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European Canoe Association will stream Friday’s heats on Canoe Europe Youtube channel. Due to TV rights limitations, unfortunately, Saturday’s and Sunday’s part of the event will not be available live on our Youtube channel, but individual semi-finals and finals as well as team events will be available later, after the embargo limitations are off.
Read moreThe wait is over. Tomorrow the first Canoeing European Championships of the season 2018 finally kicks off. Prague, Czech Republic, will host the 2018 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships, and it will be the second ever senior Canoe Slalom European Championships organised in the Czech Republic. The first one was organised in 1998 in Roudnice, approximately 50 kilometres north of Prague. Athletes are excited for the competition finally to start.
Read moreOpening ceremony of the 2018 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships took place in the Hybernia Theatre in the city centre of Prague, Czech Republic.
Read moreToday the 2018 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships will officially begin with the opening ceremony, while the first events will start on Friday, when we will see the heats in all categories. Canoeing events in Prague, however, were on the programme even before the official start of championships. Vltava River hosted two traditional promotional events, called Paddleride and Prague Riverside Cross.
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The ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships in Prague starts in a week (1-3 June) but the first events of the accompanying program are scheduled already on Monday 28th May. There will be the traditional Paddleride through the historical centre of Prague, Riverside Cross, opening ceremony in Hybernia Theatre and the welcome banquet in the residence of the City Mayor of Prague. The championships will see 207 boats from 27 countries.
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