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1 Doping controversy  





2 Medal summary  



2.1  Men's  



2.1.1  Canoe  





2.1.2  Kayak  







2.2  Women's  



2.2.1  Kayak  









3 Medal table  





4 References  














2003 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships






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2003 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
The Lake Lanier Olympic Center hosted these championships. Photo circa 2010.
Host cityUnited States Gainesville, Georgia, USA
DatesSeptember 10-14
← 2002
2005 →
Finish tower at Lake Lanier where the 2003 championships took place. Photo circa 2010. This was also the same finish used for the canoe sprint and rowing competitions at the 1996 Summer Olympics

The 2003 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held September 10–14, 2003 in Gainesville, Georgia, United States at Lake Lanier. Located north of Atlanta, this was also where the canoe sprint and rowing events for the 1996 Summer Olympics took place.

The men's competition consisted of nine Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Women competed in nine events, all in kayak.

This was the 33rd championships in canoe sprint.

Doping controversy[edit]

Sergey Ulegin of Russia won two golds (C-4 200 m, C-4 500 m) and one silver (C-2 500 m), but was stripped of those medals when he tested positive for doping. His teammates in the C-2 500 m (Aleksandr Kostoglod), C-4 200 m (Kostoglod, Roman Kruglyakov, and Maksim Opalev), and C-4 500 m (Kostoglod, Kruglyakov, and Opalev) events also lost their medals as a result of Ulegin's positive test. Ulegin received a two-year suspension.

Medal summary[edit]

Men's[edit]

  Non-Olympic classes

Canoe[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C-1 200 m  Maksim Opalev (RUS) 40.896  Martin Doktor (CZE) 40.929  Andreas Dittmer (GER) 40.962
C-1 500 m  Andreas Dittmer (GER) 1:47.277  Maksim Opalev (RUS) 1:47.488  Martin Doktor (CZE) 1:48.030
C-1 1000 m  Andreas Dittmer (GER) 3:52.482  David Cal (ESP) 3:53.406  Maksim Opalev (RUS) 3:55.299
C-2 200 m  Poland
Paweł Baraszkiewicz
Daniel Jędraszko
37.972  Czech Republic
Petr Fuksa
Petr Netušil
38.012  Ukraine
Sergey Klimniuk
Dmitriy Sabin
38.230
C-2 500 m  Poland
Paweł Baraszkiewicz
Daniel Jędraszko
1:39.194  Romania
Silviu Simioncencu
Florin Popescu
1:40.824  Cuba
Ibrahim Rojas
Ledis Balceiro
1:41.136
C-2 1000 m  Romania
Silviu Simioncencu
Florin Popescu
3:34.932  Russia
Aleksandr Kovalyov
Aleksandr Kostoglod
3:35.325  Hungary
György Kozmann
György Kolonics
3:35.428
C-4 200 m  Hungary
Sándor Malomsoki
László Vasali
György Kozmann
György Kolonics
34.737  Czech Republic
Petr Fuksa
Petr Netušil
Jan Břečka
Karel Kožíšek
35.105  Romania
Silviu Simioncencu
Mitică Pricop
Florin Popescu
Petre Condrat
35.610
C-4 500 m  Romania
Silviu Simioncencu
Florin Popescu
Mitică Pricop
Petre Condrat
1:32.022  Poland
Adam Ginter
Łukasz Woszczyński
Marcin Grzybowski
Michał Śliwiński
1:32.185  Hungary
Csaba Hüttner
Márton Joób
Imre Pulai
Ferenc Novák
1:33.506
C-4 1000 m  Hungary
Csaba Hüttner
Gábor Furdok
Imre Pulai
Ferenc Novák
3:22.090  Canada
Attila Buday
Tamas Buday Jr.
Maxim Boilard
Dimitri Joukovski
3:22.332  Poland
Andrzej Jezierski
Roman Rynkiewicz
Adam Ginter
Wojciech Tyszyński
3:22.446

