Felix Oschmautz
Personal information
NationalityAustrian
Born (1999-07-18) 18 July 1999
Maria Saal[1]
Sport
CountryAustrian
SportCanoe slalom
EventK1, Kayak cross
Medal record
Men's canoe slalom
Representing  Austria
European Games
Silver medal – second place2023 KrakówKayak cross
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2022 Liptovský MikulášK1
Bronze medal – third place2022 Liptovský MikulášKayak cross
U23 World Championships
Silver medal – second place2022 IvreaK1
Bronze medal – third place2018 IvreaK1 team
U23 European Championships
Silver medal – second place2019 Liptovský MikulášK1 team
Bronze medal – third place2017 HohenlimburgK1 team
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place2017 BratislavaK1
Silver medal – second place2016 KrakówK1
Junior European Championships
Silver medal – second place2016 SolkanK1

Felix Oschmautz (born 18 July 1999) is an Austrian slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2014.[2]

Oschmautz won three medals (0-1-2) at the European Championships, including a silver medal in kayak cross at the 2023 European Games in Kraków. He represented Austria at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, finishing fourth in the K1 event.[3]

He has won four medals at the ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships with a gold (2017) and a silver (2016) in the Junior K1 event, a silver in the U23 K1 event (2022) and a bronze (2018) in the U23 K1 team event.

Results

World Cup individual podiums

Season Date Venue Position Event
202119 June 2021Markkleeberg2ndK1
4 September 2021La Seu d'Urgell2ndK1
202317 June 2023Tacen3rdK1
8 October 2023Vaires-sur-Marne3rdKayak cross

Complete World Cup results

Year WC1 WC2 WC3 WC4 WC5 Points Position
2015 Prague Czech Republic
55
Kraków Poland
 
Liptovský Mikuláš Slovakia
31
La Seu Spain
78
Pau France
44
20 61st
2016 Ivrea Italy
40
La Seu Spain
33
Pau France
57
Prague Czech Republic
24
Tacen Slovenia
12
106 23rd
2017 Prague Czech Republic
28
Augsburg Germany
 
MarkkleebergGermany
29
Ivrea Italy
40
La Seu Spain
30
68 40th
2018 Liptovský Mikuláš Slovakia
17
Kraków Poland
15
Augsburg Germany
5
Tacen Slovenia
30
La Seu Spain
39
128 20th
2019 Lee Valley United Kingdom
 
Bratislava Slovakia
 
Tacen Slovenia
38
MarkkleebergGermany
29
Prague Czech Republic
16
81 31st
2021 Prague Czech Republic
24
MarkkleebergGermany
2
La Seu Spain
2
Pau France
10
207 4th

Complete Championship Results

Year Level Venue Event Result
2014 Junior EuropeanNorth Macedonia SkopjeK1 team8th
K121st
2015 U23 WorldBrazil Foz do IguaçuK1 team9th
Junior WorldK117th
WorldUnited Kingdom Lee ValleyK1 team10th
K156th
2016 Junior EuropeanSlovenia SolkanK12nd
Junior WorldPoland KrakówK12nd
EuropeanSlovakia Liptovský MikulášK1 team7th
K19th
2017 U23 EuropeanGermany HohenlimburgK1 team3rd
Junior EuropeanK17th
U23 WorldSlovakia BratislavaK1 team18th
Junior WorldK11st
EuropeanSlovenia TacenK1 team9th
K115th
WorldFrance PauK1 team16th
K133rd
2018 U23 EuropeanSlovakia BratislavaK1 team15th
K132nd
U23 WorldItaly IvreaK1 team3rd
K118th
EuropeanCzech Republic PragueK1 team5th
K113th
WorldBrazil Rio de JaneiroK1 team6th
K114th
Year Level Venue Event Result
2019 U23 EuropeanSlovakia Liptovský MikulášK1 team2nd
K114th
U23 WorldPoland KrakówK1 team5th
K14th
EuropeanFrance PauK1 team13th
K115th
WorldSpain La Seu d'UrgellK1 team13th
K116th
2020 U23 EuropeanPoland KrakówK117th
EuropeanCzech Republic PragueK1 team6th
K114th
2021 EuropeanItaly IvreaK1 team7th
K16th
OlympicsJapan TokyoK14th
WorldSlovakia BratislavaK1 team9th
K127th
Kayak cross45th

References

  1. "Felix Oschmautz". HolmesPlace.com. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  2. "Felix Oschmautz (AUT)". CanoeSlalom.net. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  3. "Tokyo 2020 - Canoe Slalom - Final Results". olympics.com. Archived from the original on 30 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
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