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Revision as of 14:20, 8 September 2018

The 2018 Canoe Slalom World Cup is a series of five races in 5 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It is the 31st edition. The men's C2 event was removed from the World Cup program before the start of the season by the ICF[1] and was replaced by the mixed C2 event.

Calendar

The series opened with World Cup Race 1 in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia (22–24 June) and it will end with the World Cup Final in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain (7–9 September).[2] The World Championships will also count to the overall world cup standings of the Extreme K1 events, but not the traditional canoe slalom events.

Label Venue Date Notes
World Cup Race 1 Slovakia Liptovský Mikuláš 22–24 June
World Cup Race 2 Poland Kraków 29 June – 1 July
World Cup Race 3 Germany Augsburg 6–8 July
World Cup Race 4 Slovenia Tacen 31 August – 2 September Extreme K1 events cancelled
World Cup Final Spain La Seu d'Urgell 7–9 September No Extreme K1 events
World Championships Brazil Rio de Janeiro 25-30 September Only Extreme K1 events count for world cup standings

Standings

The winner of each race is awarded 60 points (double points are awarded for the World Cup Final for all the competitors who reach at least the semifinal stage). Points for lower places differ from one category to another. Every participant is guaranteed at least 2 points for participation and 5 points for qualifying for the semifinal run (10 points in the World Cup Final). If two or more athletes or boats are equal on points, the ranking is determined by their positions in the World Cup Final.[3][4][5]

C1 men

Pos Athlete Points
1  Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 296
2  Luka Božič (SLO) 282
3  Sideris Tasiadis (GER) 268
4  Benjamin Savšek (SLO) 250
5  Franz Anton (GER) 232
6  Ryan Westley (GBR) 222
7  Michal Martikán (SVK) 215
8  Denis Gargaud Chanut (FRA) 212
9  Cédric Joly (FRA) 188
10  Matej Beňuš (SVK) 183

C1 women

Pos Athlete Points
1  Jessica Fox (AUS) 240
2  Viktoria Wolffhardt (AUT) 174
3  Tereza Fišerová (CZE) 144
4  Rosalyn Lawrence (AUS) 142
5  Soňa Stanovská (SVK) 139
6  Ana Sátila (BRA) 134
7  Mallory Franklin (GBR) 133
8  Kimberley Woods (GBR) 128
9  Andrea Herzog (GER) 115
10  Núria Vilarrubla (ESP) 115

C2 mixed

Pos Athletes Points
1  Tereza Fišerová/Jakub Jáně (CZE) 335
2  Yves Prigent/Margaux Henry (FRA) 293
3  Veronika Vojtová/Jan Mašek (CZE) 288
4  Aleksandra Stach/Marcin Pochwała (POL) 161
5  Jana Matulková/Vojtěch Mrůzek (CZE) 155
6  Lois Betteridge/Yannick Laviolette (CAN) 144
7  Núria Vilarrubla/Samuel Hernanz (ESP) 143
8  Soňa Stanovská/Ján Bátik (SVK) 138
9  David Schröder/Cindy Pöschel (GER) 114
10  Guo Linlong/Xu Yongzhao (CHN) 105

K1 men

Pos Athlete Points
1  Jiří Prskavec (CZE) 204
2  Dariusz Popiela (POL) 162
3  Mathieu Biazizzo (FRA) 162
4  Peter Kauzer (SLO) 159
5  Joe Clarke (GBR) 154
6  Sebastian Schubert (GER) 153
7  Vít Přindiš (CZE) 140
8  Michał Pasiut (POL) 127
9  Hannes Aigner (GER) 124
10  Mateusz Polaczyk (POL) 119

K1 women

Pos Athlete Points
1  Jessica Fox (AUS) 303
2  Ricarda Funk (GER) 302
3  Corinna Kuhnle (AUT) 285
4  Eva Terčelj (SLO) 234
5  Mallory Franklin (GBR) 204
6  Kateřina Kudějová (CZE) 192
7  Viktoria Wolffhardt (AUT) 187
8  Rosalyn Lawrence (AUS) 177
9  Klaudia Zwolińska (POL) 175
10  Urša Kragelj (SLO) 173

