Second gold medal in K1 men
Stefano Cipressi (ITA), the ICF Board of Directors have decided, in the interests of fairness and portsmanship, that a further Gold Medal is awarded to Julien Billaut (FRA). They are both declared World Champion 2006.
Tony Estanguet from France took the firts place in category C1 men on the World championships of C2 at 2006 ICF Slalom World Championships in Prague-Troja in a time of 207,69 (0).
Jana Dukatova, like the first slovaks athlet, took the firts place in category K1 women on the World championships of C2 at 2006 ICF Slalom World Championships in Prague-Troja in a time of 224,09 (2).
Stefano Cipressi from Italy won the World championships of K1 at 2006 ICF Slalom World Championships in Prague-Troja in a time of 202,02 s (2), but his title had to be confirmed by jury after the protest from the team of France.
Results of ICF Canoe Kayak World Championships 2006
Tony Estanguet from France won the semi-final run of C1 men in the ICF Slalom World Championships 2006 in Prague-Troja. Slovak Michal Martikan had a second fastest time among 40 competitors, the third place after the qualification belongs to Stefan Pfanmöller from Germany.
Czech racers Jaroslav Volf and Ondrej Stepanek won the World championships of C2 at 2006 ICF Slalom World Championships in Prague-Troja in a time of 224,67 (2).
Stefano Cipressi from Italy won the semi-final run of K1 men in the ICF Slalom World Championships 2006 in Prague-Troja. Second fastest time among 40 racers had Julien Billaut from France and the third place after the first final run belongs to Alexander Grimm from Germany.
Pichery, Fer and Gaspard from France won the World championships of Teams K1 women at 2006 ICF Slalom World Championships in Prague-Troja in a time of 264,87 s (4).
Germany racers Pfanmöller, Bettge, Benzen won the World championships of Teams C1 men at 2006 ICF Slalom World Championships in Prague-Troja in a time of 233,24 s (2).