ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships explained
ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships is an International Canoe Federation competition in canoe marathon in which athletes compete over long distances.[1] The race usually starts and ends at the same place, and includes portages. Race categories vary by the number of athletes in the boat, the length of the course, and whether the boat is a canoe or kayak. In a kayak, the paddler is seated in the direction of travel, and uses a double-bladed paddle. In a canoe the paddler kneels on one knee with the other leg forward and foot flat on the floor inside the boat, and paddles a single-bladed paddle on one side only.[2] The World Championships were held every two years from 1988, becoming annual in 1998.
Editions
- 1988: Nottingham, United Kingdom
- 1990: Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1992: Brisbane, Australia
- 1994: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 1996: Vaxholm, Sweden
- 1998: Cape Town, South Africa
- 1999: Győr, Hungary
- 2000: Dartmouth, Canada
- 2001: Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom
- 2002: Zamora, Spain
- 2003: Valladolid, Spain
- 2004: Bergen, Norway
- 2005: Perth, Australia
- 2006: Tremolat, France
- 2007: Győr, Hungary
- 2008: Týn nad Vltavou, Czech Republic
- 2009: Gaia, Portugal
- 2010: Banyoles, Spain
- 2011: Singapore
- 2012: Rome, Italy
- 2013: Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2014: Oklahoma City, United States
- 2015: Győr, Hungary
- 2016: Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany
- 2017: Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
- 2018: Vila Verde, Portugal
- 2019: Shaoxing, China
2020: Bærum, Norway (cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3])
- 2021: Pitești, Romania
- 2022: Ponte de Lima, Portugal
- 2023: Vejen, Denmark
- 2024: Metković, Croatia
Medalists
The following tables give the results.[4]
Men's K-1
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | | | |
1990 | | | |
1992 | | | |
1994 | | | |
1996 | | | |
1998 | | | |
1999 | | | |
2000 | | | |
2001 | | | |
2002 | | | |
2003 | | | |
2004 | | | |
2005 | | | |
2006 | | | |
2007 | | | |
2008 | | | |
2009 | | | |
2010 | | | |
2011 | | | |
2012 | | | |
2013 | | | |
2014 | | | |
2015 | | | |
2016 | | | |
2017 | | | |
2018 | | | |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Men's K-1 short race
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Men's K-2
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | | | |
1990 | | | |
1992 | | | |
1994 | | | |
1996 | | | |
1998 | | & | |
1999 | | | |
2000 | | | |
2001 | | | |
2002 | | | |
2003 | | | |
2004 | | | |
2005 | | | |
2006 | | | |
2007 | | | |
2008 | | | |
2009 | | | |
2010 | | | |
2011 | | | |
2012 | | | |
2013 | | | |
2014 | | | |
2015 | | | |
2016 | | | |
2017 | | | |
2018 | | | |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Men's C-1
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | | | |
1990 | | | |
1992 | | | |
1994 | | | |
1996 | | | |
1998 | | | |
1999 | | | |
2000 | | | |
2001 | | | |
2002 | | | |
2003 | | | |
2004 | | | |
2005 | | | |
2006 | | | |
2007 | | | |
2008 | | | |
2009 | | | |
2010 | | | |
2011 | | | |
2012 | | | |
2013 | | | |
2014 | | | |
2015 | | | |
2016 | | | |
2017 | | | |
2018 | | | |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Men's C-1 short race
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Men's C-2
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | | | |
1990 | | | |
1992 | | | |
1994 | | | |
1996 | | | |
1998 | | | |
1999 | | | |
2000 | | | |
2001 | | | |
2002 | | | |
2003 | | | |
2004 | | | |
2005 | | | |
2006 | | | |
2007 | | | |
2008 | | | |
2009 | | | |
2010 | | | |
2011 | | | |
2012 | | | |
2013 | | | |
2014 | | | |
2015 | | | |
2016 | | | |
2017 | | | |
2018 | | | |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Women's K-1
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | | | |
1990 | | | |
1992 | | | |
1994 | | | |
1996 | | | |
1998 | | | |
1999 | | | |
2000 | | | |
2001 | | | |
2002 | | | |
2003 | | | |
2004 | | | |
2005 | | | |
2006 | | | |
2007 | | | |
2008 | | | |
2009 | | | |
2010 | | | |
2011 | | | |
2012 | | | |
2013 | | | |
2014 | | | |
2015 | | | |
2016 | | | |
2017 | | | |
2018 | | | |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Women's K-1 short race
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Women's K-2
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1988 | | | |
1990 | | | |
1992 | | | |
1994 | | | |
1996 | | | |
1998 | | | |
1999 | | | |
2000 | | | |
2001 | | | |
2002 | | | |
2003 | | | |
2004 | | | |
2005 | | | |
2006 | | | |
2007 | | | |
2008 | | | |
2009 | | | |
2010 | | | |
2011 | | | |
2012 | | | |
2013 | | | |
2014 | | | |
2015 | | | |
2016 | | | |
2017 | | | |
2018 | | | |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Women's C-1
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2015 | | | |
2016 | | | |
2017 | | | |
2018 | | | |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Women's C-1 short race
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2019 | | | |
2021 | | | |
2022 | | | |
2023 | | | | |
Medal table
[5]
See also
References
See main article: world championships.
Notes and References
- Web site: Canoe Marathon. International Canoe Federation.
- Web site: What is canoe marathon?. ICF. 26 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140427054957/http://www.canoeicf.com/icf/Aboutoursport/Canoe-Marathon/About-ICF-Canoe-Marathon/What-is-Canoe-Marathon.html. 27 April 2014. dead.
- News: Kroken på døren for VM i Sandvika - blir ingen utsettelse. Budstikka. 10 October 2020. 28. Nymoen, Ole Christian. no.
- Web site: Canoe Marathon Results. International Canoe Federation. 26 May 2017.
- Web site: Canoe Marathon - World Championships - Medals. CanoeResults.eu. 18 April 2024.