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Revision as of 17:18, 10 September 2010

Logo of the 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.

The 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships began on 8 September 2010 and will run until 12 September in Tacen Whitewater Course, Slovenia under the auspices of International Canoe Federation for the record-tying third time. Tacen hosted the event previously in 1955 and 1991 when it was part of Yugoslavia, and joins the following cities that have hosted the event three times: Spittal, Austria (1963, 1965, and 1977); Meran, Italy (1953, 1971, and 1983); Bourg St.-Maurice, France (1969, 1987, and 2002); and Augsburg, Germany (1957, 1985, and 2003). Women's single seat and team Canadian (C-1W) events will become official after being exhibiton in the previous championships.

Event's corporate images

The logo comprises elements connected to the sport and the event's organization.[1] Main motif of two paddles that make up the letter X, which is the Roman numeral for 10 which is for 2010.[1] It also is for the Roman Empire settlement of Emona, located in present-day Ljubljana, located near Tacen.[1] The paddles in the middle of the boat are not connected deliberately to communicate both canoeing and kayaking.[1]

Main motif is framed by a crest which comprises two lines.[1] The bottom line is a copy of the boat in the transverse section while the top line is a copy of the boat in the vertical section.[1] The crest carries a sense of nobility and that the sport in the past was connected with both townspeople and aristocrats along with environmental protection.[1] Waves shown flanking the crest link the event's organizer with the ICF.[1]

Short name

SLOKA has two names: SLalOm KAyak and Canoe Championships or SLOvene KAyak and canoe.[1] It is acceptable in foreign languages that does not contain any special Slovene characters.[1]

Slogan

The slogan Wild water, pure joy (Divja voda, čisti užitek is Template:Sl icon) describes the essence of conquering the rapids refers to wil water and pleasure simultaneuosly.[1] This slogan is in green and blue that combines water pleasures and ecology.[1]

Mascot

The crawfish is a symbol of clean water and life in and around that water.[1] It is also an independent and distinctive character to enhance the story of motion and vivacity that also evokes positive motions.[1]

Schedule

This was the schedule listed as of 15 August 2010.[2] All time listed are CEST (UTC+2).[2]

Event Date Starting Time Event Details
7 September 16:00 Official team leaders team meeting
20:00 Opening ceremony
8 September 10:00 Demonstration run for heats
14:30 Heats C-2 and K-1W
9 September 10:00 Heats C-1M and C-1W
15:00 Heats K-1M
20:00 Reception for team leaders and officials
10 September 10:00 Heats team events in all categories
15:00 Finals team events in all categories
16:40 Medal ceremonies for team events
18:00 Demonstration run for finals
20:00 VIP and Team Leaders reception
11 September 11:00 Semfinals C-2 and K-1W
14:30 Finals C-2 and K-1W
15:30 Medals presentation C-2 and K-1W
12 September 09:30 Semifinals C-1M, C-1W, and K-1M
14:30 Finals C-1M and C-1W
15:25 Medal ceremony C-1M and C-1W
15:35 Finals K-1M
16:10 Medal ceremony for K-1M
16:30 Closing ceremony


K-1 heats for 9 September were postponed to the River Sava water flows excedding 250 m3/ sec. K-1 heats now moved to 10 September at 14:30.[3] Two days earlier, the schedule was also revised for all individual events to flow along the river rising from a level of 50 m3/ sec to 250 m3/ sec.[4]

A revised schedule was issued on 10 September. The C-1W team event was cancelled as a result of the schedule change.[5]

Event Date Starting Time Event Details
10 September 11:00 Team leaders meeting
14:30 Heats K-1M
16:40 Officials meeting
20:00 VIP and Team Leaders reception
11 September 11:00 Semfinals C-2 and K-1W
14:30 Finals C-2 and K-1W
15:30 Medals presentation C-2 and K-1W
16:30 Team finals C-2 and K-1W
17:30 Medals presentation team C-2 and K-1W
12 September 09:30 Semifinals C-1M, C-1W, and K-1M
14:30 Finals C-1M, C-1W, and K-1M
16:00 Medal presentation C-1W
16:30 Team finals C-1M and K-1M
17:45 Medal presentation C-1M, K-1M
18:00 Medal presenation team C-1M, K-1M
18:17 Closing ceremony

Medal Summary

Men's

Canoe

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C-1 - - -
C-1 team - - -
C-2 - - -
C-2 team - - -

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K-1 - - -
K-1 team - - -

Women's

Canoe

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C-1 - - -

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K-1 - - -
K-1 team - - -

Medals Table

  • To be added as the championships progress.


References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Corporate image of the 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships. - accessed 10 February 2010.
  2. ^ a b 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships provisional program. - accessed 15 August 2010.
  3. ^ "New info: Programme postponed!" 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships official website (9 September 2010 accessed 9 September 2010).
  4. ^ "Revised programme" - 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships news (7 Septebmer 2010 accessed 10 September 2010).
  5. ^ Revised 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships schedule on 10 September 2010. - accessed 10 September 2010.