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Шаблон:Short description The teams events at the 2021 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 22 September 2021 at the Čunovo Water Sports Centre in Bratislava.[1] It was the 41st edition of the K1M, K1W and C1M team events, and the 8th edition of the C1W team event. Шаблон:2021 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships

Competition format

Teams events in canoe slalom use a single-round format with the team with the fastest time inclusive of penalties awarded gold. Teams started in reverse order of their results at the previous World Championships in 2019. Teams consist of three athletes from the same nation, who must complete the course at the same time, often employing a technique known as 'weaving' in upstream gates, where one paddler exits the gate at the same time as the other enters in order to minimise time loss.[2]

Penalties are compounded for each gate, 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 or else incur an additional 50 second penalty.[2]

Schedule

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Wednesday, 22 September 2021
09:30 K1W Teams Final
09:57 K1M Teams Final
10:52 C1W Teams Final
11:20 C1M Teams Final

Women's K1 Teams

Great Britain entered the event as favourites, being the reigning World and European Champions. They won the event with a clean run of 101.24 seconds over 2019 silver-medallists the Czech Republic and host nation Slovakia. The British win was particularly significant, given Kimberley Woods had been in a wheelchair less than a week prior, following a car accident.[3] This was Jana Dukátová's last teams event after she announced her retirement at the end of 2021, having taken the teams title in 2011.[4]

Rank Bib Nation Canoeists Results[5]
Time Шаблон:Abbr Total
Шаблон:Gold01 1 Шаблон:Flag Kimberley Woods
Fiona Pennie
Mallory Franklin
101.24 0 101.24
Шаблон:Silver02 2 Шаблон:Flag Kateřina Minařík Kudějová
Antonie Galušková
Lucie Nesnídalová
104.71 2 106.71
Шаблон:Bronze03 5 Шаблон:Flag Eliška Mintálová
Jana Dukátová
Soňa Stanovská
103.72 4 107.72
4 8 Шаблон:Flag Urša Kragelj
Eva Terčelj
Ajda Novak
106.23 2 108.23
5 9 Шаблон:Flag Luuka Jones
Hannah Thomas
Courtney Williams
115.12 0 115.12
6 3 Файл:Russian Canoe Federation flag.png RCF Kseniia Krylova
Ekaterina Perova
Alsu Minazova
109.43 6 115.43
7 7 Шаблон:Flag Klaudia Zwolińska
Natalia Pacierpnik
Aleksandra Stach
119.41 2 121.41
8 4 Шаблон:Flag Olatz Arregui
Laia Sorribes
Miren Lazkano
118.14 6 124.14
9 6 Шаблон:Flag Marie-Zelia Lafont
Camille Prigent
Romane Prigent
105.92 50 155.92

Men's K1 Teams

Spain entered the event as the reigning World Champions, whilst the Czech republic fielded a team including 2020 Olympic Champion Jiří Prskavec and 2021 overall World Cup Champion Vít Přindiš. The event was won by France in a clean run of 91.64 ahead of host nation Slovakia and Slovenia. The Czech Republic finished fourth after Prskavec had to paddle back for gate 10 following a near collision whilst weaving. Germany completed the course in the fastest raw time (90.99) but was awarded a 50 second penalty after they missed the last upstream gate in the windy conditions.[6] 20 nations in total competed.

Rank Bib Nation Canoeists Results[7]
Time Шаблон:Abbr Total
Шаблон:Gold01 4 Шаблон:Flag Boris Neveu
Mathieu Biazizzo
Benjamin Renia
91.64 0 91.64
Шаблон:Silver02 18 Шаблон:Flag Jakub Grigar
Martin Halčin
Adam Gonšenica
93.49 0 93.49
Шаблон:Bronze03 12 Шаблон:Flag Peter Kauzer
Martin Srabotnik
Niko Testen
92.84 2 94.84
4 2 Шаблон:Flag Jiří Prskavec
Vít Přindiš
Vavřinec Hradilek
96.64 0 96.64
5 8 Шаблон:Flag Joe Clarke
Bradley Forbes-Cryans
Christopher Bowers
92.92 4 92.92
6 13 Шаблон:Flag Isak Öhrström
Erik Holmer
Fredrik Wahlen
96.33 2 98.33
7 7 Шаблон:Flag Gelindo Chiarello
Lukas Werro
Martin Dougoud
96.44 2 98.44
8 10 Шаблон:Flag Giovanni De Gennaro
Christian De Dionigi
Marcello Beda
95.14 4 99.14
9 11 Шаблон:Flag Felix Oschmautz
Mario Leitner
Moritz Kremslehner
96.02 6 102.02
10 1 Шаблон:Flag David Llorente
Joan Crespo
Pau Echaniz
94.92 8 102.92
11 5 Файл:Russian Canoe Federation flag.png RCF Pavel Eigel
Sergei Maimistov
Nikita Gubenko
95.70 8 103.70
12 14 Шаблон:Flag Michal Smolen
Kaelin Friedenson
Jordan Sherman
100.78 4 104.78
13 17 Шаблон:Flag Guilherme Rodrigues
Pedro Gonçalves
Mathieu Desnos
108.99 8 116.99
14 15 Шаблон:Flag Trevor Boyd
Mael Rivard
Jean-Benoit Lemay
107.47 14 121.47
15 16 Шаблон:Flag Barkamol Mirzakhamdamov
Djanibek Temirgaliev
Alexandr Voroshilov
117.39 6 123.39
16 6 Шаблон:Flag Hannes Aigner
Noah Hegge
Stefan Hengst
90.99 50 140.99
17 19 Шаблон:Flag Vilius Rasimavicius
Gustas Malakauskas
Vejas Pranskunas
139.10 2 141.10
18 3 Шаблон:Flag Krzysztof Majerczak
Rafał Polaczyk
Dariusz Popiela
95.97 56 151.97
19 9 Шаблон:Flag Finn Butcher
Callum Gilbert
Zack Mutton
96.05 56 152.05
20 20 Шаблон:Flag Marko Dordevic
Milos Jevtic
Ognjen Dimitrijevic
144.32 70 214.32

