2001 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships




The 2001 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Poznań, Poland at Lake Malta. The Polish city had hosted the event previously in 1990.


The men's competition consisted of nine Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Women competed in nine events, all kayak. The women's K-4 1000 m event was added at these championships, the last change to the program until a new program was approved for the 2009 event at the 2008 ICF Congress in Rome.


This was the 31st championships in canoe sprint.




Contents






  • 1 Medal summary


    • 1.1 Men's


      • 1.1.1 Canoe


      • 1.1.2 Kayak




    • 1.2 Women's


      • 1.2.1 Kayak






  • 2 Medal table


  • 3 References





Medal summary



Men's


     Non-Olympic classes



Canoe


























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
C-1 200 m

 Dmitriy Sablin (UKR)


 Maxim Opalev (RUS)


 Michał Śliwiński (POL)

C-1 500 m

 Maxim Opalev (RUS)


 György Kolonics (HUN)


 Andreas Dittmer (GER)

C-1 1000 m

 Andreas Dittmer (GER)


 Martin Doktor (CZE)


 György Kolonics (HUN)

C-2 200 m

 Poland
Paweł Baraszkiewicz
Daniel Jędraszko


 Romania
Ionel Averian
Mikhail Vartolemei


 Cuba
Ibrahim Rojas
Leobaldo Pereira

C-2 500 m

 Cuba
Ibrahim Rojas
Leobaldo Pereira


 Poland
Daniel Jędraszko
Paweł Baraszkiewicz


 Romania
Mitică Pricop
Florian Popescu

C-2 1000 m

 Poland
Marcin Kobierski
Michał Śliwiński


 Spain
José Alfredo Bea
David Mascató


 Cuba
Ibrahim Rojas
Leobaldo Pereira

C-4 200 m

 Hungary
György Zala
György Kozmann
Béla Belicza
Gábor Ivan


 Czech Republic
Petr Netušil
Jan Břečka
Petr Fuksa
Karel Kožíšek


 Russia
Aleksandr Kovalyov
Aleksandr Kostoglod
Vladislav Polozounov
Maxim Opalev

C-4 500 m

 Romania
Iosif Anisim
Florin Popescu
Mikhail Vartolemei
Ionel Averian


 Hungary
György Zala
György Kozmann
Béla Belicza
Gábor Ivan


 Russia
Roman Krugylakov
Konstantin Fomichev
Vladimir Ladocha
Aleksey Volkonskiy

C-4 1000 m

 Hungary
György Zala
György Kozmann
Béla Belicza
Gábor Ivan


 Belarus
Ivan Skovorodkin
Aleksandr Bagdanovich
Aleksandr Kurlandchik
Aleksandr Zhukovskiy


 Romania
Iosif Anisim
Chirac Marcov
Ionel Averian
Mikhail Vartolemei



Kayak


























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
K-1 200 m

 Ronald Rauhe (GER)


 Oleskey Slivinskiy (UKR)


 Anton Ryakhov (UZB)

K-1 500 m

 Ákos Verecki (HUN)


 Anton Ryakhov (UZB)


 Javier Correa (ARG)

K-1 1000 m

 Babak Amir-Tahmasseb (FRA)


 Javier Correa (ARG)


 Lutz Liwowski (GER)

