2015 ICF World Championships Slalom
 
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K1M
CZ J. PRSKAVEC
PL M. POLACZYK
US M. SMOLEN
K1W
CZ K. KUDEJOVA
DE R. FUNK
DE M. PFEIFER
C1M
GB D. FLORENCE
SI B. SAVSEK
GB R. WESTLEY
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AU J. FOX
CZ K. HOSKOVA
ES N. VILARRUBLA
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DE ANTON/BENZIEN
FR PICCO/BISO
FR KLAUSS/PECHE

Canoe Sprint

Curtain falls on Szeged with 200m finals

The curtain has come down, the fat lady sang and the sun has set on a thrilling but exhausting 2011 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged. The last medals have been awarded, the media have filed their last stories and what had been a temporary city is having one last party for all its residents before the athletes, their entourages, boats and other trappings of this international event are packed away to head home.

At final count, 25 of the 94 participating countries went home with at least one medal. The lion’s share of medals was snared by the usual suspects: Germany and Russia tied for first with 11 each, Hungary got runner-up with 10 and Belarus went home with 8.

The following is a roundup with some of this World Championships’ final Gold medalists.

Poland's Piotr Siemionowski won the formidable and crowd gathering Men’s K1 200m race at the Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged. Edward McKeever who was the expectant winner came in second, unable to defend his World Champion status acquired last year in Poznan:

It's funny to win a Silver medal and be disappointed but races like this are down to fine margins

Shortly after, the British duo of Jon Schofield and Liam Heath upgraded their medal from last year (a Bronze) to a Silver medal, by finishing behind France in the 32-second dash. The London Olympic Games is the first time the Men’s K2 200m event will be included in the Olympic programme for 2012, kayak double Laurence Vincent-LaPointe (CAN).  Vincent-LaPointe captured her second gold medal of these games with a win today in the Women’s C1 200m final. Her first Gold came yesterday with partner Mallorie Nicholson in the C2 500m. While she admits she likes basking in the limelight of victory, Vincent-LaPointe explained her love affair with canoe sprint. It all started one summer when a friend introduced her to both canoeing and kayaking. She laughed:

From the first time I tried canoeing and kayaking, I knew I’d be canoeing even if I was always in the water because I tipped too much

“It’s a really nice sport. I feel free when I do it. Even if I’m tired and my body is hurting, it feels like you did something great, it makes you feel strong and accomplished.”

Katalin Kovacs and Danuta Kozak added the final Gold to Hungary’s cache of 10 gold medals over these past five days. After a rare miss of the podium in yesterday’s K-2 500m event (fourth), Kovacs came charging back today with Danuta Kozak to claim Gold in the K2 200m event.

Hungarian Head Coach Botond Storcz seemed content with his team’s results this week when the focus was squarely on securing Olympic quotas. To that end, there were some personnel changes, some of which worked out better than others. The Gold medal performance by relative youngsters David Toth and Tamas Kulifai was a “pleasant surprise,” albeit in a non-Olympic event. On the flip side, Storcz said it was disappointing that all the work put into the Men’s K4 1000m team this past year didn’t pay off as hoped. “There are still some gaps that need to be filled next year and that’s the main task at hand,” the three-time Olympic gold medalist said.