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2018 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships

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2018 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships
The river Muota
Dates31 May - 3 June
Host cityMuotathal, Switzerland
LevelSenior
Events22
2017
2019

The 2018 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships was the 35th edition of the global wildwater canoeing competition, Wildwater Canoeing World Championships, organised by the International Canoe Federation.[1]

Results

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Classic

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K1

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Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Individual Women Martina Satkova
 Czech Republic
Manon Hostens
 France
Melanie Mathys
 Switzerland
Individual Men Simon Oven
 Slovenia
Paul Jean
 France
Paul Graton
 France
Team women Martina Satkova
Anezka Paloudova
Barbora Dimovova
 Czech Republic
Claire Bren
Charlène Le Corvaisier
Manon Hostens
 France
Melanie Mathys
Hannah Mueller
Sabine Eichenberger
 Switzerland
Men team Paul Graton
Paul Jean
Maxence Barouh
 France
Adam Satke
Filip Hric
Karel Slepica
 Czech Republic
Finn Hartstein
Björn Beerschwenger
Nico Paufler
 Germany

C1

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Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Individual Women Martina Satkova
 Czech Republic
Cecilia Panato
 Italy
Maren Lutz
 Germany
Individual Men Ondrej Rolenc
 Czech Republic
Louis Lapointe
 France
Marek Rygel
 Czech Republic
Team women Martina Satkova
Anezka Paloudova
Marie Nemcova
 Czech Republic
Alice Panato
Cecilia Panato
Marlene Ricciardi
 Italy
Margot Béziat
Hélène Raguénès
Claire Haab
 France
Men team Ondrej Rolenc
Marek Rygel
Antonin Hales
 Czech Republic
Norman Weber
Tim Heilinger
Janosch Sülzer
 Germany
Louis Lapointe
Tony Debray
Nicolas Sauteur
 France


C2

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Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women Alice Panato
Cecilia Panato
 Italy
Verena Sülzer
Maren Lutz
 Germany
Hélène Raguénès
Margot Béziat
 France
Men Stéphane Santamaria
Quentin Dazeur
 France
Tony Debray
Louis Lapointe
 France
Ancelin Gourjault
Lucas Pazat
 France
Men team Ancelin Gourjault and Lucas Pazat
Stéphane Santamaria and Quentin Dazeur
Tony Debray and Louis Lapointe
 France
Marek Rygel and Pandr Vesely
Daniel Suchanek and Ondrej Rolenc
Filip Jelinek and Vaclav Kristek
 Czech Republic
Federico Urbani and Vladi Panato
Davide Maccagnan and Mattia Quintarelli
Giorgio Dell'Agostino and Andrea Bernardi
 Italy

Sprint

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K1

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Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Individual Women Manon Hostens
 France
Martina Satkova
 Czech Republic
Claire Bren
 France
Individual Men Nejc Žnidarčič
 Slovenia
Vid Debeljak
 Slovenia
Anze Urankar
 Slovenia
Team women Martina Satkova
Anezka Paloudova
Barbora Dimovova
 Czech Republic
Claire Bren
Charlène Le Corvaisier
Manon Hostens
 France
Jil-Sophie Eckert
Lisa Köstle
Sabine Füsser
 Germany
Men team Vid Debeljak
Nejc Žnidarčič
Anze Urankar
 Slovenia
Paul Graton
Paul Jean
Maxence Barouh
 France
Finn Hartstein
Björn Beerschwenger
Nico Paufler
 Germany

C1

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Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Individual Women Cecilia Panato
 Italy
Marie Nemcova
 Czech Republic
Martina Satkova
 Czech Republic
Individual Men Blaz Cof
 Slovenia
Marek Rygel
 Czech Republic
Ondrej Rolenc
 Czech Republic
Team women (not official event) Margot Béziat
Hélène Raguénès
Claire Haab
 France
Not assigned Not assigned
Men team Ondrej Rolenc
Marek Rygel
Vladimir Slanina
 Czech Republic
Louis Lapointe
Tony Debray
Nicolas Sauteur
 France
Norman Weber
Tim Heilinger
Janosch Sülzer
 Germany


C2

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Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Women (not official event) Verena Sülzer
Maren Lutz
 Germany
Rachel Houston
Louise Revell
 Italy
Not assigned
Men Stéphane Santamaria
Quentin Dazeur
 France
Ancelin Gourjault
Lucas Pazat
 France
Tony Debray
Louis Lapointe
 France
Men team (not official event) Ancelin Gourjault and Lucas Pazat
Stéphane Santamaria and Quentin Dazeur
Tony Debray and Louis Lapointe
 France
Marek Rygel and Pandr Vesely
Daniel Suchanek and Ondrej Rolenc
Antonin Hales and Martin Novak
 Czech Republic
Not assigned

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2018 WCh Muotathal, SUI". canoeresults.eu/. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
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