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2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships

The 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships were held 8–12 September 2010 at Tacen Whitewater Course, Slovenia under the auspices of International Canoe Federation for the record-tying third time. It was the 33rd edition. Tacen hosted the event previously in 1955 and 1991 when it was part of Yugoslavia, and joins the following cities that have hosted the event three times: Spittal, Austria (1963, 1965, and 1977); Meran, Italy (1953, 1971, and 1983); Bourg St.-Maurice, France (1969, 1987, and 2002); and Augsburg, Germany (1957, 1985, and 2003). Women's single canoe (C1W) events became a medal event after being an exhibition in the previous championships.

Logo of the 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships.

Ten nations won medals at the championships, the most since the 2005 championships in Penrith. Slovakia was the big winner with five medals including three golds and two silvers. Men's canoe top medalists were Slovak Michal Martikán and France's Denis Gargaud Chanut and Fabien Lefèvre, each with two medals (one gold and one silver). Lefèvre became the first canoeist to medal in both canoe and kayak disciplines at the same championship while Jana Dukátová of Slovakia became the first woman to win gold in the C1 event and the first woman to medal in both canoe and kayak disciplines at the same championship. Dukátová won silver in the K1 women's event the day before. Italy's Daniele Molmenti won two medals in men's kayak with gold in K1 and bronze in K1 team.

Weather conditions forced schedule changes when flow from the River Sava increased water flow fivefold, resulting in course damage that delayed competition for nearly a day on 9 September.

Event's corporate images edit

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The logo comprised elements connected to the sport and the event's organization.[1] Main motif of two paddles that made up the letter X, which was the Roman numeral for 10 which is for 2010.[1] It also is for the Roman Empire settlement of Emona, located in present-day Ljubljana, located near Tacen.[1] The paddles in the middle of the boat are not connected deliberately to communicate both canoeing and kayaking.[1]

Main motif is framed by a crest which comprises two lines.[1] The bottom line is a copy of the boat in the transverse section while the top line is a copy of the boat in the vertical section.[1] The crest carries a sense of nobility and that the sport in the past was connected with both townspeople and aristocrats along with environmental protection.[1] Waves shown flanking the crest link the event's organizer with the ICF.[1]

Short name edit

SLOKA has two names: SLalOm KAyak and Canoe Championships or SLOvene KAyak and canoe.[1] It is acceptable in foreign languages that does not contain any special Slovene characters.[1]

Slogan edit

The slogan Wild water, pure joy (Divja voda, čisti užitek is (in Slovene)) describes the essence of conquering the rapids refers to wild water and pleasure simultaneously.[1] This slogan is in green and blue that combines water pleasures and ecology.[1]

Mascot edit

The crawfish is a symbol of clean water and life in and around that water.[1] It is also an independent and distinctive character to enhance the story of motion and vivacity that also evokes positive motions.[1]

Schedule edit

This was the schedule listed as of 15 August 2010.[2] All times listed are CEST (UTC+2).[2]

Event Date Starting Time Event Details
7 September 16:00 Official team leaders team meeting
20:00 Opening ceremony
8 September 10:00 Demonstration run for heats
14:30 Heats C2 and K1W
9 September 10:00 Heats C1M and C1W
15:00 Heats K1M
20:00 Reception for team leaders and officials
10 September 10:00 Heats team events in all categories
15:00 Finals team events in all categories
16:40 Medal ceremonies for team events
18:00 Demonstration run for finals
20:00 VIP and Team Leaders reception
11 September 11:00 Semifinals C2 and K1W
14:30 Finals C2 and K1W
15:30 Medals presentation C2 and K1W
12 September 09:30 Semifinals C1M, C1W, and K1M
14:30 Finals C1M and C1W
15:25 Medal ceremony C1M and C1W
15:35 Finals K1M
16:10 Medal ceremony for K1M
16:30 Closing ceremony

K1 heats for 9 September were postponed due to the River Sava water flows exceeding 250 m3 (8,800 cu ft)/ sec. K1 heats were moved to 10 September at 14:30.[3] Two days earlier, the schedule was also revised for all individual events to flow along the river rising from a level of 50 to 250 m3 (1,800 to 8,800 cu ft)/ sec.[4]

A revised schedule was issued on 10 September. The C1W team event was canceled as a result of the schedule change.[5]

