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World Cup Men Canoe World Cup 2006 Flatwater Racing Men's Canoe 1st World Cup 2nd World Cup World Championship 3rd World Cup RANK NAME COUNTRY TOTAL Poznan 2006 Duisburg 2006 Szeged 2006 GuangZhou 2006 1 OPALEV MAXIM RUS 30 30 20 40 120 2 ANDREAS DITTMER GER 40 26 16 82 3 MARK OLDERSHAW CAN 12 8 8 28 56 4 WENJUN YANG CHN 4143250 5 MARTIN DOKTOR CZE 22 10 14 46 6 ATTILA VAJDA HUN 30 14 44 7 FLORIN MIRONCIC ROM 30 12 42 8 PAWEL BARSZKIEWICZ POL 16 12 12 40 9 RICHARD DALTON CAN 14 12 8 34 10 LIPKIN NIKOLAY RUS 12 12 24 11 ANDREAS KILIGKARIDIS GRE 10 12 22 11 MARIAN OSTRCIL SVK 8104 22 13 EVERARDO CRISTOBAL MEX 20 20 13 JORDAN MALLOCH USA 20 20 15 CHEBAN YURIY UKR 16 16 16 SHAOKUN HUANG CHN 12 12 17 DAVID CAL FIGUEROA ESP 10 10 17 ANH HOANG HONG VIE 10 10 19 VAITSISHKIN DZMITRY BLR 88 19 MARCIN GRZYBOWSKI POL 88 21 ALIAKSANDR ZHUKOUSKY BLR 6 6 21 QIGUANG ZHANG CHN 66 21 ASNAWIR INA 66 21 JEVGENIJ SUKLIN LTU 426 25 STANIMIR ATHANASOV BUL 224 25 ROINADI INA 44 25 SHAHOU NASERI IRI 44 28 ANDREI BAHDANOVICH BLR 2 2 28 THOMAS HALL CAN 22 28 TAKENAKA ISSEI JPN 22 World Cup 2006 Flatwater Racing Men's Kayak 1st World Cup 2nd World Cup World Championship 3rd World Cup RANK NAME COUNTRY TOTAL Poznan 2006 Duisburg 2006 Szeged 2006 GuangZhou 2006 1 ADAM VAN KOEVERDEN CAN 36 40 24 40 140 2 LUTZ ALTEPOST GER 16 6 14 30 66 2 BEN FOUHY NZL 32 20 14 66 4 RYAKHOV ANTON RUS 18 12 18 2 50 4 MARKUS OSCARSSON SWE 20 10 20 50 6 STRELCHANKA STANISLAU BLR 30 30 7 ZOLTAN BENKO HUN 20 8 28 7 EIRIK VERAAS LARSEN NOR 4 14 10 28 9 JERNEJ ZUPANCIC REGENT SLO 12 12 24 10 CARLOS PEREZ RIAL ESP 16 6 22 10 TOMASZ MENDELSKI POL 14 8 22 10 JEFF SMOKE USA 22 22 10 RAMI ZUR USA 22 22 14 MAREK TWARDOWSKI POL 20 20 15 SHAUN RUBENSTEIN RSA 14 4 18 16 TIM BRABANTS GBR 16 16 17 KEN WALLACE AUS 2 2 10 14 18 VYTAUTAS VAICIKONIS LTU 12 12 19 STJEPAN JANIC CRO 10 10 19 BJORN GOLDSCHMIDT GER 6 4 10 21 LEI WANG CHN 88 21 YAO PAN CHN 88 21 KIM WRAAE DEN 8 8 21 ROBIN KOENDERS NED 8 8 21 EMANUEL SILVA POR 2 6 8 26 DAVID SMITH AUS 66 26 REECE BAKER AUS 66 28 DALE WELSH AUS 44 28 ZHIHADLA DZIANIS BLR 44 28 SEBASTIEN JOUVE FRA 4 4 31 KAI WANG CHN 22 World Cup 2006 Flatwater Racing Women's Kayak 1st World Cup Poznan 2nd World Cup World Championship 3rd World Cup RANK NAME COUNTRY TOTAL 2006 Duisburg 2006 Szeged 2006 GuangZhou 2006 1 SOFIA PALDANIUS SWE 16 20 12 48 2 JOSEFA IDEM ITA 8 16 16 40 3 KAREN FURNEAUX CAN 14 14 10 38 4 BEATA MIKOLAJCZYK POL 20 12 4 36 5 HONGYAN ZHONG CHN 14 20 34 6 ANNE RIKALA FIN 10 16 26 7 CARRIE JOHNSON USA 6 8 10 24 8 EMILIE FOURNEL CAN 12 10 22 9 DALMA BENEDEK HUN 20 20 