1989 Canoe Slalom World Cup
The 1989 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 2nd edition.
Calendar
Final standings
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= C1 men =
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!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=10|Pos !style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=200|Athlete !style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=20|Points{{cite web|title=1989 World Cup Final Rankings|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/1989/1989-08-20-weltcup-gesamtergebnis.pdf|accessdate=6 August 2017}} | ||
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| 1 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jon Lugbill|USA}} | 111 |
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| 2 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|David Hearn|USA}} | 110 |
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| 3 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jed Prentice|USA}} | 76 |
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| 4 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Thierry Humeau|FRA}} | 72 |
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| 5 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Bob Robison|USA}} | 54 |
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| 6 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jože Vidmar|YUG}} | 48 |
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| 7 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Boštjan Žitnik|YUG}} | 43 |
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| 8 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Juraj Ontko|TCH}} | 43 |
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| 9 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Carlo Faloci|FRA}} | 41 |
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| 10 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Emmanuel Brugvin|FRA}} | 39 |
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= C2 men =
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| 1 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jérôme Daille/Gilles Lelievre|FRA}} | 105 |
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| 2 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Lecky Haller/Jamie McEwan|USA}} | 100 |
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| 3 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Joe Jacobi/Scott Strausbaugh|USA}} | 76 |
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| 4 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Michel Saidi/Jérôme Daval|FRA}} | 74 |
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| 5 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Thierry Saidi/Emmanuel del Rey|FRA}} | 62 |
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| 6 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Miroslav Šimek/Jiří Rohan|TCH}} | 61 |
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| 7 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Miroslav Hajdučík/Milan Kučera|TCH}} | 55 |
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| 8 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Frank Adisson/Wilfrid Forgues|FRA}} | 44 |
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| 9 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Sergei Kuznetsov/Alexander Bondar|URS}} | 36 |
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| 10 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Mark Ciborowski/Dave Paton|USA}} | 33 |
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= K1 men =
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| 1 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Richard Fox|GBR}} | 107 |
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| 2 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Luboš Hilgert|TCH}} | 78 |
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| 3 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Albin Čižman|YUG}} | 67 |
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| 4 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Marjan Štrukelj|YUG}} | 62 |
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| 5 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Ian Wiley|IRL}} | 61 |
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| 6 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Laurent Brissaud|FRA}} | 61 |
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| 7 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Janez Skok|YUG}} | 58 |
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| 8 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jernej Abramič|YUG}} | 58 |
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| 9 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Melvyn Jones|GBR}} | 37 |
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| 10 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Michael Seibert|FRG}} | 36 |
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= K1 women =
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| 1 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Myriam Jerusalmi|FRA}} | 105 |
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| 2 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Štěpánka Hilgertová|TCH}} | 76 |
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| 3 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Cathy Hearn|USA}} | 74 |
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| 4 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Zdenka Grossmannová|TCH}} | 69 |
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| 5 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Marie-Françoise Grange-Prigent|FRA}} | 67 |
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| 6 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Dana Chladek|USA}} | 65 |
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| 7 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Sylvie Arnaud-Lepeltier|FRA}} | 61 |
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| 8 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Anouk Loubie|FRA}} | 51 |
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| 9 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Elisabeth Micheler|FRG}} | 47 |
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| 10 | align="left"| {{flagathlete|Anne Boixel|FRA}} | 47 |
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Results
= World Cup Race in Mezzana =
The World Cup Race in Mezzana, Italy was one of the races of this world cup series and it took place on August 12.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race in Mezzana|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/1989/1989-08-12-wc-mezzana.pdf|accessdate=6 August 2017}}
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C1 men
| {{flagathlete|Jon Lugbill|USA}} | 166.49
| {{flagathlete|David Hearn|USA}} | 168.36
| {{flagathlete|Thierry Humeau|FRA}} | 173.28 |
C2 men
| {{FRA}} | 190.34
| {{FRA}} | 193.16
| {{FRA}} | 195.08 |
K1 men
| {{flagathlete|Albin Čižman|YUG}} | 163.48
| {{flagathlete|Luboš Hilgert|TCH}} | 164.14
| {{flagathlete|Pierpaolo Ferrazzi|ITA}} | 164.19 |
K1 women
| {{flagathlete|Anouk Loubie|FRA}} | 184.54
| {{flagathlete|Dana Chladek|USA}} | 187.45
| {{flagathlete|Štěpánka Hilgertová|TCH}} | 188.18 |
= World Cup Race in Augsburg =
The World Cup Race in Augsburg, West Germany took place on August 15.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race in Augsburg|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/1989/1989-08-15-wc-augsburg.pdf|accessdate=6 August 2017}}
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C1 men
| {{flagathlete|Jon Lugbill|USA}} | 206.35
| {{flagathlete|Thierry Humeau|FRA}} | 218.46
| {{flagathlete|Jože Vidmar|YUG}} | 221.31 |
C2 men
| {{TCH}} | 233.47
| {{USA}} | 236.03
| {{FRG}} | 241.45 |
K1 men
| {{flagathlete|Michael Seibert|FRG}} | 197.87
| {{flagathlete|Luboš Hilgert|TCH}} | 199.76
| {{flagathlete|Laurent Brissaud|FRA}} | 204.59 |
K1 women
| {{flagathlete|Zdenka Grossmannová|TCH}} | 239.61
| {{flagathlete|Myriam Jerusalmi|FRA}} | 240.49
| {{flagathlete|Eva Roth|FRG}} | 242.28 |
= World Cup Final =
The World Cup Final took place in Tacen, Yugoslavia on August 20.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Final|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/1989/1989-08-20-wc-tacen.pdf|accessdate=6 August 2017}}
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C1 men
| {{flagathlete|David Hearn|USA}} | 126.64
| {{flagathlete|Boštjan Žitnik|YUG}} | 127.78
| {{flagathlete|Gareth Marriott|GBR}} | 128.43 |
C2 men
| {{TCH}} | 132.96
| {{USA}} | 133.32
| {{FRA}} | 133.64 |
K1 men
| {{flagathlete|Richard Fox|GBR}} | 115.94
| {{flagathlete|Ian Wiley|IRL}} | 116.11
| {{flagathlete|Luboš Hilgert|TCH}} | 116.81 |
K1 women
| {{flagathlete|Sylvie Arnaud-Lepeltier|FRA}} | 135.31
| {{flagathlete|Zdenka Grossmannová|TCH}} | 137.71
| {{flagathlete|Myriam Jerusalmi|FRA}} | 142.25 |
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://www.canoeicf.com/ International Canoe Federation]
{{Canoe Slalom World Cup seasons}}