Wildwater Canoeing World Championships
GenreWildwater canoeing
FrequencyBiennial till 2010, Annual since 2011
Location(s)Varies
Inaugurated1959
ParticipantsMen and women
Organised byInternational Canoe Federation

The Wildwater Canoeing World Championships are an international event in canoeing organized by the International Canoe Federation. The World Championships have taken place every two years from 1959 to 1995 and then from 1996 to 2001, from 2011 the event is annual.[1]

Editions

In the odd edition 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019 the championships included only the sprint events. The classic race differs from the sprint race by the length of the course, therefore by the duration, which can go from 6 to 25 minutes for the classic race and up to a maximum of 2 minutes for the sprint race.

Starting from the 2017 edition of Pau, the sprint championships took place together with the Canoe Slalom World Championships and given the remarkable success this was repeated for the second time at La Seu d'Urgell in 2019.[2]

#YearVenueNationNotes
11959Treignac France
21961Hainsberg East Germany
31963Spittal Austria
41965Spittal Austria
51967Špindlerův Mlýn Czechoslovakia
61969Bourg-Saint-Maurice France
71971Merano Italy
81973Muotathal  Switzerland
91975Skopje Yugoslavia
101977Spittal Austria
111979Desbiens Canada
121981Bala United Kingdom
131983Merano Italy
141985Garmisch-Partenkirchen West Germany
151987Bourg-Saint-Maurice France
161989Savage River United States
171991Bovec Yugoslavia
181993Mezzana Italy
191995Bala United Kingdom
201996Landeck Austria The championships are moved in even years.
211998Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany
222000Treignac France
232002Valsesia Italy
242004Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany
252006Karlovy Vary Czech Republic
262008Valsesia Italy
272010Sort Spain
282011Augsbourg Germany Only sprint events and the competition becomes annual.
292012Mâcot-la-Plagne France
302013Solkan Slovenia Only sprint events.
312014Valtellina Italy
322015Wien Austria Only sprint events.
332016Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina
342017Pau France Only sprint events and together with the 2017 Canoe Slalom World Championships.
352018Muotathal  Switzerland
362019La Seu d'Urgell Spain Only sprint events and together with the 2019 Canoe Slalom World Championships
372021Bratislava Slovakia Only sprint events and together with the 2021 Canoe Slalom World Championships
382022Treignac France
392023Augsburg GermanyAugsburg Eiskanal, Only sprint events

Events

  First time
Year K1C1C2 Other Total
MenWomen MenWomen Men
Class/Ind
Class/Team
Sprint/Ind
Sprint/Team
Class/Ind
Class/Team
Sprint/Ind
Sprint/Team
Class/Ind
Class/Team
Sprint/Ind
Sprint/Team
Class/Ind
Class/Team
Sprint/Ind
Sprint/Team
Class/Ind
Class/Team
Sprint/Ind
Sprint/Team
1959 • (F1)• (F1) • (mix) 5
1961 • (F1)• (F1) • (mix) 5
1963 5 [note 1]13
1965 2 [note 2]10
1967 1 [note 3]9
1969 2 [note 2]10
1971 2 [note 2]10
1973 2 [note 2]10
1975 2 [note 2]10
1977 1 [note 3]9
1979 8
1981 1 [note 3]9
1983 8
1985 8
1987 8
1989 8
1991 8
1993 8
1995 8
1996 8
1998 8
2000 7
2002 12
2004 12
2006 12
2008 16
2010 16
2011 9
2012 18
2013 9
2014 18
2015 9
2016 18
2017 9
2018 18
2019 1 [note 4]10

Winners

This is the list of the winners of the main six events (C1 and C2 men and women, K1 men and women).[3][4]

K1 classic

Since the 2002 edition also the K1 sprint competition has also been introduced.

Men individual

F1 until 1963, 1963 F1 and K1, from 1964 K1.

