Championnats du monde de slalom (canoë-kayak) 2013

Les 35e Championnats du monde de slalom en canoë-kayak, organisés par la Fédération internationale de canoë, se sont déroulés du 11 au 15 septembre 2013 à Prague, en République tchèque. C'est la seconde fois que la ville accueille cette compétition, après les championnats de 2006.

1. Podiums


1. = Femmes =


1. == Canoë ==


1. == Kayak ==


1. = Hommes =


1. == Canoë ==


1. == Kayak ==


1. Tableau des médailles


1. Liens externes

(en) Site officiel de Fédération Internationale de Canoë (en) Site officiel de la compétition

Portail du canoë-kayak Portail de Prague Portail des années 2010

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Old Town Hall (Prague)

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Malé náměstí

Malé náměstí is a square in Old Town, Prague, in the Czech Republic.
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Prague astronomical clock

The Prague astronomical clock, or Prague Orloj (Czech: Pražský orloj [praʃskiː orloj]), is a medieval astronomical clock attached to the Old Town Hall in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
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Old Town Square execution

Old Town Square execution (Czech: Staroměstská exekuce) was the execution of 27 Bohemian leaders (three noblemen, seven knights and 17 burghers) of the Bohemian Revolt by the Austrian House of Habsburg that took place on 21 June 1621 at the Old Town Square in Prague. After the Prague Defenestration in 1618 and subsequent Protestant uprising of the Bohemian estates against the Catholic Habsburgs resulted in the Thirty Years' War and a final defeat in the Battle of White Mountain, Habsburgs took their revenge and executed some of the key leaders of the uprising, although with some others the punishment was reduced and some were pardoned.
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Old Town (Prague)

The Old Town of Prague (Czech: Staré Město pražské, German: Prager Altstadt) is a medieval settlement of Prague, Czech Republic. It was separated from the outside by a semi-circular moat and wall, connected to the Vltava river at both of its ends. The moat is now covered up by the streets (from north to south-west) Revoluční, Na Příkopě, and Národní — which remain the official boundary of the cadastral community of Old Town. It is now part of Prague 1. Notable places in the Old Town include Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock. The Old Town is surrounded by the New Town of Prague. Across the river Vltava connected by the Charles Bridge is the Lesser Town of Prague (Czech: Malá Strana). The former Jewish Town (Josefov) is located in the northwest corner of Old Town heading towards the Vltava.