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2020 Canoe Slalom World Cup

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The 2020 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of multiple races in several canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 33rd edition.

Only 2 out of the 5 rounds were held due to the COVID-19 pandemic and no overall winners were declared by the ICF.

Calendar

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The series was originally scheduled to start in Ivrea, Italy, but all of the races were either canceled or postponed.[1]

Label Venue Original date New date
World Cup Race 1 Italy Ivrea 5-7 June Canceled
World Cup Race 1 Slovenia Tacen None, replaces Markkleeberg 16-18 October
World Cup Race 2 France Pau 12-14 June 6-8 November
World Cup Race 3 Slovakia Liptovský Mikuláš 21-23 August Canceled
World Cup Race 4 Czech Republic Prague 18-20 September Canceled
World Cup Final & Non-Olympic World Championships Germany Markkleeberg 24-27 September Canceled

Results

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World Cup Race 1

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16-18 October in Tacen, Slovenia. The races were contested by a depleted start list with several of the leading nations not participating.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[2]  Luka Božič (SLO) 78.17  Nicolas Gestin (FRA) 79.81  Jules Bernardet (FRA) 80.24
C1 women[3]  Ana Sátila (BRA) 93.64  Lucie Prioux (FRA) 95.37  Evy Leibfarth (USA) 96.76
K1 men[4]  Isak Öhrström (SWE) 73.39  Peter Kauzer (SLO) 73.89  Pedro Gonçalves (BRA) 74.32
K1 women[5]  Romane Prigent (FRA) 83.98  Camille Prigent (FRA) 85.86  Evy Leibfarth (USA) 85.99
Extreme K1 men[6]  Pedro Gonçalves (BRA)  Martin Stanovský (KAZ)  Tren Long (USA)
Extreme K1 women[7]  Alsu Minazova (RUS)  Daria Kuznetsova (RUS)  Ria Sribar (USA)

World Cup Race 2

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6-8 November in Pau, France. Once again the races were contested by a depleted start list with several of the leading nations not participating.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[8]  Liam Jegou (IRL) 100.35  Václav Chaloupka (CZE) 101.08  Thomas Koechlin (SUI) 101.96
C1 women[9]  Ana Sátila (BRA) 115.39  Viktoriia Us (UKR) 121.64  Tereza Kneblová (CZE) 122.15
K1 men[10]  Martin Dougoud (SUI) 95.11  Tomáš Zima (CZE) 95.85  Thomas Bersinger (ARG) 98.77
K1 women[11]  Marie-Zélia Lafont (FRA) 106.57  Romane Prigent (FRA) 110.55  Viktoriia Us (UKR) 111.92
Extreme K1 men[12]  Pavel Eigel (RUS)  Benjamin Renia (FRA)  Dario Cuesta (ESP)
Extreme K1 women[13]  Veronika Vojtová (CZE)  Léa Baldoni (CAN)  Sofía Reinoso (MEX)

References

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  1. ^ "Coronavirus COVID-19 Updates - Canoe/Kayak Events". CanoeICF.com. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  2. ^ "C1M official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  3. ^ "C1W official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  4. ^ "K1M official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  5. ^ "K1W official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Extreme K1M official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Extreme K1W official result list – World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  8. ^ "C1M official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  9. ^ "C1W official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  10. ^ "K1M official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  11. ^ "K1W official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  12. ^ "Extreme K1M official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  13. ^ "Extreme K1W official result list – World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 7 November 2020.
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