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The first part of the Canoe Slalom World Cup series lead competitors to London – Lee Valley, Bratislava and Ljubljana – Tacen. European representatives did great, picking up majority of the medals.
Read moreThis year’s European Champion in women’s canoe Mallory Franklin opened the World Cup series with a double win in front of British fans in London – Lee Valley. She was unbeatable both in kayak and canoe final. Adam Burgess, Ryan Westley, Kimberley Woods and Joe Clarke also won medals at their home course. German, Czech and Australian paddlers also celebrated medals on the opening weekend of the World Cup season.
Read moreThe second venue in this year's ECA Junior canoe slalom cup was Valstagna, Italy. Young competitors had two separate competitions like usual, and the results of Saturday’s and Sunday’s races gave the names of the best in the overall standings of the two days.
Read moreThe second race of the ECA Junior Canoe Slalom European Cup in Krakow is done and many of Saturday’s medallists reached the podium positions on a course which is set to host this year’s Junior and U23 World Championships also on Sunday. The race series will now move to Valstagna, Italy, where two races will be organised next Saturday and Sunday.
Read moreThe fourth race in new ECA European Open Canoe Slalom race series was held in Merano. Competitors from nine European countries and Australia fought for the best positions on Saturday and Sunday. Maria Clara Giai Pron (WK1) and Flavio Micozzi (MC1) took the wins for Italy, Yves Prigent (FRA) was the best in men’s K1 and Alexandra Broome (AUS) won in women’s C1.
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