Event Date Starting Time Event Details
10 September 11:00 Team leaders meeting
14:30 Heats K1M
16:40 Officials meeting
20:00 VIP and Team Leaders reception
11 September 11:00 Semifinals C2 and K1W
14:30 Finals C2 and K1W
15:30 Medals presentation C2 and K1W
16:30 Team finals C2 and K1W
17:30 Medals presentation team C2 and K1W
12 September 09:30 Semifinals C1M, C1W, and K1M
14:30 Finals C1M, C1W, and K1M
16:00 Medal presentation C1W
16:30 Team finals C1M and K1M
17:45 Medal presentation C1M, K1M
18:00 Medal presentation team C1M, K1M
18:17 Closing ceremony

Medal summary edit

Men's edit

Canoe edit

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C1[6]   Tony Estanguet (FRA) 95.70   Michal Martikán (SVK) 98.61   Jordi Domenjó (ESP) 99.41
C1 team[7]   Slovakia
Michal Martikán
Alexander Slafkovský
Matej Beňuš
105.34   Germany
Sideris Tasiadis
Jan Benzien
Franz Anton
106.71   Czech Republic
Stanislav Ježek
Jan Mašek
Michal Jáně
110.67
C2[8]   Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
105.35   France
Denis Gargaud Chanut
Fabien Lefèvre
109.00   Great Britain
David Florence
Richard Hounslow
109.36
C2 team[9]   France
Denis Gargaud Chanut & Fabien Lefèvre
Gauthier Klauss & Matthieu Péché
Pierre Picco & Hugo Biso
124.90   Czech Republic
Jaroslav Volf & Ondřej Štěpánek
Tomáš Koplík & Jakub Vrzáň
Lukáš Přinda & Jan Havlíček
125.70   Germany
Kai Müller & Kevin Müller
Robert Behling & Thomas Becker
David Schröder & Frank Henze
126.78

Kayak edit

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K1[10]   Daniele Molmenti (ITA) 91.00   Vavřinec Hradilek (CZE) 91.56   Jure Meglič (SLO) 93.74
K1 team[11]   Germany
Alexander Grimm
Fabian Dörfler
Hannes Aigner
101.80   France
Pierre Bourliaud
Boris Neveu
Fabien Lefèvre
102.92   Italy
Daniele Molmenti
Diego Paolini
Stefano Cipressi
103.55

Women's edit

Canoe edit

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C1[12]   Jana Dukátová (SVK) 125.71   Leanne Guinea (AUS) 131.90   Jessica Fox (AUS) 134.18

Kayak edit

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Slovakia (SVK)3205
2  France (FRA)2204
3  Czech Republic (CZE)1214
  Germany (GER)1214
5  Austria (AUT)1012
  Italy (ITA)1012
7  Australia (AUS)0112
8  Slovenia (SLO)0022
9  Great Britain (GBR)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (10 entries)99927

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Corporate image of the 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships. 2010-09-11 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 10 February 2010.
  2. ^ a b 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships provisional program. 2010-09-11 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 15 August 2010.
  3. ^ "New info: Programme postponed!" 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships official website (9 September 2010 accessed 9 September 2010).
  4. ^ "Revised programme" 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine – 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships news (7 September 2010 accessed 10 September 2010).
  5. ^ Revised 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships schedule on 10 September 2010. 2010-09-09 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 10 September 2010.
  6. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 C1 men's final results. 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 12 September 2010.
  7. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 C1 men's team final results 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 12 September 2010.
  8. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 C2 men's final results 27 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 11 September 2010.
  9. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 C2 men's team final results. 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 11 September 2010.
  10. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 K1 men's final results. 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 12 September 2010.
  11. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 K1 men's team final results 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 12 September 2010.
  12. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 -1 women's final results. 12 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 12 September 2010.
  13. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 K1 women's final results. 27 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 11 September 2010.
  14. ^ 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 K1 women's team final results. 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine – accessed 11 September 2010.
  • – accessed 16 July 2009.
  • International Canoe Federation

External links edit

  • Official website (in English and Slovene)

