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European canoe sprinters were the strongest at the recently concluded Canoe Sprint World Championships in Portuguese Montemor-o-Velho. The top four nations of the overall medal table are all from Europe. Germany won thirteen medals, Russia eleven, Hungary nine and Belarus eight. Many European Champions and medallists reached the medal positions at the World Championships too. Among the World Champions, silver and bronze medallists we can find stars such as Danuta Kozak, Franziska Weber – Tina Dietze, Emma Jorgensen, Max Hoff and Marcus Gross, Sebastian Brendel, Martn Fuksa, Fernando Pimenta, Tom Libescher, Josef Dostal, Saul Craviotto, Cristian Toro, Marcus Cooper and Rodrigo Germade, Henrikas Žustautas, Rene Holten Poulsen and many more.
RESULTS:
C2M 1000m
1. Yul Oletze – Peter Kretschmer GER
2. Serguey Madrigal – Fernando Enrique CUB
3. Kirill Shamshurin – Ilya Pervukhin RUS
K2M 1000m
1. Max Hoff – Marcus Gross GER
2. Francisco Cubelos – Inigo Pena ESP
3. Marko Tomičević – Milenko Zorić SRB
K1W 1000m
1. Dora Bodonyi HUN
2. Lizzie BroughtonGBR
3. Bridgitte Hartley RSA
C2M 200m
1. Hleb Saladukha – Dzianis Makhlai BLR
2. Arsen Sliwinski – Michal Lubniewski POL
3. Alexander Kovalenko – Ivan Shtyl RUS
C1W 500m
1. Kseniia Kurach RUS
2. Alena Nazdrova BLR
3. Katie Vincent CAN
C1M 500m
1. Isaquias Dos Santos BRA
2. Sebastian Brendel GER
3. Martin Fuksa CZE
K1M 500m
1. Josef Dostal CZE
2. Tom Liebscher GER
3. Bence Nadas HUN
K2W 1000m
1. Tamara Csipes Galbacs – Erika Medveczky HUN
2. Justyna Iskrzycka – Paulina Paszek POL
3. Sarah Bruessler – Melanie Gebhardt GER
K1W 500m
1. Danuta Kozak HUN
2. Lisa Carrington NZL
3. Volha Khudzenka BLR
C1M 1000m
1. Sebastian Brendel GER
2. Martin Fuksa CZE
3. Isaquias Dos Santos BRA
K1M 1000m
1. Fernando Pimenta POR
2. Max Rendschmidt GER
3. Josef Dostal CZE
C1W 200m
1. Laurence Vincent Lapointe CAN
2. Olesia Romasenko RUS
3. Dorota Borowska POL
K2W 200m
1. Franziska Weber – Tina Dietze GER
2. Kayla Imrie – Aimee Fisher NZL
3. Maria Kichasova Skoryk – Anastasiya Horlova UKR
K2M 200m
1. Mark Balaska – Balazs Birkas HUN
2. Saul Craviotto – Cristian Toro ESP
3. Nebojša Grujić – Marko Novaković SRB
K2W 500m
1. Anna Karasz – Danuta Kozak HUN
2. Lisa Carrington – Caitlin Ryan NZL
3. Jasmin Fritz – Steffi Kriegerstein GER
C4M 500m
1. Russia
2. Ukraine
3. Italy
K4M 1000m
1. Germany
2. Slovakia
3. Spain
C2W 200m
1. Alena Nazdrova – Kamila Bobr BLR
2. Sylwia Szczerbinska – Dorota Borowska POL
3. Kseniia Kurach – Olesya Nikiforova RUS
K1W 200m
1. Lisa Carrington NZL
2. Emma Jorgensen DEN
3. Linnea Stensils SWE
K1M 200m
1. Carlos Garrote ESP
2. Arturas Seja LTU
3. Evgenii Lukantsov RUS
C1M 200m
1. Artsem Kozyr BLR
2. Ivan Shtyl RUS
3. Henrikas Žustautas LTU
K2M 500m
1. Artem Kuzakhmetov – VladislavBlintcov RUS
2. Stefan Vekić – Vladimir Torubarov SRB
3. RicardasNekriosius- Andrej Olijnik LTU
C2M 500m
1. Erlon Silva – Isaquias Dos Santos BRA
2. Viktor Melantev – Vladislav Chebotar RUS
3. Artsem Sliwinski – Michal Lubniewski POL
C2W 500m
1. Laurence Vincent Lapointe – Katie Vincent CAN
2. Virag Balla – Kincso Takacs HUN
3. Nadzeya Makarchanka – Volha Klimava BLR
K4W500m
1. Hungary
2. New Zealand
3. Poland
K4M 500m
1. Germany
2. Spain
3. Hungary
C1W 5000m
1. Laurence Vincent Lapointe CAN
2. Annika Loske GER
3. Maria Mailliard CHI
C1M 5000m
1. Sebastian Brendel GER
2. Fernando Enrique CUB
3. Kirill Shamshurin RUS
K1W 5000m
1. Lizzie Broughton GBR
2. Maryna Litvinchuk BLR
3. Jennifer Egan IRL
K1M 5000m
1. Fernando Pimenta POR
2. Rene Poulsen DEN
3. Javier Hernanz ESP