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词条 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
释义

  1. Explanation of events

  2. Preliminaries to the event

     Event format changes  Visit from the ICF 

  3. Event progress

  4. Participating nations

  5. Results

     Men's  Canoe  Kayak  Women's  Canoe  Kayak  Paracanoe  Exhibition  Women's canoe 

  6. Medal table

  7. References

  8. External links

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The 2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held 19–22 August 2010 in Poznań, Poland, on Lake Malta. This is the third time that the Polish city will host the championships, having done so previously in 1990 and 2001. Paracanoe (formerly paddleability) and the women's C-1 200 m events that were exhibition events at the previous world championships in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, became official events at these championships.

Germany and Hungary won the most medals at the championships with twelve each though the Hungarians won six golds, the most of the championships, compared to the Germans' five golds. Brazil, Japan and Tahiti won their first ever championship medals. Ronald Rauhe of Germany became the winningest medalist in men's kayak with his 21st career medal, earning that in a K-1 200 m silver. Rauhe eclipsed that record he had tied at the previous championships with fellow German Torsten Gutsche. In women's kayak, Hungary's Katalin Kovács tied Germany's Birgit Fischer for most career medals with 38 with three medals earned though Kovács 29th gold passed Fischer's 28 career golds. For the first time since 1975, a tie occurred in the medals only this time it was for the bronze in the C-1 200 m event between Canada's Richard Dalton and Ukraine's Yuriy Cheban. Canada also won the first gold medal in women's canoe with Laurence Vincent-Lapointe winning gold. Paracanoe's big winners were Brazil and Canada with three medals each.

Explanation of events

Canoe sprint competitions are broken up into Canadian canoe (C), an open canoe with a single-blade paddle, or in kayaks (K), a closed canoe with a double-bladed paddle. Each canoe or kayak can hold one person (1), two people (2), or four people (4). For each of the specific canoes or kayaks, such as a K-1 (kayak single), the competition distances can be {{convert|200|m}}, {{convert|500|m}}, or {{convert|1000|m}} long. When a competition is listed as a C-2 500 m event as an example, it means two people are in a canoe competing at a {{convert|500|m}} distance.[1]

Preliminaries to the event

Poznań was awarded the 2010 championships at an ICF board of directors meeting in Madrid, Spain, on 23 October 2003.[2]

Event format changes

At the 2009 ICF board of directors meeting in Windsor, Berkshire, England, women's C-1 200 m was added for these championships while women's C-2 500 m will remain a demonstration event like it had the previous championships.[3] The relay events, started at the previous championships, and 5000 m events, included for the first time since their discontinuation after the 1993 championships in Copenhagen, will also occur.[3] Paracanoe (formerly referred to as paddleability) will have four events covering three classifications with LTA (Legs, Trunk, and Arms), TA (Trunk and Arms), and A (Arms only).[3] The events were confirmed following successes at the previous world championships on 18 December 2009.[4] The schedule for the championships was released on 10 June 2010.[5]

Visit from the ICF

During the week of 1 March 2010, the ICF visited Lake Malta to meet with the Host Organizing Committee (HOC) to see how event preparations were progressing.[6] Some items discussed were broadcasting, event promotion, athlete services, and communications.[6] 2.5 hours of live television coverage on a daily basis is planned for the semifinal and final event as provided in the contract to meet the needs of the European market.[6] 61 million people watched last year's championships in Canada.[6] ICF Secretary General Simon Toulson expressed his support of the HOC and his hope that the 2010 championships will be a good one.[6]

Event progress

After opening ceremonies on the 18th, the first round of events took place on the 19th with 1000 m events completing their heats and the semifinals. Paracanoe heats were suspended later that day to high winds and weather conditions.[7]

Participating nations

75 nations were listed on the preliminary entry list.[8] The numbers in parentheses shown are for those who competed for each respective nation.[9]

