The 2024
ECA Canoe Marathon European Championships in Poznan, Poland, kicked off with
masters competition on Monday and Tuesday. Participants competed both in
individual and double events, athletes from eleven countries and three
international pairs reached the podium.
Masters
were the ones who opened the competition week in Poznan, Poland, where the 2024
ECA Canoe Marathon European Championships will be taking place until Sunday.
Over two competition days masters competed in individual boats as well as in
doubles. Monday’s programme had to be modified due to weather conditions, so
part of the races scheduled for Monday has been postponed to Tuesday.
Denmark
reached the top position in medals table in masters events, winning four gold,
one silver and three bronze medals. France finished second in the overall
standings with three gold and three silver medals, while Poland won three gold,
two silver and a bronze medal. Germany won altogether nine medals (two gold,
four silver and three bronze). Italy concluded the first two days with five
medals, Spain won four, Ireland and Netherlands two, and Belgium, Great Britain
and Luxembourg won a medal each. Three medals in doubles were awarded to mixed
crews from different nations.
The 2024
ECA Canoe Marathon European Championships will be officially opened on
Wednesday, and the senior, U23 and junior competitions will be held between
Thursday and Sunday.
LIVESTREAM:
https://www.youtube.com/CanoeEurope
STARTLISTS/RESULTS:
RESULTS
MASTERS:
https://memosoft.spotfokus.com/timetable/index.php?page=eventdetail&folder=111&gmt=2&gmt2=-120
GPS
TRACKING:
https://tractrac.com/event-page/event_20240716_ECACANOEMA/2975
WEBSITE:
MASTERS
PODIUMS
K1 Men
65-69
1. Jaime
Llamedo ESP 01:19:24.47
2.
Christian Lohs GER 01:19:25.88
3. Franz
Laterza LUX 01:19:41.21
K1 Men
70-74
1.
Wladyslaw Jedrzejczyk POL 01:21:20.54
2. Brian
Greenham GBR 01:21:26.56
3. Hans
Klapproth GER 01:26:56.64
K1 Men
35-39
1. Emil
Irgens DEN 01:34:16.63
2. Alvise
Polesello ITA 01:34:26.80
3. Peter
Trebbien DEN 01:36:18.26
K1 Men
55-59
1. Klaus
Gieres GER 01:34:29.69
2.
Etienne Lavenant FRA 01:36:20.07
3.
Michael Freund GER 01:37:11.50
K1 Men
45-49
1. Jesper Mikkelsen DEN 01:35:23.37
2. Erwin Smids BEL 01:35:45.82
3. Peter
Egan IRL 01:35:55.44
K1 Men
60-64
1.
Giuseppe Fuso ITA 01:35:51.42
2. Tonny
Benschop NED 01:38:26.44
3.
Claudio Bazzini ITA 01:39:30.92
K1 Men
40-44
1. Nicolas Lambert FRA 00:38:19.09
2. Ronny
Dehne GER 00:38:28.82
3.
Maurizio Giuliani ITA 00:39:04.06
K1 Men
50-54
1.
Dariusz Bukowski POL 00:39:38.32
2.
Sebastien Roche FRA 00:39:39.65
3. Jairo
Perez ESP 00:40:31.97
K1 Women
50-54
1. Jette
Baelum DEN 00:45:41.38
2. Monika
Duc-Tatarek POL 00:46:16.93
3. Jane
Bisgaard DEN 00:46:41.47
K1 Women
55-59
1.
Jeanette Knudsen DEN 00:46:00.74
2.
Jolanta Rogala POL 00:46:04.57
3. Ines
Wehrmann GER 00:55:05.11
K2 Men
65-69
1.
Siegmund Kaminski / Christian Lohs GER 00:57:40.30
2. Angel
Somoano / Jaime Llamedo ESP 00:57:42.15
3. Norbert Pieperbeck / Franz Laterza
00:57:49.92
K2 Men
40-44
1.
Nicolas Lambert / Sebastien Roche FRA 01:09:56.96
2. Klaus
Gieres / Ronny Dehne GER 01:10:50.50
3. Maciej
Rychlik / Marek Mruk POL 01:11:03.74
K2 Men
45-49
1. Peter
Egan / Declan Halton IRL 01:10:51.37
2.
Etienne Lavenant / Roger Benoit FRA 01:13:05.96
3. Javier
Mena / Jose Bulnes ESP 01:13:55.02
K2 Men
60-64
1.
Claudio Bazzini / Vadym Batenko ITA 01:11:42.57
2. Jeroen
Haarler / Tomas Zastera 01:13:40.79
3. Tonny
Benschop / Johan Dahl 01:14:36.92
K2 Mix
35-49
1.
Viktoria Bobrazh / Nicolas Lambert FRA 00:55:45.81
2. Anke
Trilling / Oliver Trilling GER 00:56:35.60
3. Tommy
Hinsch / Susan Lutzner DEN 00:57:46.51
K2 Mix
50-64
1. Jolanta Rogala / Dariusz Bukowski POL
00:55:58.40
2.
Jeanette Knudsen / Kenneth Pedersen DEN 00:58:27.41
3. Esther Van Lohuizen / Tonny Benschop NED
01:00:06.84
Photo:
Przemyslaw Szyszka
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