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2006 Canoe Slalom World Cup

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The 2006 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of eight races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 19th edition. The series consisted of 4 continental championships (European, Pan American, Oceania and Asian), 3 world cup races and the world championships.

Calendar

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Label Venue Date
Oceania Championships 2006 New Zealand Mangahao 25–26 February
World Cup Race 1 Greece Athens 27–28 May
World Cup Race 2 Germany Augsburg 2–4 June
World Cup Race 3 Spain La Seu d'Urgell 10–11 June
2006 European Canoe Slalom Championships France L'Argentière-la-Bessée 30 June - 2 July
2006 World Championships Czech Republic Prague 3–6 August
2006 Pan American Championships Canada Madawaska 20 August
2006 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships China Zhangjiajie 26–27 August

Final standings

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The winner of each world cup race was awarded 30 points. Semifinalists were guaranteed at least 5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 2 points each. The continental championships had a lesser status with the winner earning 20 points, semifinalists at least 2 points and all others were awarded 1 point for participation. Because the continental championships were not open to all countries, every athlete could only compete in one of them. The world championships points scale was the same as for the world cups multiplied by a factor of 1.5. That meant the world champion earned 45 points, semifinalists got at least 7.5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 3 points apiece. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions at the world championships.[1]

C1 men

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Pos Athlete Points[1]
1  Michal Martikán (SVK) 130.5
2  Tony Estanguet (FRA) 92
3  Nico Bettge (GER) 82.5
4  Jan Benzien (GER) 79
5  Juraj Minčík (SVK) 71
6  Tomáš Indruch (CZE) 69.5
7  David Florence (GBR) 69
8  Stanislav Ježek (CZE) 67
9  Robin Bell (AUS) 61
10  Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 59.5

C2 men

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Pos Athletes Points[1]
1  Pavol Hochschorner/Peter Hochschorner (SVK) 107
2  Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder (CZE) 99.5
3  Jaroslav Volf/Ondřej Štěpánek (CZE) 83
4  Cédric Forgit/Martin Braud (FRA) 78
5  Andrea Benetti/Erik Masoero (ITA) 72.5
6  Marcus Becker/Stefan Henze (GER) 67.5
7  Felix Michel/Sebastian Piersig (GER) 63.5
8  Hu Minghai/Shu Junrong (CHN) 60
9  Christophe Luquet/Pierre Luquet (FRA) 58.5
10  Milan Kubáň/Marián Olejník (SVK) 57

K1 men

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Pos Athlete Points[1]
1  Erik Pfannmöller (GER) 95
2  Julien Billaut (FRA) 91
3  Alexander Grimm (GER) 82
4  Peter Kauzer (SLO) 80
5  Fabien Lefèvre (FRA) 63.5
6  Daniele Molmenti (ITA) 59.5
7  Helmut Oblinger (AUT) 59
8  Michael Kurt (SUI) 56.5
9  Scott Parsons (USA) 56.5
10  Eoin Rheinisch (IRL) 55.5

K1 women

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Pos Athlete Points[1]
1  Elena Kaliská (SVK) 115
2  Jennifer Bongardt (GER) 112
3  Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 105.5
4  Jana Dukátová (SVK) 103
5  Mathilde Pichery (FRA) 67
6  Violetta Oblinger-Peters (AUT) 62
7  Marie Řihošková (CZE) 61
8  Irena Pavelková (CZE) 61
9  Fiona Pennie (GBR) 59.5
10  Li Jingjing (CHN) 58.5

Results

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Oceania Championships 2006

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The Oceania Championships took place in Mangahao, New Zealand from 25 to 26 February.[2]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Matthew Gabb (AUS) 198.04  James Dawson (NZL) 222.11  Mark Yungnickel (NZL) 224.51
C2 men  Australia
Mark Bellofiore
Lachie Milne
225.52  New Zealand
Bryden Nicholas
Andrew Robinson
286.86 -
K1 men  Warwick Draper (AUS) 183.85  Jared Meehan (NZL) 189.80  Sam Lyons (AUS) 191.08
K1 women  Katrina Lawrence (AUS) 219.05  Jacqueline Lawrence (AUS) 224.26  Victoria Milne (AUS) 227.39

World Cup Race 1

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World Cup Race 1 took place at the Hellinikon Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre in Athens, Greece from 27 to 28 May.[3]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Michal Martikán (SVK) 184.34  Robin Bell (AUS) 185.28  Jan Benzien (GER) 187.79
C2 men  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
202.06  France
Christophe Luquet
Pierre Luquet
205.09  Czech Republic
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder
206.37
K1 men  Daniele Molmenti (ITA) 184.51  Erik Pfannmöller (GER) 185.50  Alexander Grimm (GER) 186.12
K1 women  Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 207.57  Gabriela Stacherová (SVK) 207.69  Irena Pavelková (CZE) 208.55

