2012 Canoe Sprint European Championships

The 2012 Canoe Sprint European Championships was held on 22–24 June at Zagreb, Croatia.

Medal overview

Men

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
C-1 200 m[1]  Valentin Demyanenko (AZE) 38.752  Alfonso Benavides (ESP) 38.968  Jevgenij Shuklin (LTU) 39.060
C-1 500 m[2]  Mathieu Goubel (FRA) 1:47.495  Martin Fuksa (CZE) 1:48.211  David Cal (ESP) 1:48.567
C-1 1000 m[3]  Sebastian Brendel (GER) 3:50.726  Mathieu Goubel (FRA) 3:51.462  Aliaksandr Zhukouski (BLR) 3:54.102
C-1 5000 m[4]  Florin Comanici (ROU) 22:55.509  Manuel Antonio Campos (ESP) 23:21.833  Matej Rusnák (SVK) 23:31.905
C-2 200 m[5]  Lithuania
Raimundas Labuckas
Tomas Gadeikis
35.956  Belarus
Dzmitry Rabchanka
Aliaksandr Vauchetski
36.820  Italy
Daniele Santini
Luca Incollingo
37.472
C-2 500 m[6]  Czech Republic
Jaroslav Radoň
Filip Dvořák
1:39.564  Romania
Alexandru Dumitrescu
Victor Mihalachi
1:40.028  Ukraine
Vitaliy Vergeles
Denys Kamerylov
1:40.792
C-2 1000 m[7]  Romania
Alexandru Dumitrescu
Victor Mihalachi
3:35.020  Germany
Peter Kretschmer
Kurt Kuschela
3:35.544  Belarus
Andrei Bahdanovich
Aliaksandr Bahdanovich
3:35.744
C-4 1000 m[8]  Belarus
Dzmitry Rabchanka
Dzmitry Vaitsishkin
Dzianis Harazha
Aliaksandr Vauchetski
3:22.139  Romania
Josif Chirilă
Cătălin Costache
Mihail Simion
Florin Comanici
3:23.551  Hungary
Márton Tóth
Róbert Mike
Henrik Vasbányai
Szabolcs Németh
3:25.799
K-1 200 m[9]  Marko Novaković (SRB) 34.431  Maxime Beaumont (FRA) 34.479  Edward McKeever (GBR) 34.499
K-1 500 m[10]  Anders Gustafsson (SWE) 1:36.858  Marek Twardowski (POL)
 Josef Dostál (CZE)
1:36.998 not awarded
K-1 1000 m[11]  Max Hoff (GER) 3:27.214  René Holten Poulsen (DEN) 3:29.326  Francisco Cubelos (ESP) 3:29.422
K-1 5000 m[12]  Aleh Yurenia (BLR) 20:33.221  Max Hoff (GER) 20:34.245  Milán Noé (HUN) 21:10.717
K-2 200 m[13]  United Kingdom
Liam Heath
Jon Schofield
31.596  Germany
Ronald Rauhe
Jonas Ems
31.780  Poland
Sebastian Szypula
Dawid Putto
31.904
K-2 500 m[14]  France
Arnaud Hybois
Sébastien Jouve
1:27.094  Serbia
Dusko Stanojević
Dejan Pajić
1:27.382  Belarus
Raman Piatrushenka
Vadzim Makhneu
1:27.390
K-2 1000 m[15]  Hungary
Rudolf Dombi
Roland Kökény
3:13.981  Germany
Martin Hollstein
Andreas Ihle
3:15.011  Slovakia
Peter Gelle
Erik Vlček
3:15.551
K-4 1000 m[16]  Denmark
Kim Wraae
René Holten Poulsen
Emil Stćr
Kasper Bleibach
2:51.947  Romania
Traian Neagu
Toni Ioneticu
Ştefan Vasile
Petrus Gavrila
2:52.239  Serbia
Milenko Zorić
Ervin Holpert
Aleksandar Aleksić
Dejan Terzić
2:52.959

Women

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
C-1 200 m[17]  Staniliya Stamenova (BUL) 48.915  Sophie Cordelier (FRA) 50.088  Olga Aliohina (UKR) 50.104
C-2 500 m[18]  Hungary
Kincső Takács
Zsanett Lakatos
2:07.878  Belarus
Katsiaryna Herasimenka
Sviatlana Tulupava
2:09.510  Ukraine
Nataliya Zhiliuk
Dariya Motova
2:16.062
K-1 200 m[19]  Nataša Dušev-Janić (HUN) 39.372  Marta Walczykiewicz (POL) 39.652  Teresa Portela (POR) 40.376
K-1 500 m[20]  Katrin Wagner-Augustin (GER) 1:49.300  Danuta Kozák (HUN) 1:49.948  Špela Ponomarenko Janić (SVN) 1:51.252
K-1 1000 m[21]  Malgorzata Wardowicz (POL) 4:01.023  Silke Hörmann (GER) 4:02.251  Ana Roxana Lehaci (AUT) 4:02.867
K-1 5000 m[22]  Renáta Csay (HUN) 22:46.576  Eva Barrios (ESP) 23:00.888  Katrin Wagner-Augustin (GER) 23:01.440
K-2 200 m[23]  Germany
Franziska Weber
Tina Dietze
0:35.878  Belarus
Volha Khudzenka
Maryna Pautaran
0:35.994  Portugal
Joana Vasconcelos
Beatriz Gomes
0:36.154
K-2 500 m[24]  Hungary
Katalin Kovács
Nataša Dušev-Janić
1:38.704  Belarus
Volha Khudzenka
Maryna Pautaran
1:39.144  Poland
Karolina Naja
Beata Mikolajczyk
1:39.292
K-2 1000 m[25]  Poland
Karolina Naja
Beata Mikolajczyk
3:39.096  Hungary
Anna Karasz
Ninetta Vad
3:40.470  Spain
Beatriz Manchón
Jana Smidakova
3:41.760
K-4 500 m[26]  Germany
Carolin Leonhardt
Franziska Weber
Katrin Wagner-Augustin
Tina Dietze
1:32.176  Belarus
Iryna Pamialova
Nadzeya Papok
Volha Khudzenka
Maryna Pautaran
1:33.356  Hungary
Gabriella Szabó
Danuta Kozák
Katalin Kovács
Krisztina Fazekas Zur
1:34.832

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Germany55111
2 Hungary52310
3 Belarus25310
4 France2305
 Romania2305
6 Poland2226
7 Czech Republic1203
8 Serbia1113
9 Denmark1102
10 Great Britain1012
 Lithuania1012
12 Azerbaijan1001
 Bulgaria1001
 Sweden1001
15 Spain0336
16 Ukraine0033
17 Portugal0022
 Slovakia0022
19 Austria0011
 Italy0011
 Slovenia0011
Total[27] 26 27 25 78

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