  • {{flagcountry|ALG}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|ANG}} (5)
  • {{flagcountry|ARG}} (6)
  • {{flagcountry|ARM}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|AUS}} (23)
  • {{flagcountry|AUT}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|AZE}} (2)
  • {{flagcountry|BLR}} (24)
  • {{flagcountry|BEL}} (5)
  • {{flagcountry|BRA}} (13)
  • {{flagcountry|BUL}} (12)
  • {{flagcountry|CAN}} (35)
  • {{flagcountry|CHI}} (6)
  • {{flagcountry|CHN}} (23)
  • {{flagcountry|COK}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|CRO}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|CUB}} (5)
  • {{flagcountry|CYP}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|CZE}} (25)
  • {{flagcountry|DEN}} (8)
  • {{flagcountry|EGY}} (2)
  • {{flagcountry|EST}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|FIN}} (6)
  • {{flagcountry|FRA}} (17)
  • {{flagcountry|GER}} (33)
  • {{flagcountry|GBR|name=Great Britain}} (28)
  • {{flagcountry|GRE}} (4)
  • {{flagcountry|HUN}} (40)
  • {{flagcountry|IRI}} (11)
  • {{flagcountry|IRL}} (2)
  • {{flagcountry|ISR}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|ITA}} (29)
  • {{flagcountry|JPN}} (18)
  • {{flagcountry|KAZ}} (12)
  • {{flagcountry|KEN}}
  • {{flagcountry|KGZ}} (8)
  • {{flagcountry|LAT}} (11)
  • {{flagcountry|LTU}} (14)
  • {{flagcountry|LUX}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|MAC}} (6)
  • {{flagcountry|MEX}} (9)
  • {{flagcountry|MNE}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|NED}} (8)
  • {{flagcountry|NZL}} (12)
  • {{flagcountry|NOR}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|PHI}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|POL}} (37)
  • {{flagcountry|POR}} (13)
  • {{flagcountry|ROU}} (18)
  • {{flagcountry|RUS}} (42)
  • {{flagcountry|SAM}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|SEN}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|SEY}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|SRB}} (15)
  • {{flagcountry|SIN}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|SVK}} (16)
  • {{flagcountry|SLO}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|RSA}} (15)
  • {{flagcountry|KOR}} (10)
  • {{flagcountry|ESP}} (40)
  • {{flagcountry|SWE}} (16)
  • {{flagcountry|SUI}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|TAH|name=Tahiti}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|TPE}} (2)
  • {{flagcountry|THA}} (5)
  • {{flagcountry|TUN}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|TUR}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|UKR}} (37)
  • {{flagcountry|USA}} (17)
  • {{flagcountry|UZB}} (12)
  • {{flagcountry|VIE}} (4)

Russia had the most overall attendees with 42.

The media guide listed 75 nations as participating, but four nations listed did not compete (India, Iraq, Malta, Malaysia).

Results

Men's

{{Color box|#ccccff||border=darkgray}} Non-Olympic classes

Canoe

Russia won the most medals with four. The people with the most medals were two with Ivan Shtyl (Russia), Alexandru Dumitrescu (Romania), Victo Mihalachi (Romania), Vadim Menkov (Uzbeskistan), Dzianis Harasha (Belarus), Ronald Verch (Germany), and Paweł Baraszkiewicz (Poland). For the second time in the history of the championships, a tie occurred for a medal in the C-1 200 m bronze between Canada's Richard Dalton and Ukraine's Yuriy Cheban. The first occurred thirty-five years earlier, in the K-1 1000 m gold between Italy's Oreste Perri and Poland's Grzegorz Śledziewski.

