Canoe slalom at the 2023 European Games – Men's K1 team
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{{Infobox multi-sport competition event
| event = Men's kayak team
| games = 2023 European Games
| image =
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| venue = Kraków-Kolna Canoe Slalom Course
| date = 29 June
| competitors = 51
| nations = 17
| teams = 17
| gold = Pau Echaniz
David Llorente
Miquel Travé
| goldNOC = ESP
| silver = Dariusz Popiela
Mateusz Polaczyk
Michał Pasiut
| silverNOC = POL
| bronze = Titouan Castryck
Boris Neveu
Benjamin Renia
| bronzeNOC = FRA
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The canoe slalom men's kayak team event at the 2023 European Games took place on 29 June 2023 at the Kraków-Kolna Canoe Slalom Course in Kraków.
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.{{cite web |title=CANOE SLALOM COMPETITION RULES 2023 |url=https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/2023_canoe_slalom_competition_rules.pdf |access-date=1 July 2023}}
Team events are generally contested on the same gate setup as the qualification heats of the individual events.
Results
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rowspan=2|Rank
!rowspan=2|Bib !rowspan=2|Country !rowspan=2|Athletes | ||
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Time | {{Abbr|Pen|Penalty seconds}} | Total |
{{gold01}}
|| 7 ||align=left| {{flag|Spain}} ||align=left| Pau Echaniz | ||
{{silver02}}
|| 2 ||align=left| {{flag|Poland}} ||align=left| Dariusz Popiela | ||
{{bronze03}}
|| 5 ||align=left| {{flag|France}} ||align=left| Titouan Castryck | ||
4
|| 6 ||align=left| {{flag|Switzerland}} ||align=left| Gelindo Chiarello | ||
5
|| 8 ||align=left| {{flag|Italy}} ||align=left| Giovanni De Gennaro | ||
6
|| 3 ||align=left| {{flag|Germany}} ||align=left| Hannes Aigner | ||
7
|| 12 ||align=left| {{flag|Austria}} ||align=left| Felix Oschmautz | ||
8
|| 11 ||align=left| {{flag|Slovenia}} ||align=left| Peter Kauzer | ||
9
|| 4 ||align=left| {{flag|Slovakia}} ||align=left| Jakub Grigar | ||
10
|| 9 ||align=left| {{flag|Sweden}} ||align=left| Fredrik Wahlén | ||
11
|| 16 ||align=left| {{flag|Latvia}} ||align=left| Ritvars Celmiņš | ||
12
|| 14 ||align=left| {{flag|Serbia}} ||align=left| Miloš Jevtić | ||
13
|| 10 ||align=left| {{flag|Great Britain}} ||align=left| Joe Clarke | ||
14
|| 1 ||align=left| {{flag|Czechia}} ||align=left| Jiří Prskavec | ||
15
|| 17 ||align=left| {{flag|Netherlands}} ||align=left| Dirk Hermans | ||
16
|| 13 ||align=left| {{flag|Ukraine}} ||align=left| Oleksandr Fedorenko | ||
17
|| 15 ||align=left| {{flag|Turkey}} ||align=left| Mustafa Arda Acar |
References
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