World Cup Race 2

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World Cup Race 2 took place at the Augsburg Eiskanal, Germany from 2 to 4 June.[4]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  David Florence (GBR) 203.29  Juraj Minčík (SVK)
 Michal Martikán (SVK)
206.38
206.38
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C2 men  Germany
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
218.54  Czech Republic
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek
219.94  United Kingdom
Stuart Bowman
Nick Smith
222.05
K1 men  Erik Pfannmöller (GER) 193.43  Helmut Oblinger (AUT) 194.86  Fabien Lefèvre (FRA) 194.88
K1 women  Elena Kaliská (SVK) 215.56  Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 219.32  Violetta Oblinger-Peters (AUT) 219.50

World Cup Race 3

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World Cup Race 3 took place at the Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain from 10 to 11 June.[5]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Nico Bettge (GER) 201.25  Juraj Minčík (SVK) 201.51  Michal Martikán (SVK) 202.37
C2 men  Czech Republic
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder
209.50  Italy
Andrea Benetti
Erik Masoero
210.48  Germany
Kay Simon
Robby Simon
210.60
K1 men  Peter Kauzer (SLO) 189.56  Alexander Grimm (GER) 189.73  Dejan Kralj (SLO) 190.35
K1 women  Jennifer Bongardt (GER) 209.76  Jana Dukátová (SVK) 210.10  Elena Kaliská (SVK) 210.48

2006 European Championships

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The European Championships took place in L'Argentière-la-Bessée, France from 30 June to 2 July.[6]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Tony Estanguet (FRA) 221.24  Michal Martikán (SVK) 224.82  Tomáš Indruch (CZE) 225.96
C2 men  France
Martin Braud
Cédric Forgit
237.51  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
237.91  Germany
Kay Simon
Robby Simon
238.73
K1 men  Fabian Dörfler (GER) 211.61  Erik Pfannmöller (GER) 212.09  Diego Paolini (ITA) 212.73
K1 women  Elena Kaliská (SVK) 237.11  Jennifer Bongardt (GER) 238.34  Mathilde Pichery (FRA) 238.86

2006 World Championships

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The World Championships took place at the Prague-Troja Canoeing Centre, Czech Republic from 3 to 6 August.[7]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Tony Estanguet (FRA) 207.69  Michal Martikán (SVK) 209.00  Stanislav Ježek (CZE) 211.01
C2 men  Czech Republic
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek
224.67  Germany
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
226.86  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
229.84
K1 men  Stefano Cipressi (ITA)
 Julien Billaut (FRA)
202.02
204.49
-  Campbell Walsh (GBR) 204.78
K1 women  Jana Dukátová (SVK) 224.09  Fiona Pennie (GBR) 227.41  Jennifer Bongardt (GER) 229.29

2006 Pan American Championships

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The Pan American Championships took place in Madawaska, Ontario on 20 August.[8]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  James Cartwright (CAN) 212.72  Casey Eichfeld (USA) 214.45  Erik Amason (USA) 217.40
C2 men  Canada
Mike Holroyd
Tom Hewitt
244.16  Canada
Jamie Cutts
Adam Cutts
245.03  United States
Trevor Soileau
Chris Soileau
254.67
K1 men  David Ford (CAN) 186.95  Scott Parsons (USA) 187.06  Brett Heyl (USA) 189.91
K1 women  Saskia Van Mourik (CAN) 225.68  Zuzana Vanha (USA) 226.58  Sarah Boudens (CAN) 227.96

2006 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships

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The Asia Canoe Slalom Championships took place in Zhangjiajie, China from 26 to 27 August.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men  Takuya Haneda (JPN)  Feng Liming (CHN)  Chen Fangjia (CHN)
C2 men  China
Hu Minghai
Shu Junrong
 China
Gong Jian
Tian Qin
 China
Chen Ze
Min Xiaowei
K1 men  Ding Fuxue (CHN)  Hermann Husslein (THA)  Xian Jinbin (CHN)
K1 women  Li Tong (CHN)  Li Jingjing (CHN)  Cen Nanqin (CHN)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "2006 World Cup Final Rankings" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2008-10-16. Retrieved 2017-11-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Official results - 2006 European Championships" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Official results - 2006 World Championships" (PDF). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  8. ^ Official results - 2006 Pan American Championships[permanent dead link] - accessed October 25, 2011
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