2016 Canoe Marathon European Championships

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The 2016 Canoe Marathon European Championships is the thirteenth edition of the Canoe Marathon European Championships, which took place between 30 June and 3 July 2016 at Pontevedra, Spain. The competition consisted of seventeen events – ten in kayak and seven in canoe – divided into junior, under–23 and senior categories.[1]

Seniors

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[2]  Manuel Campos (ESP)2:08:33  Márton Kövér (HUN)2:08:34  Nuno Barros (POR)2:10:24
Men's C-2[3]  Spain (ESP)
Manuel Camposo
José Sánchez
2:00:50  Spain (ESP)
Ramon Ferro
Óscar Graña
2:01:22  Hungary (HUN)
Márton Kövér
Ádám Dóczé
2:02:02
Men's K-1[4]  José Ramalho (POR)2:08:31  Emilio Merchán (ESP)2:08:32  Adrián Boros (HUN)2:08:33
Men's K-2[5]  Spain (ESP)
Ivan Alonso
Diego Piña
2:00:41  Spain (ESP)
Luíz Pérez
Miguel Llorens
2:00:54  Denmark (DEN)
Mads Pedersen
Nicolai Due Gadegaard Mørcke
2:01:26
Women's C-1[6]  Cathrin Duerr (GER)1:51:10  Pauline Martin (FRA)1:57:33  Raquel Rodríguez (ESP)1:59:29
Women's K-1[7]  Renáta Csay (HUN)2:03:00  Vanda Kiszli (HUN)2:03:39  Anna Kožíšková (CZE)2:05:11
Women's K-2[8]  Hungary (HUN)
Renáta Csay
Alexandra Bara
1:56:22  Czech Republic (CZE)
Anna Kožíšková
Lenka Hrochová
1:59:45  Great Britain (GBR)
Lizzie Broughton
Fay Lamph
1:59:49

Under 23

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[9]  Bence Balázs Dóri (HUN)1:51:48  Patryk Gluza (POL)1:52:09  Mateusz Borgiel (POL)1:53:56
Men's K-1[10]  Ádám Petró (HUN)1:52:35  Mads Pedersen (DEN)1:52:38  Nicolai Due Gadegaard Mørcke (DEN)1:53:26
Women's K-1[11]  Vanda Kiszli (HUN)1:49:10  Noémi Miskó (HUN)1:49:30  Emilie Rosenkilde (DEN)1:49:32

Juniors

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[12]  Sérgio Maciel (POR)1:35:37  Sebestyén Simon (HUN)1:35:57  Balázs Adlof (HUN)1:36:03
Men's C-2[13]  Portugal (POR)
Ricardo Coelho
Duarte Silva
1:29:10  Germany (GER)
Arved Heine
Jonas Mode
1:29:23  Poland (POL)
Patryk Piotrowicz
Mateusz Cybula
1:30:00
Men's K-1[14]  Bendegúz Bazsonyi Bálint (HUN)1:42:26  Luis Ferreira (POR)1:42:31  Nico Paufler (GER)1:42:37
Men's K-2[15]  Hungary (HUN)
István Lukács
Ákos Obert
1:33:34  Spain (ESP)
Francisco Capín
David Migoya
1:33:41  Portugal (POR)
Luis Ferreira
Nuno Cruz
1:34:02
Women's C-1[16]  Panna Pálfia (HUN)1:32:27  Julia Dunkel (GER)1:34:43  Lara Outon (ESP)1:37:23
Women's K-1[17]  Viktória Nagy (HUN)1:35:16  Zsófia Balogh (HUN)1:35:40  Nora Rey (ESP)1:39:13
Women's K-2[18]  Hungary (HUN)
Viktória Nagy
Zsófia Korsós
1:27:03  Belgium (BEL)
Roos Broekx
Hanna Plas
1:27:18  Denmark (DEN)
Cathrine Rask
Line Langelund
1:27:57

Medal table

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