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2017 Canoe Marathon European Championships

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The 2017 Canoe Marathon European Championships is the fourteenth edition of the Canoe Marathon European Championships, which took place between 29 June and 2 July 2017 at Ponte de Lima, Portugal. The competition consisted of sixteen events – nine in kayak and seven in canoe – divided in junior, under–23 and senior categories.[1]

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Medalists

Juniors

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[2]  Sebestyén Simon (HUN) 01:35:51.03  Dániel Fejes (HUN) 01:36:10.90  Duarte Silva (POR) 01:36:58.14
Men's C-2[3]  Germany (GER)
Arved Heine
Jonas Mode
01:31:31.14  Hungary (HUN)
Dávid Hodován
Kristóf Kollár
01:31:32.57  Poland (POL)
Patryk Piotrowicz
Mateusz Cybula
01:31:51.54
Men's K-1[4]  Levente Vékássy (HUN) 01:42:12.88  Charles Smith (GBR) 01:42:13.43  Ronan Foley (IRL) 01:42:21.49
Men's K-2[5]  Hungary (HUN)
András Redl
Levente Vékássy
01:38:47.82  Denmark (DEN)
Thorbjørn Rask
Nikolai Thomsen
01:38:50.91  Hungary (HUN)
Balázs Bodnár
Ádám Horváth
01:38:54.43
Women's C-1[6]  Mathilde Troncin (FRA) 01:29:45.83  Maja Szajdek (POL) 01:32:20.56  Andrea Vázquez (ESP) 01:32:41.95
Women's K-1[7]  Dorina Fekete (HUN) 01:34:29.45  Viktória Nagy (HUN) 01:34:33.20  Rita Fernandes (POR) 01:36:01.49
Women's K-2[8]  Hungary (HUN)
Zsófia Korsós
Viktória Nagy
01:26:53.92  Hungary (HUN)
Dorina Fekete
Emese Tanka
01:29:12.25  Great Britain (GBR)
Emma Russell
Freya Peters
01:29:29.01

Under 23

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[9]  Patryk Gluza (POL) 01:49:31.26  Mateusz Borgiel (POL) 01:49:32.58  Sérgio Maciel (POR) 01:49:47.24
Men's K-1[10]  Ádám Petró (HUN) 01:54:43.30  Miguel Llorens (ESP) 01:54:47.49  Zyggy Chmiel (GBR) 01:54:52.45
Women's K-1[11]  Noémi Horváth (HUN) 01:49:35.55  Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös (HUN) 01:49:42.61  Alexandra Lane (GBR) 01:49:43.38

Seniors

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[12]  Márton Kövér (HUN) 02:08:38.39  Manuel Campos (ESP) 02:08:48.20  Manuel Garrido (ESP) 02:09:44.85
Men's C-2  Spain (SPA)
Manuel Campos
José Sanchez
01:59:30.16  Hungary (HUN)
Márton Kövér
Adám Dóczé
01:59:32.03  Spain (SPA)
Óscar Graña
Ramón Ferrero
02:01:19.18
Men's K-1[13]  José Ramalho (POR) 02:11:54.52  Adrián Boros (HUN) 02:11:55.47  Quentin Urban (FRA) 02:11:56.62
Men's K-2  Hungary (HUN)
Adrián Boros
Lászlo Solti
02:00:14.20  Spain (SPA)
Walter Bouzán
Álvaro Fernández Fiuza
02:00:15.74  Spain (SPA)
Miguel Llorens
Luis Amado Pérez
02:00:16.84
Women's C-1[14]  Liudmyla Babak (UKR) 01:48:32.55  Fruzsina Miskolczi (HUN) 01:52:00.27  Jenifer Casal (ESP) 01:54:32.07
Women's K-1[15]  Renáta Csay (HUN) 02:03:15.45  Lani Belcher (GBR) 02:03:15.67  Vanda Kiszli (HUN) 02:03:39.18
Women's K-2  Hungary (HUN)
Renata Csay
Alexandra Bara
01:56:55.00  Hungary (HUN)
Lili Katona
Eniko Váczai
01:57:28.52  Spain (SPA)
Eva Barrios
Aurora Figueras
02:00:16.84

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary119222
2 Spain13610
3 Poland1214
4 Portugal1034
5 France1012
6 Germany1001
 Ukraine1001
8 Great Britain0235
9 Denmark0101
10 Ireland0011
Totals (10 entries)17171751

References

  1. ^ "ECA Canoe Marathon European Championship Handbook" (PDF). Canoe Marathon Portugal. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  2. ^ Men's C-1 Juniors results
  3. ^ Men's C-2 Juniors results
  4. ^ Men's K-1 Juniors results
  5. ^ Men's K-2 Juniors results
  6. ^ Women's C-1 Juniors results
  7. ^ Women's K-1 Juniors results
  8. ^ Women's K-2 Juniors results
  9. ^ Men's C-1 Under 23 results
  10. ^ Men's K-1 Under 23 results
  11. ^ Women's K-1 Under 23 results
  12. ^ Men's C-1 results
  13. ^ Men's K-1 results
  14. ^ Women's C-1 results
  15. ^ Women's K-1 results

External links

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