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List of world best times in canoeing

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Listed below are the canoe sprint world best times in Sprint canoe and Sprint kayak events. The ICF only acknowledge world best times set in finals of Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, Continental Championships and "other canoe sprint events with acceptable high technical level".[1]

Men

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Distance Event Record Canoeist Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
200 m MK1 33.380 Liam Heath  Great Britain 16 July 2017 European Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria [2]
MK2 30.500 Nebojša Grujić
Marko Novaković
 Serbia 10 August 2014 World Championship Moscow, Russia [3]
MC1 37.446 Vadim Korobov  Lithuania 17 July 2016 European U23 Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria [4]
MC2 35.350 Alexey Korovashkov
Ivan Shtyl
 Russia 10 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
MC4 32.753 Robert Vinturis
Ionel Averian
Marian Ciucu
Cristian Mardale
 Romania 1997 Duisburg, Germany
500 m MK1 1:35.04 Tom Liebscher  Germany 23 August 2019 World Championships Szeged, Hungary [5]
MK2 1:26.500 Bence Nádas
Sándor Tótka
 Hungary 16 July 2017 European Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria [2]
MK4 1:17.734 Tom Liebscher
Ronald Rauhe
Max Rendschmidt
Max Lemke
 Germany 27 August 2017 World Championships Račice, Czech Republic [6]
MC1 1:43.669 Martin Fuksa  Czech Republic 20 May 2018 World Cup Szeged, Hungary [7]
MC2 1:35.829 Alexey Korovashkov
Ivan Shtyl
 Russia 9 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
MC4 1:29.155 Pavel Petrov
Mikhail Pavlov
Viktor Melantyev
Ivan Shtyl
 Russia 9 June 2018 European Championships Belgrade, Serbia [8]
1000 m MK1 3:20.643 Bálint Kopasz  Hungary 3 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan
MK2 3:04.940 Marko Tomićević
Milenko Zorić
 Serbia 9 June 2018 European Championships Belgrade, Serbia [8]
MK4 2:46.724 Daniel Havel
Lukáš Trefil
Josef Dostál
Jan Štěrba
 Czech Republic 10 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
MC1 3:42.385 Martin Fuksa  Czech Republic 26 May 2018 World Cup Duisburg, Germany [9]
MC2 3:24.995 Serguey Torres
Fernando Jorge
 Cuba 3 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan
MC4 3:10.701 Ilya Pervukhin
Viktor Melantyev
Kirill Shamshurin
Rasul Ishmukhamedov
 Russia 9 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
5000 m MK1 18:00.04 Eirik Verås Larsen  Norway 24 May 2009 World Cup Poznań, Poland [10]
MC1 20:27.35 Kurt Kuschela  Germany 29 May 2010 World Cup Szeged, Hungary [11]
4 × 200 m relay MK1 2:24.193 Miklós Dudás
Sándor Tótka
Bence Nádas
Dávid Hérics
 Hungary 10 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
MC1 2:43.602 Ivan Shtyl
Andrey Kraitor
Alexey Korovashkov
Nikolay Lipkin
 Russia 10 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]

Women

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Distance Event Record Canoeist Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
200 m WK1 37.898 Lucy  New Zealand 10 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
WK2 35.869 Anna Kárász
Ninetta Vad
 Hungary 10 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
WK4 33.778 Mariana Limbău
Raluca Ioniță
Sanda Toma
Elena Radu
 Romania 6 July 1997 European Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria [12]
WC1 44.12 Katie Vincent  Canada 10 August 2024 Olympic Games Vaires-sur-Marne, France [13]
WC2 42.014 Lin Wenjun
Zhang Luqi
 China 2 June 2019 World Cup Duisburg, Germany [14]
500 m WK1 1:46.19 Aimee Fisher  New Zealand 12 May 2024 World Cup Szeged, Hungary [15]
WK2 1:35.785 Larissa
Caitlin Regal
 New Zealand 3 August 2021 Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan
WK4 1:28.219 Gabriella Szabó
Danuta Kozák
Anna Kárász
Ninetta Vad
 Hungary 9 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
WC1 2:00.73 Alena Nazdrova  Belarus 23 August 2019 World Championships Szeged, Hungary [5]
WC2 1:51.428 Katie Vincent
Laurence Vincent Lapointe
 Canada 26 May 2018 World Cup Duisburg, Germany [9]
WC4 1:44.769 Laura Gönczöl
Fanni Seres
Zsófia Csorba
Réka Opavszky
 Hungary 6 Seprtember 2021 European Junior Championships Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal [16]
1000 m WK1 3:49.423 Teneale Hatton  New Zealand 9 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]
WK2 3:31.645 Justyna Iskrzycka
Paulina Paszek
 Poland 9 June 2018 European Championships Belgrade, Serbia [8]
WK4 3:13.296 Eszter Rasztótsky
Kinga Dékány
Krisztina Fazekas
Natasa Janics
 Hungary 13 September 2003 World Championships Gainesville, United States
WC1 4:25.314 Liudmyla Luzan  Ukraine 21 May 2022 World Cup Račice, Czech Republic [17]
5000 m WK1 20:10.1 Bridgitte Hartley  South Africa 10 May 2009 World Cup Račice, Czech Republic [18]
WC1 25:00.822 Laurence Vincent Lapointe  Canada 2 June 2019 World Cup Duisburg, Germany [14]
4 × 200 m relay WK1 2:47.793 Karolina Naja
Edyta Dzieniszewska
Ewelina Wojnarowska
Marta Walczykiewicz
 Poland 10 August 2014 World Championships Moscow, Russia [3]

Mixed

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Distance Event Record Canoeist Nationality Date Meet Place Ref
200 m XK2 33.94 Anna Lucz
Kolos Csizmadia
 Hungary 19 September 2021 World Championships Copenhagen, Denmark [19]
XC2 39.10 Irina Andreeva
Ivan Shtyl
 Russia 19 September 2021 World Championships Copenhagen, Denmark [19]
500 m XK2 1:32.553 Franziska John
Max Rendschmidt
 Germany 2 June 2019 World Cup Duisburg, Germany [14]
XC2 1:44.729 Liu Hao
Sun Mengya
 China 2 June 2019 World Cup Duisburg, Germany [14]

References

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  10. ^ "2009 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup 2 – Poznań, Poland" (PDF). International Canoe Federation. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
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  12. ^ "Canoe Racing European Championships – 3–6 July 1997, Plovdiv, Bulgaria" (PDF). rfep.es. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
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