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词条 2003 Canoe Slalom World Cup
释义

  1. Calendar

  2. Final standings

      C1 men    C2 men    K1 men    K1 women  

  3. Results

      World Cup Race 1    World Cup Race 2    World Cup Race 3    World Cup Race 4    World Cup Final  

  4. References

  5. External links

The 2003 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 16th edition. The series consisted of 4 regular world cup races and the world cup final.

Calendar

Label Venue Date
World Cup Race 1{{flagicon|AUS}} Penrith10–11 May
World Cup Race 2{{flagicon|ESP}} La Seu d'Urgell5–6 July
World Cup Race 3{{flagicon|SLO}} Tacen12–13 July
World Cup Race 4{{flagicon|SVK}} Bratislava30–31 July
World Cup Final{{flagicon|SVK}} Bratislava2–3 August

Final standings

The winner of each world cup race was awarded 30 points. Semifinalists were guaranteed at least 5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 2 points each. The world cup final points scale was multiplied by a factor of 1.5. That meant the winner of the world cup final earned 45 points, semifinalists got at least 7.5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 3 points apiece. Only the best four results of each athlete counted for the final world cup standings.[1]

C1 men

PosAthletePoints[1]
1 {{flagathlete|Tony Estanguet|FRA}} 92
2 {{flagathlete|Michal Martikán|SVK}} 89.5
3 {{flagathlete|Robin Bell|AUS}} 83.5
4 {{flagathlete|Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}} 80
5 {{flagathlete|Juraj Minčík|SVK}} 72
6 {{flagathlete|Tomáš Indruch|CZE}} 71
7 {{flagathlete|Stuart McIntosh|GBR}} 68.5
8 {{flagathlete|Justin Boocock|AUS}} 57.5
9 {{flagathlete|Jan Mašek|CZE}} 55.5
10 {{flagathlete|Stanislav Ježek|CZE}} 51

C2 men

PosAthletesPoints[1]
1 {{flagathlete|Pavol Hochschorner/Peter Hochschorner|SVK}} 130
2 {{flagathlete|Jaroslav Pospíšil/Jaroslav Pollert|CZE}} 86
3 {{flagathlete|Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder|CZE}} 84
4 {{flagathlete|Philippe Quémerais/Yann Le Pennec|FRA}} 58
5 {{flagathlete|Marcus Becker/Stefan Henze|GER}} 53.5
6 {{flagathlete|Ľuboš Šoška/Peter Šoška|SVK}} 51
7 {{flagathlete|Stuart Bowman/Nick Smith|GBR}} 50
8 {{flagathlete|Jaroslav Volf/Ondřej Štěpánek|CZE}} 48.5
9 {{flagathlete|Scott McCleskey/David Hepp|USA}} 46
10 {{flagathlete|Mark Bellofiore/Lachie Milne|AUS}} 45.5

K1 men

PosAthletePoints[1]
1 {{flagathlete|David Ford|CAN}} 91
2 {{flagathlete|Julien Billaut|FRA}} 83
3 {{flagathlete|Helmut Oblinger|AUT}} 77.5
4 {{flagathlete|Andrej Nolimal|SLO}} 69.5
5 {{flagathlete|Fabien Lefèvre|FRA}} 67.5
6 {{flagathlete|Michael Kurt|SUI}} 63
7 {{flagathlete|Peter Cibák|SVK}} 61.5
8 {{flagathlete|Paul Ratcliffe|GBR}} 57.5
9 {{flagathlete|Thomas Schmidt|GER}} 57
10 {{flagathlete|Pierpaolo Ferrazzi|ITA}} 44.5

K1 women

PosAthletePoints[1]
1 {{flagathlete|Elena Kaliská|SVK}} 99.5
2 {{flagathlete|Štěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}} 95
2 {{flagathlete|Gabriela Stacherová|SVK}} 95
4 {{flagathlete|Rebecca Giddens|USA}} 87.5
5 {{flagathlete|Violetta Oblinger-Peters|AUT}} 80
6 {{flagathlete|Irena Pavelková|CZE}} 65
7 {{flagathlete|Gabriela Zamišková|SVK}} 53.5
8 {{flagathlete|Vanda Semerádová|CZE}} 52.5
9 {{flagathlete|Cristina Giai Pron|ITA}} 49
10 {{flagathlete|Margaret Langford|CAN}} 46

