2006 Canoe Slalom World Cup
The 2006 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of eight races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 19th edition. The series consisted of 4 continental championships (European, Pan American, Oceania and Asian), 3 world cup races and the world championships.
Calendar
Label | Venue | Date |
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Oceania Championships 2006 | 25–26 February | |
World Cup Race 1 | 27–28 May | |
World Cup Race 2 | 2–4 June | |
World Cup Race 3 | 10–11 June | |
2006 European Canoe Slalom Championships | 30 June - 2 July | |
2006 World Championships | 3–6 August | |
2006 Pan American Championships | 20 August | |
2006 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships | 26–27 August |
Final standings
The winner of each world cup race was awarded 30 points. Semifinalists were guaranteed at least 5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 2 points each. The continental championships had a lesser status with the winner earning 20 points, semifinalists at least 2 points and all others were awarded 1 point for participation. Because the continental championships were not open to all countries, every athlete could only compete in one of them. The world championships points scale was the same as for the world cups multiplied by a factor of 1.5. That meant the world champion earned 45 points, semifinalists got at least 7.5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 3 points apiece. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions at the world championships.[1]
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K1 men
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K1 women
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Results
Oceania Championships 2006
The Oceania Championships took place in Mangahao, New Zealand from 25 to 26 February.[2]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 198.04 | 222.11 | 224.51 | |||
C2 men | Mark Bellofiore Lachie Milne | 225.52 | Bryden Nicholas Andrew Robinson | 286.86 | - | |
K1 men | 183.85 | 189.80 | 191.08 | |||
K1 women | 219.05 | 224.26 | 227.39 |
World Cup Race 1
World Cup Race 1 took place at the Hellinikon Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre in Athens, Greece from 27 to 28 May.[3]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 184.34 | 185.28 | 187.79 | |||
C2 men | Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner | 202.06 | Christophe Luquet Pierre Luquet | 205.09 | Marek Jiras Tomáš Máder | 206.37 |
K1 men | 184.51 | 185.50 | 186.12 | |||
K1 women | 207.57 | 207.69 | 208.55 |
World Cup Race 2
World Cup Race 2 took place at the Augsburg Eiskanal, Germany from 2 to 4 June.[4]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 203.29 | 206.38 206.38 |
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C2 men | Marcus Becker Stefan Henze | 218.54 | Jaroslav Volf Ondřej Štěpánek | 219.94 | Stuart Bowman Nick Smith | 222.05 |
K1 men | 193.43 | 194.86 | 194.88 | |||
K1 women | 215.56 | 219.32 | 219.50 |
World Cup Race 3
World Cup Race 3 took place at the Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain from 10 to 11 June.[5]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 201.25 | 201.51 | 202.37 | |||
C2 men | Marek Jiras Tomáš Máder | 209.50 | Andrea Benetti Erik Masoero | 210.48 | Kay Simon Robby Simon | 210.60 |
K1 men | 189.56 | 189.73 | 190.35 | |||
K1 women | 209.76 | 210.10 | 210.48 |
2006 European Championships
The European Championships took place in L'Argentière-la-Bessée, France from 30 June to 2 July.[6]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 221.24 | 224.82 | 225.96 | |||
C2 men | Martin Braud Cédric Forgit | 237.51 | Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner | 237.91 | Kay Simon Robby Simon | 238.73 |
K1 men | 211.61 | 212.09 | 212.73 | |||
K1 women | 237.11 | 238.34 | 238.86 |
2006 World Championships
The World Championships took place at the Prague-Troja Canoeing Centre, Czech Republic from 3 to 6 August.[7]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 207.69 | 209.00 | 211.01 | |||
C2 men | Jaroslav Volf Ondřej Štěpánek | 224.67 | Marcus Becker Stefan Henze | 226.86 | Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner | 229.84 |
K1 men | 202.02 204.49 |
- | 204.78 | |||
K1 women | 224.09 | 227.41 | 229.29 |
2006 Pan American Championships
The Pan American Championships took place in Madawaska, Ontario on 20 August.[8]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 212.72 | 214.45 | 217.40 | |||
C2 men | Mike Holroyd Tom Hewitt | 244.16 | Jamie Cutts Adam Cutts | 245.03 | Trevor Soileau Chris Soileau | 254.67 |
K1 men | 186.95 | 187.06 | 189.91 | |||
K1 women | 225.68 | 226.58 | 227.96 |
2006 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships
The Asia Canoe Slalom Championships took place in Zhangjiajie, China from 26 to 27 August.
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C2 men | Hu Minghai Shu Junrong | Gong Jian Tian Qin | Chen Ze Min Xiaowei | |||
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References
- "2006 World Cup Final Rankings" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-10-16. Retrieved 2017-11-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- "Official results - World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- "Official results - World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- "Official results - World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- "Official results - 2006 European Championships" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- "Official results - 2006 World Championships" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
- Official results - 2006 Pan American Championships - accessed October 25, 2011