1989 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships

The 1989 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships were held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

The men's competition consisted of eight Canadian (single paddle, open boat) and nine kayak events. Five events were held for the women, all in kayak. Men's C-4 500 m and C-4 1000 m were added along with women's K-1 5000 m and K-2 5000 m.

This was the 22nd championships in canoe sprint.

Medal summary

Men's

Canoe

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
C-1 500 m  Michał Śliwiński (URS)  Olaf Heukrodt (GDR)  Martin Marinov (BUL)
C-1 1000 m  Ivan Klementiev (URS)  Larry Cain (CAN)  Gáspár Boldizsár (HUN)
C-1 10000 m  Ivan Klementiev (URS)  Zsolt Bohács (HUN)  Jan Bartůněk (TCH)
C-2 500 m  Soviet Union
Viktor Reneisky
Nicolae Juravschi
 Poland
Tomasz Goliasz
Marek Łbik
 France
Joël Bettin
Philippe Renaud
C-2 1000 m  Denmark
Arne Nielsson
Christian Frederiksen
 France
Olivier Bolvin
Didier Hoyer
 Soviet Union
Yuriy Gurin
Valeriy Veshko
C-2 10000 m  Denmark
Arne Nielsson
Christian Frederiksen
 France
Olivier Bolvin
Didier Hoyer
 United Kingdom
Andrew Train
Stephen Train
C-4 500 m  Soviet Union
Viktor Reneisky
Nicolae Juravschi
Yuriy Gurin
Valeriy Veshko
 Hungary
Attila Szabó
Zsolt Varga
György Zala
Ervin Hoffmann
 France
Bénoît Bernard
Joël Bettin
Philippe Renaud
Pascal Sylvoz
C-4 1000 m  Soviet Union
Viktor Reneisky
Nicolae Juravschi
Yuriy Gurin
Valeriy Veshko
 Hungary
Gusztáv Leikep
Attila Szabó
Gábor Takács
Ervin Hoffmann
 Bulgaria
Dejan Bonev
Nikolay Buhalov
Hristo Georgiev
Paisiy Lubenov

Kayak

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
K-1 500 m  Martin Hunter (AUS)  Kay Bluhm (GDR)  Mike Herbert (USA)
K-1 1000 m  Zsolt Gyulay (HUN)  Torsten Krentz (GDR)  Kalle Sundqvist (SWE)
K-1 10000 m  Attila Szabó (TCH)  Stanislav Boreyko (URS)  José Garcia (POR)
K-2 500 m  East Germany
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Guitsche
 Soviet Union
Sergey Kaleshink
Anatoliy Tishchenko
 Poland
Maciej Freimut
Wojciech Kurpiewski
K-2 1000 m  East Germany
Kay Bluhm
Torsten Guitsche
 Soviet Union
Vladimir Bobrezhov
Arturas Veta
 Hungary
Attilia Andorvicz
Zoltán Berkes
K-2 10000 m  Hungary
Attila Ábrahám
Sándor Hódosi
 United Kingdom
Grayson Bourne
Ivan Lawler
 Soviet Union
Vladimir Gordilley
Gennadiy Vassilenko
K-4 500 m  Soviet Union
Viktor Denisov
Sergey Kirsanov
Aleksandr Matushenko
Viktor Pusev
 West Germany
Volker Kreutzer
Thomas Pfrang
Reiner Scholl
Mario von Appen
 Bulgaria
Adrian Duschev
Petar Godev
Nikolay Jordanov
Ivan Marinov
K-4 1000 m  Hungary
Ferenc Cspies
Attila Ábrahám
Zsolt Gyulay
Sándor Hódosi
 Poland
Robert Chwialkoksi
Maciej Freimut
Grzegorz Krawców
Wojciech Kurpiewski
 East Germany
Guido Behling
Torsten Krentz
Thomas Vaske
André Wohllebe
K-4 10000 m  Soviet Union
Vladimir Bobreshov
Aleksandr Mizgin
Sergey Superata
Arturas Veta
 Hungary
Gábor Kulcsár
Ákos Angyal
Ferenc Csipes
László Vincze
 Poland
Andrzej Gajewski
Tomasz Franaszek
Grzegorz Kaleta
Mariusz Rutkowski

Women's

Kayak

Event Gold Time Silver Time Bronze Time
K-1 500 m  Katrin Borchert (GDR)  Izabela Dylewska (POL)  Josefa Idem (FRG)
K-1 5000 m  Katrin Borchert (GDR)  Izabela Dylewska (POL)  Josefa Idem (FRG)
K-2 500 m  East Germany
Anke Nothnagel
Heike Singer
 Hungary
Éva Dónusz
Erika Mészáros
 Soviet Union
Irina Salomykova
Galina Savenko
K-2 5000 m  East Germany
Monika Bunke
Ramona Portwich
 Romania
Marina Bituleanu
Lumineta Hertea
 Soviet Union
Aleksandra Apanovich
Nadezhda Kovalevich
K-4 500 m  East Germany
Katrin Borchert
Monika Bunke
Heike Singer
Anke Nothnagel
 Hungary
Katalin Gyulai
Henirette Huber
Rita Kőbán
Erika Mészáros
 Soviet Union
Aleksandra Apanovich
Nadezhda Kovalevich
Irina Salomykova
Galina Savenko

Medals table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 8 3 5 16
2  East Germany 7 3 1 11
3  Hungary 3 6 2 11
4  Poland 0 4 2 6
5  France 0 2 2 4
6  West Germany 0 1 2 3
7  Bulgaria 0 0 3 3
8  Denmark 2 0 0 2
9  Czechoslovakia 1 0 1 2
10  United Kingdom 0 1 1 2
11  Australia 1 0 0 1
12  Canada 0 1 0 1
13  Romania 0 1 0 1
14  Portugal 0 0 1 1
15  Sweden 0 0 1 1
16  United States 0 0 1 1
Total 22 22 22 66

References

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