Women's C1 Teams

Reigning World Champions Australia did not compete, fielding a depleted team at the championships due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. This meant that Spain held the number 1 bib after their silver medal in 2019. The Czech Republic team of 2021 overall World Cup Champion Tereza Fišerová and sisters Gabriela and Martina Satková won with a total time of 110.43, their seventh consecutive top three finish in this event.[8] Spain came second by 1.57 seconds, and the team representing the Russian Canoe Federation placed third.

Rank Bib Nation Canoeists Results[9]
Time Шаблон:Abbr Total
Шаблон:Gold01 2 Шаблон:Flag Tereza Fišerová
Gabriela Satková
Martina Satková
106.43 4 110.43
Шаблон:Silver02 1 Шаблон:Flag Núria Vilarrubla
Klara Olazabal
Miren Lazkano
108.00 4 112.00
Шаблон:Bronze03 4 Файл:Russian Canoe Federation flag.png RCF Alsu Minazova
Polina Mukhgaleeva
Zulfiia Sabitova
114.05 4 118.05
4 5 Шаблон:Flag Mallory Franklin
Kimberley Woods
Bethan Forrow
112.33 6 118.33
5 3 Шаблон:Flag Monika Škáchová
Simona Glejteková
Zuzana Paňková
113.38 6 119.38
6 8 Шаблон:Flag Marjorie Delassus
Lucie Prioux
Angèle Hug
118.25 2 120.25
7 6 Шаблон:Flag Alja Kozorog
Eva Alina Hočevar
Lea Novak
122.96 4 126.96
8 9 Шаблон:Flag Aleksandra Stach
Klaudia Zwolińska
Katarzyna Liber
122.09 56 178.09
- 7 Шаблон:Flag Marta Bertoncelli
Chiara Sabattini
Elena Micozzi
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Men's C1 Teams

Host nation Slovakia entered the event as the distinct favourites, having won the C1 team title a record 9 consecutive times from 2009 to 2019 - the longest winning streak in any canoe slalom event.[10] The french team of 2021 overall World Cup Champion Denis Gargaud Chanut, 2020 Olympian Martin Thomas and two-time U23 World Champion Nicolas Gestin won in a time of 95.34, just beating out the Czech Republic. The reigning champions had to settle for the bronze after an early mistake.[1]

Rank Bib Nation Canoeists Results[11]
Time Шаблон:Abbr Total
Шаблон:Gold01 4 Шаблон:Flag Martin Thomas
Denis Gargaud Chanut
Nicolas Gestin
93.34 2 95.34
Шаблон:Silver02 8 Шаблон:Flag Lukáš Rohan
Václav Chaloupka
Vojtěch Heger
96.03 0 96.03
Шаблон:Bronze03 1 Шаблон:Flag Matej Beňuš
Marko Mirgorodský
Alexander Slafkovský
96.83 4 100.83
4 5 Шаблон:Flag Grzegorz Hedwig
Kacper Sztuba
Michal Wiercioch
99.47 2 101.47
5 6 Шаблон:Flag Benjamin Savšek
Luka Božič
Klemen Vidmar
100.00 2 102.00
6 9 Шаблон:Flag Zachary Lokken
Casey Eichfeld
Nathaniel Francis
102.10 0 102.10
7 3 Файл:Russian Canoe Federation flag.png RCF Dmitrii Khramtsov
Kirill Setkin
Nikolai Shkliaruk
104.08 0 104.08
8 11 Шаблон:Flag Roberto Colazingari
Flavio Micozzi
Raffaello Ivaldi
97.65 8 105.65
9 2 Шаблон:Flag Ander Elosegi
Miquel Travé
Luis Fernández
104.24 4 108.24
10 7 Шаблон:Flag Adam Burgess
David Florence
Peter Linksted
99.69 10 109.69
11 10 Шаблон:Flag Ismoilbek Abdumanapov
Abubakir Bukanov
Alibek Temirgaliev
118.10 8 126.10

References

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