2005 Canoe Slalom World Cup


The 2005 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of eight races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation. It was the 18th edition. The series consisted of 4 continental championships, 3 world cup races and the world championships.

Calendar

LabelVenueDate
2005 Continental Cup Oceania Mangahao29–30 January
2005 European Canoe Slalom Championships Tacen24–26 June
2005 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships Naein-chun1–2 July
World Cup Race 1 Athens8–10 July
World Cup Race 2 Augsburg15–17 July
World Cup Race 3 La Seu d'Urgell23–24 July
2005 Pan American Championships Kern River26–27 August
2005 World Championships Penrith29 September - 3 October

Final standings

The winner of each world cup race was awarded 30 points. Semifinalists were guaranteed at least 5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 2 points each. The continental championships had a lesser status with the winner earning 20 points, semifinalists at least 2 points and all others were awarded 1 point for participation. Because the continental championships were not open to all countries, every athlete could only compete in one of them. The world championships points scale was the same as for the world cups multiplied by a factor of 1.5. That meant the world champion earned 45 points, semifinalists got at least 7.5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 3 points apiece. If two or more athletes or boats were equal on points, the ranking was determined by their positions at the world championships.

C1 men

C2 men

K1 men

K1 women

Results

2005 Continental Cup Oceania

Continental Cup Oceania took place in Mangahao, New Zealand from 29 to 30 January. The C1 event did not count for the world cup and the C2 event was not held.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
K1 men176.75180.77181.93
K1 women208.40209.85222.36

2005 European Championships

The European Championships took place at the Tacen Whitewater Course, Slovenia from 24 to 26 June.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men200.55201.32201.74
C2 men
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek
211.60
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder
212.82
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár
213.08
K1 men187.39188.25188.86
K1 women216.01216.32219.08

2005 Asia Canoe Slalom Championships

The Asia Canoe Slalom Championships took place in Naein-chun, South Korea from 1 to 2 July.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men121.02122.04125.97
C2 men
Fuxin Teng
Xugo W.
139.01
Ou Yang-Ju
Chen H.
150.39
Mohsen Ghoreishi
???
161.47
K1 men98.44102.68105.31
K1 women118.12120.54121.57

World Cup Race 1

The first regular world cup race of the series took place at the Hellinikon Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre in Athens, Greece from 8 to 10 July.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men190.99192.68192.69
C2 men
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek
199.06
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
205.88
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár
206.35
K1 men178.12182.16183.10
K1 women201.54203.62205.24

World Cup Race 2

World Cup Race 2 took place at the Augsburg Eiskanal, Germany from 15 to 17 July.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men200.00200.86201.56
C2 men
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
203.39
Christian Bahmann
Michael Senft
212.39
Kay Simon
Robby Simon
213.97
K1 men188.25190.26191.70
K1 women208.99211.51219.74

World Cup Race 3

World Cup Race 3 took place at the Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain from 23 to 24 July.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men207.21209.12213.93
C2 men
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner
213.74
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek
223.75
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár
225.64
K1 men201.49201.71202.33
K1 women221.07224.61227.32

2005 Pan American Championships

The Pan American Championships took place on the Kern River in California from 26 to 27 August.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men223.71224.16225.83
C2 men
François Letourneau
Benoît Gauthier
256.47
Mark Poindexter
Benjamin Kvanli
260.82
Bryant Grigsby
Aaron Sarver
269.24
K1 men198.80199.73200.92
K1 women248.91251.99260.83

2005 World Championships

The World Championships took place at the Penrith Whitewater Stadium, Australia from 29 September to 3 October.
EventGoldScoreSilverScoreBronzeScore
C1 men209.26209.47210.64
C2 men
Christian Bahmann
Michael Senft
224.40
Milan Kubáň
Marián Olejník
229.02
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze
230.49
K1 men201.35204.09207.25
K1 women219.86222.69229.38