On the second competition day of the
2023 ECA Wildwater Canoeing European Championships in Skopje the classic team
events were on the programme. Gold medals went to France, Germany and Slovenia.
After the very successful start of
the championships in individual classic events, France won another gold medal
in men's C1 classic team event. Theo Viens and Charles Ferrion, who were
crowned European Champion and European Vice Champion on Wednesday in individual
event, joined forces with Nicolas Sauteur to claim Classic Team European
Champion title. The French trio concluded the course in ten minutes, 52 seconds
and 49 hundredths of a second, eight and a half seconds faster than second
placed team from Germany with Normen Weber, Tim Heilinger and Moritz
Lipperheide. Czech paddlers Matous Beier, Matej Vanek and Adam Ondrich won
bronze medal.
Sophia Schmidt, Marlene Wesseling and
Lisa Koestle from Germany were the fastest in women's kayak classic team race.
They concluded the three and a half kilometres long course in 10:35.66. Lise
Vinet, Mathilde Valdenaire and Lisa Lebouc from France were seven and a half
seconds behind to win silver medal. Italians Mathilde Serena Rosa, Maya Bagnato
and Giulia Formenton crossed the finish line in third position.
In the last classic team event of the
day Slovenian kayakers Simon Oven, Nejc Žnidarčič and Anže Urankar repeated a
success from six years ago when Skopje also hosted the Senior Wildwater
Canoeing European Championships. In 2017 the classic race was held on the
Vardar River, and now Slovenians showed power on the Treska River. It was a
tight race and fight for the European Champion title. Belgian trio Leo
Montulet, Joren Bogaerts and Kilian Meersmans finished the race in second
place, 2.39 seconds behind, while Czech kayakers Adam Satke, Jan Šindelar and
Filip Novak were third.
Today, Masters races were on the
programme in the second part, but were non-official European Championships
events. German paddler David Piaskowski was the fastest in men's 35+ age group,
followed by Ljubomir Spasikj from North Macedonia and Sreten Biljić from
Serbia. Kamil Mružek (CZE), Hans Meersmans (BEL) and Jamie Christie (GBR) were
top three in the 45+ age group, Gilles Calliet (GER), Neil Blackman (GBR) and
Djordje Mihajlović (SLO) were on the podium in 55+ age group, while the medals
in 65+ age group went to Wolfgang Birck (GER) who was the fastest, Marjan Zgonc
(SLO) in second place, and to Miroslav Matušik (SVK) and Ilija Mladenovski
(MKD) who shared the third position.
On Friday, the competition continues
with individual sprint heats.
Livestreaming is planned on the Canoe
Europe Channel, however, due to the technical limitations and internet
connection issues at the venue in Matka Canyon, it is possible the streaming
will not work properly. We ask you for understanding. Thank you!
WEBSITE:
http://www.wweuro23-sk.mk
LIVE RESULTS:
https://siwidata.com/canoe123/live?SessionKey=kosta.2023051700
LIVE STREAM (Friday's and Saturday’s
races only): https://www.youtube.com/CanoeEuropeTeam classic gold medals for
France, Germany and Slovenia
On the second competition day of the
2023 ECA Wildwater Canoeing European Championships in Skopje the classic team
events were on the programme. Gold medals went to France, Germany and Slovenia.
After the very successful start of
the championships in individual classic events, France won another gold medal
in men's C1 classic team event. Theo Viens and Charles Ferrion, who were
crowned European Champion and European Vice Champion on Wednesday in individual
event, joined forces with Nicolas Sauteur to claim Classic Team European
Champion title. The French trio concluded the course in ten minutes, 52 seconds
and 49 hundredths of a second, eight and a half seconds faster than second
placed team from Germany with Normen Weber, Tim Heilinger and Moritz
Lipperheide. Czech paddlers Matous Beier, Matej Vanek and Adam Ondrich won
bronze medal.
Sophia Schmidt, Marlene Wesseling and
Lisa Koestle from Germany were the fastest in women's kayak classic team race.
They concluded the three and a half kilometres long course in 10:35.66. Lise
Vinet, Mathilde Valdenaire and Lisa Lebouc from France were seven and a half seconds
behind to win silver medal. Italians Mathilde Serena Rosa, Maya Bagnato and
Giulia Formenton crossed the finish line in third position.
In the last classic team event of the
day Slovenian kayakers Simon Oven, Nejc Žnidarčič and Anže Urankar repeated a
success from six years ago when Skopje also hosted the Senior Wildwater
Canoeing European Championships. In 2017 the classic race was held on the
Vardar River, and now Slovenians showed power on the Treska River. It was a
tight race and fight for the European Champion title. Belgian trio Leo
Montulet, Joren Bogaerts and Kilian Meersmans finished the race in second
place, 2.39 seconds behind, while Czech kayakers Adam Satke, Jan Šindelar and
Filip Novak were third.
Today, Masters races were on the
programme in the second part, but were non-official European Championships
events. German paddler David Piaskowski was the fastest in men's 35+ age group,
followed by Ljubomir Spasikj from North Macedonia and Sreten Biljić from
Serbia. Kamil Mružek (CZE), Hans Meersmans (BEL) and Jamie Christie (GBR) were
top three in the 45+ age group, Gilles Calliet (GER), Neil Blackman (GBR) and
Djordje Mihajlović (SLO) were on the podium in 55+ age group, while the medals
in 65+ age group went to Wolfgang Birck (GER) who was the fastest, Marjan Zgonc
(SLO) in second place, and to Miroslav Matušik (SVK) and Ilija Mladenovski
(MKD) who shared the third position.
On Friday, the competition continues
with individual sprint heats.
Livestreaming is planned on the Canoe
Europe Channel, however, due to the technical limitations and internet
connection issues at the venue in Matka Canyon, it is possible the streaming
will not work properly. We ask you for understanding. Thank you!
WEBSITE:
LIVE RESULTS:
https://siwidata.com/canoe123/live?SessionKey=kosta.2023051700
LIVE STREAM (Friday's and Saturday’s
races only): https://www.youtube.com/CanoeEuropev
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