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2008 Canoe Slalom World Cup

The 2008 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of seven races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 21st edition. The series consisted of 4 continental championships (Africa, Oceania, Pan American and Asia) which were open to all countries and 3 world cup races. The athletes gained points for their results in the three world cup races plus their best result from any of the four continental championships.

Calendar edit

Label Venue Date
2008 African Championships   Sagana 27 January
Oceania Championships 2008   Penrith 15–16 March
2008 Pan American Championships   Charlotte 26 April
2008 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships   Nakhon Nayok 17–18 May
World Cup Race 1   Prague 20–22 June
World Cup Race 2   Tacen 28–29 June
World Cup Race 3   Augsburg 4–6 July

Final standings edit

The winner of each race was awarded 50 points. Paddlers outside the top 20 in the C2 event and outside the top 40 in the other 3 events were awarded 2 points for participation. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions in the final world cup race.[1]

C1 men edit

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1   Robin Bell (AUS) 168
2   Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 132
3   Benn Fraker (USA) 121
4   Dejan Stevanovič (SLO) 114
5   Tomáš Indruch (CZE) 106
6   Teng Zhiqiang (CHN) 106
7   Ronnie Dürrenmatt (SUI) 99
8   Kynan Maley (AUS) 97
9   Christos Tsakmakis (GRE) 95
10   James Cartwright (CAN) 93

C2 men edit

Pos Athletes Points[1]
1   Pavol Hochschorner/Peter Hochschorner (SVK) 147
2   Ladislav Škantár/Peter Škantár (SVK) 129
3   Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder (CZE) 127
4   Hu Minghai/Shu Junrong (CHN) 119
5   Mark Bellofiore/Lachie Milne (AUS) 107
6   Tomáš Kučera/Ján Bátik (SVK) 106
7   David Schröder/Frank Henze (GER) 101
8   Marcus Becker/Stefan Henze (GER) 100
9   Duan Junjie/Duan Junqing (CHN) 99
10   Mikhail Kuznetsov/Dmitry Larionov (RUS) 98

K1 men edit

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1   Erik Pfannmöller (GER) 133
2   Brett Heyl (USA) 117
3   Helmut Oblinger (AUT) 116
4   Lukáš Kubričan (CZE) 112
5   Warwick Draper (AUS) 112
6   William Forsythe (AUS) 101
7   Dejan Kralj (SLO) 98
8   Scott Mann (USA) 95
9   David Ford (CAN) 95
10   Tomáš Mráz (SVK) 94

K1 women edit

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1   Katrina Lawrence (AUS) 144
2   Mandy Planert (GER) 132
3   Violetta Oblinger-Peters (AUT) 129
4   Li Jingjing (CHN) 123
5   Elena Kaliská (SVK) 118
6   Gabriela Stacherová (SVK) 107
7   Marie Řihošková (CZE) 99
8   Sarah Grant (AUS) 97
9   Nina Mozetič (SLO) 93
10   Jana Dukátová (SVK) 92

Results edit

2008 African Championships edit

The first African Canoe Slalom Championships were held in Sagana, Kenya on January 27.[2] USA won the medal table with 2 golds and a bronze.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Siboniso Cele (RSA)   Cyprian Ngidi (RSA)   Tyler Hinton (USA)
C2 men   United States
Mark Staszko
Nic Borst
  South Africa
Cameron McIntosh
Cyprian Ngidi
  South Africa
Jabulane Mofokeng
Siboniso Cele
K1 men   Benjamin Boukpeti (TOG)   Johnathan Akinyemi (NGR)   Cameron McIntosh (RSA)
K1 women   Emily Jackson (USA)   Sarah Dupire (ALG)   Marissa Dederer (CAN)

Oceania Championships 2008 edit

The 2008 Oceania Championships were held in Penrith, Australia on March 15–16. Slovakia won 2 golds a silver and a bronze to top the medal table.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[3]   Michal Martikán (SVK) 197.81   Robin Bell (AUS) 202.00   Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 205.54
C2 men[4]   China
Hu Minghai
Shu Junrong
213.25   Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
214.61   Australia
Mark Bellofiore
Lachie Milne
216.36
K1 men[5]   Jens Ewald (GER) 197.41   Warwick Draper (AUS) 197.47   Brett Heyl (USA) 197.50
K1 women[6]   Elena Kaliská (SVK) 222.42   Li Tong (CHN) 223.02   Li Jingjing (CHN) 224.67

2008 Pan American Championships edit

The 2008 Pan American Championships took place in Charlotte, USA on April 26. The home athletes dominated the medal table by winning 3 golds, 4 silvers and 3 bronzes.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men[7]   Robin Bell (AUS) 187.70   Benn Fraker (USA) 194.23   Jeff Larimer (USA) 199.13
C2 men[8]   United States
Scott McCleskey
Austin Crane
216.44   United States
Benjamin Kvanli
Mark Poindexter
258.03   United States
Casey Eichfeld
Rick Powell
269.07
K1 men[9]   Brett Heyl (USA) 179.70   Eric Hurd (USA) 181.83   Scott Mann (USA) 182.70
K1 women[10]   Heather Corrie (USA) 223.76   Zuzana Vanha (USA) 232.63   Jessica Groeneveld (CAN) 243.65

2008 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships edit

The 2008 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships were the last of the continental championships to count for the world cup. The event took place in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand on May 17–18. China won the medal table with 2 golds, 2 silvers and 4 bronzes.