K-2 200 m

 Lithuania
Alvydas Duonėla
Egidijus Balčiūnas


 Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter


 Ukraine
Mykola Zaichenkov
Mykhaylo Luchnik

K-2 500 m

 Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter


 Lithuania
Alvydas Duonėla
Egidijus Balčiūnas


 Sweden
Markus Oscarsson
Henrik Nilsson

K-2 1000 m

 Norway
Eirik Verås Larsen
Nils Fjeldheim


 Hungary
Krisztián Bártfai
Krisztián Veréb


 Germany
Marc Westphalen
Marco Herszel

K-4 200 m

 Hungary
Gyula Kajner
Vince Fehérvári
István Beé
Róbert Hegedűs


 Russia
Roman Zaroubin
Aleksandr Ivannik
Denys Tourtchenkov
Andrey Tissin


 Ukraine
Oleskey Slivinskiy
Mykola Zaichenkov
Mykhaylo Luchnik
Boris Markin

K-4 500 m

 Russia
Roman Zaroubin
Aleksandr Ivannik
Denys Tourtchenkov
Andrey Tissin


 Romania
Vasile Curuzan
Marian Babin
Geza Magyar
Romică Şerban


 Slovakia
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Bača

K-4 1000 m

 Germany
Andreas Ihle
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm


 Hungary
Zoltán Kammerer
Botond Storcz
Roland Kökény
Gábor Horváth


 Russia
Roman Zaroubin
Aleksandr Ivannik
Denys Tourtchenkov
Oleg Gorobiy



Women's


     Non-Olympic classes



Kayak


























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
K-1 200 m

 Karen Furneaux (CAN)


 Elżbieta Urbańczyk (POL)


 Szilvia Szabó (HUN)

K-1 500 m

 Josefa Idem (ITA)


 Katrin Borchert (AUS)


 Katalin Kovács (HUN)

K-1 1000 m

 Josefa Idem (ITA)


 Katrin Wagner (GER)


 Katrin Borchert (AUS)

K-2 200 m

 Spain
Izaskun Aramburu
Sonia Molanes


 Poland
Beata Sokołowska
Aneta Pastuszka


 Hungary
Kinga Dékány
Erzsébet Viski

K-2 500 m

 Hungary
Szilvia Szabó
Kinga Bóta


 Poland
Beata Sokołowska
Aneta Pastuszka


 Spain
Sonia Molanes
Beatriz Manchón

K-2 1000 m

 Germany
Manuela Mucke
Nadine Opgen-Rhein


 Australia
Katrin Borchert
Katrin Kieseler


 Spain
Beatriz Manchón
Sonia Molanes

K-4 200 m

 Hungary
Kinga Dékány
Krisztina Fazekas
Erzsébet Viski
Katalin Kovács


 Spain
Maria Teresa Portela
Maria Garcia
Belen Sánchez
Ana María Penas


 Poland
Karolina Sadalska
Aneta Pastuszka
Dorota Kuczkowska
Joanna Skowroń

K-4 500 m

 Hungary
Katalin Kovács
Szilvia Szabó
Kinga Bóta
Erzsébet Viski


 Germany
Manuela Mucke
Katrin Wagner
Anett Schuck
Nadine Opgen-Rhein


 Spain
Maria Garcia
Belen Sánchez
Maria Teresa Portela
Ana María Penas

K-4 1000 m

 Hungary
Kinga Dékány
Szilvia Szabó
Erzsébet Viski
Kinga Bóta


 Poland
Karolina Sadalska
Aneta Białkowska
Dorota Kuczkowska
Joanna Skowroń


 Ukraine
Hanna Balabanova
Nataliya Feklisova
Inna Osypenko
Tetyana Semykina



Medal table

















































































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Hungary (HUN)
8 4 4 16
2
 Germany (GER)
5 3 3 11
3
 Poland (POL)
2 5 2 9
4
 Russia (RUS)
2 2 3 7
5
 Italy (ITA)
2 0 0 2
6
 Spain (ESP)
1 2 3 6
7
 Romania (ROU)
1 2 2 5
8
 Ukraine (UKR)
1 1 3 5
9
 Lithuania (LTU)
1 1 0 2
10
 Cuba (CUB)
1 0 2 3
11
 Canada (CAN)
1 0 0 1

 France (FRA)
1 0 0 1

 Norway (NOR)
1 0 0 1
14
 Australia (AUS)
0 2 1 3
15
 Czech Republic (CZE)
0 2 0 2
16
 Argentina (ARG)
0 1 1 2

 Uzbekistan (UZB)
0 1 1 2
18
 Belarus (BLR)
0 1 0 1
19
 Slovakia (SVK)
0 0 1 1

 Sweden (SWE)
0 0 1 1
Totals (20 nations) 27 27 27 81


References




  • ICF 2008 Congress report from Rome. - accessed November 30, 2008.

  • ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936-2007.

  • ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936-2007.









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