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The 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships were held 8 12 September 2010 at Tacen Whitewater Course Slovenia under the auspices of International Canoe Federation for the record tying third time It was the 33rd edition Tacen hosted the event previously in 1955 and 1991 when it was part of Yugoslavia and joins the following cities that have hosted the event three times Spittal Austria 1963 1965 and 1977 Meran Italy 1953 1971 and 1983 Bourg St Maurice France 1969 1987 and 2002 and Augsburg Germany 1957 1985 and 2003 Women s single canoe C1W events became a medal event after being an exhibition in the previous championships Logo of the 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships Ten nations won medals at the championships the most since the 2005 championships in Penrith Slovakia was the big winner with five medals including three golds and two silvers Men s canoe top medalists were Slovak Michal Martikan and France s Denis Gargaud Chanut and Fabien Lefevre each with two medals one gold and one silver Lefevre became the first canoeist to medal in both canoe and kayak disciplines at the same championship while Jana Dukatova of Slovakia became the first woman to win gold in the C1 event and the first woman to medal in both canoe and kayak disciplines at the same championship Dukatova won silver in the K1 women s event the day before Italy s Daniele Molmenti won two medals in men s kayak with gold in K1 and bronze in K1 team Weather conditions forced schedule changes when flow from the River Sava increased water flow fivefold resulting in course damage that delayed competition for nearly a day on 9 September Contents 1 Event s corporate images 1 1 Event logo 1 2 Short name 1 3 Slogan 1 4 Mascot 2 Schedule 3 Medal summary 3 1 Men s 3 1 1 Canoe 3 1 2 Kayak 3 2 Women s 3 2 1 Canoe 3 2 2 Kayak 4 Medal table 5 References 6 External linksEvent s corporate images editEvent logo edit The logo comprised elements connected to the sport and the event s organization 1 Main motif of two paddles that made up the letter X which was the Roman numeral for 10 which is for 2010 1 It also is for the Roman Empire settlement of Emona located in present day Ljubljana located near Tacen 1 The paddles in the middle of the boat are not connected deliberately to communicate both canoeing and kayaking 1 Main motif is framed by a crest which comprises two lines 1 The bottom line is a copy of the boat in the transverse section while the top line is a copy of the boat in the vertical section 1 The crest carries a sense of nobility and that the sport in the past was connected with both townspeople and aristocrats along with environmental protection 1 Waves shown flanking the crest link the event s organizer with the ICF 1 Short name edit SLOKA has two names SLalOm KAyak and Canoe Championships or SLOvene KAyak and canoe 1 It is acceptable in foreign languages that does not contain any special Slovene characters 1 Slogan edit The slogan Wild water pure joy Divja voda cisti uzitek is in Slovene describes the essence of conquering the rapids refers to wild water and pleasure simultaneously 1 This slogan is in green and blue that combines water pleasures and ecology 1 Mascot edit The crawfish is a symbol of clean water and life in and around that water 1 It is also an independent and distinctive character to enhance the story of motion and vivacity that also evokes positive motions 1 Schedule editThis was the schedule listed as of 15 August 2010 2 All times listed are CEST UTC 2 2 Event Date Starting Time Event Details 7 September 16 00 Official team leaders team meeting 20 00 Opening ceremony 8 September 10 00 Demonstration run for heats 14 30 Heats C2 and K1W 9 September 10 00 Heats C1M and C1W 15 00 Heats K1M 20 00 Reception for team leaders and officials 10 September 10 00 Heats team events in all categories 15 00 Finals team events in all categories 16 40 Medal ceremonies for team events 18 00 Demonstration run for finals 20 00 VIP and Team Leaders reception 11 September 11 00 Semifinals C2 and K1W 14 30 Finals C2 and K1W 15 30 Medals presentation C2 and K1W 12 September 09 30 Semifinals C1M C1W and K1M 14 30 Finals C1M and C1W 15 25 Medal ceremony C1M and C1W 15 35 Finals K1M 16 10 Medal ceremony for K1M 16 30 Closing ceremony K1 heats for 9 September were postponed due to the River Sava water flows exceeding 250 m3 8 800 cu ft sec K1 heats were moved to 10 September at 14 30 3 Two days earlier the schedule was also revised for all individual events to flow along the river rising from a level of 50 to 250 m3 1 800 to 8 800 cu ft sec 4 A revised schedule was issued on 10 September The C1W team event was canceled as a result of the schedule change 5 Event Date Starting Time Event Details 10 September 11 00 Team leaders meeting 14 30 Heats K1M 16 40 Officials meeting 20 00 VIP and Team Leaders reception 11 September 11 00 Semifinals C2 and K1W 