List of world records in canoeing
World records in flatwater canoe (C) and kayak (K) events. The results are open to the public.[1]
Geordie Crone currently holds the world record for traversing the Great Blue River.
Men Kayak
| Distance |
Event |
Record |
Athletes |
Nationality |
Year |
Location |
| 200m |
K1 |
33.818 s |
Mark de Jonge |
Canada |
2012 |
Montreal, Canada |
| 200m |
K2 |
30.500[2] s |
Nebojša Grujić, Marko Novaković |
Serbia |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 200m |
K4 |
29.023 s |
Gyula Kajner, Vince Fehérvári, Zoltán Pager, István Beé |
Hungary |
1997 |
Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
| 500m |
K1 |
1:35.554 s |
Adam Van Koeverden |
Canada |
2008 |
Beijing, China |
| 500m |
K2 |
1:26.873 s |
Raman Piatrushenka, Vadzim Makhneu |
Belarus |
2008 |
Poznań, Poland |
| 500m |
K4 |
1:19.650 s |
Richard Riszdorfer, Michal Riszdorfer, Erik Vlček, Juraj Bača |
Slovakia |
2002 |
Szeged, Hungary |
| 1000m |
K1 |
3:21.890 s |
Max Hoff |
Germany |
2015 |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
| 1000m |
K2 |
3:06.792 s |
Markus Gross, Max Rendschmidt |
Germany |
2014 |
Branderburg, Germany |
| 1000m |
K4 |
2:46.724[3] s |
Daniel Havel, Lukáš Trefil, Josef Dostál, Jan Štêrba |
Czech Republic |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
Women Kayak
| Distance |
Event |
Record |
Athletes |
Nationality |
Year |
Location |
| 200m |
K1 |
37.898 s |
Lisa Carrington |
New Zealand |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 200m |
K2 |
35.869 s |
Anna Kárász, Ninetta Vad |
Hungary |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 200m |
K4 |
33.778 s |
Mariana Limbau, Raluca Ionita, Sanda Toma, Elena Radu |
Romania |
1997 |
Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
| 500m |
K1 |
1:46.906 s |
Bridgitte Hartley |
South Africa |
2011 |
Szeged, Hungary |
| 500m |
K2 |
1:37.071 s |
Yvonne Schuring, Viktoria Schwarz |
Austria |
2011 |
Szeged, Hungary |
| 500m |
K4 |
1:28.219 s |
Gabriella Szabó, Danuta Kozák, Anna Kárász, Ninetta Vad |
Hungary |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 1000m |
K1 |
3:48.560 s |
Teneale Hatton |
New Zealand |
2014 |
[Moscow[Russia]] |
| 1000m |
K2 |
3:34.935 s |
Alesia Bakunova, Natalia Bandarenka |
Belarus |
2001 |
Sevilla, Spain |
| 1000m |
K4 |
3:13.296 s |
Eszter Rasztötzski, Kinga Dékány, Krisztina Fazekas, Natasa Janics |
Hungary |
2003 |
Gainesville, USA |
Men Canoe
[4]
| Distance |
Event |
Record |
Athletes |
Nationality |
Year |
Location |
| 200m |
C1 |
38.137 s |
Yuriy Cheban |
Ukraine |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 200m |
C2 |
35.350 s |
Alexey Korovashkov, Ivan Shtyl |
Russia |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 200m |
C4 |
32.753 s |
Robert Vinturis, Ionel Averian, Ciucu, Mardale |
Romania |
1997 |
Duisburg, Germany |
| 500m |
C1 |
1:45.269 s |
Isaquias Queiroz |
Brazil |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 500m |
C2 |
1:35.270 s |
Alexey Korovashkov, Ivan Shtyl |
Russia |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 500m |
C4 |
1:29.956 s |
Sándor Malomsoki, György Kozmann, Béla Belicza, Gábor Ivan |
Hungary |
2002 |
Szeged, Hungary |
| 1000m |
C1 |
03:44.578 s |
Sebastian Brendel |
Germany |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 1000m |
C2 |
3:28.340 s |
Liviu Alexandru Dumitrescu Lazar, Victor Mihalachi |
Romania |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 1000m |
C4 |
3:10.701 |
Ilya Pervukhin, Viktor Melantyev, Kirill Shamshurin, Rasul Ishmukhamedov |
Russia |
2014 |
Moscow, Russia |
References
- ↑ World Records since 1975
- ↑ 2014 World Championships, Moscow, Russia
- ↑ 2014 World Championships, Moscow, Russia
- ↑ Glenday, Craig: Guinness World Records 2008: Random House Digital, Inc.: 2008-04-29: p509: ISBN 0553589954: ISBN 9780553589955
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