List of ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in paracanoe
This is a list of medalists from the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in paracanoe, an event that made its debut in 2010 at Poznań, Poland.
Men
[edit]KL1
[edit]First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 A before 2015.
KL2
[edit]First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 TA before 2015.
KL3
[edit]First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 LTA before 2015.
VL1
[edit]Was part of the VL3 category in 2010 and VL2 category in 2011. Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 A before 2015.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2012 Poznań | Daniel Hopwood (GBR) | Luis Cardoso da Silva (BRA) | Jakub Tokarz (POL) |
2013 Duisburg | Oleksandr Hrechko (UKR) | Jakub Tokarz (POL) | Daniel Hopwood (GBR) |
2014 Moscow | Luis Cardoso da Silva (BRA) | Oleksandr Hrechko (UKR) | Róbert Suba (HUN) |
2015 Milan | Luis Cardoso da Silva (BRA) | Jakub Tokarz (POL) | Róbert Suba (HUN) |
2016 Duisburg | Luis Cardoso da Silva (BRA) | Róbert Suba (HUN) | Jakub Tokarz (POL) |
2017 Račice | Luis Cardoso da Silva (BRA) | Róbert Suba (HUN) | Pavel Gromov (RUS) |
2018 Montemor-o-Velho | Peter Happ (GER) | Robinson Méndez (CHI) | None awarded |
2019 Szeged | Mykola Fedorenko (UKR) | Peter Happ (GER) | Robinson Méndez (CHI) |
2021 Copenhagen | Artur Chuprov (RCF) | Robinson Méndez (CHI) | Alessio Bedin (ITA) |
2022 Dartmouth | Benjamin Sainsbury (AUS) | Alessio Bedin (ITA) | Robinson Méndez (CHI) |
2023 Duisburg | Benjamin Sainsbury (AUS) | David González (ESP) | Carlos Glenndel Moreira (BRA) |
2024 Szeged | David González (ESP) | Carlos Glenndel Moreira (BRA) | Yuta Takagi (JPN) |
VL2
[edit]Was part of the VL3 category in 2010, then contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA) in 2011. Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 TA before 2015.
VL3
[edit]First contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA/LTA) in 2010. Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 LTA before 2015.
Women
[edit]KL1
[edit]Was part of the KL2 category in 2010 and 2011. Contested separately thereafter and classed as K-1 A before 2015.
KL2
[edit]First contested as combined category (K-1 A/TA) in 2010. Contested separately from 2012 and classed as K-1 TA before 2015.
KL3
[edit]First contested in 2010. Classed as K-1 LTA before 2015.
VL1
[edit]Was part of the VL3 category in 2010 and 2011, then the VL2 category in 2012. Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 A before 2015.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2013 Duisburg | Jeanette Chippington (GBR) | Kara Kennedy (AUS) | Ann Yoshida (USA) |
2014 Moscow | Jeanette Chippington (GBR) | Kara Kennedy (AUS) | Zoia Ovsii (UKR) |
2015 Milan | Katarzyna Leskiewicz (POL) | Ann Yoshida (USA) | None awarded |
2016 Duisburg | Ann Yoshida (USA) | Akiko Nakajima (JPN) | Monika Seryu (JPN) |
2017 Račice | Jocelyn Neumueller (AUS) | Akiko Nakajima (JPN) | Monika Seryu (JPN) |
2018 Montemor-o-Velho | Monika Seryu (JPN) | None awarded | |
2019 Szeged | Monika Seryu (JPN) | Esther Bode (GER) | None awarded |
2021 Copenhagen | Lillemor Köper (GER) | Esther Bode (GER) | Céline Brulais (FRA) |
2022 Dartmouth | Lillemor Köper (GER) | Pooja Ojha (IND) | Esther Bode (GER) |
2023 Duisburg | Viktoryia Pistis Shablova (ITA) | Pooja Ojha (IND) | Jocelyn Muñoz (CHI) |
2024 Szeged | Viktoryia Pistis Shablova (ITA) | Pooja Ojha (IND) | Jocelyn Muñoz (CHI) |
VL2
[edit]Was part of the VL3 category in 2010 and 2011, then contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA) in 2012. Contested separately thereafter and classed as V-1 TA before 2015.
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2012 Poznań | Jeanette Chippington (GBR) | Christine Selinger (CAN) | Kara Kennedy (AUS) |
2013 Duisburg | Jeanette Chippington (GBR) | Megan Blunk (USA) | Tamara Oliveira da Silva (BRA) |
2014 Moscow | Emma Wiggs (GBR) | Christine Gauthier (CAN) | Nataliia Lagutenko (UKR) |
2015 Milan | Susan Seipel (AUS) | Nadezda Andreeva (RUS) | Débora Benivides (BRA) |
2016 Duisburg | Susan Seipel (AUS) | Débora Benivides (BRA) | Nadezda Andreeva (RUS) |
2017 Račice | Susan Seipel (AUS) | Maria Nikiforova (RUS) | Nataliia Lagutenko (UKR) |
2018 Montemor-o-Velho | Emma Wiggs (GBR) | Jeanette Chippington (GBR) | Maria Nikiforova (RUS) |
2019 Szeged | Emma Wiggs (GBR) | Susan Seipel (AUS) | Maria Nikiforova (RUS) |
2021 Copenhagen | Emma Wiggs (GBR) | Maria Nikiforova (RCF) | Débora Benevides (BRA) |
2022 Dartmouth | Emma Wiggs (GBR) | Brianna Hennessy (CAN) | Jeanette Chippington (GBR) |
2023 Duisburg | Emma Wiggs (GBR) | Brianna Hennessy (CAN) | Susan Seipel (AUS) |
2024 Szeged | Emma Wiggs (GBR) | Brianna Hennessy (CAN) | Susan Seipel (AUS) |
VL3
[edit]First contested as combined category (V-1 A/TA/LTA) in 2010. Contested separately from 2012 and classed as V-1 LTA before 2015.
References
[edit]All are results listed from the 2010 championships:
- Men's K-1 200 m A Final results. - accessed 20 August 2010.
- Men's K-1 200 m LTA results. - accessed 20 August 2010.
- Men's K-1 200 m TZ final results. - accessed 20 August 2010.
- Men's V-1 200 m LTA, TA, A final results. - accessed 20 August 2010.
- Women's K-1 LTA final results. - accessed 20 August 2010.
- Women's K-1 TA final results. - accessed 20 August 2010.
- Women's V-1 200 m LTA, TA, A final results. - accessed 21 August 2010.