14 30 Finals C2 and K1W 15 30 Medals presentation C2 and K1W 16 30 Team finals C2 and K1W 17 30 Medals presentation team C2 and K1W 12 September 09 30 Semifinals C1M C1W and K1M 14 30 Finals C1M C1W and K1M 16 00 Medal presentation C1W 16 30 Team finals C1M and K1M 17 45 Medal presentation C1M K1M 18 00 Medal presentation team C1M K1M 18 17 Closing ceremonyMedal summary editMen s edit Canoe edit Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points C1 6 nbsp Tony Estanguet FRA 95 70 nbsp Michal Martikan SVK 98 61 nbsp Jordi Domenjo ESP 99 41 C1 team 7 nbsp SlovakiaMichal MartikanAlexander SlafkovskyMatej Benus 105 34 nbsp GermanySideris TasiadisJan BenzienFranz Anton 106 71 nbsp Czech RepublicStanislav JezekJan MasekMichal Jane 110 67 C2 8 nbsp SlovakiaPavol HochschornerPeter Hochschorner 105 35 nbsp FranceDenis Gargaud ChanutFabien Lefevre 109 00 nbsp Great BritainDavid FlorenceRichard Hounslow 109 36 C2 team 9 nbsp FranceDenis Gargaud Chanut amp Fabien LefevreGauthier Klauss amp Matthieu PechePierre Picco amp Hugo Biso 124 90 nbsp Czech RepublicJaroslav Volf amp Ondrej StepanekTomas Koplik amp Jakub VrzanLukas Prinda amp Jan Havlicek 125 70 nbsp GermanyKai Muller amp Kevin MullerRobert Behling amp Thomas BeckerDavid Schroder amp Frank Henze 126 78 Kayak edit Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points K1 10 nbsp Daniele Molmenti ITA 91 00 nbsp Vavrinec Hradilek CZE 91 56 nbsp Jure Meglic SLO 93 74 K1 team 11 nbsp GermanyAlexander GrimmFabian DorflerHannes Aigner 101 80 nbsp FrancePierre BourliaudBoris NeveuFabien Lefevre 102 92 nbsp ItalyDaniele MolmentiDiego PaoliniStefano Cipressi 103 55 Women s edit Canoe edit Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points C1 12 nbsp Jana Dukatova SVK 125 71 nbsp Leanne Guinea AUS 131 90 nbsp Jessica Fox AUS 134 18 Kayak edit Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points K1 13 nbsp Corinna Kuhnle AUT 102 64 nbsp Jana Dukatova SVK 107 73 nbsp Violetta Oblinger Peters AUT 110 06 K1 team 14 nbsp Czech RepublicStepanka HilgertovaIrena PavelkovaMarie Rihoskova 126 23 nbsp GermanyJennifer BongardtJasmin SchornbergMelanie Pfeifer 131 42 nbsp SloveniaEva TerceljNina MozeticUrsa Kragelj 136 11Medal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Slovakia SVK 32052 nbsp France FRA 22043 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 1214 nbsp Germany GER 12145 nbsp Austria AUT 1012 nbsp Italy ITA 10127 nbsp Australia AUS 01128 nbsp Slovenia SLO 00229 nbsp Great Britain GBR 0011 nbsp Spain ESP 0011Totals 10 entries 99927References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Corporate image of the 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships Archived 2010 09 11 at the Wayback Machine accessed 10 February 2010 a b 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships provisional program Archived 2010 09 11 at the Wayback Machine accessed 15 August 2010 New info Programme postponed Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships official website 9 September 2010 accessed 9 September 2010 Revised programme Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships news 7 September 2010 accessed 10 September 2010 Revised 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships schedule on 10 September 2010 Archived 2010 09 09 at the Wayback Machine accessed 10 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 C1 men s final results Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 12 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 C1 men s team final results Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 12 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 C2 men s final results Archived 27 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 11 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 C2 men s team final results Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 11 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 K1 men s final results Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 12 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 K1 men s team final results Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 12 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 12 September 2010 1 women s final results Archived 12 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed 12 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 K1 women s final results Archived 27 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 11 September 2010 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 11 September 2010 K1 women s team final results Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed 11 September 2010 2009 2011 ICF schedule accessed 16 July 2009 International Canoe FederationExternal links editOfficial website in English and Slovene Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships amp oldid 1021664019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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