2022 European Championships | |
Location: | Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia |
Dates: | 26 to 29 May 2022 |
Venue: | Ondrej Cibak Whitewater Slalom Course |
Previous: | Ivrea 2021 |
Next: | Kraków 2023 |
The 2022 European Canoe Slalom Championships took place from 26 to 29 May in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia under the auspices of the European Canoe Association (ECA).[1] It was the 23rd edition of the competition. Liptovský Mikuláš hosted the event for the third time after 2007 and 2016.
A total of 10 medal events took place, 6 individual and 4 team events. The women's K1 event had two gold medalists after Eliška Mintálová and Stefanie Horn achieved the same time in the final run. This was the first time that there was a tie for any medal at the European Championships.
Almost 200 athletes from 27 countries participated in the event.[2] Russia and Belarus were excluded from participation due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[3]
C1[4] | 100.44 | 101.01 | 102.17 | ||||
C1 team[5] | Sideris Tasiadis Franz Anton Timo Trummer | 107.94 | Grzegorz Hedwig Kacper Sztuba Michał Wiercioch | 110.88 | Luis Fernández Miquel Travé Ander Elosegi | 112.39 |
K1[6] | 96.35 | 97.67 | 99.45 | ||||
K1 team[7] | Jiří Prskavec Ondřej Tunka Vít Přindiš | 99.40 | Michał Pasiut Jakub Brzeziński Dariusz Popiela | 101.09 | Hannes Aigner Noah Hegge Stefan Hengst | 101.47 | |
Extreme Canoe Slalom[8] |
C1[9] | 113.35 | 115.07 | 115.77 | ||||
C1 team[10] | Emanuela Luknárová Zuzana Paňková Soňa Stanovská | 131.13 | Laurène Roisin Marjorie Delassus Lucie Baudu | 132.57 | Gabriela Satková Tereza Fišerová Martina Satková | 132.81 |
K1[11] | 107.24 | - | 110.29 | ||||
K1 team[12] | Camille Prigent Romane Prigent Emma Vuitton | 115.30 | Kimberley Woods Mallory Franklin Megan Hamer-Evans | 118.64 | Klaudia Zwolińska Natalia Pacierpnik Dominika Brzeska | 121.23 | |
Extreme Canoe Slalom[13] |