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Hungarian canoe sprint capital Szeged hosted the first World Cup race of the season this weekend. Europe remains the strongest canoe sprint as well as paracanoeing continent. In 27 canoe sprint A finals and paracanoeing finals that were held over the four competition days European paddlers won most of the medals. The most successful nation of the weekend was Hungary whose athletes had loud support from the stands. Hungary concluded the World Cup event with four gold, eight silver and twelve bronze medals. Spain also won four gold medals and in addition to this also two silver and two bronze medals. The top three nations of the weekend in terms of medals won by their athletes rounds up New Zealand with four gold medals and one silver medal.
K1W 200m
1. Emma Aastrand Jorgensen DEN
2. Linnea Stensils SWE
3. Sarah Guyot FRA
K1M 200m
1. Evgenii Lukantsov RUS
2. Carlos Arevalo ESP
3. Arturas Seja LTU
C1M 200m
1. Vadim Korobov LTU
2. Zaza Nadiradze GEO
3. Henrikas Žustautas LTU
C1W 200m
1. Laurence Vincent – Lapointe CAN
2. Olesia Romasenko RUS
3. Katie Vincent RUS
K2W 200m
1. Lisa Carrington – Aimee Fisher NZL
2. Reka Hagymasi – Agnes Szabo HUN
3. Blanka Kiss – Anna Lucz HUN
K2M 200m
1. Cristian Toro – Saul Craviotto ESP
2. Marko Novaković – Nebojša Grujić SRB
3. Piotr Mazur – Dorian Kliczkowski POL
C2M 200m
1. Jonatan Hajdu – AdamFekete HUN
2. Qiang Li – Hao Wang CHN
3. Ilie Sprincean – Oleg Nuta MDA
C2W 200m
1. Wnjun Lin – Luqi Zhang CHN
2. Irina Andreeva – Olesia Romasenko RUS
3. Kincso Takacs – Virag Balla HUN
K1W 500m
1. Caitlin Ryan NZL
2. Dora Bodonyi HUN
3. Hermien Peters BEL
K1M 500m
1. Roi Rodriguez ESP
2. Fernando Pimenta POR
3. Zsombor Jozsef Noe HUN
C1M 500m
1. Martin Fuksa CZE
2. Oleg Tarnovschi MDA
3. Thomas Simart FRA
C1W 500m
1. Shixiao Xu CHN
2. Zsanett Lakatos HUN
3. Bianka Nagy HUN
K2W 500m
1. Lisa Carrington – Kayla Imrie NZL
2. Ana Roxana Lehaci – Viktoria Schwarz AUT
3. Teresa Portela – Joana Vasconcelos POR
K2M 500m
1. Rodrigo Germade – Marcus Walz ESP
2. Vasily Pogreban – Iurii Postrigai RUS
3. Bence Nadas – Csaba Erdossy HUN
C2M 500m
1. Vincent Slominski – Mateusz Kaminski POL
2. Jonatan Hajdu – Adam Fekete HUN
3. Michal Marek Lubniewski – ArsenSliwinski POL
C2W 500m
1. Laurence Vincent Lapointe – Katie Vincent CAN
2. Yanan Ma – Mengya Sun CHN
3. Kincso Takacs – Virag Balla HUN
K4W 500m
1. NZL: Lisa Carrington, Kayla Imrie, Aimee Fisher, Caitlin Ryan
2. AUS: Alyssa Bull, Alyce Burnett, Jo Bridgen Jones, Jaime Roberts
3. HUN: Ninetta Vad, Dora Lucz, Tamara Takacs, Erika Medveczky
K4M 500m
1. ESP: Rodrigo Germade, Marcus Walz, Cristian Toro, Saul Craviotto
2. HUN: Istvan Kuli, Balazs Birkas, Miklos Dudas, Mark Balaska
3. HUN: Tamas Somoracz, Sandor Totka, Milan Mozgi, Peter Molnar
K1W 1000m
1. Anna Karasz HUN
2. Tamara Takacs HUN
3. Tabea Medert GER
K1M 1000m
1. Fernando Pimenta POR
2. Balint Kopasz HUN
3. Roi Rodriguez ESP
C1M 1000m
1. Martin Fuksa CZE
2. Oleg Tarnovschi MDA
3. Carlo Tacchini ITA
K2M 1000m
1. Marko Tomičević – Milenko Zorić SRB
2. Inigo Pena – Francisco Cubelos ESP
3. Daniel Havel – Jakub Špicar CZE
C2M 1000m
1. Serguey Torres Madrigal – Fernando Dayan Jorge Enriquez CUB
2. Hao Liu – Hao Wang CHN
3. Ilya Pervukhin – Kirill Shamshurin RUS
K1W 5000m
1. Vanda Kiszli HUN
2. Lizzie Broughton GBR
3. Anna Kožiškova CZE
K1M 5000m
1. Fernando Pimenta POR
2. Adrian Boros HUN
3. Quentin Urban FRA
C1M 5000m
1. Serguey Torres Madrigal CUB
2. Kirill Shamshurin RUS
3. Diego Romero ESP
C1W 5000m
1. Zsanett Lakatos HUN
2. Magda Stanny POL
3. Giada Bragato HUN