Kayak[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1 200 m  Ronald Rauhe (GER) 35.798  Vince Fehérvári (AUS) 36.411  Anton Ryakhov (UZB) 36.417
K-1 500 m  Nathan Baggaley (AUS) 1:37.541  Carlos Pérez (kayaker)Carlos Pérez (ESP) 1:37.961  Lutz Altepost (GER) 1:38.077
K-1 1000 m  Ben Fouhy (NZL) 3:28.852  Adam van Koeverden (CAN) 3:29.720  Nathan Baggaley (AUS) 3:29.909
K-2 200 m  Lithuania
Alvydas Duonėla
Egidijus Balčiūnas
32.972  Poland
Marek Twardowski
Adam Wysocki
33.154  Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter
33.385
K-2 500 m  Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Tim Wieskötter
1:27.974  Belarus
Roman Piatrushenko
Vadzim Makhneu
1:28.954  Lithuania
Alvydas Duonėla
Egidijus Balčiūnas
1:29.205
K-2 1000 m  Sweden
Markus Oscarsson
Henrik Nilsson
3:14.157  Belgium
Bob Maesen
Wouter D'Haene
3:14.690  Germany
Tim Huth
Marco Herszel
3:15.142
K-4 200 m  Ukraine
Oleksiy Slivinskiy
Mykhaylo Luchnik
Mykola Zaichenkov
Andriy Borzukov
31.136  Romania
Vasile Curuzan
Marian Baban
Alexandru Ceaușu
Romică Șerban
31.168  Spain
Manuel Muñoz
Jaime Acuña
Aike González
Oier Aizpurua
31.260
K-4 500 m  Slovakia
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Bača
1:20.409  Romania
Vasile Curuzan
Marian Baban
Alexandru Ceaușu
Romică Șerban
1:21.353  Russia
Aleksandr Ivanik
Anatoly Tishchenko
Oleg Gorobiy
Vladimir Gurhsikin
1:21.408
K-4 1000 m  Slovakia
Richard Riszdorfer
Michal Riszdorfer
Erik Vlček
Juraj Bača
2:55.291  Hungary
Zoltán Kammerer
Ákos Vereckei
Roland Kökény
Krisztián Veréb
2:56.795  Germany
Andreas Ihle
Mark Zabel
Björn Bach
Stefan Ulm
2:57.048

Women's[edit]

  Non-Olympic classes

Kayak[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1 200 m  Caroline Brunet (CAN) 41.344  Maria Teresa Portelo (ESP) 41.600  Tímea Paksy (HUN) 42.298
K-1 500 m  Katalin Kovács (HUN) 1:48.996  Caroline Brunet (CAN) 1:49.778  Aneta Pastuszka (POL) 1:49.785
K-1 1000 m  Katalin Kovács (HUN) 4:00.955  Katrin Wagner (GER) 4:02.122  Lior Karmi (ISR) 4:03.104
K-2 200 m  Hungary
Tímea Paksy
Melinda Patyi
38.292  Spain
Maria Teresa Portela
Beatriz Manchón
38.521  Poland
Aneta Pastuszka
Beata Sokołowska-Kulesza
38.528
K-2 500 m  Hungary
Szilvia Szabó
Kinga Bóta
1:39.984  Bulgaria
Bonka Pindzeva
Delyana Dacheva
1:40.937  Poland
Beata Sokołowska-Kulesza
Joanna Skowroń
1:41.577
K-2 1000 m  Hungary
Tímea Paksy
Dalma Benedek
3:41.540  Germany
Nadine Opgen-Rhein
Manuela Mucke
3:41.636  Canada
Caroline Brunet
Mylanie Barre
3:42.752
K-4 200 m  Hungary
Natasa Janics
Szilvia Szabó
Erzsébet Viski
Kinga Bóta
35.665  Spain
Maria Garcia Suarez
Beatriz Manchón
Jana Smidakova
Maria Teresa Portela
35.939  Poland
Karolina Sadalska
Aneta Pastuszka
Beata Sokołowska-Kulesza
Joanna Skowroń
36.118
K-4 500 m  Hungary
Katalin Kovács
Szilvia Szabó
Erzsébet Viski
Kinga Bóta
1:31.632  Poland
Karolina Sadalska
Małgorzata Czajczyńska
Aneta Białkowska
Joanna Skowroń
1:33.573  Spain
Maria Garcia
Beatriz Manchón
Jana Smidakova
Maria Teresa Portela
1:33.742
K-4 1000 m  Hungary
Eszter Rasztótsky
Kinga Dékány
Krisztina Fazekas
Natasa Janics
3:13.296  Ukraine
Olena Cherevatova
Tatyana Semikina
Mariya Ralcheva
Inna Osipenko
3:16.389  Australia
Paul Harvey
Chantal Meek
Amanda Rankin
Katrin Kieseler
3:16.870

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary101314
2 Germany42511
3 Poland23510
4 Romania2316
5 Slovakia2002
6 Canada1315
7 Russia1225
8 Australia1124
9 Ukraine1113
10 Lithuania1012
11 New Zealand1001
 Sweden1001
13 Spain0527
14 Czech Republic0314
15 Belarus0101
 Belgium0101
 Bulgaria0101
18 Cuba0011
 Israel0011
 Uzbekistan0011
Totals (20 entries)27272781

References[edit]


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