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Takuya Haneda (JPN)   Feng Liming (CHN)   Zhang Chaojun (CHN)
C2 men   China
Mai Jianmin
Mo Bin
  Japan
Masatoshi Sanma
Hiroyuki Nagao
  China
Yu Hongmin
Chen Jin
K1 men   Kazuki Yazawa (JPN)   Tsubasa Sasaki (JPN)   Huang Cunguang (CHN)
K1 women   Li Tong (CHN)   Cen Nanqin (CHN)   Zou Yingying (CHN)

World Cup Race 1 edit

The main part of the world cup series got under way in Prague, Czech Republic on June 20–22. France and Czech Republic shared the top spot in the medal table with both countries winning 2 golds and 1 bronze medal.[11]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Tony Estanguet (FRA) 175.50   Robin Bell (AUS) 176.91   David Florence (GBR) 178.39
C2 men   Czech Republic
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder
  China
Hu Minghai
Shu Junrong
  France
Cédric Forgit
Martin Braud
K1 men   Fabien Lefèvre (FRA)   Erik Pfannmöller (GER)   Lukáš Kubričan (CZE)
K1 women   Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 192.47   Mandy Planert (GER) 193.84   Jana Dukátová (SVK) 195.43

World Cup Race 2 edit

The penultimate race of the series took place in Tacen, Slovenia on June 28–29. Two gold medals were enough for Germany to win the medal table. Slovenia took one gold courtesy of Peter Kauzer.[12]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Nico Bettge (GER) 193.27   Alexander Slafkovský (SVK) 196.65   Ronnie Dürrenmatt (SUI) 198.81
C2 men   Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
200.08   Slovakia
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár
206.25   Czech Republic
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder
207.27
K1 men   Peter Kauzer (SLO) 179.29   Lukáš Kubričan (CZE) 184.17   Richard Hounslow (GBR) 184.46
K1 women   Mandy Planert (GER) 205.34   Li Jingjing (CHN) 206.23   Gabriela Stacherová (SVK) 209.67

World Cup Race 3 edit

The world cup series closed in Augsburg, Germany on July 4–6. Australia was the most successful country with 2 golds. The German paddlers won 1 gold and 1 bronze medal.[13]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Robin Bell (AUS) 203.67   Tomáš Indruch (CZE) 205.94   Krzysztof Bieryt (POL) 206.47
C2 men   Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
216.77   Slovakia
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár
219.42   Germany
Kay Simon
Robby Simon
221.13
K1 men   Erik Pfannmöller (GER) 193.03   Benoît Peschier (FRA) 195.73   Scott Parsons (USA) 195.79
K1 women   Katrina Lawrence (AUS) 216.01   Jana Dukátová (SVK) 217.06   Marie Řihošková (CZE) 217.70

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "2008 World Cup Final Ranking" (PDF). Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-12.
  3. ^ Official results C1M - Oceania Championships 2008 - accessed October 12, 2011
  4. ^ Official results C2M - Oceania Championships 2008 2012-03-21 at the Wayback Machine - accessed October 12, 2011
  5. ^ Official results K1M - Oceania Championships 2008 - accessed October 12, 2011
  6. ^ Official results K1W - Oceania Championships 2008 - accessed October 12, 2011
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 1 (C1M and K1W)" (PDF). Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  13. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 19 November 2017.