Results

World Cup Race 1

The first world cup race of the season took place at the Penrith Whitewater Stadium, Australia from 10 to 11 May.[2]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 menJustin Boocock|AUS}} 180.71Robin Bell|AUS}} 181.54Michal Martikán|SVK}} 184.39
C2 men {{SVK}}
Milan Kubáň
Marián Olejník
193.00 {{GBR}}
Stuart Bowman
Nick Smith
196.29 {{SVK}}
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár
206.71
K1 menDavid Ford|CAN}} 169.34Campbell Walsh|GBR}} 170.04Peter Cibák|SVK}} 170.37
K1 womenRebecca Giddens|USA}} 196.19Mia Farrance|AUS}} 201.88Gabriela Stacherová|SVK}} 202.53

World Cup Race 2

The second world cup race of the season took place at the Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain from 5 to 6 July.[3]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 menMichal Martikán|SVK}} 202.30Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}} 204.27Jan Benzien|GER}} 205.16
C2 men {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
212.97 {{CZE}}
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder
215.37 {{GBR}}
Stuart Bowman
Nick Smith
217.47
K1 menFabien Lefèvre|FRA}} 192.39Paul Ratcliffe|GBR}} 193.31Julien Billaut|FRA}} 196.46
K1 womenŠtěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}} 218.13Rebecca Giddens|USA}} 221.16Margaret Langford|CAN}} 224.00

World Cup Race 3

The third world cup race of the season took place at the Tacen Whitewater Course, Slovenia from 12 to 13 July.[4]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 menTomáš Indruch|CZE}} 205.15Simon Hočevar|SLO}} 206.84Robin Bell|AUS}} 207.15
C2 men {{CZE}}
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder
214.01 {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
218.93 {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Jaroslav Pollert
223.72
K1 menAndrej Nolimal|SLO}} 193.90Loris Minvielle|FRA}} 198.84Michael Kurt|SUI}} 199.93
K1 womenGabriela Zamišková|SVK}} 225.48Marie Řihošková|CZE}} 227.33Elena Kaliská|SVK}} 228.88

World Cup Race 4

The fourth world cup race of the season took place at the Čunovo Water Sports Centre, Slovakia from 30 to 31 July.[5]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 menTony Estanguet|FRA}} 208.81Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}} 209.83Juraj Minčík|SVK}} 210.00
C2 men {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
218.86 {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek
219.34 {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Jaroslav Pollert
240.03
K1 menFabien Lefèvre|FRA}} 190.82Thomas Schmidt|GER}} 195.88Paul Ratcliffe|GBR}} 197.20
K1 womenGabriela Stacherová|SVK}} 227.11Elena Kaliská|SVK}} 231.89Štěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}} 234.72

World Cup Final

The Čunovo Water Sports Centre in Bratislava also hosted the final race of the season from 2 to 3 August.[6]

EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 menTony Estanguet|FRA}} 214.41Michal Martikán|SVK}} 220.50Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}} 224.70
C2 men {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
226.55 {{GER}}
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
235.53 {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Jaroslav Pollert
236.50
K1 menJulien Billaut|FRA}} 209.72Andrej Nolimal|SLO}} 211.22David Ford|CAN}} 211.74
K1 women[7]Štěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}} 234.57Elena Kaliská|SVK}} 237.48Violetta Oblinger-Peters|AUT}} 237.86

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=2003 World Cup Final Rankings|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-08-03-wc-gesamtergebnis.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 1|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-05-11-wc-1-penrith.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 2|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-07-06-wc-seu.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 3|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-07-13-wc-tacen.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 4|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-07-31-wc-bratislava.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Final|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-08-03-wc-bratislava.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}
7. ^Results K1W - World Cup Final - accessed November 5, 2011

External links

{{Canoe Slalom World Cup seasons}}

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