EventHeats[5]Semifinals[5]Final[5]GoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
C-1 200 m[10] 21 August 21 August 22 AugustIvan Shtyl|RUS}} 39.161Thomas Simart|FRA}} 39.729Richard Dalton|CAN}}
{{flagathlete|Yuriy Cheban|UKR}}
39.953
C-1 500 m[11] 20 August 20 August 22 AugustDzianis Harasha|BLR}} 1:47.701Li Qiang|CHN}} 1:48.317Vadim Menkov|UZB}} 1:48.457
C-1 1000 m[12] 19 August 19 August 21 AugustVadim Menkov|UZB}} 3:51.721Attila Vajda|HUN}} 3:51.921Sebastian Brendel|GER}} 3:53.837
C-1 5000 m[13] NA NA 21 AugustRonald Verch|GER}} 23:24.342Jose Luis Bouza|ESP}} 23:26.398Marian Ostcril|SVK}} 23:38.070
C-1 4 × 200 m relay[14] 22 August NA 22 August {{RUS}}
Ivan Shtyl
Mikhail Pavlov
Nikolay Lipkin
Evgeny Ignatov
2:48.143 {{UKR}}
Oleksandr Maksymchuk
Yuriy Cheban
Stanislav Shymansky
Vyacheslav Tsekhosh
2:50.675 {{POL}}
Adam Ginter
Roman Rynkiewicz
Mariusz Kruk
Paweł Baraszkiewicz
2:51.059
C-2 200 m[15] 21 August 21 August 22 August {{LTU}}
Raimundas Labuckas
Tomas Gadeikis
36.019 {{RUS}}
Evgeny Ignatov
Ivan Shtyl
36.411 {{POL}}
Paweł Skowroński
Paweł Baraszkiewicz
36.551
C-2 500 m[16] 20 August 20 August 22 August {{ROU}}
Alexandru Dumitrescu
Victor Mihalachi
1:40.781 {{AZE}}
Sergiy Bezugliy
Maksym Prokopenko
1:41.277 {{RUS}}
Pavel Petrov
Alexander Kostogold
1:41.345
C-2 1000 m[17] 19 August 19 August 21 August {{ROU}}
Alexandru Dumitrescu
Victor Mihalachi
3:37.317 {{BLR}}
Andrei Bahdanovich
Aliaksandr Bahdanovich
3:37.325 {{HUN}}
Márton Tóth
Róbert Mike
3:38.057
C-4 1000 m[18] 19 August 19 August 21 August {{BLR}}
Dzmitry Rabchanka
Dzmitry Vaitsishkin
Dzianis Harasha
Aliaksandr Vauchetski
3:18.724 {{ROU}}
Gabriel Gheoca
Nicolae Bogdan
Mihail Simon
Florin Comanici
3:20.548 {{GER}}
Chris Wend
Tomasz Wylenzek
Ronald Verch
Erik Rebstock
3:20.616

Kayak

Germany and Great Britain were the big medal winners with four each. Germany won the most golds with two. Ronald Rauhe won his record twenty-first world championship medal, eclipsing the record he tied last year with fellow German Torsten Gutsche. Ten canoeists each won two medals from five different countries.

EventHeats[5]Semifinals[5]Final[5]GoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 200 m[19] 21 August 21 August 22 AugustEdward McKeever|GBR}} 34.807Ronald Rauhe|GER}} 35.155Piotr Siemionowski|POL}} 35.195
K-1 500 m[20] 20 August 20 August 22 AugustAnders Gustafsson|SWE}} 1:38.457Peter Gelle|SVK}} 1:38.961Adam van Koeverden|CAN}} 1:39.005
K-1 1000 m[21] 19 August 19 August 21 AugustMax Hoff|GER}} 3:29.544Tim Brabants|GBR}} 3:30.040Aleh Yurenia|BLR}} 3:30.128
K-1 5000 m[22] NA NA 21 AugustKen Wallace|AUS}} 20:01.338Max Hoff|GER}} 20:03.574Maximilian Benassi|ITA}} 20:06.670
K-1 4 × 200 m relay[23] 22 August NA 22 August {{ESP}}
Saúl Craviotto
Francisco Llera
Pablo Andres
Carlos Pérez
2:27.409 {{GBR2}}
Edward McKeever
Jon Schofield
Liam Heath
Edward Cox
2:27.897 {{RUS}}
Viktor Zavolskiy
Alexander Dyachenko
Yevgeny Salakhov
Alexander Nikolaev
2:28.753
K-2 200 m[24] 21 August 21 August 22 August {{FRA}}
Arnaud Hybois
Sébastien Jouve
31.532 {{ESP}}
Saúl Craviotto
Carlos Pérez
31.540 {{GBR2}}
Liam Heath
Jon Schofield
31.584
K-2 500 m[25] 20 August 20 August 22 August {{BLR}}
Raman Piatrushenka
Vadzim Makhneu
1:29.230 {{POR}}
Fernando Pimenta
João Ribeiro
1:29.970 {{SRB}}
Dusko Stanojević
Dejan Pajić
1:30.418
K-2 1000 m[26] 19 August 19 August 21 August {{GER}}
Martin Hollstein
Andreas Ihle
3:13.024 {{HUN}}
Zoltán Kammerer
Ákos Vereckei
3:13.204 {{RUS}}
Ilya Medvedev
Anton Ryakhov
3:15.736
K-4 1000m[27] 19 August 19 August 21 August {{FRA}}
Arnaud Hybois
Étienne Hubert
Sébastien Jouve
Philippe Colin
2:54.103 {{BLR}}
Raman Piatrushenka
Aliaksei Abalmasau
Artur Litvinchuk
Vadzim Makhneu
2:55.843 {{CZE}}
Ondřej Horský
Jan Souček
Daniel Havel
Jan Štěrba
2:56.023