External links edit

  • International Canoe Federation

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The 2008 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of seven races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation ICF It was the 21st edition The series consisted of 4 continental championships Africa Oceania Pan American and Asia which were open to all countries and 3 world cup races The athletes gained points for their results in the three world cup races plus their best result from any of the four continental championships Contents 1 Calendar 2 Final standings 2 1 C1 men 2 2 C2 men 2 3 K1 men 2 4 K1 women 3 Results 3 1 2008 African Championships 3 2 Oceania Championships 2008 3 3 2008 Pan American Championships 3 4 2008 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships 3 5 World Cup Race 1 3 6 World Cup Race 2 3 7 World Cup Race 3 4 References 5 External linksCalendar editLabel Venue Date 2008 African Championships nbsp Sagana 27 January Oceania Championships 2008 nbsp Penrith 15 16 March 2008 Pan American Championships nbsp Charlotte 26 April 2008 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships nbsp Nakhon Nayok 17 18 May World Cup Race 1 nbsp Prague 20 22 June World Cup Race 2 nbsp Tacen 28 29 June World Cup Race 3 nbsp Augsburg 4 6 JulyFinal standings editThe winner of each race was awarded 50 points Paddlers outside the top 20 in the C2 event and outside the top 40 in the other 3 events were awarded 2 points for participation If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points the ranking was determined by their positions in the final world cup race 1 C1 men edit Pos Athlete Points 1 1 nbsp Robin Bell AUS 168 2 nbsp Alexander Slafkovsky SVK 132 3 nbsp Benn Fraker USA 121 4 nbsp Dejan Stevanovic SLO 114 5 nbsp Tomas Indruch CZE 106 6 nbsp Teng Zhiqiang CHN 106 7 nbsp Ronnie Durrenmatt SUI 99 8 nbsp Kynan Maley AUS 97 9 nbsp Christos Tsakmakis GRE 95 10 nbsp James Cartwright CAN 93 C2 men edit Pos Athletes Points 1 1 nbsp Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner SVK 147 2 nbsp Ladislav Skantar Peter Skantar SVK 129 3 nbsp Marek Jiras Tomas Mader CZE 127 4 nbsp Hu Minghai Shu Junrong CHN 119 5 nbsp Mark Bellofiore Lachie Milne AUS 107 6 nbsp Tomas Kucera Jan Batik SVK 106 7 nbsp David Schroder Frank Henze GER 101 8 nbsp Marcus Becker Stefan Henze GER 100 9 nbsp Duan Junjie Duan Junqing CHN 99 10 nbsp Mikhail Kuznetsov Dmitry Larionov RUS 98 K1 men edit Pos Athlete Points 1 1 nbsp Erik Pfannmoller GER 133 2 nbsp Brett Heyl USA 117 3 nbsp Helmut Oblinger AUT 116 4 nbsp Lukas Kubrican CZE 112 5 nbsp Warwick Draper AUS 112 6 nbsp William Forsythe AUS 101 7 nbsp Dejan Kralj SLO 98 8 nbsp Scott Mann USA 95 9 nbsp David Ford CAN 95 10 nbsp Tomas Mraz SVK 94 K1 women edit Pos Athlete Points 1 1 nbsp Katrina Lawrence AUS 144 2 nbsp Mandy Planert GER 132 3 nbsp Violetta Oblinger Peters AUT 129 4 nbsp Li Jingjing CHN 123 5 nbsp Elena Kaliska SVK 118 6 nbsp Gabriela Stacherova SVK 107 7 nbsp Marie Rihoskova CZE 99 8 nbsp Sarah Grant AUS 97 9 nbsp Nina Mozetic SLO 93 10 nbsp Jana Dukatova SVK 92Results edit2008 African Championships edit The first African Canoe Slalom Championships were held in Sagana Kenya on January 27 2 USA won the medal table with 2 golds and a bronze Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score C1 men nbsp Siboniso Cele RSA nbsp Cyprian Ngidi RSA nbsp Tyler Hinton USA C2 men nbsp United StatesMark StaszkoNic Borst nbsp South AfricaCameron McIntoshCyprian Ngidi nbsp South AfricaJabulane MofokengSiboniso Cele K1 men nbsp Benjamin Boukpeti TOG nbsp Johnathan Akinyemi NGR nbsp Cameron McIntosh RSA K1 women nbsp Emily Jackson USA nbsp Sarah Dupire ALG nbsp Marissa Dederer CAN Oceania Championships 2008 edit The 2008 Oceania Championships were held in Penrith Australia on March 15 16 Slovakia won 2 golds a silver and a bronze to top the medal table Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score C1 men 3 nbsp Michal Martikan SVK 197 81 nbsp Robin Bell AUS 202 00 nbsp Alexander Slafkovsky SVK 205 54 C2 men 4 nbsp ChinaHu MinghaiShu Junrong 213 25 nbsp SlovakiaPavol HochschornerPeter Hochschorner 214 61 nbsp AustraliaMark BellofioreLachie Milne 216 36 K1 men 5 nbsp Jens Ewald GER 197 41 nbsp Warwick Draper AUS 197 47 nbsp Brett Heyl USA 197 50 K1 women 6 nbsp Elena Kaliska SVK 222 42 nbsp Li Tong CHN 223 02 nbsp Li Jingjing CHN 224 67 2008 Pan American Championships edit The 2008 Pan American Championships took place in Charlotte USA on April 26 The home athletes dominated the medal table by winning 3 golds 4 silvers and 3 