ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

Canoe World Championships by the International Canoe Federation (ICF ) held in eight canoeing disciplines. These take place in different places and in different host rhythms. The first Canoe World Championships was the Canoe Sprint World Championships 1938 in Vaxholm (Sweden).

Since Canoe World Championships always titles will be awarded in several disciplines, the plural designation World Championships and World Cup is not the singular form is used mostly.

The biggest Canoe World Championship, which was attended by 90 nations, was the 36th Canoe Sprint World Championships in Duisburg in 2007. In Duisburg far the most Canoe World Championships were held at the same time.

Disciplines

In the following eight canoeing disciplines the ICF World Championships will host:

Canoe Racing

World Championships in canoe racing are held annually, with the exception of the year with the Olympic Games. There are titles awarded in 27 disciplines: One kayak ( K1), double kayak (K2) and four-man kayak ( K4) of women and men as well as one - canoe (C1), two - Canadians (C2) and four - Canadians (C4 ) of the men, each with 200, 500 and 1000 meters. The first canoe racing World Cup in 1938 was held in Sweden Vaxholm. The program was modified in 2009 last.

Vaxholm 1938 | London 1948 | 1950 Copenhagen | Mâcon 1954 | Prague 1958 | Jajce 1963 | East Berlin 1966 | 1970 Copenhagen | Belgrade 1971 | Tampere 1973 | 1974 Mexico City | Belgrade 1975 | Sofia 1977 | Belgrade 1978 | Duisburg 1979 | Nottingham 1981 | Belgrade 1982 | Tampere 1983 | Mechelen 1985 | Montreal 1986 | Duisburg 1987 | Plovdiv 1989 | Poznan 1990 | Paris 1991 | 1993 Copenhagen | Mexico City in 1994 | Duisburg 1995 | Dartmouth 1997 | Szeged 1998 | Milan 1999 | Poznan 2001 | Seville, 2002 | Gainesville 2003 | Zagreb 2005 | Szeged 2006 | Duisburg 2007 | Dartmouth, 2009 | Poznan 2010 | Szeged 2011 | Duisburg 2013 | Moscow 2014 | Milan 2015

Canoe Slalom

World Championships Canoe Slalom be held annually, with the exception of the year with the Olympic Games. There are eight titles awarded, namely the one-man kayak ( K1) of women and men, and in single and double - canoes of men. There is one individual competition and a team competition with three boats. The first Canoe Slalom World Championships were held in 1949 in Geneva statt.Seit 2011 will be awarded 10 tracks has only been enriched in C1 in the women's individual - and team competitors.

1949 | 1951 | 1953 | 1955 | 1957 | 1959 | 1961 | 1963 | 1965 | 1967 | 1969 | 1971 | 1973 | 1975 | 1977 | 1979 | 1981 | 1983 | 1985 | 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1993 | 1995 | 1997 | 1999 | 2002 | 2003 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2013

Whitewater racing

World championship in water racing each year in the sprint, and every 2 years each in years even-numbered years on the long-distance ( "Classic" ) discharged. It will be awarded in each Sprint and Classic 10 tracks. Categories are the One - kayak ( K1) of women and men, the one - canoe (C1 ) of the women and men, and the two - Canadians (C2 ) of the men, each in individual competitions and team competitions with three boats per team. The first world championships in canoe whitewater racing found in 1959 in the French Treignac on the Vézère instead.

Treignac 1959 | Hainberg 1961 | Spittal ad Drau 1963 | Spittal ad Drau 1965 | Spindleruv Mlyn 1967 | Bourg -Saint -Maurice 1969 | Meran 1971 | Muotathal 1973 | Skopje 1975 | Spittal 1977 | Desbiens 1979 | Bala 1981 | Meran 1983 | Garmisch 1985 | Bourg St. Maurice 1987 | Bloomington 1989 | Bovec 1991 | Mezzana 1993 | Bala 1995 | Landeck 1996 | Garmisch 1998 | Treignac 2000 | Valsesia 2002 | Garmisch -Partenkirchen 2004 | Karlovy Vary 2006 | Ivrea, 2008 | Sort 2010 | Augsburg 2011 | La Plagne 2012 | Solkan 2013 | Sondrio 2014 | Vienna 2015 | Banja Luka 2016 | Pau 2017

Canoe Polo

Canoe Polo World Championships are held every two years each in years even-numbered years. There are four competition categories: Men, Women, Men U21 and U21 women. The first Canoe Polo World Cup was in 1994 in Sheffield.

Dragon Boat

World Championships in dragon boat are held every two years each in years even-numbered years, alternating with Club World Championships. The first title fights of the ICF in 2006 in Taiwan.

Canoe Marathon

World Championships Canoe Marathon will be held annually. The first Canoe Marathon World Cup was in 1988 in Nottingham.

Canoe Sailing

World Championships in canoe sailing are held every three years. The first edition was in 1938 in Vaxholm.

Freestyle

Every two years the ICF World Championships in kayak freestyle, for the first time in 2006.

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