SZEGED salomon speedcross 3 ireland , Hungary, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Following are the results from the 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup finals in Szeged, Hungary, on Sunday.
Women's K1 200m Final A:
1. Dora Lucz, Hungary, 39.411 seconds
2. Aimee Fisher, New Zealand, 39.718
3. Sarah Guyot, France, 39.942
Women's K2 200m Final A:
1. Mariia Kichasova, Anastasiya Horlova, Ukraine, 36.922 seconds
2. Susanna Cicali, Francesca Genzo, Italy, 37.376
3. Reka Hagymasi, Agnes Szabo, Hungary, 37.722
Women's K2 500m Final A:
1. Lisa Carrington, Caitlin Ryan, New Zealand, 1:38.349 minutes
2. Kira Stepanova, Jelena Aniushina, Russia, 1:40.880
3. Anja Osterman, Spela Ponomarenko-Janic, Sovenia, 1:41.842
Women's K4 500m Final A:
1. New Zealand (Lisa Carrington, Kayla Imrie, Aimee Fisher, Caitlin Ryan), 1:30.754 minutes
2. Hungary (Ninetta Vad, Reka Hagymasi, Krisztina Fazekas-zur, Tamara Takacs), 1:31.454
3. Spain (Alicia Heredia, Begona Lazkano, Sara Ouzande, Isabel Contreras), 1:31.808
Women's C1 200m Final A:
1. Laurence Vincent-Lapointe, Canada, 45.842 seconds
2. Kincso Devecserine Takacs, Hungary, 46.157
3. Katie Vincent, Canada, 46.295
Women's C2 200m Final A:
1. Andrea Santos De Oliveira, Angela Aparecida Elias Da Silva, Brazil, 44.061 seconds
2. Nadya Crossman-Serb, Anne-Sophie Lavoie-Parent, Cananda, 44.946
3. Daria Kharchenko, Aliia Almakaeva, Russia, 45.099
Women's C2 500m Final A:
1. Kincso Devecserine Takacs, Balla Virag, Hungary, 1:57.242 minutes
2. Laurence Vincent-Lapointe, Katie Vincent, Cananda, 1:58.696
3. Irina Andreeva, Olesia Romasenko, Russia, 1:59.688
Men's K1 200m Final A:
1. Liam Heath, Britain, 34.259 seconds
2. Maxime Beaumont, France, 34.313
3. Carlos Garrote, Spain, 34.536
Men's K1 500m Final A:
1. Josef Dostal, Czech Republic, 1:38.020 minutes
2. Roi Rodriguez, Spain, 1:38.428
3. Oleh Kukharyk, Ukraine, 1:38.528
Men's K4 500m Final A:
1. Germany (Ronald Rauhe, Tom Liebscher, Max Lemke, Max Rendschmidt), 1:18.748 minutes
2. Spain (Rodrigo Germade, Marcus Walz, Carlos Garrote, Cristian Toro), 1:19.340
3. Czech Republic (Jan Sterba, Daniel Havel, Jakub Spicar, Radek Slouf), 1:19.925
Men's C1 200m Final A:
1. Henrikas Zustautas, Lithuania, 38.008 seconds
2. Zaza Nadiradze, Georgia, 38.323
3. Ivan Stil, Russia, 38.415
Men's C2 500m Final A:
1. Ivan Shtyl, Viktor Melantev, Russia, 1:39.605 minutes
2. Dmytro Iancsuk, Taras Mishchuk, Ukraine, 1:41.158
3. Adrian Sieiro, Sergio Vallejo, Spain, 1:41.497
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