10 LYNDSIE FOGARTY AUS 14 14 11 JENNI HONKANEN FIN 12 12 11 YULIANA SALAKHOVA RUS 6 6 12 13 CHANTAL MEEK AUS 8 8 13 XIAOYAN WANG CHN 88 15 SANTY PETRA BEL 4 2 6 15 JENNIFER HODSON RSA 6 6 17 SARCE ARONGGEAR INA 44 17 FABIANA SGROI ITA 4 4 19 TIMEA PAKSY HUN 2 2 19 PISHCHULINA NADEZDA RUS 22 19 ANTONIJA NADJ SER 2 2 World Cup 2006 Flatwater Racing Best National Federation 1st World Cup 2nd World Cup World Championship 3rd World Cup RANK COUNTRY TOTAL Poznan 2006 Duisburg 2006 Szeged 2006 GuangZhou 2006 1 GERMANY(GER) 123 139 114 12 388 2 HUNGARY(HUN) 96 144 240 3 BELARUS(BLR) 53 26 33 82 194 4 CHINA(CHN) 57 20 16 88 181 5 CANADA(CAN) 25 45 41 48 159 6 POLAND(POL) 56 39 63 158 7 RUSSIA(RUS) 44 20 35 36 135 8 AUSTRALIA(AUS) 36 7 11 36 90 9 ROMANIA(ROM) 8 48 25 81 10 CUBA(CUB) 35 32 9 76 11 ITALY(ITA) 28 11 14 53 12 LITHUANIA(LTU) 12 10 1 10 33 13 FINLAND(FIN) 1 8 2 20 31 13 SLOVAKIA(SVK) 20 5 6 31 15 CZECH REPUBLIC(CZE) 15 15 30 16 JAPAN(JPN) 4 2 22 28 17 SWEDEN(SWE) 15 10 2 27 18 REP. OF UKRAINE 6 8 12 26 19 NORWAY(NOA) 10 9 6 25 20 FRANCE(FRA) 2 11 11 24 21 AUSTRIA(AUT) 10 6 4 20 22 REP. OF UZBEKISTAN(UZB) 12 4 3 19 23 PORTUGAL(POR) 18 18 24 INDONESIA(INA) 17 17 25 SPAIN(ESP) 14 14 26 ISRAEL(ISR) 4 3 4 11 27 DENMARK(DEN) 10 10 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 28 88 (USA) 29 NEW ZEALAND(NZL) 4 2 6 29 THE NETHERLANDS(NED) 4 1 1 6 29 VIETNAM(VIE) 66 32 IRAN(IRI) 55 33 CROATIA(CRO) 4 4 34 BULGARIA(BUL) 3 3 34 GREAT BRITAIN(GBR) 3 3 34 IRELAND(IRL) 3 3 34 SERBIA(SER) 3 3 38 BELGIUM(BEL) 1 1 World Cup Ranking 2006 Flatwater Racing Men's Kayak 1st World 2nd World World 3rd World Cup RANK NAME COUNTRY Cup Poznan Cup Duisburg Championships GuangZhou TOTAL 2006 2006 Szeged 2006 2006 1 ADAM VAN KOEVERDEN CAN 36 40 24 40 140 2 LUTZ ALTEPOST GER 16 6 14 30 66 2 BEN FOUHY NZL 32 20 14 0 66 Men's Canoe World 3rd World Cup 1st World Cup 2nd World Cup RANK NAME COUNTRY Championships GuangZhou TOTAL Poznan 2006 Duisburg 2006 Szeged 2006 2006 1 OPALEV MAXIM RUS 30 30 20 40 120 2 ANDREAS DITTMER GER 40 26 16 0 82 3 MARK OLDERSHAW CAN 12 8 8 28 56 Women's Kayak World 3rd World Cup 1st World Cup 2nd World Cup RANK NAME COUNTRY Championships GuangZhou TOTAL Poznan 2006 Duisburg 2006 Szeged 2006 2006 1 SOFIA PALDANIUS SWE 16 20 12 0 48 2 JOSEFA IDEM ITA 81616 040 3 KAREN FURNEAUX CAN 14 14 10 0 38 Best National Federation 1st World World 2nd World Cup 3rd World Cup RANK COUNTRY Cup Championship TOTAL Duisburg 2006 GuangZhou 2006 Poznan Szeged 2006 1 GERMANY (GER) 123 139 114 12 388 2 HUNGARY (HUN) 0 96 144 0 240 3 BELARUS (BLR) 53 26 33 82 194.
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