- Manfred Merkel
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Medal record Men's canoe slalom World Championships Gold 1959 Geneva Mixed C-2 Gold 1961 Hainsberg C-2 Gold 1961 Hainsberg C-2 team Gold 1963 Spittal C-2 Gold 1963 Spittal C-2 team Gold 1965 Spittal C-2 Gold 1967 Lipno C-2 team Manfred Merkel is an East German slalom canoer who competed from the late 1950s to the late 1960s. He won seven gold medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships (C-2: 1961, 1963, 1965; C-2 team: 1961, 1963, 1967; Mixed C-2: 1959).
See also
- Günther Merkel
References
1949: France (Michel Duboille & Jacques Rosseau) · 1951: France (Claude Neveu & Roger Paris) · 1953: Switzerland (Charles Dussuet & Jean Engler) · 1955: France (Claude Neveu & Roger Paris) · 1957: East Germany (Dieter Friedrich & Horst Kleinert) · 1959: East Germany (Dieter Friedrich & Horst Kleinert) · 1961: East Germany (Günther Merkel & Manfred Merkel) · 1963: East Germany (Günther Merkel & Manfred Merkel) · 1965: East Germany (Günther Merkel & Manfred Merkel) · 1967: Czechoslovakia (Miroslav Stach & Zdeněk Valenta) · 1969: France (Jean-Claude Olry & Jean-Louis Olry) · 1971: East Germany (Klaus Trummer & Jürgen Kretschmer) · 1973: Czechoslovakia (Jiří Krejza & Jaroslav Pollert) · 1975: East Germany (Klaus Trummer & Jürgen Kretschmer) · 1977: East Germany (Walter Hofmann & Jürgen Kalbitz) · 1979: West Germany (Dieter Welsink & Peter Czupryna) · 1981: United States (Steve Garvis & Mike Garvis) · 1983: United States (Lecky Haller & Fritz Haller) · 1985: West Germany (Thomas Klein-Impelmann & Stephan Küppers) · 1987: France (Pierre Calori & Jacques Calori) · 1989: West Germany (Frank Hemmer & Thomas Loose) · 1991: France (Frank Adisson & Wilfrid Forgues) · 1993: Czech Republic (Jiří Rohan & Miroslav Šimek) · 1995: Poland (Krzysztof Kołomański & Michał Staniszewski) · 1997: France (Frank Adisson & Wilfrid Forgues) · 1999: Czech Republic (Marek Jiras & Tomáš Máder) · 2002: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2003: Germany (Marcus Becker & Stefan Henze) · 2005: Germany (Christian Bahmann & Michael Senft) · 2006: Czech Republic (Jaroslav Volf & Ondřej Štěpánek) · 2007: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2009: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2010: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2011: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner)
1949: France (Michel Duboille/Jacques Rosseau, Claude Neveu/Roger Paris & René Gavinet/Simon Gavinet) · 1951: France (Pierre d'Alençon/Jean Dreux, Jacques Musson/André Pean & Claude Neveu/Roger Paris) · 1953: France (René Gavinet/Simon Gavinet, Claude Neveu/Roger Paris & Pierre d'Alençon/Jean-Luc Houssaye) · 1955: Czechoslovakia (František Hrabě/Jiří Kotana, Vladimír Lánský/Josef Hendrych & Rudolf Flégr/Milan Řehoř) · 1957: Czechoslovakia (Rudolf Fleger/Milan Řehoř, Václav Havel/Josef Hendrych & František Hrabě/Jiří Kotana) · 1959: East Germany (Dieter Friedrich/Horst Kleinert, Dieter Göthe/Lothar Schubert & Manfred Glöckner/Rudolf Seifert) · 1961: East Germany (Gernot Bergmann/Horst Rosenhagen, Dieter Friedrich/Horst Kleinert & Günther Merkel/Manfred Merkel) · 1963: East Germany (Siegfried Lück/Jürgen Noak, Günther Merkel/Manfred Merkel & Manfred Glöckner/Rudolf Seifert) · 1965: Czechoslovakia (Ladislav Měšťan/Zdeněk Měšťan, Emil Pollert/Jaroslav Pollert & Jaroslav Brejcha/Milan Kalas) · 1967: East Germany (Ulrich Hippauf/Willi Landers, Siegfried Lück/Jürgen Noak & Günther Merkel/Manfred Merkel) · 1969: West Germany (Karl-Heinz