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
1959West Germany Toni PrijonSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pavel BoneSwitzerland Eduard Rothpletz
1961Czechoslovakia Zdeněk KošťálAustria Rudolf KleppSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pavel Bone
1963Austria Rudolf KleppWest Germany Karl-Heinz EngletSwitzerland Jean Grosrey
Austria Kurt PresslmayrWest Germany Klaus LettmannWest Germany Siegfried Gunzenberger
1965Austria Kurt PresslmayrWest Germany Heinz PanekWest Germany Lothar Zentgraf
1967East Germany Fritz LangeEast Germany Jürgen BremerEast Germany Peter Lust
1969Belgium Jean-Pierre BurnyAustria Kurt PresslmayrWest Germany Jochen Schwarz
1971West Germany Bernd KastAustria Kurt PresslmayrWest Germany Jochen Schwarz
1973Belgium Jean-Pierre BurnyWest Germany Bernd KastWest Germany Ulrich Pech
1975Belgium Jean-Pierre BurnyFrance Michel MagdinierWest Germany Bernd Kast
1977Austria Gerhard PeinhauptFrance Michel MagdinierWest Germany Bernd Kast
1979Belgium Jean-Pierre BurnyUnited Kingdom Robert CampbellFrance Claude Benezit
1981France Claude BenezitItaly Marco Previde MassaraFrance Bernard Morin
1983Italy Marco Previde MassaraWest Germany Degenhard PfeifferWest Germany Konrad Hollerieth
1985Italy Marco Previde MassaraFrance Claude BenezitUnited States Jon Fishburn
1987France Antoine GoetschyWest Germany Rolf KilianItaly Cesare Mulazzi
1989Italy Marco Previde MassaraUnited Kingdom Neil StampsFrance Antoine Goetschy
1991Germany Markus GicklerFrance Yves MassonGermany Rolf Kilian
1993Germany Markus GicklerItaly Robert PontarolloItaly Cesare Mulazzi
1995Germany Markus GicklerItaly Robert PontarolloGermany Thomas Koelmann
1996Germany Markus GicklerItaly Robert PontarolloGermany Axel Lehmacher
1998Germany Thomas KoelmannFrance Michael FargierFrance Gilles Calliet
2000Germany Thomas KoelmannGermany Florian WohlersItaly Robert Pontarollo
2002France Boris SaunierItaly Robert PontarolloCzech Republic Kamil Mrůzek
2004Italy Carlo MercatiCzech Republic Robert KnebelItaly Robert Pontarollo
2006Czech Republic Kamil MrůzekGermany Max HoffCzech Republic Tomáš Slovák
2008Italy Maximilian BenassiGermany Stephan StiefenhöferAustralia Schmid Gerhard
2010France Loïc VynisaleGermany Achim OverbeckSlovenia Nejc Žnidarčič
2012Germany Tobias BongFrance Rémi PétéSlovenia Nejc Žnidarčič
2014Germany Tobias BongFrance Rémi PétéCzech Republic Kamil Mrůzek
2016Belgium Maxime RichardGermany Tobias BongFrance Rémi Pété
2018Slovenia Simon OvenFrance Paul JeanFrance Paul Graton
2022France Quentin BonnetainFrance Maxence BarouhGermany Max Hoff

Women individual

F1 until 1963, 1963 F1 and K1, from 1964 K1.

