1995 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

The 1995 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Duisburg, Germany for the third time. The German city had hosted the event previously in 1979 and 1987 when it was part of West Germany.

The men's competition consisted of nine Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Six events were held for the women, all in kayak.

This was the 27th championships in canoe sprint.

Medal summary

Men's

Canoe

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
C-1 200 m  Nikolai Buhalov (BUL)  Thomas Zereske (GER)  Michał Śliwiński (UKR)
C-1 500 m  Nikolai Buhalov (BUL)  Martin Doktor (CZE)  Imre Pulai (HUN)
C-1 1000 m  Imre Pulai (HUN)  Martin Doktor (CZE)  Ivan Klementiev (LAT)
C-2 200 m  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
 Germany
Mark Eschelbach
Thomas Zereske
 Bulgaria
Martin Marinov
Blagovest Stoyanov
C-2 500 m  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
 Moldova
Viktor Reneisky
Nicolae Juravschi
 Germany
Andreas Dittmer
Gunar Kirchbach
C-2 1000 m  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
 Romania
Antonel Borsan
Marcel Glavin
 Germany
Andreas Dittmer
Gunar Kirchbach
C-4 200 m  Hungary
Ervin Hoffman
Attilia Szabó
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
 Czech Republic
Petr Procházka
Tomáš Křivánek
Roman Dittrich
Waldemar Fibgir
 France
Oliver Bolvin
Sylvain Hoyer
Eric le Leuch
Benoît Bernard
C-4 500 m  Hungary
Ervin Hoffman
Attilia Szabó
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
 Romania
Marcel Glavin
Cosmin Pasca
Antonel Borsan
Florin Popescu
 Bulgaria
Rumen Nikolov
Atanas Angelov
Stanimir Atanasov
Dmitar Atanasov
C-4 1000 m  Romania
Marcel Glavin
Cosmin Pasca
Antonel Borsan
Florin Popescu
 Hungary
Gáspár Boldizsár
Ferenc Novák
Csaba Hüttner
György Zala
 Germany
Ulrich Papke
Patrick Schulze
Christian Gille
Jens Lubrich

Kayak

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
K-1 200 m  Piotr Markiewicz (POL)  Sergey Kaleshink (BLR)  Renn Crichlow (CAN)
K-1 500 m  Piotr Markiewicz (POL)  Knut Holmann (NOR)  Geza Magyar (ROU)
K-1 1000 m  Knut Holmann (NOR)  Clint Robinson (AUS)  Liut Liwowski (GER)
K-2 200 m  United States
Stein Jorgensen
John Mooney
 Romania
Romică Şerban
Daniel Stolan
 Hungary
Zsolt Guylay
Krisztián Bártafai
K-2 500 m  Italy
Beniamino Bonomi
Daniele Scarpa
 Hungary
Zsolt Guylay
Krisztián Bártafai
 Poland
Maciej Freimut
Adam Wysocki
K-2 1000 m  Italy
Antonio Rossi
Daniele Scarpa
 Germany
Kay Bluhm
Thomas Guitsche
 Poland
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Dariusz Białkowski
K-4 200 m  Hungary
Krisztián Bártafai
Gyula Kajner
Antal Páger
Gábor Pankotai
 Russia
Anatoliy Tishchenko
Oleg Gorobiy
Sergey Verlin
Viktor Denisov
 Germany
Thomas Reineck
André Wohllebe
Jan Günther
Mark Zabel
K-4 500 m  Russia
Viktor Denisov
Anatoliy Tishchenko
Sergey Verlin
Oleg Gorobiy
 Germany
Detlef Hofmann
Thomas Reineck
Mario van Appen
Mark Zabel
 Poland
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Marek Witkowski
Grzegorz Kaleta
Dariusz Białkowski
K-4 1000 m  Germany
Detlef Hofmann
Rene Pflugmacher
Thomas Reineck
Mark Zabel
 Hungary
Zsolt Gyulay
Attila Ábrahám
Krisztián Bártafai
Gábor Szabó
 Poland
Grzegorz Kotowicz
Marek Witkowski
Grzegorz Kaleta
Dariusz Białkowski

Women's

Kayak

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
K-1 200 m  Rita Kőbán (HUN)  Caroline Brunet (CAN)  Anna Olsson (SWE)
K-1 500 m  Rita Kőbán (HUN)  Caroline Brunet (CAN)  Susanne Gunnarsson (SWE)
K-2 200 m  Canada
Corinna Kennedy
Marie-Josée Gilbeau
 Sweden
Susanne Rosenqvist
Susanne Gunnarsson
 Russia
Larissa Kosorukova
Tatyana Tischenko
K-2 500 m  Germany
Ramona Portwich
Anett Schuck
 Poland
Elżbieta Urbańczyk
Barbara Hacjel
 Sweden
Susanne Rosenqvist
Susanne Gunnarsson
K-4 200 m  Canada
Caroline Brunet
Alison Herst
Corrina Kennedy
Marie-Josée Gibeau
 Germany
Manuela Mucke
Ramona Portwich
Birgit Schmidt
Anett Schuck
 Sweden
Ingela Eriksson
Maria Haglund
Anna Olsson
Susanne Rosenqvist
K-4 500 m  Germany
Manuela Mucke
Ramona Portwich
Birgit Schmidt
Anett Schuck
 China
Xian Bangdi
Bei Gaobei
Ying Dong
Qin Zhang
 Hungary
Kinga Czigány
Éva Dónusz
Rita Kőbán
Szilvia Mednyánszky

Medals table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Hungary 9 3 3 15
2  Germany 3 5 5 13
3  Canada 2 2 1 5
4  Poland 2 1 4 7
5  Bulgaria 2 0 2 4
6  Italy 2 0 0 2
7  Romania 1 3 1 6
8  Russia 1 1 1 3
9  Norway 1 1 0 2
10  United States 1 0 0 1
11  Czech Republic 0 3 0 3
12  Sweden 0 1 4 5
13  Australia 0 1 0 1
13  Belarus 0 1 0 1
13  China 0 1 0 1
13  Moldova 0 1 0 1
17  France 0 0 1 1
17  Latvia 0 0 1 1
17  Ukraine 0 0 1 1
Total 24 24 24 72

References

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