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1999 Canoe Marathon European Championships

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The 1999 Canoe Marathon European Championships were the third edition of the Canoe Marathon European Championships, which took place on 4–5 September 1999 in Gorzów, Poland. The competition was staged on the Warta river and was composed of six events – four in kayak (men's and women's K-1 and K-2) and two in canoe (men's C-1 and C-2) – all of which were contested in a distance of 38 kilometers. In parallel, four junior events were also contested in a distance of 22 kilometers.[1]

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Medal overview

Medalists

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1  Pál Pétervári (HUN) 2:44:04  Rus Radoslav (SVK) 2:45:17  Gabor Kolozsvari (HUN) 2:49:06
Men's C-2  Hungary (HUN)
Edvin Csabai
Attila Giore
2:39:37  France (FRA)
Hervé Maigrot
Lionel Dubois-Dunilac
2:42:31  Poland (POL)
Marcin Grzybowski
Konrad Pypłacz
2:44:54
Men's K-1  István Salga (HUN) 2:18:14  Conor Holmes (GBR) 2:18:19  Dolph Te Linde (NED) 2:19:03
Men's K-2  Spain (ESP)
Julio Martinez
Rafael Quevedo
2:18:01  Hungary (HUN)
Viktor Szakaly
Attila Jambor
2:18:02  Spain (ESP)
Jorge Alonso
Santiago Guerrero
2:18:03
Women's K-1  Anna Hemmings (GBR) 2:29:39  Mara Santos (ESP) 2:29:40  Kornelia Szonda (HUN) 2:32:26
Women's K-2  Hungary (HUN)
Andrea Pitz
Renata Csay
2:31:57  Poland (POL)
Marzena Michalak
Barbara Przybylska
2:32:20  Spain (ESP)
Mara Santos
Pilar del Villar
2:34.27

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary4127
2 Spain1124
3 Great Britain1102
4 Poland0112
5 France0101
 Slovakia0101
7 Netherlands0011
Totals (7 entries)66618

References

  1. ^ "III European Marathon Canoe Championships – Results" (PDF). International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
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