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
1959West Germany Rosemarie BiesingerWest Germany Inge WalthemateEast Germany Eva Setzkorn
1961East Germany Anneliese BauerCzechoslovakia Jana ZvěřinováEast Germany Eva Setzkorn
1963East Germany Anneliese BauerWest Germany Rosemarie BiesingerWest Germany Hilde Urbaniak
East Germany Ursula GläserWest Germany Bärbel KörnerCzechoslovakia Ludmilla Veberova
1965East Germany Gundula JanderWest Germany Bärbel KörnerEast Germany Bärbel Richter
1967West Germany Heide SchröterEast Germany Lia SchilhuberEast Germany Bärbel Richter
1969Czechoslovakia Ludmila PolesnáWest Germany Ulrike DeppeWest Germany Anemie Amslinger
1971West Germany Ulrike DeppeWest Germany Magda WunderlichCzechoslovakia Ludmila Polesná
1973West Germany Gisela GrothausWest Germany Ulrike DeppeSwitzerland Elsbeth Käser
1975West Germany Gisela GrothausUnited Kingdom Pauline Squires-GoodwinUnited Kingdom Hillary Peacock
1977West Germany Gisela GrothausSwitzerland Elsbeth KäserFrance Dominique Berigaud
1979France Dominique GardetteWest Germany Gisela GrothausWest Germany Renate Prijon
1981France Dominique GardetteWest Germany Gisela GrothausEast Germany Anne Plant
1983West Germany Dagmar StuppWest Germany Gisela GrothausWest Germany Karin Wahl
1985West Germany Karin WirzWest Germany Andrea HolleriethFrance Marie-Pierre Le Cann
1987France Dominique GardetteWest Germany Karin WirzFrance Nathalie Beaurain
1989France Sabine KleinhenzAustria Ursula ProfanterFrance Aurore Bringard
1991Germany Karin WirzFrance Sabine KleinhenzAustria Ursula Profanter
1993Austria Ursula ProfanterGermany Karin WirzFrance Sabine Kleinhenz
1995Austria Ursula ProfanterFrance Laurence CastetFrance Aurore Bringard
1996Austria Ursula ProfanterFrance Laurence CastetGermany Claudia Brokof
1998Germany Claudia BrokofAustria Ursula ProfanterFrance Anne-Blandine Crochet
2000Czech Republic Michaela StrnadováFrance Magali ThiébautFrance Anne-Blandine Crochet
2002Czech Republic Michaela StrnadováFrance Nathalie LeclercAustria Ursula Profanter
2004Switzerland Sabine EichenbergerFrance Anne-Blandine CrochetGermany Sabine Füsser
2006Czech Republic Michaela StrnadováGermany Alexandra HeidrichSwitzerland Sabine Eichenberger
2008Switzerland Sabine EichenbergerCzech Republic Kateřina VacíkováGermany Manuela Stöberl
2010Germany Alke OverbeckUnited Kingdom Hannah BrownUnited Kingdom Jessica Oughton
2012Germany Manuela StöberlFrance Sixtine MalaterreGermany Alke Overbeck
2014Germany Alke OverbeckCzech Republic Michaela StrnadováFrance Manon Hostens
2016France Manon HostensGermany Alke OverbeckItaly Costanza Bonaccorsi
2018Czech Republic Martina SatkováFrance Manon HostensSwitzerland Melanie Mathys
2022France Manon HostensItaly Mathilde RosaFrance Claire Bren

K1 sprint

Men individual

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2002France Boris SaunierItaly Robert PontarolloFrance Rudy Gerard
2004France Arnaud HyboisItaly Robert PontarolloCzech Republic Tomáš Slovák
2006Germany Max HoffFrance Arnaud HyboisCzech Republic Tomáš Slovák
2008Slovenia Lovro LebanFrance Rudy GerardCzech Republic Tomáš Slovák
2010Belgium Maxime RichardSlovenia Nejc ZnidarcicCzech Republic Tomáš Slovák
2011Slovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičCzech Republic Kamil MrůzekFrance Rémi Pété
France Paul Graton
2012Slovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičGermany Tobias BongUnited Kingdom Ben Oakley
2013Belgium Maxime RichardSlovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičCzech Republic Richard Hala
2014France Quentin BonnetainSlovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičFrance Paul Graton
2015France Paul GratonSlovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičSlovenia Vid Debeljak
2016Belgium Maxime RichardFrance Paul GratonSlovenia Vid Debeljak
2017Slovenia Anže UrankarSlovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičFrance Gaëtan Guyonnet
2018Slovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičSlovenia Vid DebeljakSlovenia Anže Urankar
2019Slovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičFrance Félix BouvetFrance Hugues Moret
2021Slovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičFrance Luca BaroneFrance Maxence Barouh
2022Slovenia Nejc ŽnidarčičFrance Maxence BarouhCzech Republic Vojtěch Matějíček
2023Slovenia Anže UrankarSlovenia Simon OvenFrance Luca Barone

