2000 European Canoe Slalom Championships

The 2000 European Canoe Slalom Championships took place in Mezzana, Italy between June 24 and 25, 2000 under the auspices of the European Canoe Association (ECA). It was the 3rd edition. The competitors took part in 8 events, but medals were awarded for only 7 of them. The C-2 team event only had 3 teams participating. An event must have at least 5 nations taking part in order to count as a medal event.[1]

Medal Summary

Men's results

Canoe

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C-1  Tony Estanguet (FRA) 226.90  Juraj Minčík (SVK) 227.47  Lukáš Pollert (CZE) 228.07
C-1 team  Slovakia
Michal Martikán
Dušan Ovčarík
Juraj Minčík
130.09  Czech Republic
Přemysl Vlk
Lukáš Pollert
Tomáš Indruch
133.43  Spain
Jordi Sangrá Gibert
Jon Ergüín
Jordi Domenjó
134.22
C-2  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
233.96  France
Frank Adisson
Wilfrid Forgues
235.39  Poland
Krzysztof Kołomański
Michał Staniszewski
235.85
C-2 team
(non-medal event)[1]
 Germany
Kai Walter & Frank Henze
Kay Simon & Robby Simon
Andre Ehrenberg & Michael Senft
139.00  Slovakia
Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner
Roman Štrba & Roman Vajs
Ľuboš Šoška & Peter Šoška
139.18  Czech Republic
Jaroslav Volf & Ondřej Štěpánek
Jaroslav Pospíšil & Jaroslav Pollert
Marek Jiras & Tomáš Máder
140.03

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K-1  Pierpaolo Ferrazzi (ITA) 216.13  Thomas Becker (GER) 216.44  Laurent Burtz (FRA) 217.09
K-1 team  Italy
Pierpaolo Ferrazzi
Enrico Lazzarotto
Matteo Pontarollo
122.77  Slovenia
Miha Terdič
Dejan Kralj
Fedja Marušič
122.81   Switzerland
Mathias Röthenmund
Michael Kurt
Beat Mosimann
124.50

Women's results

Kayak

Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
K-1  Štěpánka Hilgertová (CZE) 236.83  Brigitte Guibal (FRA) 237.65  Irena Pavelková (CZE) 238.93
K-1 team  Slovakia
Elena Kaliská
Gabriela Stacherová
Gabriela Brosková
140.91  Czech Republic
Marcela Sadilová
Štěpánka Hilgertová
Irena Pavelková
141.30  Germany
Mandy Planert
Evi Huss
Susanne Hirt
142.55

Medals Table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Slovakia 3 1 0 4
2  Italy 2 0 0 2
3  Czech Republic 1 2 2 5
4  France 1 2 1 4
5  Germany 0 1 1 2
6  Slovenia 0 1 0 1
7  Spain 0 0 1 1
7  Poland 0 0 1 1
7   Switzerland 0 0 1 1
Total 7 7 7 21

References

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