Extreme K1 men

Pos Athlete Points
1  Mike Dawson (NZL) 135
2  Pavel Eigel (RUS) 120
3  Michal Smolen (USA) 115
4  Martin Stanovský (KAZ) 77
5  Jakub Stanovský (SVK) 67
6  Rafał Polaczyk (POL) 66
7  Nikita Gubenko (RUS) 62
7  Joris Otten (NED) 62
9  Zhu Haoran (CHN) 59
10  Fabio Rodrigues (BRA) 52

Extreme K1 women

Pos Athlete Points
1  Martina Wegman (NED) 130
2  Ana Sátila (BRA) 124
3  Polina Mukhgaleeva (RUS) 110
4  Yang Jie (CHN) 109
5  Omira Estacia Neta (BRA) 107
6  Sage Donnelly (USA) 79
7  Florence Maheu (CAN) 71
8  Soňa Stanovská (SVK) 70
9  Gabrielle Ridge (GBR) 55
10  Margaux Henry (FRA) 54

Points

  • World Cup points were awarded on the results of each race at each event as follows:
Position[3][6]  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
C1 M 60 55 50 46 44 42 40 38 36 34
C1 W 60 55 50 46 44 42 40 38 36 34
C2 X 60 55 50 45 42 39 36 33 30 27
K1 M 60 55 50 44 43 42 41 40 39 38
K1 W 60 55 50 46 44 42 40 38 36 34
Extreme K1 60 55 45 40 35 30 25 19 17 15

Results

World Cup Race 1

22–24 June in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[7]  Sideris Tasiadis (GER) 96.11  Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 96.66  Ryan Westley (GBR) 97.31
C1 women[8]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 106.34  Tereza Fišerová (CZE) 113.96  Mallory Franklin (GBR) 115.10
C2 mixed[9]  Soňa Stanovská/Ján Bátik (SVK) 116.48  Tereza Fišerová/Jakub Jáně (CZE) 118.97  Yves Prigent/Margaux Henry (FRA) 128.26
K1 men[10]  Sebastian Schubert (GER) 92.06  Dariusz Popiela (POL) 92.77  Joe Clarke (GBR) 93.01
K1 women[11]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 101.20  Corinna Kuhnle (AUT) 102.78  Ricarda Funk (GER) 103.65
Extreme K1 men[12]  Pavel Eigel (RUS)  Mike Dawson (NZL)  Dimitri Marx (SUI)
Extreme K1 women[13]  Sage Donnelly (USA)  Ana Sátila (BRA)  Alsu Minazova (RUS)

World Cup Race 2

29 June – 1 July in Kraków, Poland

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[14]  David Florence (GBR) 83.86  Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 84.13  Michal Jáně (CZE) 84.42
C1 women[15]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 96.51  Núria Vilarrubla (ESP) 101.04  Ana Sátila (BRA) 101.73
C2 mixed[16]  Tereza Fišerová/Jakub Jáně (CZE) 105.92  Soňa Stanovská/Ján Bátik (SVK) 113.92  Aleksandra Stach/Marcin Pochwała (POL) 114.59
K1 men[17]  Joe Clarke (GBR) 76.93  Peter Kauzer (SLO) 78.24  Jiří Prskavec (CZE) 78.70
K1 women[18]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 91.51  Lucie Baudu (FRA) 92.40  Stefanie Horn (ITA) 92.43
Extreme K1 men[19]  Nikita Gubenko (RUS)  Mike Dawson (NZL)  Michal Smolen (USA)
Extreme K1 women[20]  Polina Mukhgaleeva (RUS)  Omira Estacia Neta (BRA)  Yang Jie (CHN)