bronzes Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score C1 men 7 nbsp Robin Bell AUS 187 70 nbsp Benn Fraker USA 194 23 nbsp Jeff Larimer USA 199 13 C2 men 8 nbsp United StatesScott McCleskeyAustin Crane 216 44 nbsp United StatesBenjamin KvanliMark Poindexter 258 03 nbsp United StatesCasey EichfeldRick Powell 269 07 K1 men 9 nbsp Brett Heyl USA 179 70 nbsp Eric Hurd USA 181 83 nbsp Scott Mann USA 182 70 K1 women 10 nbsp Heather Corrie USA 223 76 nbsp Zuzana Vanha USA 232 63 nbsp Jessica Groeneveld CAN 243 65 2008 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships edit The 2008 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships were the last of the continental championships to count for the world cup The event took place in Nakhon Nayok Thailand on May 17 18 China won the medal table with 2 golds 2 silvers and 4 bronzes Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score C1 men nbsp Takuya Haneda JPN nbsp Feng Liming CHN nbsp Zhang Chaojun CHN C2 men nbsp ChinaMai JianminMo Bin nbsp JapanMasatoshi SanmaHiroyuki Nagao nbsp ChinaYu HongminChen Jin K1 men nbsp Kazuki Yazawa JPN nbsp Tsubasa Sasaki JPN nbsp Huang Cunguang CHN K1 women nbsp Li Tong CHN nbsp Cen Nanqin CHN nbsp Zou Yingying CHN World Cup Race 1 edit The main part of the world cup series got under way in Prague Czech Republic on June 20 22 France and Czech Republic shared the top spot in the medal table with both countries winning 2 golds and 1 bronze medal 11 Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score C1 men nbsp Tony Estanguet FRA 175 50 nbsp Robin Bell AUS 176 91 nbsp David Florence GBR 178 39 C2 men nbsp Czech RepublicMarek JirasTomas Mader nbsp ChinaHu MinghaiShu Junrong nbsp FranceCedric ForgitMartin Braud K1 men nbsp Fabien Lefevre FRA nbsp Erik Pfannmoller GER nbsp Lukas Kubrican CZE K1 women nbsp Stepanka Hilgertova CZE 192 47 nbsp Mandy Planert GER 193 84 nbsp Jana Dukatova SVK 195 43 World Cup Race 2 edit The penultimate race of the series took place in Tacen Slovenia on June 28 29 Two gold medals were enough for Germany to win the medal table Slovenia took one gold courtesy of Peter Kauzer 12 Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score C1 men nbsp Nico Bettge GER 193 27 nbsp Alexander Slafkovsky SVK 196 65 nbsp Ronnie Durrenmatt SUI 198 81 C2 men nbsp SlovakiaPavol HochschornerPeter Hochschorner 200 08 nbsp SlovakiaLadislav SkantarPeter Skantar 206 25 nbsp Czech RepublicMarek JirasTomas Mader 207 27 K1 men nbsp Peter Kauzer SLO 179 29 nbsp Lukas Kubrican CZE 184 17 nbsp Richard Hounslow GBR 184 46 K1 women nbsp Mandy Planert GER 205 34 nbsp Li Jingjing CHN 206 23 nbsp Gabriela Stacherova SVK 209 67 World Cup Race 3 edit The world cup series closed in Augsburg Germany on July 4 6 Australia was the most successful country with 2 golds The German paddlers won 1 gold and 1 bronze medal 13 Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score C1 men nbsp Robin Bell AUS 203 67 nbsp Tomas Indruch CZE 205 94 nbsp Krzysztof Bieryt POL 206 47 C2 men nbsp SlovakiaPavol HochschornerPeter Hochschorner 216 77 nbsp SlovakiaLadislav SkantarPeter Skantar 219 42 nbsp GermanyKay SimonRobby Simon 221 13 K1 men nbsp Erik Pfannmoller GER 193 03 nbsp Benoit Peschier FRA 195 73 nbsp Scott Parsons USA 195 79 K1 women nbsp Katrina Lawrence AUS 216 01 nbsp Jana Dukatova SVK 217 06 nbsp Marie Rihoskova CZE 217 70References edit a b c d e 2008 World Cup Final Ranking PDF Retrieved 19 November 2017 CAC News Archived from the original on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 10 12 Official results C1M Oceania Championships 2008 accessed October 12 2011 Official results C2M Oceania Championships 2008 Archived 2012 03 21 at the Wayback Machine accessed October 12 2011 Official results K1M Oceania Championships 2008 accessed October 12 2011 Official results K1W Oceania Championships 2008 accessed October 12 2011 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 10 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 10 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 10 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 10 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Official results World Cup Race 1 C1M and K1W PDF Retrieved 19 November 2017 Official results World Cup Race 2 PDF Retrieved 19 November 2017 Official results World Cup Race 3 PDF Retrieved 19 November 2017 External links editInternational Canoe Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 Canoe Slalom World Cup amp oldid 1180236960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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