Who Won The 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships?
Team Hungary entered Duisburg 2023 as the all-time medal table leader, with 544. Competition was held in 30 Olympic (and 12 Paralympic) events spanning men's, women's, and mixed team races in canoe and kayak. 10 events (five men's, five women's) are included on the Paris 2024 Olympic program.
Host Team Germany took the overall medal table across all events, with three golds and 14 overall. 21 nationaal teams won at least one medal, including China, Chile, Uzbekistan, Moldova, and Portugal. 162 Olympic quotas were also earned in Dusiburg.
Congratulations to the winners! A quick recap of the winners of the Olympic class events is below, and complete results can be found online at kanuduisburg.de or canoeicf.com.
Martin Fuksa (CZE)
Women's C1 200 meters:
Yarisleidis Cirilo (CUB)
Men's C2 500 meters:
Peter Kretschmer, Tim Hecker (GER)
Women's C2 500 meters:
Xu Shixiao, Sun Mengya (CHN)
Men's K1: 1000 meters:
Fernando Pimenta (POR)
Women's K1 500 meters:
Lisa Carrington (NZL)
Men's K2 500 meters::
João Ribeiro, Messias Baptista (POR)
Women's K2 500 meters:
Emma Jørgensen, Frederikke Matthiesen (DEN
Men's K4 500 meters:
Max Rendschmidt, Max Lemke, Jacob Schopf, Tom Liebscher (GER)
Women's K4 500 meters:
Lisa Carrington, Alicia Hoskin, Olivia Brett, Tara Vaughan (NZL)