World Cup Race 3

6–8 July in Augsburg, Germany

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[21]  Sideris Tasiadis (GER) 100.06  Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 100.77  Luka Božič (SLO) 102.87
C1 women[22]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 111.15  Mallory Franklin (GBR) 115.65  Ana Sátila (BRA) 115.79
C2 mixed[23]  Jasmin Schornberg/Thomas Becker (GER) 126.07  Tereza Fišerová/Jakub Jáně (CZE) 127.11  Veronika Vojtová/Jan Mašek (CZE) 129.39
K1 men[24]  Peter Kauzer (SLO) 94.86  Jiří Prskavec (CZE) 95.10  Hannes Aigner (GER) 95.79
K1 women[25]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 102.10  Mallory Franklin (GBR) 108.56  Eva Terčelj (SLO) 108.86
Extreme K1 men[26]  Pavel Eigel (RUS)  Rafał Polaczyk (POL)  Stefan Hengst (GER)
Extreme K1 women[27]  Ana Sátila (BRA)  Martina Wegman (NED)  Polina Mukhgaleeva (RUS)

World Cup Race 4

31 August – 2 September in Tacen, Slovenia. The semifinals and finals of the women's C1 and men's K1 events that were scheduled for 2 September were canceled due to floods. The results of the heats were taken as final results for the world cup standings.[28] The extreme K1 events were also canceled.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[29]  Sideris Tasiadis (GER) 103.00  Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 103.68  Franz Anton (GER) 104.29
C1 women[30]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 103.23  Rosalyn Lawrence (AUS) 108.38  Soňa Stanovská (SVK) 111.15
C2 mixed[31]  Veronika Vojtová/Jan Mašek (CZE) 142.47  Yves Prigent/Margaux Henry (FRA) 220.86  Jana Matulková/Vojtěch Mrůzek (CZE) 270.56
K1 men[32]  Žan Jakše (SLO) 82.33  Jiří Prskavec (CZE) 82.44  Mathieu Biazizzo (FRA) 84.52
K1 women[33]  Corinna Kuhnle (AUT) 107.94  Jessica Fox (AUS) 109.01  Viktoria Wolffhardt (AUT) 113.10

World Cup Final

7–9 September in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[34]  Luka Božič (SLO) 99.84  Franz Anton (GER) 100.05  Denis Gargaud Chanut (FRA) 101.69
C1 women
C2 mixed[35]  Tereza Fišerová/Jakub Jáně (CZE) 122.05  Yves Prigent/Margaux Henry (FRA) 124.68  Veronika Vojtová/Jan Mašek (CZE) 126.06
K1 men
K1 women[36]  Ricarda Funk (GER) 102.68  Maialen Chourraut (ESP) 104.45  Mallory Franklin (GBR) 105.34

World Championships

25-30 September in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
Extreme K1 men
Extreme K1 women

See also

References

  1. ^ "ICF to provide extra focus on C2 mixed slalom". CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  2. ^ "ICF Calendar". Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b "CANOE SLALOM 2018 – COMPETITION HANDBOOK" (PDF). CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  4. ^ "ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup Standing ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup Standing". CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  5. ^ "CSLX World Cup Standings after WC4" (PDF). CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  6. ^ "CSLX World Cup Standings after WC3" (PDF). CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  7. ^ "C1M official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  8. ^ "C1W official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  9. ^ "C2X official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  10. ^ "K1M official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 24 June 2018.
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  14. ^ "C1M official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  15. ^ "C1W official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  16. ^ "C2X official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  17. ^ "K1M official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  18. ^ "K1W official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  19. ^ "Extreme K1M official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  20. ^ "Extreme K1W official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  21. ^ "C1M official result list – World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  22. ^ "C1W official result list – World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  23. ^ "C2X official result list – World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  24. ^ "K1M official result list – World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  25. ^ "K1W official result list – World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  26. ^ "Extreme K1M official result list – World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  27. ^ "Extreme K1W official result list – World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  28. ^ "SUNDAY'S WORLD CUP CANCELLED BECAUSE OF RIVER FLOODING". CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  29. ^ "C1M official result list – World Cup Race 4" (PDF). Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  30. ^ "C1W official result list – World Cup Race 4" (PDF). Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  31. ^ "C2X official result list – World Cup Race 4" (PDF). Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  32. ^ "K1M official result list – World Cup Race 4" (PDF). Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  33. ^ "K1W official result list – World Cup Race 4" (PDF). Retrieved 2 September 2018.
  34. ^ "C1M official result list – World Cup Final" (PDF). Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  35. ^ "C2X official result list – World Cup Final" (PDF). Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  36. ^ "K1W official result list – World Cup Final" (PDF). Retrieved 8 September 2018.