2018 Canoe Marathon European Championships

The 2018 Canoe Marathon European Championships is the fifteenth edition of the Canoe Marathon European Championships, which took place between 5 and 8 July 2018 at Metković, Croatia. The competition consisted of seventeen events – ten in kayak and seven in canoe – divided into junior, under–23 and senior categories.[1]

Lučki most (Harbour bridge), starting point of Championship

Medalists

Seniors

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[2]  Manuel Campos (ESP)2:03:20.89  Rui Lacerda (POR)2:04:01.50  Jakub Brezina (CZE)2:05:31.22
Men's C-2[3]  Spain (ESP)
Diego Romero
Óscar Graña
1:55:33.46  Poland (POL)
Mateusz Borgiel
Mateusz Zuchora
1:55:48.89  Hungary (HUN)
Dániel Laczó
Gergely Nagy
1:55:54.02
Men's K-1[4]  José Ramalho (POR)2:05:35.92  Adrián Boros (HUN)2:05:49.30  Krisztián Máthé (HUN)2:05:50.07
Men's K-2[5]  Hungary (HUN)
Adrián Boros
László Solti
1:54:46.36  France (FRA)
Lucas Edwin
Stéphane Boulanger
1:55:13.97  Spain (ESP)
José Julián
Miguel Fernández
1:55:16.82
Women's C-1[6]  Liudmyla Babak (UKR)1:22:50.38  Vanesa Tot (CRO)1:24:28.41  Mariia Honcharova (UKR)1:24:35.06
Women's K-1[7]  Renáta Csay (HUN)1:58:34.20  Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös (HUN)1:59:40.43  Lizzie Broughton (GBR)2:00:24.78
Women's K-2[8]  Hungary (HUN)
Vanda Kiszli
Sára Mihalik
1:53:25.85  Hungary (HUN)
Renáta Csay
Alexandra Bara
1:53:36.17  Spain (ESP)
Eva Barrios
Amaia Osaba
1:56:02.36

Under 23

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[9]  Mateusz Borgiel (POL)1:46:48.04  Patryk Gluza (POL)1:47:15.62  Sérgio Maciel (POR)1:47:50.12
Men's K-1[10]  Nico Paufler (GER)1:51:30.60  Marcel Paufler (GER)1:52:12.13  Mads Pedersen (DEN)1:54:11.07
Women's K-1[11]  Zsófia Czéllai-Vörös (HUN)1:43:34.94  Sára Mihalik (HUN)1:46:02.10  Samantha Rees-Clark (GBR)1:47:25.65

Juniors

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
Men's C-1[12]  Jordán Fajta (HUN)1:35:04.25  Adrian Klos (POL)1:35:20.22  Márton Horváth (HUN)1:37:04.67
Men's C-2[13]  Hungary (HUN)
Zoltán Vass
Bence Bucsi
1:28:29.72  Portugal (POR)
Leonardo Vicente
Rodrigo Amaral
1:29:42.30  Poland (POL)
Adrian Klos
Grzegorz Ludwiczak
1:30:26.00
Men's K-1[14]  Ronan Foley (IRL)1:41:02.63  Thorbjørn Rask (DEN)1:41:19.13  Vince Petró (HUN)1:41:20.89
Men's K-2[15]  Hungary (HUN)
Marcell Mercz
Ádám Horváth
1:34:23.04  France (FRA)
Briac Labbe
Lois Mille
1:34:44.15  Great Britain (GBR)
William Scammell
James Bell
1:34:48.87
Women's C-1[16]  Dóra Horányi (HUN)1:03:26.78  Adrianna Antos (POL)1:05:14.66  Zsófia Csorba (HUN)1:05:44.72
Women's K-1[17]  Emma Russell (GBR)1:30:23.91  Viktória Nagy (HUN)1:30:25.00  Joke Plas (BEL)1:31:02.58
Women's K-2[18]  Hungary (HUN)
Viktória Tófalvi
Csilla Rugási
1:22:56.05  Italy (ITA)
Teresa Isotta
Petra Giuliano
1:22:57.48  Hungary (HUN)
Viktória Nagy
Zsófia Bartos
1:24:38.95

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary (HUN)95620
2 Spain (ESP)2024
3 Poland (POL)1416
4 Portugal (POR)1214
5 Germany (GER)1102
6 Great Britain (GBR)1034
7 Ukraine (UKR)1012
8 Ireland (IRL)1001
9 France (FRA)0202
10 Denmark (DEN)0112
11 Croatia (CRO)0101
 Italy (ITA)0101
13 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
Totals (14 entries)17171751

References

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