2003 Canoe Slalom World Cup

The 2003 Canoe Slalom World Cup was a series of five races in 4 canoeing and kayaking categories organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 16th edition. The series consisted of 4 regular world cup races and the world cup final.

Calendar

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Label

! Venue

! Date

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|World Cup Race 1

|align=left| {{flagicon|AUS}} Penrith

|align=left| 10–11 May

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|World Cup Race 2

|align=left| {{flagicon|ESP}} La Seu d'Urgell

|align=left| 5–6 July

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|World Cup Race 3

|align=left| {{flagicon|SLO}} Tacen

|align=left| 12–13 July

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|World Cup Race 4

|align=left| {{flagicon|SVK}} Bratislava

|align=left| 30–31 July

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|World Cup Final

|align=left| {{flagicon|SVK}} Bratislava

|align=left| 2–3 August

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 world cup final points scale was multiplied by a factor of 1.5. That meant the winner of the world cup final earned 45 points, semifinalists got at least 7.5 points and paddlers eliminated in heats received 3 points apiece. Only the best four results of each athlete counted for the final world cup standings.{{cite web|title=2003 World Cup Final Rankings|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-08-03-wc-gesamtergebnis.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}

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= C1 men =

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!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=200|Athlete

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=20|Points

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| 1

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Tony Estanguet|FRA}}92
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| 2

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Michal Martikán|SVK}}89.5
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| 3

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Robin Bell|AUS}}83.5
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| 4

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}}80
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| 5

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Juraj Minčík|SVK}}72
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| 6

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Tomáš Indruch|CZE}}71
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| 7

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Stuart McIntosh|GBR}}68.5
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| 8

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Justin Boocock|AUS}}57.5
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| 9

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jan Mašek|CZE}}55.5
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| 10

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Stanislav Ježek|CZE}}51

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= C2 men =

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!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=10|Pos

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=300|Athletes

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=20|Points

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| 1

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Pavol Hochschorner/Peter Hochschorner|SVK}}130
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| 2

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jaroslav Pospíšil/Jaroslav Pollert|CZE}}86
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| 3

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder|CZE}}84
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| 4

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Philippe Quémerais/Yann Le Pennec|FRA}}58
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| 5

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Marcus Becker/Stefan Henze|GER}}53.5
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| 6

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Ľuboš Šoška/Peter Šoška|SVK}}51
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| 7

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Stuart Bowman/Nick Smith|GBR}}50
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| 8

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Jaroslav Volf/Ondřej Štěpánek|CZE}}48.5
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| 9

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Scott McCleskey/David Hepp|USA}}46
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| 10

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Mark Bellofiore/Lachie Milne|AUS}}45.5

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= K1 men =

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!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=200|Athlete

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=20|Points

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| 1

align="left"| {{flagathlete|David Ford|CAN}}91
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| 2

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Julien Billaut|FRA}}83
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| 3

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Helmut Oblinger|AUT}}77.5
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| 4

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Andrej Nolimal|SLO}}69.5
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| 5

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Fabien Lefèvre|FRA}}67.5
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| 6

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Michael Kurt|SUI}}63
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| 7

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Peter Cibák|SVK}}61.5
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| 8

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Paul Ratcliffe|GBR}}57.5
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| 9

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Thomas Schmidt|GER}}57
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| 10

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Pierpaolo Ferrazzi|ITA}}44.5

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= K1 women =

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!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=200|Athlete

!style="border-bottom:1px solid #AAAAAA" width=20|Points

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| 1

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Elena Kaliská|SVK}}99.5
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| 2

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Štěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}}95
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| 2

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Gabriela Stacherová|SVK}}95
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| 4

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Rebecca Giddens|USA}}87.5
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| 5

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Violetta Oblinger-Peters|AUT}}80
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| 6

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Irena Pavelková|CZE}}65
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| 7

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Gabriela Zamišková|SVK}}53.5
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| 8

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Vanda Semerádová|CZE}}52.5
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| 9

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Cristina Giai Pron|ITA}}49
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| 10

align="left"| {{flagathlete|Margaret Langford|CAN}}46

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Results

= World Cup Race 1 =

The first world cup race of the season took place at the Penrith Whitewater Stadium, Australia from 10 to 11 May.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 1|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-05-11-wc-1-penrith.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}

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!Event

|align=center bgcolor="gold"|Gold

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|align=center bgcolor="silver"|Silver

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|align=center bgcolor="CC9966"|Bronze

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

C1 men

| {{flagathlete|Justin Boocock|AUS}}

180.71

| {{flagathlete|Robin Bell|AUS}}

181.54

| {{flagathlete|Michal Martikán|SVK}}

184.39
C2 men

| {{SVK}}
Milan Kubáň
Marián Olejník

193.00

| {{GBR}}
Stuart Bowman
Nick Smith

196.29

| {{SVK}}
Ladislav Škantár
Peter Škantár

206.71
K1 men

| {{flagathlete|David Ford|CAN}}

169.34

| {{flagathlete|Campbell Walsh|GBR}}

170.04

| {{flagathlete|Peter Cibák|SVK}}

170.37
K1 women

| {{flagathlete|Rebecca Giddens|USA}}

196.19

| {{flagathlete|Mia Farrance|AUS}}

201.88

| {{flagathlete|Gabriela Stacherová|SVK}}

202.53

= World Cup Race 2 =

The second world cup race of the season took place at the Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain from 5 to 6 July.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 2|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-07-06-wc-seu.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}

