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1963 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships

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The 1963 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships were held in Spittal, Austria under the auspices of International Canoe Federation. It was the 8th edition. The women's folding K1 team event resumed after being absent from the program at 1961 championships.

Medal summary

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Men's

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Canoe

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Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C1  Manfred Schubert (GDR) 361.1  Gert Kleinert (GDR) 378.1  Jean-Claude Tochon (SUI) 382.4
C1 team  East Germany
Manfred Schubert
Gert Kleinert
Karl-Heinz Wozniak
443.5  West Germany
Norbert Schmidt
Otto Stumpf
Heiner Stumpf
580.7  Switzerland
Heinz Grobat
Jean-Claude Tochon
Marcel Roth
613.3
C2  East Germany
Günther Merkel
Manfred Merkel
336.2  Yugoslavia
Natan Bernot
Dare Bernot
342.3  East Germany
Jürgen Noak
Siegfried Lück
343.8
C2 team  East Germany
Günther Merkel & Manfred Merkel
Jürgen Noak & Siegfried Lück
Rudolf Seifert & Manfred Glöckner
479.4  West Germany
Kurt Longrich & Jürgen Hauschild
Hermann Roock & Günter Brümmer
Günther Tuchel & Wolf Dieter Seller
787.4  Austria
Bruno Kerbl & Klaus Gürtelbauer
Anton Biegel & Helmut Schilhuber
Franz Tutschka & Alfred Haberzettl
1657.7

Kayak

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Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
Folding K1  Jürgen Bremer (GDR) 266.7  Rolf Luber (GDR) 274.5  Jiří Černý (TCH) 299.4
Folding K1 team  East Germany
Eberhard Gläser
Rolf Luber
Fritz Lange
419.4  Poland
Eugeniusz Kapłaniak
Władysław Piecyk
Bronisław Waruś
421.4  United Kingdom
David Mitchell
Geoffrey Dinsdale
Martin Rohleder
473.5

Mixed

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Canoe

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Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
C2  Yugoslavia
Alenka Bernot
Borut Justin
372.1  East Germany
Margitta Krüger
Werner Lempert
411.2  Czechoslovakia
Vratislava Nováková
Karel Novák
422.7

Women's

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Kayak

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Event Gold Points Silver Points Bronze Points
Folding K1  Ludmila Veberová (TCH) 312.4  Ursula Gläser (GDR) 331.4  Jana Zvěřinová (TCH) 354.0
Folding K1 team  East Germany
Ursula Gläser
Anneliese Bauer
Lia Merkel
400.2  Czechoslovakia
Ludmila Veberová
Jana Zvěřinová
Renata Knýová
401.7 -

Medals table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 East Germany (GDR)74112
2 Czechoslovakia (TCH)1135
3 Yugoslavia (YUG)1102
4 West Germany (FRG)0202
5 Poland (POL)0101
6 Switzerland (SUI)0022
7 Austria (AUT)0011
 Great Britain (GBR)0011
Totals (8 entries)99826


References

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  1. ^ "Official results" (PDF). Retrieved 8 October 2017.
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