škantár & Peter Škantár
Tomáš Kučera & Ján Bátik
135.06
K1 men team [46] Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Grzegorz Polaczyk
Mateusz Polaczyk
Dariusz Popiela
111.66Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Fabien Lefèvre
Richard Powell
Michal Smolen
111.67Flag of France.svg  France
Boris Neveu
Étienne Daille
Mathieu Biazizzo
112.05
K1 women team [47] Flag of France.svg  France
Émilie Fer
Marie-Zélia Lafont
Nouria Newman
126.07Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Violetta Oblinger-Peters
Corinna Kuhnle
Viktoria Wolffhardt
126.33Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Elena Kaliská
Jana Dukátová
Kristína Nevařilová
127.61

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