List of ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in paracanoe explained

This is a list of medalists from the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in paracanoe, an event that made its debut in 2010 at Poznań, Poland.

Men

KL1

First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 A before 2015.

2010 Poznań
2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

KL2

First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 TA before 2015.

2010 Poznań
2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

KL3

First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 LTA before 2015.

2010 Poznań
2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

VL1

Was part of the VL3 category in 2010 and VL2 category in 2011.Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 A before 2015.

2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-VelhoNone awarded
2019 Szeged
2021 CopenhagenArtur Chuprov (RCF)
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

VL2

Was part of the VL3 category in 2010, then contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA) in 2011.Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 TA before 2015.

2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

VL3

First contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA/LTA) in 2010. Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 LTA before 2015.

2010 Poznań
2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

Women

KL1

Was part of the KL2 category in 2010 and 2011. Contested separately thereafter and classed as K-1 A before 2015.

2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

KL2

First contested as combined category (K-1 A/TA) in 2010. Contested separately from 2012 and classed as K-1 TA before 2015.

2010 Poznań
2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

KL3

First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 LTA before 2015.

2010 Poznań
2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

VL1

Was part of the VL3 category in 2010 and 2011, then the VL2 category in 2012.Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 A before 2015.

2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 MilanNone awarded
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-VelhoNone awarded
2019 SzegedNone awarded
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

VL2

Was part of the VL3 category in 2010 and 2011, then contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA) in 2012.Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 TA before 2015.

2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 CopenhagenMaria Nikiforova (RCF)
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

VL3

First contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA/LTA) in 2010. Contested separately from 2012 and classed as V-1 LTA before 2015.

2010 Poznań
2011 Szeged
2012 Poznań
2013 Duisburg
2014 Moscow
2015 Milan
2016 Duisburg
2017 Račice
2018 Montemor-o-Velho
2019 Szeged
2021 Copenhagen
2022 Dartmouth
2023 Duisburg

References

All are results listed from the 2010 championships: