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Mezzana, ITA, 4.6.2025 - 7.6.2025
LIVESTREAMING (Friday and Saturday): https://www.youtube.com/CanoeEurope
RESULTS: https://canoafluviale.ficr.it
COMPETITION SCHEDULE (updated 02/06/2025) is available here.
CONTACT:
CANOA RAFTING PESCANTINA BUSSOLENGO
Address: Via Albere, 9/A, 37012 Bussolengo VR
E-mail: mezzana2023@gmail.com
Phone: +39 3467890996
HOC CONTACT PERSON:
Carbognon Chiara mezzana2023@gmail.com
HOC TECHNICAL ORGANISER:
Panato Vladi vladipanato@gmail.com
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