Women's

{{Color box|#ccccff||border=darkgray}} Non-Olympic classes

Canoe

The first women's event was won by Canada's Laurence Vincent-Lapointe.

EventHeats[5]Semifinals[5]Final[5]GoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
C-1 200 m[28] 21 August 21 August 22 AugustLaurence Vincent-Lapointe|CAN}} 48.188Li Tiantian|CHN}} 48.992Maria Kazakova|RUS}} 51.724

Kayak

Hungary was the big medal winner, medaling in all nine events including six golds. The big individual winner was Natasa Janics of Hungary with five (three gold, two silver). Her teammate Katalin Kovács, won three medals to bring her career total to 38, matching that of Germany's Birgit Fischer though Kovacs did break Fischer's career gold medal count to 29, eclipsing Fischer's 28. Japan earned their first medal at the championships with Shinobu Kitamoto's bronze in the K-1 200 m event. Rachel Cawthorn became the first British woman to medal at the championships with her bronze in the K-1 500 m event.

EventHeats[5]Semifinals[5]Final[5]GoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
K-1 200 m[29] 21 August 21 August 22 AugustNataša Janić|HUN}} 40.181Inna Osypenko|UKR}} 40.797Shinobu Kitamoto|JPN}} 40.917
K-1 500 m[30] 20 August 20 August 22 AugustInna Osypenko|UKR}} 1:50.461Nataša Janić|HUN}} 1:50.625Rachel Cawthorn|GBR}} 1:50.929
K-1 1000 m[31] 19 August 19 August 21 AugustFranziska Weber|GER}} 3:57.544Katalin Kovács|HUN}} 4:00.124Sofia Paldanius|SWE}} 4:00.280
K-1 5000 m[32] NA NA 21 AugustVivien Folláth|HUN}} 22:44.927Maryna Paltaran|BLR}} 22:53.079Anne Rikala|FIN}} 23:07.683
K-1 4 × 200 m relay[33] 22 August NA 22 August {{GER}}
Nicole Reinhardt
Conny Waßmuth
Tina Dietze
Katrin Wagner-Augustin
2:50.315 {{HUN}}
Nataša Janić
Zomilla Hegyi
Ninetta Vad
Tímea Paksy
2:52.211 {{RUS}}
Natalia Lobova
Anastasia Sergeeva
Natalia Proskurina
Anastasia Panchenko
2:52.959
K-2 200 m[34] 21 August 21 August 22 August {{HUN}}
Katalin Kovács
Nataša Janić
36.886 {{POL}}
Marta Walczykiewicz
Ewelina Wojnarowska
37.766 {{SVK}}
Ivana Kmeťová
Martina Kohlová
37.778
K-2 500 m[35] 20 August 20 August 22 August {{HUN}}
Gabriella Szabó
Danuta Kozák
1:40.064 {{RUS}}
Juliana Salakhova
Anastasia Sergeeva
1:41.628 {{AUT}}
Yvonne Schuring
Viktoria Schwarz
1:42.684
K-2 1000 m[36] 19 August 19 August 21 August {{HUN}}
Gabriella Szabó
Tamara Csipes
3:34.306 {{GER}}
Carolin Leonhardt
Silke Hörmann
3:37.426 {{RUS}}
Juliana Salakhova
Anastasia Sergeeva
3:37.554
K-4 500 m[37] 20 August 20 August 22 August {{HUN}}
Nataša Janić
Tamara Csipes
Katalin Kovács
Dalma Benedek
1:31.607 {{GER}}
Fanny Fischer
Nicole Reinhardt
Katrin Wagner-Augustin
Tina Dietze
1:32.795 {{POL}}
Karolina Naja
Aneta Konieczna
Sandra Pawelczak
Magdalena Krukowska
1:33.815

Paracanoe

Italy won the most medals with four though none of them were gold. Canada and Brazil each won two golds and three overall. All three of Brazil's medals were the first in the history of the world championships. Tahiti's Patrick Viriamu became the first medalist from his country at the world championships as well.

