2011 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships

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The 2011 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place from September 7–11, 2011 in Bratislava, Slovakia[1] under the auspices of International Canoe Federation. It was the 34th edition. Bad weather conditions on September 7 and 8 forced the organizers to make changes to the schedule. The events were all held over the remaining three days of the Championships.[2] The women's C1 team event debuted at these championships, but did not count as an official medal event due to insufficient number of participating federations.[3][4]

The event was also the only global qualification for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[5]

It was the first time Slovakia hosted the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships. The races were held in the Čunovo Water Sports Centre on an offshoot of the river Danube near the borders with Austria and Hungary. Slovakia won the medal table with 3 golds, 2 silvers and 3 bronzes.

Men's results

Canoe

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C1[6]  Denis Gargaud Chanut (FRA)101.14  Nico Bettge (GER)103.83  Matej Beňuš (SVK)103.91
C1 team[7]  Slovakia
Michal Martikán
Alexander Slafkovský
Matej Beňuš
109.97  Germany
Sideris Tasiadis
Nico Bettge
Jan Benzien
114.95  Czech Republic
Stanislav Ježek
Vítězslav Gebas
Tomáš Indruch
115.74
C2[8]  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
106.76  France
Denis Gargaud Chanut
Fabien Lefèvre
107.49  Slovakia
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár
109.86
C2 team[9]  France
Gauthier Klauss & Matthieu Péché
Pierre Labarelle & Nicolas Peschier
Denis Gargaud Chanut & Fabien Lefèvre
127.27  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner
Ladislav Škantár & Peter Škantár
Tomáš Kučera & Ján Bátik
127.94  Great Britain
David Florence & Richard Hounslow
Tim Baillie & Etienne Stott
Rhys Davies & Matthew Lister
129.51

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K1[10]  Peter Kauzer (SLO)96.01  Mateusz Polaczyk (POL)97.22  Fabien Lefèvre (FRA)98.89
K1 team[11]  Germany
Sebastian Schubert
Hannes Aigner
Alexander Grimm
110.79  France
Boris Neveu
Vivien Colober
Fabien Lefèvre
111.83  Italy
Giovanni De Gennaro
Daniele Molmenti
Omar Raiba
112.44

Women's results

Canoe

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C1[12]  Kateřina Hošková (CZE)138.58  Cen Nanqin (CHN)140.13  Katarína Macová (SVK)140.24
C1 team
(non-medal event)[3][13]
 Australia
Jessica Fox
Rosalyn Lawrence
Leanne Guinea
179.44  China
Teng Qianqian
Cen Nanqin
Xu Yanru
194.69  Germany
Mira Louen
Michaela Grimm
Lena Stöcklin
230.51

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K1[14]  Corinna Kuhnle (AUT)110.05  Jana Dukátová (SVK)113.33  Maialen Chourraut (ESP)113.58
K1 team[15]  Slovakia
Elena Kaliská
Jana Dukátová
Dana Mann
131.90  Czech Republic
Štěpánka Hilgertová
Irena Pavelková
Kateřina Kudějová
132.25  Germany
Jasmin Schornberg
Melanie Pfeifer
Claudia Bär
134.77

Medal table

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