2024 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships

9°44′43.4″N 118°43′55.5″E / 9.745389°N 118.732083°E / 9.745389; 118.732083 (tournament venue)

2024 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships
2024
Tournament information
SportCanoeing (dragon boat)
DatesOctober 28–November 3, 2024
Host(s)Philippines
Venue(s)1
Participants24 countries

The 2024 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships is an international canoeing competition in dragon boat hosted in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines from October 28 to November 3, 2024.[1][2][3] The tournament was hosted under the auspices of the Philippine Canoe Kayak Dragonboat Federation.[4]

This marks the first the tournament was hosted in Southeast Asia.[5] The host was the overall champions.[6]

Venue

The course for the 2024 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships was set up along the waters of the Puerto Princesa Baywalk promenade.[7]

Participating nations

Notes:

  1. ^ Composed of rowers recruited by the Russian Canoe Federation.[8] In other sports competition, Belarus along with Russia also competes under the Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN) status

Events

Event
Category
10 seater 20 seater
200m 500m 2000m 200m 500m 2000m
Open – Seniors
Open – Juniors
Open – Masters 40+
Open – Masters 50+
Women – Seniors
Women – Juniors
Women – Masters 40+
Women – Masters 50+
Mixed – Seniors WGQ WGQ WGQ
Mixed – Juniors
Mixed – Masters 40+
Mixed – Masters 50+

Source: ICF[9]

Medal summary

Medal tally includes Seniors, Juniors, Masters 40+, and Masters 50+ events.

  *   Host nation (Philippines)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Philippines*1120839
2 Thailand8008
3 Individual Neutral Athletes63312
4 Ukraine5016
5 Canada46414
6 Hungary44412
7 Iran43512
8 Czech Republic3249
9 Poland3115
10 United States2013
11 Indonesia1113
12 Myanmar1102
 Spain1102
14 Hong Kong1012
15 Germany0527
 Singapore0527
17 India0178
18 Malaysia0112
19 Chinese Taipei0101
20 Sweden0033
21 Bulgaria0000
 Cambodia0000
 France0000
 South Korea0000
Totals (24 entries)545548157

Source: ICF[10]

Results

Seniors

Open

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10-seater 200m[11] Thailand Malaysia Iran
20-seater 200m[12] Thailand Philippines Hong Kong
10-seater 500m[13] Thailand Iran Individual Neutral Athletes
20-seater 500m[14] Thailand Philippines Individual Neutral Athletes
10-seater 2000m[15] Spain Iran Malaysia
20-seater 2000m[16] Czech Republic Philippines India

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10-seater 200m[17] Thailand Singapore Ukraine
20-seater 200m[18] Thailand Individual Neutral Athletes Philippines
10-seater 500m[19] Thailand Iran Individual Neutral Athletes
20-seater 500m
10-seater 2000m[20] Iran Individual Neutral Athletes Philippines
20-seater 2000m[21] Individual Neutral Athletes Philippines Iran

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10-seater 200m[22] Indonesia Myanmar Chinese Taipei
20-seater 200m[23] Philippines Canada Individual Neutral Athletes
10-seater 500m[24] Myanmar Hungary Indonesia
20-seater 500m[25] Ukraine Philippines Individual Neutral Athletes
10-seater 2000m[26] Hungary Indonesia Czech Republic
20-seater 2000m[27] Czech Republic Spain Individual Neutral Athletes

Qualification for the 2025 World Games

Teams participating in all three mixed 10-seater races are eligible to qualify for the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China. There are 12 quota places, with ten places for contestation. The top teams with the highest overall points across will qualify.[28][29] Thailand and Indonesia are already qualified via the ICF Dragon Boat World Cup in Yichang.[3] World Games host, China has a reserved berth.[28] The remaining nine qualifying teams were confirmed on 3 November 2024.[30] AIN originally qualified but the next ranked team South Korea did.[31]

Event
Country
10-seater race Overall Qualification
200m 500m 2000m Pts Rank
Indonesia 1st (20) 3rd (18) 2nd (19) 57 Already qualified for the 2025 World Games
through the ICF Dragon Boat World Cup
Hungary 6th (15) 2nd (19) 1st (20) 54 1st Qualified for the 2025 World Games
Myanmar 2nd (19) 1st (20) 8th (13) 52 2nd
Spain 4th (17) 8th (13) 4th (17) 47 3rd
Ukraine 7th (14) 5th (16) 7th (14) 44 4th
Chinese Taipei 3rd (18) 6th (15) 12th (9) 42 5th
Thailand 8th (13) 9th (12) 5th (16) 41 Already qualified for the 2025 World Games
through the ICF Dragon Boat World Cup
Czech Republic 9th (12) 11th (10) 3rd (18) 40 6th Qualified for the 2025 World Games
Philippines 5th (16) 13th (8) 10th (11) 35 7th
Cambodia 10th (11) 7th (14) 11th (10) 35 8th
Individual Neutral Athletes 13th (8) 12th (9) 6th (15) 32 9th Withdrew
South Korea 18th (3) 4th (17) 14th (7) 27 10th Qualified for the 2025 World Games
Canada 11th (10) 18th (3) 9th (12) 25 11th
Singapore 15th (6) 10th (11) 15th (6) 23 12th
Germany 16th (5) 15th (6) 13th (8) 19 14th
Hong Kong 12th (9) 16th (5) 18th (3) 17 16th
United States 17th (4) 19th (2) 6 Ineligible for qualification

Rules for classification: 1) Total points; 2) 200m ranking 3) 500m ranking 4) 500m ranking 5) Drawing of lots[29]

References

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  14. ^ "Race 88 - 20 OPEN 500 - Final". IMAS Sportsystems. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
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