2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Men's K1 team

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Men's kayak teams
at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships
VenueLee Valley White Water Centre
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Dates19 September 2023
Competitors90 from 30 nations
Teams30
Medalists
gold medal    Czech Republic
silver medal    France
bronze medal    Poland
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The men's kayak team event at the 2023 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 19 September 2023 at Lee Valley White Water Centre in London.

Competition format[edit]

Team events use a single run format with the team with the fastest time including penalties awarded gold. Teams consist of three paddlers from the same country.

Penalties are accumulated for each athlete, such that a team can incur a total of 150 seconds of penalties on a single gate (if all three miss it) or 6 seconds (if all three touch it). The time begins when the first paddler crosses the start beam and ends when the last one crosses the finish beam. All three paddlers must cross the finish line within 15 seconds of each other or else incur an additional 50-second penalty.

The teams had to navigate a total of 18 gates along the course, including 6 upstream gates (4-7-8-11-14-15).

Results[edit]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Result[1]
Time Pen Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4  Czech Republic Jiří Prskavec
Vít Přindiš
Jakub Krejčí
91.76 0 91.76
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  France Boris Neveu
Titouan Castryck
Benjamin Renia
92.99 0 92.99
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 9  Poland Mateusz Polaczyk
Michał Pasiut
Dariusz Popiela
93.23 2 95.23
4 19  Italy Giovanni De Gennaro
Xabier Ferrazzi
Marcello Beda
96.17 2 98.17
5 5  Slovakia Jakub Grigar
Martin Halčin
Adam Gonšenica
96.22 2 98.22
6 23  Slovenia Peter Kauzer
Martin Srabotnik
Žiga Lin Hočevar
96.70 2 98.70
7 1  Germany Hannes Aigner
Noah Hegge
Stefan Hengst
99.55 0 99.55
8 10  Austria Felix Oschmautz
Mario Leitner
Moritz Kremslehner
99.73 0 99.73
9 7  Australia Lucien Delfour
Timothy Anderson
Benjamin Pope
98.11 2 100.11
10 11  Spain David Llorente
Pau Echaniz
Miquel Travé
101.04 0 101.04
11 20   Switzerland Martin Dougoud
Dimitri Marx
Gelindo Chiarello
100.77 2 102.77
12 6  Sweden Isak Öhrström
Erik Holmer
Fredrik Wahlén
101.27 2 103.27
13 14  Brazil Pedro Gonçalves
Guilherme Mapelli
Mathieu Desnos
100.26 4 104.26
14 17  Ireland Noel Hendrick
Samuel Curtis
Alistair McCreery
102.36 2 104.36
15 15  Croatia Roko Bengeri
Ren Korpes
Thomas Ukalovic
105.31 2 107.31
16 24  Portugal Frederico Alvarenga
Lucas Jacob
João Cunha
105.46 2 107.46
17 25  Argentina Matías Contreras
Lucas Rossi
Manuel Trípano
104.01 4 108.01
18 21  Latvia Mārtiņš Plaudis
Ritvars Celmiņš
Edgars Gravitis
112.26 2 114.26
19 13  United States Kaelin Friedenson
Joshua Joseph
Tyler Westfall
116.63 4 120.63
20 12  China Quan Xin
Huang Liman
Zhu Haoran
122.62 6 128.62
21 22  Lithuania Vilius Rasimavičius
Mantas Atmanavičius
Vėjas Pranskūnas
126.72 12 138.72
22 2  Great Britain Joseph Clarke
Christopher Bowers
Jonny Dickson
93.20 50 143.20
23 16  Japan Kazuya Adachi
Yuuki Tanaka
Yusuke Muto
97.77 56 153.77
24 8  Canada Alex Baldoni
Trevor Boyd
Maël Rivard
113.26 56 169.26
25 18  Turkey Mustafa Arda Acar
Yusuf Emir Ertek
Tarık Tuğcu
122.88 58 180.88
26 26  South Africa Scott Humphry
Iain Rennie
Donovan Wewege
190.58 76 266.58

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Men's Kayak Teams Final Results" (PDF). 19 September 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 September 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.