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Belarus, Germany and Hungary the strongest nations of World Championships in Szeged

Belarus, Germany and Hungary the strongest nations of World Championships in Szeged 26.8.2019

The 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged, Hungary, has ended with a celebration of Belarus, Germany and Hungary. Each of these nations won more than ten medals at the World Championships. Belarus topped the overall standings with a total of 14 medals (six gold, four silver, four bronze), followed by Germany with six gold medals, four silver medals and bronze medal, while host nation won five gold medals, four silver medals and three bronze medals.


RESULTS

 

WK2 200m

1. Maryna Litvinchuk - Volha Khudzenka BLR

2. Spela Ponomarenko Janic - Anja Osterman SLO

3. Blanka Kiss - Anna Lucz HUN

 

MC2 200m

1. Alberto Pedrero - Pablo Grana ESP

2. Michal Marek Lubniewski - Arsen Sliwinski POL

3. Artur Guliev - Elyorjon mamadaliev UZB

 

WC1 500m

1. Alena Nazdrova BLR

2. Kseniia Kurach RUS

3. Anastasiia Chetverikova UKR

 

MK1 500m

1. Tom Liebscher GER

2. Mikita Borykau BLR

3. Maxim Spesivtsev RUS

 

MC2 500m

1. Qiang Li - Song Xing CHN

2. Jonatan Hajdu - Adam Fekete HUN

3. Alfonso Benavides - Antoni Segura ESP

 

WK2 1000m

1. Erika Medveczky - Reka Hagymasi HUN

2. Tabea Medert - Sarah Bruessler GER

3. Karina Alanis - Marciela Montemayor MEX

 

MK4 1000m

1. Germany

2. Russia

3. Slovakia

 

WK1 200m

1. Lisa Carrington NZL

2. Marta Walczykiewicz POL

3. Emma Aastrand Jorgensen DEN

 

MK1 200m

1. Liam Heath GBR

2. Strahinja Stefanovic SRB

3. Carlos Garrote ESP

 

WC1 200m

1. Nevin Harrison USA

2. Olesia Romasenko RUS

3. Alena Nazdrova BLR

 

MC2 1000m

1. Hao Liu - Hao Wang CHN

2. Serguey Torres Madrigal - Fernando Dayan Jorge Enriquez CUB

3. Erlon de Souza Silva - Isaquias Queiroz dos Santos BRA

 

MK1 1000m

1. Balint Kopasz HUN

2. Josef Dostal CZE

3. Fernando Pimenta POR

 

WK1 1000m

1. Tamara Csipes HUN

2. Justyna Iskrziycka POL

3. Lizzie Broughton GBR

 

MC1 500m

1. Sebastian Brendel GER

2. Angel Kodinov BUL

3. Oleg Tarnovschi MDA

 

MK2 500m

1. Stanislau Daineka - Dzmitry Natynchyk BLR

2. Pelayo Roza - Pedro Vazquez Llenin ESP

3. Marcus Gross . Martin Hiller GER

 

WK2 500m

1. Maryna Litvinchuk - Volha Khudzenka BLR

2. Karolina Naja - Anna Pulawska POL

3. Spela Ponomarenko Janic - Anja Osterman SLO

 

WC2 500m

1. Mengya Sun - Shixao Xu CHN

2. Kincso Takacs - Virag Balla HUN

3. Volha Klimava - Nadzeya Makarchanka BLR

 

WK1 500m

1. Lisa Carrington NZL

2. Volha Khudzenka BLR

3. Danuta Kozak HUN

 

MK2 1000m

1. Max Hoff - Jacob Schopf GER

2. Francisco Cubelos - Inigo Pena ESP

3. Cyrille Carre - Etienne Hubert FRA

 

MC1 1000m

1. Isaquias Queiroz dos Santos BRA

2. Tomasz Kaczor POL

3. Adrien Bart FRA

 

WC2 200m

1. Wenjun Lin . Luqi Zhang CHN

2. Kincso Takacs - Virag Balla HUN

3. Dilnoza Rakhmatova - Nilufar Zokirova UZB

 

MC1 200m

1. Henrikas Zustautas LTU

2. Artsem Kozyr BLR

3. Zaza Nadiradze GEO

 

MK2 200m

1. Iurii Postrigai - Alexander Dyachenko RUS

2. Piotr Mazur - Bartosz Grabowski POL

3. Mark Balaska - Levente Apagyi HUN

 

MC4 500m

1. Russia

2. Germany

3. Belarus

 

WK4 500m

1. Hungary

2. Belarus

3. Poland

 

MK4 500m

1. Germany

2. Spain

3. Slovakia

 

WC1 5000m

1. Volha Klimava BLR

2. Maria Mailliard CHI

3. Yajue Zhang CHI

 

MC1 5000m

1. Sebastian Brendel GER

2. Balazs Adolf HUN

3. Fernando Dayan Jorge Enriquez CUB

 

WK1 5000m

1. Dora Bodonyi HUN

2. Tabea Medert GER

3. Maryna Litvinchuk BLR

 

MK1 5000m

1. Aleh Yurenia BLR

2. Max Hoff GER

3. Fernando Pimenta POR

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