1998 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

The 1998 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Szeged, Hungary.

The men's competition consisted of nine Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Women competed in eight events, all in kayak.

This was the 29th championships in canoe sprint.

Medal summary

Men's

Canoe

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
C-1 200 m  Martin Doktor (CZE)  Slavomír Kňazovický (SVK)  Michał Śliwiński (UKR)
C-1 500 m  Maxim Opalev (RUS)  Andreas Dittmer (GER)  Michał Śliwiński (UKR)
C-1 1000 m  Steve Giles (CAN)  Martin Doktor (CZE)  Andreas Dittmer (GER)
C-2 200 m  Germany
Thomas Zereske
Christian Gille
 Hungary
Miklós Buzál
Attila Végh
 Russia
Vladislav Polzounov
Andrey Kabanov
C-2 500 m  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
 Poland
Daniel Jędraszko
Paweł Baraszkiewicz
 Germany
Thomas Zereske
Christian Gille
C-2 1000 m  Russia
Aleksandr Kovalyov
Aleksandr Kostoglod
 Romania
Gheorghe Andriev
Florin Popescu
 Hungary
György Zala
Endre Ipacs
C-4 200 m  Czech Republic
Petr Procházka
Tomáš Křivánek
Petr Fuksa
Karel Kožíšek
 Belarus
Aleksandr Masseykov
Andrey Beliayev
Anatoliy Reneiskiy
Vladimir Marinov
 Russia
Pavel Konovalov
Konstantin Fomichev
Vladimir Ladocha
Aleksandr Kostoglod
C-4 500 m  Hungary
György Kolonics
Csaba Horváth
Csaba Hüttner
László Szuszkó
 Romania
Gheorghe Andriev
Florin Popescu
Cosmin Pasca
Ionel Averian
 Russia
Aleksandr Kostoglod
Pavel Konovalov
Vladislav Polzounov
Vladimir Ladocha
C-4 1000 m  Hungary
Csaba Horváth
Béla Belicza
Csaba Hüttner
László Szuszkó
 Russia
Konstantin Fomichev
Vasiliy Mailov
Andrey Kabanov
Ignat Kovalev
 Czech Republic
Martin Doktor
Petr Netušil
Jan Macháč
Viktor Jiráský

Kayak

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
K-1 200 m  Michael Kolganov (ISR)  Oleskey Slivinskiy (UKR)  Ognjen Filipović (YUG)
K-1 500 m  Ákos Vereckei (HUN)  Michael Kolganov (ISR)  Lutz Liwowski (GER)
K-1 1000 m  Lutz Liwowski (GER)  Knut Holmann (NOR)  Javier Correa (ARG)
K-2 200 m  Hungary
Vince Fehérvári
Róbert Hegedűs
 Russia
Sergey Verlin
Anatoliy Tishchenko
 Romania
Geza Magyar
Romică Şerban
K-2 500 m  Slovakia
Michal Riszdorfer
Juraj Bača
 Italy
Beniamino Bonomi
Luca Negri
 Hungary
Krisztián Bártafai
Gábor Horvárth
K-2 1000 m  Italy
Antonio Rossi
Luca Negri
 Yugoslavia
Mićo Janić
Stjepan Janić
 Hungary
Attila Adám
Krisztián Veréb
K-4 200 m  Hungary
Gyula Kajner
Vince Fehérvári
István Beé
Róbert Hegedűs
 Italy
Antonio Rossi
Beniamino Bonomi
Ivano Lussignoli
Luca Negri
 Norway
Andreas Gjersø
Nils Olav Fjeldheim
Knut Holmann
Robby Roarsen Hangli
K-4 500 m  Germany
Torsten Gutsche
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
 Hungary
Botond Storcz
Krisztián Bártafai
Zsolt Szádoszki
Márton Bauer
 Russia
Andrey Tissin
Andrey Shchegolikhin
Vitaliy Gankin
Roman Zaroubin
K-4 1000 m  Germany
Torsten Gutsche
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
 Hungary
Botond Storcz
Krisztián Bártafai
Zsolt Szádoszki
Márton Bauer
 Russia
Anatoliy Tishchenko
Sergey Verlin
Georgiy Tsyboulinikov
Aleksandr Ivannik

Women's

Kayak

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
K-1 200 m  Caroline Brunet (CAN)  Josefa Idem (ITA)  Éva Dónusz (HUN)
K-1 500 m  Caroline Brunet (CAN)  Katrin Borchert (AUS)  Josefa Idem (ITA)
K-1 1000 m  Josefa Idem (ITA)  Caroline Brunet (CAN)  Katrin Borchert (AUS)
K-2 200 m  Canada
Marie-Josée Gibeau-Ouimet
Karen Furneaux
 Hungary
Kinga Dékány
Rita Kőbán
 Spain
Beatriz Manchón
Izaskun Aramburu
K-2 500 m  Australia
Anna Wood
Katrin Borchert
 Germany
Birgit Fischer
Anett Schuck
 Hungary
Kinga Dékány
Rita Kőbán
K-2 1000 m  Australia
Anna Wood
Katrin Borchert
 Germany
Birgit Fischer
Ute Plessman
 Sweden
Anna Karlsson
Susanne Gunnarsson
K-4 200 m  Hungary
Kinga Dékány
Erzsébet Viski
Rita Kőbán
Katalin Kovács
 Sweden
Anna Karlsson
Susanne Gunnarsson
Ingela Eriksson
Maria Haglund
 Russia
Natalya Gouily
Yelena Tissina
Larissa Peisakhovich
Tatyana Tischenko
K-4 500 m  Germany
Birgit Fischer
Anett Schuck
Manuela Mucke
Marcela Bednar
 Hungary
Kinga Dékány
Szilvia Szabó
Andrea Barocsi
Katalin Kovács
 Spain
Beatriz Manchón
Izaskun Aramburu
Ana María Penas
Belen Sánchez

Medals table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Hungary 7 5 5 17
2  Germany 5 3 3 11
3  Russia 2 2 6 10
4  Italy 2 3 1 6
5  Canada 4 1 0 5
6  Australia 2 1 1 4
7  Czech Republic 2 1 1 4
8  Romania 0 2 1 3
9  Ukraine 0 1 2 3
10  Israel 1 1 0 2
11  Slovakia 1 1 0 2
12  Norway 0 1 1 2
13  Sweden 0 1 1 2
14  Yugoslavia 0 1 1 2
15  Spain 0 0 2 2
16  Belarus 0 1 0 1
17  Poland 0 1 0 1
18  Argentina 0 0 1 1
Total 26 26 26 78

References

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