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2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 2
15.3.2025

2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 2

La Seu d'Urgell, ESP
15.3.2025 - 16.3.2025
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2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 3
11.4.2025

2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 3

Markkleeberg, GER
11.4.2025 - 13.4.2025
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2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 4
19.4.2025
2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 5
25.4.2025

2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 5

Ljubljana - Tacen, SLO
25.4.2025 - 27.4.2025
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2025 ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup - Race 6
1.5.2025
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NEWS

The First Highlight of the European Canoeing Season is Just around the Corner

The excitement is building ahead of the start of the international season of major canoe slalom competitions. On Wednesday, the 2025 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships will kick off on the Olympic course in Paris – the first of this year’s ECA European Championships.

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Slovenia, Germany, and Czechia Celebrate Victories in Ceske Budejovice
Slovenia, Germany, and Czechia Celebrate Victories in Ceske Budejovice

Ceske Budejovice, which will be in the spotlight again this September as they will host the ICF Wildwater Sprint Canoeing World Championships, saw the fifth race of this year’s ECA Wildwater Sprint Canoeing European Cup. Victories went to Slovenia, Germany, and Czechia.

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Plastex is back!
Plastex is back!

Following the devastating fire that burned down the entire Plastex facility in Warsaw last month, the ECA partner announced they opened a brand-new facility at a new location.

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Italian and French Celebration at the ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup in Ivrea
Italian and French Celebration at the ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup in Ivrea

Ivrea hosted the sixth race in this year's ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup series. The victories were celebrated by Italian and French representatives Stefanie Horn, Giovanni de Gennaro, Marjorie Delassus, and Jules Bernardet.

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