Women individual

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2002Czech Republic Michala StrnadováAustria Uschi ProfanterFrance Nathalie Leclerc
2004France Anne-Blandine CrochetGermany Sabine FüsserFrance Nathalie Gastineau
2006Czech Republic Michala StrnadováFrance Nathalie GastineauFrance Helgard Marzolf
2008France Nathalie GastineauCzech Republic Petra SlovákováGermany Sabine Füsser
2010United Kingdom Jessica OughtonUnited Kingdom Hannah BrownFrance Laëtitia Parage
2011France Laëtitia ParageFrance Sixtine MalaterreGermany Sabine Füsser
2012France Claire BrenFrance Laëtitia ParageFrance Sixtine Malaterre
2013United Kingdom Hannah BrownSwitzerland Melanie MathysFrance Sixtine Malaterre
2014Italy Costanza BonaccorsiFrance Charlène Le CorvaisierFrance Sixtine Malaterre
2015Italy Costanza BonaccorsiCzech Republic Anežka PaloudováCzech Republic Martina Satková
2016United Kingdom Hannah BrownFrance Manon HostensSwitzerland Melanie Mathys
2017France Claire BrenFrance Manon HostensUnited Kingdom Hannah Brown
2018France Manon HostensCzech Republic Martina SatkováFrance Claire Bren
2019France Phénicia DuprasCzech Republic Anežka PaloudováCzech Republic Barbora Dimovová
2021France Lise VinetCzech Republic Tereza KneblovaGermany Jil-Sophie Eckert
2022France Manon HostensCzech Republic Klára VaňkováItaly Mathilde Rosa
2023Czech Republic Marie NěmcováItaly Giulia FormentonFrance Lise Vinet

C1 classic

Men individual

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
1959East Germany Manfred SchubertSwitzerland Jean-Claude TochonEast Germany Karl-Heinz Wozniak
1961East Germany Manfred SchubertEast Germany Gert KleinertFrance Jean Grossman
1963Switzerland Heinz GrobatEast Germany Manfred SchubertCzechoslovakia Bohuslav Pospíchal
1965East Germany Gert KleinertCzechoslovakia Jiří VočkaSwitzerland Heinz Grobat
1967Czechoslovakia Petr SodomkaEast Germany Manfred SchubertCzechoslovakia Jiří Vočka
1969France Jean BoudehenCzechoslovakia Petr SodomkaWest Germany Wolfgang Jogwer
1971Czechoslovakia Petr SodomkaWest Germany Bernd HeinemannWest Germany Walter Gehlen
1973West Germany Bernd HeinemannFrance Jean-Luc VergerCzechoslovakia Jiri Gut
1975France Jean-Luc VergerWest Germany Josef SchumacherUnited States Al Button
1977West Germany Ernst LibudaFrance Gilles ZokCzechoslovakia Oldřich Blažíček
1979France Jean-Luc VergerFrance Gilles ZokSwitzerland René Paul
1981France Gilles ZokFrance Jean-Luc VergerUnited States John Butler
1983France Gilles ZokWest Germany Ernst LibudaSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srecko Masle
1985France Gilles ZokSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sreko MasleFrance Jean-Luc Bataille
1987France Gilles ZokWest Germany Jörg WinfriedWest Germany Ernst Libuda
1989Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej JelencCzechoslovakia Vladimir ValaUnited Kingdom Steve Wells
1991Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav CrnkovićSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jodko KanclerSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Jelenc
1993Italy Vladi PanatoSlovenia Andrej JelencFrance Jean-Luc Christin
1995Italy Vladi PanatoGermany Stephan StiefenhöferFrance Jérôme Bonnardel
1996Italy Vladi PanatoGermany Olaf SchwarzItaly Mirko Spelli
1998Italy Vladi PanatoGermany Olaf SchwarzGermany Stephan Stiefenhöfer
2000Italy Vladi PanatoFrance Stephane SantamariaItaly Mirko Spelli
2002Italy Vladi PanatoCroatia Tomislav HohnjecFrance Stephane Santamaria
2004Croatia Tomislav HohnjecItaly Vladi PanatoGermany Stephan Stiefenhöfer
2006Croatia Emil MilihramGermany Stephan StiefenhöferItaly Vladi Panato
2008Croatia Emil MilihramGermany Normen WeberFrance Guillaume Alzingre
2010Croatia Emil MilihramCroatia Tomislav LepanSlovenia Jošt Zakrajšek
2012Croatia Emil MilihramFrance Yann ClaudepierreCzech Republic Ondřej Rolenc
2014Croatia Emil MilihramCzech Republic Ondřej RolencGermany Normen Weber
2016Croatia Emil MilihramGermany Normen WeberCzech Republic Ondřej Rolenc
2018Czech Republic Ondřej RolencFrance Louis LapointeCzech Republic Marek Rygel
2022Czech Republic Ondřej RolencFrance Theo ViensFrance Ancelin Gourjault

