2002 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships




The 2002 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Seville, Spain.


The men's competition consisted of nine Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Women competed in nine events, all in kayak.


This was the 32nd championships in canoe sprint.




Contents






  • 1 Doping controversy


  • 2 Medal summary


    • 2.1 Men's


      • 2.1.1 Canoe


      • 2.1.2 Kayak




    • 2.2 Women's


      • 2.2.1 Kayak






  • 3 Medal table


  • 4 References





Doping controversy


Dmitiry Sabin of the Ukraine won the silver in the C-1 200 m event, but was disqualified when he tested positive for doping. Sabin became the first person to fail a doping test in canoe sprint at an Olympic or world championship level though he did compete at the following year's world championships.



Medal summary



Men's


     Non-Olympic classes



Canoe


























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
C-1 200 m

 Maxim Opalev (RUS)
39.257

 Andrzej Jezierski (POL)
39.843

 Christian Gille (GER)
40.176
C-1 500 m

 Maxim Opalev (RUS)
1:50.596

 György Kolonics (HUN)
1:51.636

 Andreas Dittmer (GER)
1:51.843
C-1 1000 m

 Andreas Dittmer (GER)
3:49.031

 Maxim Opalev (RUS)
3:49.644

 Steve Giles (CAN)
3:50.737
C-2 200 m

 Cuba
Ibrahim Rojas
Ledis Balceiro
37.027

 Czech Republic
Petr Fuksa
Petr Netušil
37.100

 Romania
Mikhail Vartolemei
Ionel Averian
37.240
C-2 500 m

 Cuba
Ibrahim Rojas
Ledis Balceiro
1:43.467

 Romania
Florian Popescu
Silviu Simioncencu
1:43.960

 Russia
Sergey Ulegin
Aleksandr Kostoglod
1:44.280
C-2 1000 m

 Poland
Marcin Kobierski
Michał Śliwiński
3:32.456

 Cuba
Ibrahim Rojas
Ledis Balceiro
3:33.676

 Canada
Richard Dalton
Mike Scarola
3:33.969
C-4 200 m

 Russia
Maxim Opalev
Roman Kruglyakov
Sergey Ulegin
Aleksandr Kostoglod
33.650

 Czech Republic
Petr Fuksa
Jan Břečka
Petr Procházka
Karel Kožíšek
33.964

 Romania
Mikhail Vartolemei
Ionel Averian
Mitică Pricop
Petra Condrat
34.237
C-4 500 m

 Romania
Mikhail Vartolemei
Ionel Averian
Mitică Pricop
Florin Popescu
1:34.758

 Russia
Konstantin Fomichev
Aleksandr Artemida
Roman Krugylakov
Andrey Kabanov
1:35.231

 Poland
Daniel Jędraszko
Adam Ginter
Michał Śliwiński
Marcin Grzybowski
1:35.338
C-4 1000 m

 Poland
Andrzej Jezierski
Adam Ginter
Michal Gajowink
Roman Rykiewicz
3:17.794

 Canada
Dimitri Joukovski
Maxim Boilard
Tamas Buday, Jr.
Attila Buday
3:18.127

 Belarus
Aleksandr Zhukovskiy
Aleksandr Kurlandchik
Aleksandr Bagdanovich
Sermen Saponenko
3:18.421


Kayak


























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
K-1 200 m

 Ronald Rauhe (GER)


 Anton Ryakhov (UZB)


 Roman Petrukanecas (LTU)

K-1 500 m

 Nathan Baggaley (AUS)


 Petar Merkov (BUL)


 Anton Ryakhov (UZB)

K-1 1000 m

 Eirik Verås Larsen (NOR)


 Javier Correa (ARG)


 Adam Seroczyński (POL)

