2021 European Championships | |
Location: | Ivrea, Italy |
Dates: | 6 to 9 May 2021 |
Venue: | Ivrea Whitewater Stadium |
Previous: | Prague 2020 |
Next: | Liptovský Mikuláš 2022 |
The 2021 European Canoe Slalom Championships took place from 6 to 9 May 2021 in Ivrea, Italy under the auspices of the European Canoe Association (ECA).[1] It was the 22nd edition of the competition. Ivrea hosted the event for the first time. The extreme canoe slalom events made their debut at the European Championships (formerly known as Extreme K1).
This event also served as the European qualification for the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
C1[2] | 87.55 | 88.65 | 89.47 | ||||
C1 team[3] | Alexander Slafkovský Michal Martikán Matej Beňuš | 91.86 | Roberto Colazingari Raffaello Ivaldi Flavio Micozzi | 96.01 | Benjamin Savšek Luka Božič Nejc Polenčič | 99.38 |
K1[4] | 81.90 | 82.65 | 82.92 | ||||
K1 team[5] | Jiří Prskavec Vavřinec Hradilek Vít Přindiš | 88.54 | Hannes Aigner Tim Maxeiner Stefan Hengst | 90.16 | Bradley Forbes-Cryans Joe Clarke Christopher Bowers | 90.85 | |
Extreme Canoe Slalom[6] |
C1[7] | 102.15 | 102.51 | 104.01 | ||||
C1 team[8] | Simona Glejteková Zuzana Paňková Monika Škáchová | 112.22 | Kimberley Woods Mallory Franklin Sophie Ogilvie | 116.51 | Marjorie Delassus Lucie Prioux Angèle Hug | 122.58 |
K1[9] | 91.42 | 91.89 | 95.34 | ||||
K1 team[10] | 105.79 | 107.98 | 111.60 | ||||
Extreme Canoe Slalom[11] |