Women individual

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2012 France Julie PaolettiCzech Republic Hana PeterkováUnited Kingdom Radka Felingerová
2014 France Marjolaine HecquetGermany Sabine EichenbergerCzech Republic Radka Valíková
2016 Czech Republic Anežka PaloudováCzech Republic Martina SatkováGermany Sabine Eichenberger
2018 Czech Republic Martina SatkováItaly Cecilia PanatoGermany Maren Lutz
2022 Italy Cecilia PanatoCzech Republic Marie NěmcováFrance Laura Fontaine

C1 sprint

Men individual

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2002 Italy Vladi PanatoFrance Harald MarzolfCzech Republic Lukáš Novosad
2004 France Harald MarzolfItaly Vladi PanatoGermany Stephan Stiefenhöfer
2006 France Guillaume AlzingreFrance Stéphane SantamariaGermany Stephan Stiefenhöfer
2008 Italy Vladi PanatoSlovenia Jošt ZakrajšekCzech Republic Jan Šťastný
2010 France Yann ClaudepierreCroatia Emil MilihramFrance Guillaume Alzingre
2011 France Guillaume AlzingreFrance Yann ClaudepierreCzech Republic Ondřej Rolenc
2012 France Guillaume AlzingreCroatia Igor GojićCroatia Emil Milihram
2013 Germany Normen WeberFrance Guillaume AlzingreSlovenia Blaž Cof
2014 Czech Republic Ondřej RolencFrance Quentin DazeurCzech Republic Antonin Hales
2015 France Guillaume AlzingreGermany Normen WeberItaly Mattia Quintarelli
2016 Czech Republic Ondřej RolencGermany Normen WeberCzech Republic Vladimír Slanina
2017 Czech Republic Ondřej RolencSlovakia Matej BeňušSlovenia Blaž Cof
2018 Slovenia Blaž CofCzech Republic Marek RygelCzech Republic Ondřej Rolenc
2019 France Louis LapointeCzech Republic Ondřej RolencCzech Republic Vladimír Slanina
2021 Czech Republic Ondřej RolencFrance Quentin DazeurFrance Charles Ferrion
2022 France Quentin DazeurFrance Nicolas SauteurFrance Ancelin Gourjault
2023 France Charles FerrionSlovenia Blaž CofCzech Republic František Salaj

Women individual

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2011 Australia Rosalyn LawrenceCzech Republic Radka ValíkováFrance Mylène Blondel
2012 France Marjolaine HecquetFrance Julie PaolettiCzech Republic Hana Peterková
2013 France Marjolaine HecquetFrance Julie PaolettiGermany Sabine Eichenberger
2014 Italy Chiara CarbogninFrance Marjolaine HecquetCzech Republic Radka Valíková
2015 France Claire HaabCzech Republic Martina SatkováItaly Marlene Ricciardi
2016 Czech Republic Martina SatkováFrance Manon DurandFrance Cindy Coat
2017 France Claire HaabCzech Republic Martina SatkováSlovenia Marie Němcová
2018 Italy Cecilia PanatoSlovenia Marie NěmcováCzech Republic Martina Satková
2019 Czech Republic Martina SatkováItaly Cecilia PanatoFrance Elsa Gaubert
2021 Italy Cecilia PanatoCzech Republic Tereza KneblovaCzech Republic Martina Satková
2022 Czech Republic Marie NěmcováFrance Laura FontaineItaly Cecilia Panato
2023 France Laura FontaineItaly Cecilia PanatoCzech Republic Marie Němcová

