2022 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships – Men's K1 team

Men's kayak teams
at the 2022 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships
VenueAugsburg Eiskanal
LocationAugsburg, Germany
Dates27 July 2022
Competitors90 from 30 nations
Teams30
Medalists
gold medal Hannes Aigner
Noah Hegge
Stefan Hengst
   Germany
silver medal Joseph Clarke
Christopher Bowers
Bradley Forbes-Cryans
   Great Britain
bronze medal Boris Neveu
Titouan Castryck
Malo Quéméneur
   France
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The men's kayak team event at the 2022 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships took place on 27 July 2022 at the Augsburg Eiskanal in Augsburg.

Competition format

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.

Team events are generally contested on the same gate setup as the qualification heats of the individual events.

Results

Rank Bib Country Athletes Result[1]
Time Pen Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) 14  Germany Hannes Aigner
Noah Hegge
Stefan Hengst
91.90 0 91.90
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Great Britain Joseph Clarke
Christopher Bowers
Bradley Forbes-Cryans
91.68 2 93.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1  France Boris Neveu
Titouan Castryck
Malo Quéméneur
93.67 2 95.67
4 4  Czech Republic Jiří Prskavec
Vít Přindiš
Ondřej Tunka
93.84 2 95.84
5 2  Slovakia Jakub Grigar
Adam Gonšenica
Martin Halčin
95.13 2 97.13
6 6  Sweden Isak Öhrström
Fredrik Wahlén
Erik Holmer
98.80 0 98.80
7 23  Australia Lucien Delfour
Timothy Anderson
Benjamin Pope
94.88 4 98.88
8 13  Canada Alex Baldoni
Trevor Boyd
Maël Rivard
99.51 2 101.51
9 16  Poland Michał Pasiut
Jakub Brzeziński
Dariusz Popiela
95.89 6 101.89
10 9  Austria Felix Oschmautz
Mario Leitner
Paul Preisl
99.89 2 101.89
11 10  Spain Joan Crespo
Manuel Ochoa
Miquel Travé
97.89 6 103.89
12 19  China Quan Xin
Huang Liman
Lyu Luhui
103.68 4 107.68
13 11  United States Tyler Westfall
Kaelin Friedenson
Joshua Joseph
101.73 6 107.73
14 12  Brazil Kauã da Silva
Mathieu Desnos
Guilherme Rodrigues
103.86 6 109.86
15 29  Croatia Ren Korpes
Roko Bengeri
Thomas Ukalovic
100.72 10 110.72
16 28  Japan Kazuya Adachi
Yusuke Muto
Yuuki Tanaka
97.04 14 111.04
17 25  Belgium Maxime Aubertin
Gabriel De Coster
Victor Hennin
103.24 10 113.24
18 24  Ireland Alistair McCreery
Noel Hendrick
Samuel Curtis
109.46 12 121.46
19 21  Turkey Mustafa Arda Acar
Tarık Tuğcu
Yusuf Ertek
114.66 14 128.66
20 22  North Macedonia Angel Petrushev
Stefan Ribarski
Borche Mirchevski
115.44 14 129.44
21 20  Romania Thibaud Lacour
Matteo-Alexander Olar
Patrick Kozma
126.10 10 136.10
22 8  Italy Giovanni De Gennaro
Marcello Beda
Zeno Ivaldi
92.92 54 146.92
23 7   Switzerland Gelindo Chiarello
Lukas Werro
Martin Dougoud
98.86 52 150.86
24 17  New Zealand Finn Butcher
Callum Gilbert
Zack Mutton
97.86 60 157.86
25 26  Latvia Mārtiņš Plaudis
Ritvars Celmiņš
Edgars Gravitis
112.22 66 178.22
26 15  Lithuania Mantas Atmanavičius
Vilius Rasimavičius
Vėjas Pranskūnas
112.54 66 178.54
27 18  Serbia Miloš Jevtić
Marko Đorđević
Vuk Bazic
115.29 66 181.29
28 3  Slovenia Peter Kauzer
Martin Srabotnik
Vid Kuder Marušič
102.28 110 212.28
29 27  Ukraine Oleksandr Fedorenko
Serhii Sovko
Artem Ivchenko
112.88 164 276.88
- 30  India Hitesh Kewat
Pradhyumna Singh Rathod
Dheeraj Keer
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References

  1. ^ "Men's Kayak Teams" (PDF). Retrieved 5 July 2023.