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2003 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships

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The 2003 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships were held in Augsburg, Germany under the auspices of International Canoe Federation for the record-tying third time. It was the 28th edition. Augsburg hosted the championships previously in 1957 and 1985 when the city was part of West Germany, and matches the times hosted by Spittal, Austria (1963, 1965, 1977), Meran, Italy (1953, 1971, 1983), and Bourg St.-Maurice, France (1969, 1987, 2002).

Competitions were held at the Augsburg Eiskanal facility which was built for the 1972 Summer Olympics.

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Medal summary

Men's

Canoe

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C1  Michal Martikán (SVK) 208.14  Tony Estanguet (FRA) 209.52  Stefan Pfannmöller (GER) 212.69
C1 team  Slovakia
Alexander Slafkovský
Juraj Minčík
Michal Martikán
212.24  France
Tony Estanguet
Emmanuel Brugvin
Patrice Estanguet
213.92  Czech Republic
Tomáš Indruch
Jan Mašek
Stanislav Ježek
214.41
C2  Germany
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
214.52  Czech Republic
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek
221.66  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
225.17
C2 team  Czech Republic
Jaroslav Volf & Ondřej Štěpánek
Jaroslav Pospíšil & Jaroslav Pollert
Marek Jiras & Tomáš Máder
234.99  Germany
Marcus Becker & Stefan Henze
André Ehrenberg & Michael Senft
Kay Simon & Robby Simon
237.74  Poland
Andrzej Wójs & Sławomir Mordarski
Jarosław Miczek & Wojciech Sekuła
Marcin Pochwała & Paweł Sarna
256.24

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K1  Fabien Lefèvre (FRA) 197.88  David Ford (CAN) 199.69  Helmut Oblinger (AUT) 199.70
K1 team  Switzerland
Thomas Mosimann
Mathias Röthenmund
Michael Kurt
211.71  Netherlands
David Backhouse
Floris Braat
Sam Oud
213.80  Germany
Thilo Schmitt
Thomas Schmidt
Claus Suchanek
216.17

Women's

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K1  Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 224.02  Jennifer Bongardt (GER) 226.81  Rebecca Giddens (USA) 228.10
K1 team  Czech Republic
Štěpánka Hilgertová
Vanda Semerádová
Irena Pavelková
251.76  Germany
Jennifer Bongardt
Claudia Bär
Mandy Planert
253.84  United Kingdom
Helen Reeves
Heather Corrie
Laura Blakeman
256.35

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czech Republic (CZE)3115
2 Slovakia (SVK)2013
3 Germany (GER)1326
4 France (FRA)1203
5  Switzerland (SUI)1001
6 Canada (CAN)0101
 Netherlands (NED)0101
8 Austria (AUT)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
 Poland (POL)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (11 entries)88824

References

  • Official results
  • International Canoe Federation
  • "ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships – Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936–2007" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2009-11-09. Retrieved 2019-04-06.
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