C2 classic

Men's double

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
1959France Georges Turlier, Georges DransartFrance Jean Grossman, Eric GarnierSwitzerland Henri Kdrnka, Charles Dussuet
1961East Germany Jürgen Noak, Siegfried LückEast Germany Manfred Merkel, Günther MerkelCzechoslovakia Zdeněk Valenta, Miroslav Stach
1963Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Valenta, Miroslav StachEast Germany Willi Landers, Ulrich HippaufEast Germany Manfred Merkel, Günther Merkel
1965Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Valenta, Miroslav StachAustria Helmut Schilhuber, Anton BiegelCzechoslovakia Zdeněk Fifka, Jiří Dejl
1967Czechoslovakia Zdeněk Fifka, Jiří DejlWest Germany Norbert Schmidt, Hermann RoockEast Germany Willi Landers, Ulrich Hippauf
1969France Alain Feuillette, Roland ChapuisFrance Pierre Tournadre, Alain EnardFrance Pierre-François Lefauconnier, Gilles Lefauconnier
1971France Pierre-François Lefauconnier, Gilles LefauconnierAustria Heimo Müllneritsch, Helmar SteindlFrance Jean-Paul Meynard, Claude Bost
1973France Pierre-François Lefauconnier, Gilles LefauconnierWest Germany Eckehard Rose, Jan PospíšilWest Germany Norbert Schmidt, Hermann Roock
1975West Germany Roland Schindler, Dieter PiochFrance Pierre-François Lefauconnier, Gilles LefauconnierFrance Jean-Paul Meynard, Claude Bost
1977West Germany Roland Schindler, Dieter PiochSwitzerland Peter Probst, Hardy KünzliAustria Heimo Müllneritsch, Helmar Steindl
1979France Michel Doux, Patrick BunichonSwitzerland Peter Probst, Hardy KünzliFrance Daniel Jacquet, Jean-Jacques Hayne
1981France Daniel Jacquet, Jean-Jacques HayneFrance Michel Doux, Patrick BunichonFrance Jean-Luc Rigaut, Bernard Gilles
1983France Hervé Madore, Françis LieupartFrance Philippe Thiel, Christian BichatWest Germany Andreas Berngruber, Matthias Eckert
1985France Jean-Luc Ponchon, François DurandFrance Jean-Luc Rigaut, Bernard GillesWest Germany Hans Proquitte, Peter Gonschior
1987France Jean-Luc Ponchon, François DurandSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Grobisa, Srecko MasleFrance Bruno Puyfoulhoux, Claude Alaphilippe
1989Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Grobisa, Srecko MasleFrance Bruno Puyfoulhoux, Claude AlaphilippeFrance Thierry Carlin, Eric Archambault
1991France Thierry Carlin, Eric ArchambaultSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Andrej Grobisa, Srecko MasleGermany Stefan Eich, Gregor Simon
1993France Pierre Roos, Damien FaysseSlovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikGermany Stefan Eich, Gregor Simon
1995Slovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikFrance Pierre Roos, Damien FaysseGermany Ulrich Knittel, Andreas Dajek
1996Slovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikFrance Pierre Roos, Damien FaysseSlovakia Stefan Grega, Jan Sutek
1998Germany Peter Müller, Gregor SimonSlovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikFrance Didier Baylag, Bertrand Baechler
2000Slovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikSlovakia Jan Sutek, Stefan GregaFrance Philippe Aymard, Sebastien Pigeron
2002Slovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikSlovakia Jan Sutek, Stefan GregaGermany Gregor Simon, Thomas Haas
2004Slovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikSlovakia Jan Sutek, Stefan GregaGermany Gregor Simon, Thomas Haas
2006Germany Ulrich Andrée, Patrick DrieschCzech Republic David Lisický, Jan VlcekGermany Tobias Trozska, Jannik Göbel
2008Germany Ulrich Andrée, Patrick DrieschFrance Olivier Pourteyron, Pascal ReyesFrance Cyral Leblond, Stephane Santamaria
2010Slovenia Luka Božic, Sašo TaljatSlovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav SlúčikSlovakia Jan Sutek, Stefan Grega
2012France Guillaume Alzingre, Yann ClaudepierreGermany Normen Weber, Rene BrueckerGermany Lars Walter, Johannes Baumann
2014Czech Republic Marek Rygel, Petr VeselýFrance Louis Lapointe, Tony DebrayGermany Mathias Nies, Dominik Pesch
2016France Louis Lapointe, Tony DebrayFrance Stéphane Santamaria, Quentin DazeurSlovenia Peter Žnidaršič, Luka Zganjar
2018France Stéphane Santamaria, Quentin DazeurFrance Louis Lapointe, Tony DebrayFrance Ancelin Gourjault, Lucas Pazat
2022France Stéphane Santamaria, Quentin DazeurCzech Republic Daniel Suchánek, Ondřej RolencFrance Ancelin Gourjault, Nicolas Sauteur

