2007 Canoe Slalom World Cup
The 2007 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of four races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 20th edition. The series consisted of Pan American continental championships which were open to all countries and 3 world cup races.
Calendar
Label | Venue | Date |
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2007 Pan American Championships | 16–18 March | |
World Cup Race 1 | 29 June - 1 July | |
World Cup Race 2 | 7–8 July | |
World Cup Race 3 | 13–15 July |
Final standings
The winner of each race was awarded 50 points. Paddlers outside the top 20 in the C2 event and outside the top 40 in the other 3 events were awarded 2 points for participation. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions in the final world cup race.[1]
C1 men
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C2 men
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K1 men
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K1 women
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Results
2007 Pan American Championships
The 2007 Pan American Championships were held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil on March 16–18. Czech Republic was the most successful country taking home 2 golds and 1 bronze.
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men[2] | 192.57 | 196.22 | 196.67 | |||
C2 men[3] | Jaroslav Volf Ondřej Štěpánek | 203.22 | Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner | 205.64 | Cédric Forgit Martin Braud | 211.51 |
K1 men[4] | 183.73 | 186.53 | 186.90 | |||
K1 women[5] | 208.17 | 209.61 | 210.07 |
World Cup Race 1
Prague, Czech Republic hosted the first regular world cup race of the season from June 29 to July 1. Czech paddlers took full advantage of the home water by winning 3 golds, a silver and a bronze.[6]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 191.57 | 191.71 | 198.10 | |||
C2 men | Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner | 201.97 | Marek Jiras Tomáš Máder | 206.33 | Hu Minghai Shu Junrong | 210.87 |
K1 men | 186.19 | 186.89 | 187.05 | |||
K1 women | 207.19 | 210.46 | 211.87 |
World Cup Race 2
The penultimate race took place in Tacen, Slovenia on July 7–8. Slovakia won the medal table with 2 golds and a silver while the home Slovenian paddlers captured 1 gold and 1 silver.[7]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 197.20 | 198.58 | 199.68 | |||
C2 men | Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner | 204.22 | Tim Baillie Etienne Stott | 205.93 | Felix Michel Sebastian Piersig | 215.35 |
K1 men | 181.71 | 183.76 | 184.03 | |||
K1 women | 199.56 | 200.88 | 208.57 |
World Cup Race 3
The series concluded with the race in Augsburg, Germany on July 13–15. Germany topped the medal table with 3 golds and 2 silvers.[8]
Event | Gold | Score | Silver | Score | Bronze | Score |
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C1 men | 193.71 | 195.45 | 196.21 | |||
C2 men | Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner | 204.43 | Marek Jiras Tomáš Máder | 212.76 | Ladislav Škantár Peter Škantár | 214.25 |
K1 men | 182.67 | 183.91 | 184.28 | |||
K1 women | 205.71 | 208.22 | 209.40 |
References
- "2007 World Cup Final Rankings" (PDF). Retrieved 12 November 2017.
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2017-11-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2017-11-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2017-11-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2017-11-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- "Official results - World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 12 November 2017.
- "Official results - World Cup Race 2". Retrieved 12 November 2017.
- "Official results - World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 12 November 2017.