1994 Canoe Slalom World Cup

The 1994 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 7th edition. The series consisted of 4 regular world cup races and the world cup final.

Calendar edit

Label Venue Date
World Cup Race 1   Nottingham 24–26 June
World Cup Race 2   Augsburg 2–3 July
World Cup Race 3   Bourg St.-Maurice 8–10 July
World Cup Race 4   La Seu d'Urgell 16–17 July
World Cup Final   Asahi, Aichi 16–18 September

Final standings edit

The winner of each world cup race was awarded 25 points. The points scale reached down to 1 point for 15th place. Only the best two results of each athlete from the first 4 world cups plus the result from the world cup final counted for the final world cup standings. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions in the world cup final.

C1 men edit

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1   Gareth Marriott (GBR) 70
2   Lukáš Pollert (CZE) 56
3   Danko Herceg (CRO) 53
4   Patrice Estanguet (FRA) 46
5   Sören Kaufmann (GER) 44
6   Martin Lang (GER) 34
7   David Hearn (USA) 34
8   Hervé Delamarre (FRA) 29
9   Emmanuel Brugvin (FRA) 28
10   Boštjan Žitnik (SLO) 23

C2 men edit

Pos Athletes Points[1]
1   Miroslav Šimek/Jiří Rohan (CZE) 60
2   Thierry Saidi/Emmanuel del Rey (FRA) 60
3   Fritz Haller/Lecky Haller (USA) 45
4   Frank Adisson/Wilfrid Forgues (FRA) 45
5   Manfred Berro/Michael Trummer (GER) 44
6   Éric Biau/Bertrand Daille (FRA) 39
7   Jérôme Daille/Gilles Lelievre (FRA) 33
8   André Ehrenberg/Michael Senft (GER) 31
9   Jaroslav Pospíšil/Jaroslav Pollert (CZE) 29
10   Krzysztof Kołomański/Michał Staniszewski (POL) 26

K1 men edit

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1   Shaun Pearce (GBR) 65
2   Ian Raspin (GBR) 56
3   Scott Shipley (USA) 52
4   Jochen Lettmann (GER) 46
5   Oliver Fix (GER) 40
6   Albin Čižman (SLO) 36
7   Andrew Raspin (GBR) 33
8   Vincent Fondeviole (FRA) 30
9   Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) 30
10   Michael Reys (NED) 23

K1 women edit

Pos Athlete Points[1]
1   Lynn Simpson (GBR) 65
2   Rachel Crosbee (GBR) 51
3   Kordula Striepecke (GER) 47
4   Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 47
5   Marcela Sadilová (CZE) 46
6   Anouk Loubie (FRA) 41
7   Danielle Woodward (AUS) 36
8   Anne Boixel (FRA) 34
9   Dana Chladek (USA) 31
10   Angela Radermacher (GER) 31

Results edit

World Cup Race 1 edit

The first world cup race of the season took place at the Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre in Nottingham from 24 to 26 June.[2]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Danko Herceg (CRO) 121.75   Gareth Marriott (GBR) 121.80   Patrice Estanguet (FRA) 122.44
C2 men   France
Frank Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
125.74   Germany
Manfred Berro
Michael Trummer
129.67   Poland
Krzysztof Kołomański
Michał Staniszewski
130.94
K1 men   Ian Raspin (GBR) 113.05   Shaun Pearce (GBR) 114.00   Oliver Fix (GER) 114.05
K1 women   Rachel Crosbee (GBR) 128.83   Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 129.03   Lynn Simpson (GBR) 129.83

World Cup Race 2 edit

The second world cup race of the season took place at the Augsburg Eiskanal from 2 to 3 July.[3]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Sören Kaufmann (GER) 144.93   Gareth Marriott (GBR) 145.02   Emmanuel Brugvin (FRA) 148.80
C2 men   France
Thierry Saidi
Emmanuel del Rey
158.03   Czech Republic
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
158.12   Germany
André Ehrenberg
Michael Senft
159.20
K1 men   Jochen Lettmann (GER) 140.01   Shaun Pearce (GBR) 140.17   Vincent Fondeviole (FRA) 140.49
K1 women   Lynn Simpson (GBR) 162.34   Angela Radermacher (GER) 162.73   Kordula Striepecke (GER) 163.66

World Cup Race 3 edit

The third world cup race of the season took place in Bourg St.-Maurice, France from 8 to 10 July.[4]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Gareth Marriott (GBR) 135.42   Danko Herceg (CRO) 138.83   David Hearn (USA) 139.93
C2 men   Czech Republic
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
142.29   France
Éric Biau
Bertrand Daille
147.71   France
Thierry Saidi
Emmanuel del Rey
149.31
K1 men   Scott Shipley (USA) 129.22   Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) 130.52   Oliver Fix (GER) 131.74
K1 women   Anouk Loubie (FRA) 150.22   Rachel Crosbee (GBR) 150.82   Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 152.20

World Cup Race 4 edit

The fourth world cup race of the season took place at the Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell from 16 to 17 July.[5]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Lukáš Pollert (CZE) 102.51   Patrice Estanguet (FRA) 104.17   Danko Herceg (CRO) 104.97
C2 men   France
Thierry Saidi
Emmanuel del Rey
109.10   Czech Republic
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
110.29   Germany
Manfred Berro
Michael Trummer
112.56
K1 men   Oliver Fix (GER) 97.05   Albin Čižman (SLO) 97.19   Ian Wiley (IRL) 98.60
K1 women   Danielle Woodward (AUS) 112.68   Marcela Sadilová (CZE) 113.40   Isabelle Despres (FRA) 114.49

World Cup Final edit

The final world cup race of the season took place in Asahi, Aichi, Japan from 16 to 18 September.[6]

Event Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score
C1 men   Gareth Marriott (GBR) 148.39   Lukáš Pollert (CZE) 151.88   Hervé Delamarre (FRA) 151.94
C2 men   United States
Fritz Haller
Lecky Haller
164.10   France
Frank Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
164.98   Czech Republic
Miroslav Šimek
Jiří Rohan
166.00
K1 men   Shaun Pearce (GBR) 143.49   Ian Raspin (GBR) 144.89   Scott Shipley (USA) 144.98
K1 women   Lynn Simpson (GBR) 162.27   Kordula Striepecke (GER) 162.89   Marcela Sadilová (CZE) 165.72

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "1994 World Cup Final Rankings" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 1" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 2" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 3" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Official results - World Cup Race 4" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Official results - World Cup Final" (PDF). Retrieved 30 August 2017.

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