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!Event

|align=center bgcolor="gold"|Gold

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="silver"|Silver

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="CC9966"|Bronze

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

C1 men

| {{flagathlete|Michal Martikán|SVK}}

202.30

| {{flagathlete|Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}}

204.27

| {{flagathlete|Jan Benzien|GER}}

205.16
C2 men

| {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner

212.97

| {{CZE}}
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder

215.37

| {{GBR}}
Stuart Bowman
Nick Smith

217.47
K1 men

| {{flagathlete|Fabien Lefèvre|FRA}}

192.39

| {{flagathlete|Paul Ratcliffe|GBR}}

193.31

| {{flagathlete|Julien Billaut|FRA}}

196.46
K1 women

| {{flagathlete|Štěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}}

218.13

| {{flagathlete|Rebecca Giddens|USA}}

221.16

| {{flagathlete|Margaret Langford|CAN}}

224.00

= World Cup Race 3 =

The third world cup race of the season took place at the Tacen Whitewater Course, Slovenia from 12 to 13 July.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 3|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-07-13-wc-tacen.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}

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!Event

|align=center bgcolor="gold"|Gold

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="silver"|Silver

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="CC9966"|Bronze

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

C1 men

| {{flagathlete|Tomáš Indruch|CZE}}

205.15

| {{flagathlete|Simon Hočevar|SLO}}

206.84

| {{flagathlete|Robin Bell|AUS}}

207.15
C2 men

| {{CZE}}
Marek Jiras
Tomáš Máder

214.01

| {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner

218.93

| {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Jaroslav Pollert

223.72
K1 men

| {{flagathlete|Andrej Nolimal|SLO}}

193.90

| {{flagathlete|Loris Minvielle|FRA}}

198.84

| {{flagathlete|Michael Kurt|SUI}}

199.93
K1 women

| {{flagathlete|Gabriela Zamišková|SVK}}

225.48

| {{flagathlete|Marie Řihošková|CZE}}

227.33

| {{flagathlete|Elena Kaliská|SVK}}

228.88

= World Cup Race 4 =

The fourth world cup race of the season took place at the Čunovo Water Sports Centre, Slovakia from 30 to 31 July.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Race 4|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-07-31-wc-bratislava.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}

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!Event

|align=center bgcolor="gold"|Gold

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="silver"|Silver

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="CC9966"|Bronze

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

C1 men

| {{flagathlete|Tony Estanguet|FRA}}

208.81

| {{flagathlete|Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}}

209.83

| {{flagathlete|Juraj Minčík|SVK}}

210.00
C2 men

| {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner

218.86

| {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Volf
Ondřej Štěpánek

219.34

| {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Jaroslav Pollert

240.03
K1 men

| {{flagathlete|Fabien Lefèvre|FRA}}

190.82

| {{flagathlete|Thomas Schmidt|GER}}

195.88

| {{flagathlete|Paul Ratcliffe|GBR}}

197.20
K1 women

| {{flagathlete|Gabriela Stacherová|SVK}}

227.11

| {{flagathlete|Elena Kaliská|SVK}}

231.89

| {{flagathlete|Štěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}}

234.72

= World Cup Final =

The Čunovo Water Sports Centre in Bratislava also hosted the final race of the season from 2 to 3 August.{{cite web|title=Official results - World Cup Final|url=https://www.canoeslalom.net/lib/exe/fetch.php/archiv/2003/2003-08-03-wc-bratislava.pdf|accessdate=28 October 2017}}

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!Event

|align=center bgcolor="gold"|Gold

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="silver"|Silver

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

|align=center bgcolor="CC9966"|Bronze

|align=center bgcolor="EFEFEF"|Score

C1 men

| {{flagathlete|Tony Estanguet|FRA}}

214.41

| {{flagathlete|Michal Martikán|SVK}}

220.50

| {{flagathlete|Stefan Pfannmöller|GER}}

224.70
C2 men

| {{SVK}}
Pavol Hochschorner
Peter Hochschorner

226.55

| {{GER}}
Marcus Becker
Stefan Henze

235.53

| {{CZE}}
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Jaroslav Pollert

236.50
K1 men

| {{flagathlete|Julien Billaut|FRA}}

209.72

| {{flagathlete|Andrej Nolimal|SLO}}

211.22

| {{flagathlete|David Ford|CAN}}

211.74
K1 women[http://www.mates.sk/Slalom/vysledky/results47/09.htm Results K1W - World Cup Final] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120331115348/http://www.mates.sk/Slalom/vysledky/results47/09.htm |date=2012-03-31 }} - accessed November 5, 2011

| {{flagathlete|Štěpánka Hilgertová|CZE}}

234.57

| {{flagathlete|Elena Kaliská|SVK}}

237.48

| {{flagathlete|Violetta Oblinger-Peters|AUT}}

237.86

References

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