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Baku, Azerbaijan, hosted the first ever European Games in 2015. Canoe Sprint was part of those games too and 15 sets of medals were awarded at the time. Refresh your memory who were the medallists four years ago.
Women’s K1 200m
1. Marta Walczykiewicz POL
2. Natalia Podolskaya RUS
3. Danuta Kozak HUN
Women’s K1 500m
1. Danuta Kozak HUN
2. Yvonne Schuring AUT
3. Ewelina Wojnarowska POL
Women’s K1 5000m
1. Maryna Litvinchuk POL
2. Lani Belcher GBR
3. Renata Csay HUN
Women’s K2 200m
1. BLR: Marharyta Makhneva – Maryna Litvinchuk
2. SRB: Nikolina Moldovan – Oliver Moldovan
3. UKR: Mariya Povkh – Anastasiia Todorova
Women’s K2 500m
1. SRB: Milica Starović – Dalma Ružičić Benedek
2. ROU: Roxana Borha – Elena Meroniac
3. HUN: Anna Karasz – Ninetta Vad
Women’s K4 500m
1. Hungary
2. Germany
3. Poland
Men’s C1 200m
1. Henrikas Žustautas LTU
2. Valentin Demyanenko AZE
3. Martin Fuksa CZE
Men’s C1 1000m
1. Sebastian Brendel GER
2. Martin Fuksa CZE
3. Attila Vajda HUN
Men’s C2 1000m
1. BLR: Andrei Bahdanovich – Aliaksandr Bahdanovich
2. RUS: Alexey Korovashkov – Ilya Pervuchin
3. GER: Peter Kretschmer – Michael Mueller
Men’s K1 200m
1. Petter Menning SWE
2. Ed McKeever GBR
3. Aleksejs Rumjancevs LAT / Marko Dragosavljević SRB
Men’s K1 1000m
1. Max Hoff GER
2. Fernando Pimenta POR
3. Rene Holten Poulsen DEN
Men’s K1 5000m
1. Max Hoff GER
2. Fernando Pimenta POR
3. Cyrille Carre FRA
Men’s K2 200m
1. SRB: Nebojša Grujić – Marko Novaković
2. GER: Ronald Rauhe – Tom Liebscher
3. HUN: Sandor Totka – Peter Molnar
Men’s K2 1000m
1. HUN: Zoltan Kammerer – Tamas Szalai
2. GER: Max Rendschmidt – Marcus Gross
3. BLR: Vitaliy Bialko – Raman Piatrushenka
Men’s K4 1000m
1. Hungary
2. Russia
3. Belarus