Canoe Sprint World Cup | |
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Status | active |
Genre | sports event |
Date(s) | midyear |
Frequency | annual |
Inaugurated | 1988 ? |
Organised by | ICF |
The ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup is an annual series of races in canoe sprint and one of Canoe World Cup that held under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation.[1][2] The winning country is determined based on the total scores of all events at all stages (plus World Championship scores). In the Olympic years, only the sum of the World Cup points is calculated.
World Cup Series
Canoe sprint
Number | Year | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Total Events | Nation Winner |
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1988 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1989 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1990 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1991 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1992 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1993 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1994 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1995 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1996 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1997 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1998 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1999 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
2000 | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | [[]] | |||
1 | 2001 | Gainesville | Seville | Mantes | Bagsvaerd | Zagreb | ||
2 | 2002 | Hazewinkel | Poznan | Duisburg | Milan | Komatsu | ||
3 | 2003 | Curitiba | Hazewinkel | Szeged | Duisburg | Zagreb | ||
4 | 2004 | Schinias | Duisburg | Racice | ||||
5 | 2005 | Poznan | Duisburg | |||||
6 | 2006 | Poznan | Duisburg | Guangzhou | ||||
7 | 2007 | Zagreb | Szeged | Gerardmer | ||||
8 | 2008 | Szeged | Duisburg | |||||
9 | 2009 | Racice | Poznan | Szeged | ||||
10 | 2010 | Vichy | Szeged | Duisburg | ||||
11 | 2011 | Poznan | Racice | Duisburg | Germany | |||
12 | 2012 | Poznan | Duisburg | Moscow | Germany | |||
13 | 2013 | Szeged | Racice | Poznan | Germany | |||
14 | 2014 | Milan | Racice | Szeged | Germany | |||
15 | 2015 | Montemor | Duisburg | Copenhagen | Germany | |||
16 | 2016 | Duisburg | Racice | Montemor | Germany | |||
17 | 2017 | Montemor | Szeged | Belgrade | Germany | |||
18 | 2018 | Szeged | Duisburg | Germany | ||||
19 | 2019 | Poznan | Duisburg | |||||
20 | 2020 | Szeged | ||||||
21 | 2021 | Szeged | Barnaul | |||||
22 | 2022 | Račice | Poznań |
Para Canoe Sprint
Para Canoe sprint World Cup was started since 2015 (2016 not held).[3]
Number | Year | Stage | Total Events | Nation Winner |
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1 | 2015 | Duisburg | ||
2 | 2017 | Szeged | ||
3 | 2018 | Szeged | ||
4 | 2019 | Poznan | ||
5 | 2020 | Szeged | ||
6 | 2021 | Szeged | ||
7 | 2022 | Poznan |
Results
2021 Results:
- https://results.szeged2021.com/results/competition/1/races
- http://results.imas-sport.com/imas/regatta.php?competition=wettkampf_238
- https://www.the-sports.org/canoeing-world-cup-flat-water-2021-medals-epa113736.html
- https://www.the-sports.org/canoeing-paracanoe-world-cup-results-2021-women-epf113739.html
- https://www.the-sports.org/canoeing-paracanoe-world-cup-results-2021-men-epm113739.html#503452#503452
See also
References
External links
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