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This is a list of medallists from the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in men's Canadian.
Debuted: 1994.
Dmitriy Sabin of the Ukraine won silver in this event at the 2002 championships, but was disqualified for doping.
Debuted: 1971.
Debuted: 1938. Not held: 1948. Resumed: 1950.
Debuted: 2010
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2010 Poznań | Ronald Verch (GER) | José Luis Bouza (ESP) | Marián Ostrčil (SVK) |
2011 Szeged | Mykhaylo Koshman (UKR) | Lukáš Koranda (CZE) | José Luis Bouza (ESP) |
2013 Duisburg | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Attila Vajda (HUN) | Mark Oldershaw (CAN) |
2014 Moscow | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Attila Vajda (HUN) | Pavel Petrov (RUS) |
2015 Milan | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Manuel Antonio Campos (ESP) | Mateusz Kamiński (POL) |
2017 Račice | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Serguey Torres (CUB) | Mateusz Kamiński (POL) |
2018 Montemor-o-Velho | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Fernando Jorge (CUB) | Kirill Shamshurin (RUS) |
2019 Szeged | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Balázs Adolf (HUN) | Fernando Jorge (CUB) |
2021 Copenhagen | Balázs Adolf (HUN) | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Kirill Shamshurin (RUS) |
2022 Dartmouth | Serghei Tarnovschi (MDA) | Serguey Torres (CUB) | Sebastian Brendel (GER) |
2023 Duisburg | Balázs Adolf (HUN) | Sebastian Brendel (GER) | Wiktor Głazunow (POL) |
2024 Samarkand | Wiktor Głazunow (POL) | Serghei Tarnovschi (MDA) | Balázs Adolf (HUN) |
Debuted: 1950. Discontinued: 1993.
Debuted: 1994.
Debuted: 1971.
Sergey Ulegin and Aleksandr Kostoglod of Russia finished second in the 2003 event, but were stripped of the silver medals when Ulegin tested positive for doping.
Debuted: 1938. Not held: 1948. Resumed: 1950.
Debuted: 1938. Not held: 1948. Resumed: 1950. Discontinued: 1993.
Debuted: 1994. Discontinued 2009.
Sergey Ulegin, Aleksandr Kostoglod, Roman Kruglyakov, Maksim Opalev of Russia were stripped of their 2003 gold medal when Ulegin tested positive for doping.
Debuted: 1989. Discontinued: 2007. Resumed: 2018.
Sergey Ulegin, Aleksandr Kostoglod, Roman Kruglyakov, and Maksim Opalev of Russia finished first in the 2003 championships, but were stripped of their gold medal when Ulegin tested positive for doping.
Debuted: 1989.
Debuted: 2009. Discontinued in 2014.
Debuted: 2021
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2021 Copenhagen | Irina Andreeva Ivan Shtyl (RCF) |
Michał Łubniewski Dorota Borowska Poland |
Dávid Korisánszky Kincső Takács Hungary |
Debuted: 2021
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2022 Dartmouth | Connor Fitzpatrick Katie Vincent Canada |
Sebastian Brendel Sophie Koch Germany |
Aleksander Kitewski Sylwia Szczerbińska Poland |
2023 Duisburg | Connor Fitzpatrick Katie Vincent Canada |
Wiktor Głazunow Sylwia Szczerbińska Poland |
Olympia Della Giustina Daniele Santini Italy |
2024 Samarkand | Alexey Korovashkov Ekaterina Shliapnikova (AIN) |
Kincső Takács Jonatán Hajdu Hungary |
Uladzislau Paleshko Inna Nedelkina (AIN) |
Debuted: 2024
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
2024 Samarkand | Sofiia Shtil Ekaterina Shliapnikova Zakhar Petrov Ivan Shtyl (AIN) |
Anhelina Bardanouskaya Uladzislau Paleshko Vitali Asetski Volha Klimava (AIN) |
Valéria Oliveira Viktoriia Yarchevska Manuel Fontán Adrián Sieiro Spain |
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