EventHeats[5]Semifinals[5]Finals[5]GoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTime
Men's K-1 200 m A[38] NA NA 20 AugustFernando Fernandes Padua|BRA}} 56.151Antonio De Diego|ESP}} 1:06.215Jono Broome|GBR}} 1:07.179
Men's K-1 200 m LTA[39] 19 August NA 20 AugustIulian Serban|ROU}} 44.176Martin Farineaux|FRA}} 44.448Andrea Testa|ITA}} 45.440
Men's K-1 200 m TA[40] NA NA 20 AugustMarcus Swoboda|AUT}} 44.617Paolo Bressi|ITA}} 53.437Henry Manni|FIN}} 56.281
Men's V-1 200 m LTA, TA, A[41] 19 August NA 20 AugustPatrick Viriamu|TAH}} 54.918Gerhard Bowitzky|GER}} 57.046George Thomas|NZL}} 1:00.918
Women's K-1 200 m LTA[42] NA NA 20 AugustChristine Gauthier|CAN}} 53.190Marta Santos Ferreira|BRA}} 1:04.334Giovanna Chiriu|ITA}} 1:04.346
Women's K-1 200 m TA[43] NA NA 20 AugustMarta Santos Ferreira|BRA}} 1:02.942Christine Selinger|CAN}} 1:04.534Séverine Amiot|FRA}} 1:06.090
Women's V-1 200 m LTA, TA, A[44] NA NA 20 AugustChristine Selinger|CAN}} 1:12.096Tami Hetke|USA}} 1:12.520Lorella Bellato|ITA}} 1:20.444

Exhibition

Women's canoe

EventHeats[5]Semifinals[5]Final[5]FirstTimeSecondTimeThirdTime
C-2 500 m[45] NA NA 22 August {{CAN}}
Laurence Vincent-Lapointe
Mallorie Nicholson
2:03.622 {{RUS}}
Maria Kazakova
Ekaterina Petrova
2:18.110 {{BRA}}
Luciana Costa
Camila Conceição Lima
2:19.254

Medal table

Shown for the non-exhibition events only.

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| gold_ITA = 0 | silver_ITA = 1 | bronze_ITA = 4
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| gold_POR = 0 | silver_POR = 1 | bronze_POR = 0
| gold_USA = 0 | silver_USA = 1 | bronze_USA = 0
| gold_FIN = 0 | silver_FIN = 0 | bronze_FIN = 2
| gold_CZE = 0 | silver_CZE = 0 | bronze_CZE = 1
| gold_JPN = 0 | silver_JPN = 0 | bronze_JPN = 1
| gold_NZL = 0 | silver_NZL = 0 | bronze_NZL = 1
| gold_SRB = 0 | silver_SRB = 0 | bronze_SRB = 1
}}Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20100926033632/http://kayak2010.com/regatta/medals.pdf Medal table] – from official website. Retrieved 22 August 2010.

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11. ^Men's C-1 500 m A final results. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100824063756/http://www.kayak2010.com/regatta/186.HTM |date=24 August 2010 }} – Retrieved 22 August 2010.
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13. ^Men's C-1 5000 m final results. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120310144328/http://kayak2010.com/regatta/172.HTM |date=10 March 2012 }} – Retrieved 21 August 2010.
14. ^Men's C-1 4 x 200 m relay A final results. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227174933/http://www.kayak2010.com/regatta/217.HTM |date=27 February 2012 }} – Retrieved 22 August 2010.
15. ^Men's C-2 200 m A final results. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100824064408/http://www.kayak2010.com/regatta/207.HTM |date=24 August 2010 }} – Retrieved 22 August 2010.
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External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080915185310/http://www.canoeicf.com/calendar/default.asp?display=list&fromYear=2009&ToYear=2011&caltype=icc International Canoe Federation provisional calendar for 2009–11, including the 2010 championships.] – Retrieved 8 August 2008.
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