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List of ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships medalists in mixed canoe

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This is a list of medalists from the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in mixed canoe.

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C2

Debuted: 1955. Not held: 1979. Reinstated: 1981. Discontinued: 1981. Reinstated: 2017.

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1955 Tacen Dana Martanová
Jiří Pecka
 Czechoslovakia
Simone Gavinet
René Gavinet
 France
Jarmila Pacherová
Miroslav Čihák
 Czechoslovakia
1957 Augsburg Brigitte Schmidt
Manfred Glöckner
 East Germany
Ellen Krügel
Siegfried Seidemann
 East Germany
Waltraud Schale
Rudolf Seifert
 East Germany
1959 Geneva Rita Behrend
Manfred Merkel
 East Germany
Margitta Troger
Günther Merkel
 East Germany
Ellen Krügel
Siegfried Seidemann
 East Germany
1961 Hainsberg Vratislava Nováková
Karel Novák
 Czechoslovakia
Edith Nickel
Willi Landers
 East Germany
Jarmila Pacherová
Václav Nič
 Czechoslovakia
1963 Spittal Alenka Bernot
Borut Justin
 Yugoslavia
Margitta Krüger
Werner Lempert
 East Germany
Vratislava Nováková
Karel Novák
 Czechoslovakia
1965 Spittal Ludmilla Sirotková
Václav Janoušek
 Czechoslovakia
Jiřina Šedivcová
Josef Šedivec
 Czechoslovakia
Erika Schönfeld
Horst Wängler
 East Germany
1967 Lipno Jaroslava Krčálová
Milan Svoboda
 Czechoslovakia
Erika Uhlig
Horst Wängler
 East Germany
Edith Grabo
Uwe Franz
 East Germany
1969 Bourg St.-Maurice Jitka Traplová
Milan Svoboda
 Czechoslovakia
Jarka Lutz
Claude Lutz
 France
Hana Křížková
Jiří Koudela
 Czechoslovakia
1971 Meran Hana Koudelová
Jiří Koudela
 Czechoslovakia
Jitka Legatová
Milan Svoboda
 Czechoslovakia
Ludmilla Sirotková
Jiří Krejza
 Czechoslovakia
1973 Muotathal Carol Knight
Dave Knight
 United States
Barbara Holcombe
Norman Holcombe
 United States
Ria van Stipdonk
Peter van Stipdonk
 Netherlands
1975 Skopje Marietta Gillman
Chuck Lyda
 United States
Rasa Dentremont
George Lhota
 United States
Mikki Piras
Steve Draper
 United States
1977 Spittal Marietta Gillman
Chuck Lyda
 United States
Linda Aponte
John Kennedy
 United States
Kym Purdy
Stuart Dry
 Australia
1981 Bala Elizabeth Hayman
Fritz Haller
 United States
Barbara McKee
John Sweet
 United States
Karen Marte
Brett Sorensen
 United States
2017 Pau Margaux Henry
Yves Prigent
 France
Niccolo Ferrari
Stefanie Horn
 Italy
Veronika Vojtová
Jan Mašek
 Czech Republic
2018 Rio de Janeiro Marcin Pochwała
Aleksandra Stach
 Poland
Yves Prigent
Margaux Henry
 France
Veronika Vojtová
Jan Mašek
 Czech Republic
2019 La Seu d'Urgell Tereza Fišerová
Jakub Jáně
 Czech Republic
Aleksandra Stach
Marcin Pochwała
 Poland
Jan Mašek
Veronika Vojtová
 Czech Republic
  • Medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Czechoslovakia62513
2 United States (USA)44210
3 East Germany25411
4 France (FRA)1304
5 Poland (POL)1102
6 Czech Republic (CZE)1034
7 Yugoslavia1001
8 Italy (ITA)0101
9 Australia (AUS)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (10 entries)16161648

C2 team

Debuted: 1957. Not held: 1959–63. Reinstated: 1965. Not held: 1967. Reinstated: 1969. Discontinued: 1969.

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1957 Augsburg Waltraud Schale & Rudolf Seifert
Margot Seidler & Helmut Schmieder
Brigitte Schmidt & Manfred Glöckner
 East Germany
Bonnaud & Thezier
Henriette Guette & Jean Olry
E. Spahr & M. Spahr
 France
 –
1965 Spittal Edith Grabo & Werner Lempert
Monika Lehmann & Rolf Müller
Erika Schönfeld & Horst Wängler
 East Germany
Milada Absolonová & Antonín Absolon
Ludmilla Sirotková & Václav Janoušek
Jiřina Šedivcová & Josef Šedivec
 Czechoslovakia
Simone Blanc & Gérard Ghidini
Michele Olry & Michel Berthenet
Henriette Guette & Jean Olry
 France
1969 Bourg St.-Maurice Jitka Traplová & Milan Svoboda
Hana Křížková & Jiří Koudela
Alena Prouzová & Petr Horyna
 Czechoslovakia
Françoise Labarelle & Ernest Labarelle
Jarka Lutz & Claude Lutz
Marie-France Curtil & Daniel Curtil
 France
Louise Wright & Paul Liebman
Nancy Southworth & Tom Southworth
Gay Fawcett & Mark Fawcett
 United States
  • Medal table
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany2002
2 Czechoslovakia1102
3 France (FRA)0213
4 United States (USA)0011
Totals (4 entries)3328

References

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