C2 sprint

Men's double

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2002 France Rémy Clermont, Guillaume Suply Slovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slúčik France Jean-Marc Gauthier, Dominique Laurent
2004 Slovakia Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slúčik France Cyril Leblond, David Silotto Slovakia Ľuboš Šoška, Peter Šoška
2006 France David Silotto, Cyril Leblond Czech Republic David Lisicky, Jan Vlcek France Frédéric Momot, Michael Didier
2008 Slovenia Matus Kunhart, Peter Šoška France Frédéric Momot, Michael Didier France Cyril Leblond, Stéphane Santamaria
2010 Slovenia Sašo Taljat, Luka Božič France Theodore Heitz, Thomas Peltriaux Germany Lars Walter, Johannes Baumann
2011 Germany Lars Walter, Johannes Baumann France Michael Cordier, Tom Bar France Marc Brodiez, Pierre Le Clezio
2012 France Guillaume Alzingre, Yann Claudepierre France Damien Guyonnet, Gaetan Guyonnet Czech Republic Michal Sramek, Lukas Tomek
2013 Slovenia Sašo Taljat, Luka Božič Slovenia Blaž Cof, Simon Hočevar Czech Republic Jan Šťastný, Ondrej Rolenc
2014 Slovenia Peter Žnidaršič, Luka Zganjar Slovenia Simon Hočevar, Blaž Cof Czech Republic Marek Rygel, Petr Veselý
2015 France Damien Mareau, Pierre Troubady Slovenia Peter Žnidaršič, Luka Zganjar Slovenia Blaž Cof, Simon Hočevar
2016 France Quentin Dazeur, Stéphane Santamaria Slovenia Peter Žnidaršič, Luka Zganjar France Louis Lapointe, Tony Debray
2017 France Quentin Dazeur, Stéphane Santamaria France Louis Lapointe, Tony Debray France Damien Mareau, Pierre Troubady
2018 France Quentin Dazeur, Stéphane Santamaria France Ancelin Gourjault, Lucas Pazat France Louis Lapointe, Tony Debray
2019 France Louis Lapointe, Tony Debray Czech Republic Marek Rygel, Petr Veselý France Quentin Dazeur, Stéphane Santamaria
2021 Czech Republic Daniel Suchánek, Ondřej Rolenc France Stéphane Santamaria, Quentin Dazeur France Pierre Troubady, Hugues Moret
2022 France Stéphane Santamaria, Quentin Dazeur France Pierre Troubady, Hugues Moret Czech Republic Daniel Suchánek, Ondřej Rolenc
2023 Czech Republic Daniel Suchánek, Ondřej Rolenc France Nicolas Sauteur, Theo Viens France Hugues Moret, Pierre Troubady

Women's double

Year1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2023 France Elsa Gaubert, Margot Béziat Italy Alice Panato, Cecilia Panato Switzerland Hannah Müller, Mona Clavadetscher

Multi-Medallists

Men individual

  Still active

Top male paddlers with the best medal record including only individual events are listed below.[5]

#PaddlerCountryBornEventsFromTo1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Tot.
1 Vladi Panato Italy1972 C1 classic and sprint 19932018 821 11
2 Vladimir Vala Slovakia1963 C1 classic + C2 classic and sprint 19892010 650 11
3 Jaroslav Slúčik Slovakia1963 C2 classic and sprint 19932010 640 10
4 Emil Milihram Croatia1982 C1 classic and sprint 20002016 611 8
5 Guillaume Alzingre France1983 C1 and C2 classic and sprint 20042015 513 9
6 Nejc Žnidarčič Slovenia1984 K1 classic and sprint 20102014 452 11
7 Stéphane Santamaria France1977 C1 and C2 classic and sprint 20132019 434 11
8 Ondřej Rolenc Czech Republic1991 C1 and C2 classic and sprint 20082019 425 11
9 Louis Lapointe France1992 C1 and C2 classic and sprint 20142019 341 9

See also

Notes

  1. F1 classic men and women + F1 classin men team + C2 mix classic individual and team
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 C2 mix classic individual and team
  3. 1 2 3 C2 mix classic
  4. C2 sprint women

References

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  2. "25 - 29 September 2019 - 2019 ICF WILDWATER CANOEING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - ESLA SEU D URGELL, Spain". CanoeICF.com. International Canoe Federation. 28 April 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2020. In 2017 the ICF Wildwater and Canoe Slalom World Championships were held together for the first time, and after the success of the Pau event in France, the two disciplines will line-up alongside each other again in La Seu, Spain.
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