2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships

The 2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships was the 37th edition of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships. The event took place from 15 to 20 September 2015 in London, United Kingdom, under the auspices of International Canoe Federation (ICF), at the Lee Valley White Water Centre facility, which was also the venue for the canoe slalom events at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

The London bid was selected by the ICF Board of Directors on April 15, 2011 in Paris.[1] London defeated Bourg St.-Maurice in the bidding process.[2]

The event was the only global qualification for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[3]

Schedule

The schedule of events.[4] All time listed are (UTC+1).

Date Starting Time Events
16 September 10:30 C2 Men, K1 Women heats – 1st run
14:30 C2 Men, K1 Women heats – 2nd run
17 September 10:30 C1 Men, C1 Women heats – 1st run
15:00 C1 Men, C1 Women heats – 2nd run
18 September 10:30 K1 Men heats – 1st run
13:30 K1 Men heats – 2nd run
19 September 10:00 C2 Men, K1 Women semifinals
13:00 C2 Men, K1 Women finals
15:30 C2 Men, K1 Women teams
20 September 09:00 C1 Men, C1 Women, K1 Men semifinals
13:30 C1 Men, C1 Women, K1 Men finals
16:00 C1 Men, C1 Women, K1 Men teams

Medal Summary

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Czech Republic4206
2 Australia2002
3 Germany1315
4 Great Britain1135
5 France1124
6 Slovakia1102
7 Slovenia0112
8 Poland0101
9 Austria0011
 Spain0011
 United States0011
Total 10 10 10 30

Men

Canoe

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C-1[5]  David Florence (GBR) 94.32  Benjamin Savšek (SLO) 94.36  Ryan Westley (GBR) 96.33
C-1 team[6]  Slovakia
Michal Martikán
Alexander Slafkovský
Matej Beňuš
106.12  Germany
Sideris Tasiadis
Nico Bettge
Franz Anton
110.21  Slovenia
Benjamin Savšek
Luka Božič
Jure Lenarčič
114.02
C-2[7]  Germany
Franz Anton
Jan Benzien
101.17  France
Pierre Picco
Hugo Biso
102.25  France
Gauthier Klauss
Matthieu Péché
103.34
C-2 team[8]  France
Pierre Picco & Hugo Biso
Gauthier Klauss & Matthieu Péché
Yves Prigent & Loïc Kervella
115.78  Germany
Franz Anton & Jan Benzien
Robert Behling & Thomas Becker
Kai Müller & Kevin Müller
122.34  Great Britain
David Florence & Richard Hounslow
Mark Proctor & Etienne Stott
Adam Burgess & Greg Pitt
123.59

Kayak

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1[9]  Jiří Prskavec (CZE) 88.99  Mateusz Polaczyk (POL) 89.43  Michal Smolen (USA) 92.01
K-1 team[10]  Czech Republic
Jiří Prskavec
Vavřinec Hradilek
Ondřej Tunka
104.19  Slovakia
Martin Halčin
Andrej Málek
Jakub Grigar
104.38  United Kingdom
Richard Hounslow
Joseph Clarke
Bradley Forbes-Cryans
106.38

Women

Canoe

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C-1[11]  Jessica Fox (AUS) 113.51  Kateřina Hošková (CZE) 118.42  Núria Vilarrubla (ESP) 121.55
C-1 team[12]  Australia
Jessica Fox
Rosalyn Lawrence
Alison Borrows
144.04  Czech Republic
Kateřina Hošková
Monika Jančová
Tereza Fišerová
144.92  Austria
Julia Schmid
Viktoria Wolffhardt
Nadine Weratschnig
150.72

Kayak

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1[13]  Kateřina Kudějová (CZE) 103.62  Ricarda Funk (GER) 105.91  Melanie Pfeifer (GER) 106.33
K-1 team[14]  Czech Republic
Kateřina Kudějová
Veronika Vojtová
Štěpánka Hilgertová
127.33  Great Britain
Fiona Pennie
Kimberley Woods
Elizabeth Neave
128.06  France
Carole Bouzidi
Marie-Zélia Lafont
Émilie Fer
129.02

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