2016 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships

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2016 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships
The river Vrbas venue of the event.
Host cityBanja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
LevelSenior
Events30
2015
2017

The 2016 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships was the 33rd edition of the global wildwater canoeing competition, Wildwater Canoeing World Championships, organised by the International Canoe Federation.[1]

Results[edit]

Classic[edit]

Individual[edit]

K1 men[edit]
Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Maxime Richard  Belgium 13:24,88
2 Tobias Bong (Köln)  Germany 13:27,00
3 Remi Pete  France 13:28,01
- - - -
5 Andreas Heilinger (Köln)  Germany 13:35,84
13 Björn Beerschwenger (Köln)  Germany 13:59,20
39 Yannic Lemmen (Düsseldorf)  Germany 14:36,68
K1 women[edit]
Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Manon Hostens  France 14:36,99
2 Alke Overbeck (Braunschweig)  Germany 14:48,06
3 Costanza Bonaccorsi  Italy 14:48,51
- - - -
10 Annika Gierenz (Köln)  Germany 15:15,32
11 Sabine Füsser (Augsburg/Siegburg)  Germany 15:15,45
16 Jil-Sophie Eckert (Fulda/Hamburg)  Germany 15:56,44
C1 men[edit]
Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Emil Milihram  Croatia 14:57,56
2 Normen Weber (Augsburg/Brühl)  Germany 15:03,10
3 Ondrej Rolenc  Czech Republic 15:09,54
- - - -
8 Tim Heilinger (Köln)  Germany 15:30,26
12 Janosch Sülzer (Brühl)  Germany 15:42,52
C1 women[edit]
Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Anezka Paloudova  Czech Republic 16:27,86
2 Martina Satkova  Czech Republic 16:31,11
3 Sabine Eichenberger  Switzerland 16:50,81
- - - -
10 Sabrina Barm (Augsburg)  Germany 17:16,53
C2 men[edit]
Rank Athlete Country Time
1 Tony Debray / Louis Lapointe  France 14:50,97
2 Quentin Dazeur / Stéphane Santamaria  France 14:54,04
3 Peter Znidarsic / Luka Zganjar  Slovenia 14:58,34
- - - -
7 Tobias Trzoska / Maik Schmitz (Bonn/Köln)  Germany 15:05,55
8 René Brücker / Normen Weber (Brühl/Augsburg)  Germany 15:06,77
C2 women[edit]

Team[edit]

K1 men[edit]
K1 women[edit]
C1 men[edit]
C2 men[edit]

Sprint[edit]

Individual[edit]

K1 men[edit]
Rank Country Athlete Time
1 Richard Maxime  Belgium 52,63
2 Paul Graton  France 53,94
3 Vid Debeljak  Slovenia 54,10
- - - -
5 Björn Beerschwenger (Köln)  Germany 54,34
9 Tobias Bong (Köln)  Germany 55,11
10 Yannic Lemmen (Düsseldorf)  Germany 55,16
19 Andreas Heilinger (Köln)  Germany
K1 women[edit]
Rank Country Athlete Time
1 Hannah Brown  United Kingdom 58,92
2 Manon Hostens  France 0:44,08
3 Melanie Mathys  Switzerland 59,14
- - - -
5 Alke Overbeck (Braunschweig)  Germany 60,06
13 Sabine Füsser (Augsburg/Siegburg)  Germany
14 Jil-Sophie Eckert (Fulda/Hamburg)  Germany
16 Annika Gierenz (Köln)  Germany
C1 men[edit]
Rank Country Athlete Time
1 Ondrej Rolenc  Czech Republic 58,19
2 Normen Weber (Augsburg/Brühl)  Germany 58,52
3 Vladimir Slanina  Czech Republic 58,55
- - - -
13 Tim Heilinger (Köln)  Germany
20 Janosch Sülzer (Brühl)  Germany
C1 women[edit]
Rank Country Athlete Time
1 Martina Satkova  Czech Republic 67,45
2 Manon Durand  France 68,30
3 Cindy Coat  France 68,93
- - - -
8 Sabrina Barm (Augsburg/)  Germany 70,52
C2 men[edit]
Rank Country Athlete Time
1 Quentin Dazeur / Stephane Santamaria  France 56,78
2 Peter Znidarsic / Luka Zganjar  Slovenia 57,19
3 Tony Debray / Louis Lapointe  France 57,56
-
6 René Brücker / Normen Weber (Brühl/Augsburg)  Germany 59,43
14 Tobias Trzoska / Maik Schmitz (Bonn/Köln)  Germany
C2 women[edit]

Team[edit]

K1 men[edit]
K1 women[edit]
C1 men[edit]
C2 men[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kamber, Raymond, ed. (2008). "Medal Winners – Olympic Games and World Championships (1936–2007)" (PDF). CanoeICF.com. International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 21 March 2020.

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