K-2 200 m

 Lithuania
Alvydas Duonėla
Egidijus Balčiūnas


 Poland
Marek Twardowski
Adam Wysocki


 Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter

K-2 500 m

 Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter


 Poland
Adam Wysocki
Marek Twardowski


 Hungary
Zoltán Kammerer
Botond Storcz

K-2 1000 m

 Sweden
Markus Oscarsson
Henrik Nilsson


 Norway
Eirik Verås Larsen
Nils Fjeldheim


 Hungary
Ákos Verecki
Krisztián Veréb

K-4 200 m

 Slovakia
Martin Chorváth
Rastislav Kužel
Ladislav Belovič
Juraj Lipták


 Spain
Manuel Muñoz
Jaime Acuña
Aike González
Oier Aizpurua


 Hungary
Vince Fehérvári
Róbert Hegedűs
Gábor Horvárth
István Beé

K-4 500 m

 Slovakia
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Bača


 Belarus
Roman Piatrushenko
Aleksey Skurkovskiy
Aleksey Abalmasov
Vadzim Makhnev


 Spain
Manuel Muñoz
Jaime Acuña
Aike González
Oier Aizpurua

K-4 1000 m

 Slovakia
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Bača


 Germany
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
Andreas Ihle


 Bulgaria
Petar Merkov
Milko Kazanov
Ivan Hristov
Yordano Yordanov



Women's


     Non-Olympic classes



Kayak


























































































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
K-1 200 m

 Maria Teresa Portelo (ESP)


 Caroline Brunet (CAN)


 Elżbieta Urbańczyk (POL)

K-1 500 m

 Katalin Kovács (HUN)


 Caroline Brunet (CAN)


 Josefa Idem (ITA)

K-1 1000 m

 Katalin Kovács (HUN)


 Katrin Wagner (GER)


 Josefa Idem (ITA)

K-2 200 m

 Spain
Izaskun Aramburu
Sonia Molanes


 Poland
Aneta Pastuszka
Joanna Skowroń


 Bulgaria
Bonka Pindzeva
Delyana Dacheva

K-2 500 m

 Hungary
Szilvia Szabó
Kinga Bóta


 Germany
Katrin Wagner
Manuela Mucke


 Spain
Sonia Molanes
Beatriz Manchón

K-2 1000 m

 Hungary
Szilvia Szabó
Kinga Bóta


 Germany
Nadine Opgen-Rhein
Manuela Mucke


 Israel
Adi Gafni
Larissa Pessakhovitch

K-4 200 m

 Hungary
Nataša Janić
Szilvia Szabó
Erzsébet Viski
Tímea Paksy


 Spain
Maria Teresa Portela
Sonia Molanes
Beatriz Manchón
Maria Garcia


 Germany
Katrin Wagner
Anett Schuck
Manuela Mucke
Maike Nollen

K-4 500 m

 Hungary
Katalin Kovács
Szilvia Szabó
Kinga Bóta
Erzsébet Viski


 Germany
Katrin Wagner
Anett Schuck
Manuela Mucke
Maike Nollen


 Spain
Maria Teresa Portela
Sonia Molanes
Beatriz Manchón
Maria Garcia

K-4 1000 m

 Poland
Aneta Pastuszka
Joanna Skowroń
Karolina Sadalska
Aneta Białkowska


 China
Zhong Hongyan
Fan Lina
Gao Yi
Xu Linbei


 Hungary
Tímea Paksy
Katalin Moni
Alexandra Keresztesi
Erzsébet Viski



Medal table

































































































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Hungary (HUN)
6 1 4 11
2
 Germany (GER)
3 5 4 12
3
 Poland (POL)
3 4 3 10
4
 Russia (RUS)
3 2 1 6
5
 Slovakia (SVK)
3 0 0 3
6
 Spain (ESP)
2 2 3 7
7
 Cuba (CUB)
2 1 0 3
8
 Romania (ROU)
1 1 2 4
9
 Norway (NOR)
1 1 0 2
10
 Lithuania (LTU)
1 0 1 2
11
 Australia (AUS)
1 0 0 1

 Sweden (SWE)
1 0 0 1
13
 Canada (CAN)
0 3 2 5
14
 Czech Republic (CZE)
0 2 0 2
15
 Bulgaria (BUL)
0 1 2 3
16
 Belarus (BLR)
0 1 1 2

 Uzbekistan (UZB)
0 1 1 2
18
 Argentina (ARG)
0 1 0 1

 China (CHN)
0 1 0 1

 Ukraine (UKR)
0 1 0 1
21
 Italy (ITA)
0 0 2 2
22
 Israel (ISR)
0 0 1 1
Totals (22 nations) 27 28 27 82


References



  • 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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