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'''Raimundas Labuckas''' (born February 9, 1984) is a [[Lithuania]]n [[canoe racing|sprint canoeist]] who has competed since 2005. He won four medals in the C-2 200 m event at the [[ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships]] with two golds ([[2009 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2009]], [[2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2010]]) and two bronzes ([[2006 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2006]], [[2007 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2007]]). |
'''Raimundas Labuckas''' (born February 9, 1984) is a [[Lithuania]]n [[canoe racing|sprint canoeist]] who has competed since 2005. He won four medals in the C-2 200 m event at the [[ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships]] with two golds ([[2009 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2009]], [[2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2010]]) and two bronzes ([[2006 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2006]], [[2007 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|2007]]). |
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*[http://zap.norex.ca/bio/athlete/532/ Canoe09.ca profile] |
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*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/la/raimundas-labuckas-1.html Sports-reference.com profile] |
*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/la/raimundas-labuckas-1.html Sports-reference.com profile] |
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Revision as of 05:38, 9 April 2017
Medal record | ||
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Men's canoe sprint | ||
World Championships | ||
2009 Dartmouth | C-2 200 m | |
2010 Poznań | C-2 200 m | |
2011 Szeged | C-2 200 m | |
2006 Szeged | C-2 200 m | |
2007 Duisburg | C-2 200 m | |
European Championships | ||
2007 Pontevedra | C-2 200 m | |
2008 Milan | C-2 200 m | |
2009 Brandenburg | C-2 200 m | |
2010 Trasona | C-2 200 m | |
2011 Belgrade | C-2 200 m | |
2012 Zagreb | C-2 200 m | |
2006 Račice | C-2 200 m | |
2006 Račice | C-4 200 m |
Raimundas Labuckas (born February 9, 1984) is a Lithuanian sprint canoeist who has competed since 2005. He won four medals in the C-2 200 m event at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with two golds (2009, 2010) and two bronzes (2006, 2007).
Labuckas also competed in the C-2 500 m event at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, but was eliminated in the semifinals.
In 2013 Labuckas officially ended his career and stated that he was willing to use all his experience by being a coach.[1]
References
- Canoe09.ca profile
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships – Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936–2007 at WebCite (archived 2009-01-21). Additional archives: Wayback Machine (archived 2010-01-05).
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships – Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936–2007 at WebCite (archived 2009-11-09)
- Sports-reference.com profile