Scheffer/Heinz-Jürgen Steinschulte, Manfred Heß/Wolfgang Wenzel & Hermann Roock/Norbert Schmidt) · 1971: East Germany (Rolf-Dieter Amend/Walter Hofmann, Klaus Trummer/Jürgen Kretschmer & Uwe Franz/Ulrich Opelt) · 1973: West Germany (Olaf Fricke/Michael Reimann, Karl-Heinz Scheffer/Heinz-Jürgen Steinschulte & Wilhelm Baues/Hans-Otto Schumacher) · 1975: East Germany (Rolf-Dieter Amend/Walter Hofmann, Herbert Fischer/Jürgen Henze & Klaus Trummer/Jürgen Kretschmer) · 1977: Czechoslovakia (Jiří Benhák/Ladislav Benhák, Radomír Halfar/Svetomír Kmostak & Miroslav Nedvěd/Pavel Schwarc) · 1979: Poland (Wojciech Kudlik/Jerzy Jeż, Jan Frączek/Ryszard Seruga & Zbigniew Czaja/Jacek Kasprzycki) · 1981: Great Britain (Jock Young/Alistair Munro, Robert Joce/Robert Owen & Eric Jamieson/Robin Williams) · 1983: Czechoslovakia (Miroslav Hajdučík/Milan Kučera, Dušan Zaťko/Ľudovít Tkáč & František Slavík/Jiří Decastelo) · 1985: Czechoslovakia (Jiří Rohan/Miroslav Šimek, Miroslav Hajdučík/Milan Kučera & Viktor Beneš/Ondřej Mohout) · 1987: France (Pierre Calori/Jacques Calori, Michel Saidi/Jerome Daval & Gilles Lelievre/Jerome Daille) · 1989: France (Emmanuel del Rey/Thierry Saidi, Michel Saidi/Jerome Daval & Gilles Lelievre/Jerome Daille) · 1991: France (Frank Adisson/Wilfrid Forgues, Thierry Saidi/Emmanuel del Rey & Gilles Lelievre/Jerome Daille) · 1993: Czech Republic (Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder, Petr Štercl/Pavel Štercl & Jiří Rohan/Miroslav Šimek) · 1995: Czech Republic (Jiří Rohan/Miroslav Šimek, Petr Štercl/Pavel Štercl & Jaroslav Pospíšil/Jaroslav Pollert) · 1997: France (Frank Adisson/Wilfrid Forgues, Emmanuel del Rey/Thierry Saidi & Eric Biau/Bertrand Daille) · 1999: Czech Republic (Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder, Jaroslav Volf/Ondřej Štěpánek & Jaroslav Pospíšil/Jaroslav Pollert) · 2002: France (Pierre Luquet/Christophe Luquet, Alexandre Lauvergne/Nathanael Fouquet & Philippe Quemerais/Yann le Pennec) · 2003: Czech Republic (Jaroslav Volf/Ondřej Štěpánek, Jaroslav Pospíšil/Jaroslav Pollert & Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder) · 2005: Non-medal event · 2006: Czech Republic (Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder, Jaroslav Volf/Ondřej Štěpánek & Jaroslav Pospíšil/Jaroslav Pollert) · 2007: Czech Republic (Jaroslav Volf/Ondřej Štěpánek, Marek Jiras/Tomáš Máder & Jaroslav Pospíšil/David Mrůzek) · 2009: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner/Peter Hochschorner, Ladislav Škantár/Peter Škantár & Tomáš Kučera/Ján Bátik) · 2010: France (Denis Gargaud Chanut/Fabien Lefèvre, Gauthier Klauss/Matthieu Peche & Pierre Picco/Hugo Biso) · 2011: France (Gauthier Klauss/Matthieu Peche, Pierre Labarelle/Nicolas Peschier & Denis Gargaud Chanut/Fabien Lefèvre)
1955: Czechoslovakia (Dana Martanová & Jiří Pecka) · 1957: East Germany (Birgitte Schmidt & Manfred Glöckner) · 1959: East Germany (Rita Behrend & Manfred Merkel) · 1961: Czechoslovakia (Vratislava Nováková & Karel Novák) · 1963: Yugoslavia (Alenka Bernot & Borut Justin) · 1965: Czechoslovakia (Ludmilla Sirotková & Václav Janoušek) · 1967: Czechoslovakia (Jaroslava Krčálová & Milan Svoboda) · 1969: Czechoslovakia (Jitka Traplová & Milan Svoboda) · 1971: Czechoslovakia (Hana Koudelová & Jiří Koudela) · 1973: United States (Carol Knight & Dave Knight) · 1975: United States (Marietta Gillman & Chuck Lyda) · 1977: United States (Marietta Gillman & Chuck Lyda) · 1979: Not held · 1981: United States (Elizabeth Hayman & Fritz Haller)
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