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The 2019 ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in Pitesti, Romania, ended with the celebration of Hungarian team, which picked up a total of 21 medals (10 gold, six silver and five bronze medals). Members of German junior and U23 teams won 13 medals in the overall standings, making Europe the most successful continent of the championships.
RESULTS
WC1 junior 500m
1. Sophia Jensen CAN
2. Xialian Lin CHN
3. Yarisleidis Duboys CUB
WK4 junior 500m
1. Hungary
2. Germany
3. Canada
MK1 junior 1000m
1. Andras Redl HUN
2. Tomas Sobisek CZE
3. Pablo Sanchez ESP
MC1 junior 1000m
1. Jose Cordova CUB
2. Jiri Minarik CZE
3. Florian Koeppen GER
MK1 U23 1000m
1. Thomas Green AUS
2. Jakob Thordsen GER
3. Adam Varga HUN
MC1 U23 1000m
1. Conrtad Scheibner GER
2. Constantin Diba ROU
3. Angel Kodinov BUL
WK1 U23 1000m
1. Jule Hake GER
2. Noemi Pupp HUN
3. Anezka Paloudova CZE
WK1 junior 1000m
1. Vanda Zupko HUN
2. Barbora Galadova CZE
3. Lena Roehlings GER
MK2 junior 1000m
1. Elias Kurth - Niklas Heuser GER
2. Zsombor Ory - Tamas Erdelyi HUN
3. Miguel Serrano - Adrian del Rio ESP
MC2 junior 1000m
1. Ivan Malkov - Kirill Romanov RUS
2. Uladzislau Paleshko - Matsvei Shalak BLR
3. David Bauschke - Janek Wessel GER
MK2 U23 1000m
1. Matyas Koleszar - Viktor Nemeth HUN
2. Jean van der Westhuyzen - Jackson Collins AUS
3. Martin Hiller - Jakob Kurschat GER
MC2 U23 1000m
1. Tim Hecker - Conrad Scheibner GER
2. Leonid Carp - Stefan Strat ROU
3. Andrii Shkarneha - Serhii Nahorhyi UKR
WC1 U23 500m
1. Alena Nazdrova BLR
2. Giada Bragato HUN
3. Lingzhi Cheng CHN
WK4 U23 500m
1. Poland
2. Hungary
3. Russia
WC1 Junior 200m
1. Sphia Jensen CAN
2. Yarisleidis Duboys CUB
2. Xianlian Lin CHN
WK1 junior 200m
1. Veranika Leaniuk BLR
2. Irene Bellan ITA
3. Eszter Rendessy HUN
MK1 junior 200m
1. Daniel Atkins GBR
2. Tom Maassen GER
3. Gabriel Martinez ESP
WC1 U23 200m
1. Dorota Borowska POL
2. Kseniia Kurach RUS
3. Alena Nazdrova BLR
MC1 junior 200m
1. Cayetano Garcia ESP
2. Pavlo Borsuk UKR
3. Jose Cordova CUB
WK1 U23 200m
1. Anna Lucz HUN
2. Kristina Kovnir RUS
3. Bolette Iversen DEN
WC2 junior 200m
1. Qi Li - Wei Li CHN
2. Ella Hodgson Pageau - Kate Pennyfather CAN
3. Laura Gonczol - Reka Opavszky HUN
MK1 U23 200m
1. Roberts Akmens LAT
2. Ivan Semykin UKR
3. bartosz Grabowski POL
MC1 U23 200m
1. Artur Guliev UZB
2. Pablo Grana ESP
3. Angel Kodinov BUL
WC2 U23 200m
1. Dilnoza Rakhmatova - Nulufar Zokirova UZB
2. Sylwia Szczerbinska - Dorota Borowska POL
3. Daryna Salanenka - Kamila Bobr BLR
MK4 junior 500m
1. Germany
2. Hungary
3. Ukraine
WK1 junior 500m
1. Emese Kohalmi HUN
2. Veranika Leaniuk BLR
3. Carla Frieiro ESP
WC2 junior 500m
1. Sophia Jensen - Julia Osende CAN
2. Laura Gonczol - Reka Opavszky HUN
3. Qi Li - Wei Li CHN
WK1 U23 500m
1. Noemi Pupp HUN
2. Malgorzata Pulawska POL
3. Bolette Iversen DEN
MK4 U23 500m
1. Australia
2. Denmark
3. Hungary
WC2 U23 500m
1. Kseniia Kurach - Daria Kharchenko RUS
2. Dilnoza Rakhmatova - Nulufar Zokirova UZB
3. Zsofia Kisban - Giada Bragato HUN
MC4 junior 500m
1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Belarus
MK1 junior 500m
1. Andras Redl HUN
2. Laurent Lavigne CAN
3. Tomas Sobisek CZE
WK2 junior 500m
1. Emese Kohalmi - Eszter Rendessy HUN
2. Stepanka Sobiskova - Barbora Galadova CZE
3. Hanna Pashchanka - Maryia Kaluhina BLR
MC2 U23 500m
1. Aleksander Kitewski - Norman Zezula POL
2. Leonid Carp - Stefan Strat ROU
3. Andrii Shkarneha - Serhii Nahorhyi UKR
MK1 U23 500m
1. Jakob Thordsen GER
2. Rasmus Knudsen DEN
3. Kurtis Imrie NZL
WK2 U23 500m
1. Karina Biben - Olga Bako HUN
2. Aida Bauza - Laia Pelachs ESP
3. Lizaveta Vilkova - Uladzislava Skryhanava BLR