Wildwater Canoeing World Cup

The Wildwater Canoeing World Cup is an annual series of races in wildwater canoeing held under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation. It has been held since 1989 in four canoe and kayak disciplines for men and women. The four original disciplines were men's single canoe (C1), men's double canoe (C2), men's kayak (K1) and women's kayak.[1]

Competition format

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Each edition has six races to assign the cup in three events, each race has two races.

World Cup Champions

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K1 and C1 men and women; C2 men

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Year K1 men K1 women C1 men C1 women C2 men
1989   Hervé Vitali   Uschi Profanter   Andrej Jelenc   Srecko Masle, Andrej Grobisa
1990   Yves Masson   Aurore Bringard   Karim Benamrouche   Claude Alaphilippe, Bruno Puyfoulhoux
1991   Markus Gickler   Karin Wahl   Andrej Jelenc   Srecko Masle, Andrej Grobisa
1992   Philippe Graille   Myriam Legallo   Andy Bridge   Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slúčik
1993   Markus Gickler   Uschi Profanter   Andrej Jelenc   Damien Fraysse, Pierre Ross
1994   Robert Pontarollo   Uschi Profanter   Vladi Panato   Andreas Dajek, Ulrich Knittel
1995   Robert Pontarollo   Laurence Castets   Vladi Panato   Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slúčik
1996   Robert Pontarollo   Uschi Profanter   Vladi Panato
1997   Michael Fargier   Claudia Brokof   Vladi Panato   Jan Sutek, Stefan Grega
1998   Robert Pontarollo   Sabine Eichenberger   Vladi Panato   Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slúčik
1999   Fabian Wohlers   Sabine Eichenberger   Vladi Panato   Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slúčik
2000   Fabian Wohlers   Michaela Strnadova   Tomislav Hohnjec   Thomas Haas, Gregor Simon
2001[2]   Vladi Panato
2002   Robert Pontarollo   Michaela Strnadova   Vladi Panato   Mario Pecek, Robert Raus
2003[3]   Kamil Mrůzek   Michaela Strnadova   Vladi Panato   Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slucik
2004[4]   Kamil Mrůzek   Michaela Strnadova   Tomislav Hohnjec[nb 1][5]   Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slucik
2005   Kamil Mrůzek   Vladi Panato   Vladimir Vala, Jaroslav Slucik
2006[6]   Katerina Vacikova   Normen Weber   Tobias Trzoska, Jannick Göbel
2007[7]   Maximilian Benassi   Sabine Eichenberger   Vladi Panato   Cyril Leblond, Stephane Santamaria
2008[8]   Maximilian Benassi   Nathalie Gastineau   Normen Weber   Theodore Heit, Thomase Peltriaux
2009[9]   Nejc Žnidarčič   Jessica Oughton   Jošt Zakrajšek   Maik Schmitz, Nils Knippling
2010[10]   Nejc Žnidarčič   Jessica Oughton   Emil Milihram   Thomas Peltriaux, Theodore Heitz
2011[11]   Rémi Pété   Chantal Abgottspon   Emil Milihram   Marc Brodiez, Pierre Le Clézio
2012[12]   Nejc Žnidarčič   Sabine Eichenberger   Normen Weber   Marjolaine Hecquet   Normen Weber, Rene Brueckner
2013[13]   Paul Graton   Manuela Stöberl   Normen Weber   Marlene Ricciardi   Peter Žnidaršič, Luka Žganjar
2014[14]   Nejc Žnidarčič   Sabine Eichenberger   Normen Weber   Marjolaine Hecquet   Matthias Nies, Dominik Pech
2015[15]   Nejc Žnidarčič   Charlène Le Corvaisier   Normen Weber   Sabrina Barm   Manuel Filzwieser, Peter Draxl
2016[16]   Paul Jean   Melanie Mathis   Quentin Dazeur   Cindy Coat   Peter Žnidaršič, Luka Žganjar
2017[17]   Simon Oven   Melanie Mathis   Ondřej Rolenc   Cecilia Panato   Stephane Santamaria, Quentin Dazeur
2018[18]   Simon Oven   Melanie Mathis   Louis Lapointe   Cecilia Panato   Louis Lapointe, Tony Debray
2019[19]   Felix Bouvet   Mathilde Rosa   Theo Viens   Alba Zoe Grzin   Theo Viens, Etienne Klatt

C2 women

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Year C2 women
2016   Cindy Coat, Haab Claire
2017   Cecilia Panato, Alice Panato
2018   Pauline Freslon, Lisa Lebouc
2019 not diputated

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Vladi Panato ended the season with 192 points as the winner, but with equal partial successes (2) he was ranked second for the lowest number of second places (2 against 3). Panato had forfeited the sixth and final race in protest, although only one point would have been enough to win his ninth world cup.

References

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  1. ^ "Historie - Kanusport Weltcup Wildwasserkanu". sport-komplett.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  2. ^ "canoë-kayak information - FFCK" (PDF) (in French). ffcanoe.asso.fr. 2 September 2001. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  3. ^ "KERN RIVER 2003 ICF WILDWATER WORLD CUPS". kvrc.org. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Weltcup 2004" (PDF). downriver.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  5. ^ "USA WILDWATER HAS SOLID FINISH IN 2004 WORLD CUPS". daveyhearn.com. 5 July 2004. Retrieved 25 March 2020. Eight-time World beater, and perhaps the greatest canoeist ever, Vladi Panato forfeited the race and his shot at winning the World Cups. Vladi just shook his head in disgust and refused to paddle the class ZERO canal.
  6. ^ "Weltcup für Bonner Trio" (in German). general-anzeiger-bonn.de. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  7. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2007" (PDF). canoeicf.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2010. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  8. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2008" (PDF). kanu-wildwasser.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  9. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2009" (PDF). kanu-wildwasser.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  10. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2010" (PDF). kanu-wildwasser.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  11. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2011" (PDF). kanu-wildwasser.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  12. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2012" (PDF). kanu-wildwasser.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  13. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2013" (PDF). kanu-wildwasser.de. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  14. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2014" (PDF). canoeworlds.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Wildwater Canoeing Events - World Cup 2015". canoeicf.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  16. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2016" (PDF). canoeworlds.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  17. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2017" (PDF). canoeworlds.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  18. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2018" (PDF). canoeworlds.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  19. ^ "INTERNATIONAL CANOE FEDERATION - WORLD CUP 2019" (PDF). canoeworlds.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
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