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Second day of Olympic Hopes in Slovakia brings 500 metres races
14.9.2019

Second day of Olympic Hopes in Slovakia brings 500 metres races

The second competition day in Bratislava at the Canoe Sprint Olympic Hopes regatta brought the 500 metres events. Competitors from Serbia, Slovakia, Denmark, Georgia, Hungary, Belarus, Portugal, Germany, Kazakhstan and Canada stood on the top of winner’s podium.

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Olympic Hopes regatta kicked off with 1000 metres events
13.9.2019

Olympic Hopes regatta kicked off with 1000 metres events

The 2019 edition of Canoe Sprint Olympic Hopes regatta is held in Bratislava, Slovakia. The first competition day brought heats, semifinals and finals in the 1000 metres course. Paddlers from Germany, Portugal, Hungary, Denmark, Georgia, Poland, Ukraine and Kazakhstan celebrated wins on the opening day.

 

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Canoe Sprint Olympic Hopes this weekend in Bratislava

Zemnik – Bratislava will host the 2019 edition of Canoe Sprint Olympic Hopes between 13th and 15th September 2019. Young competitors from 36 countries around the world are expected to start at this year’s competition.

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Overall winners of Canoe Slalom World Cup are Prskavec, Benus and Fox
10.9.2019

Overall winners of Canoe Slalom World Cup are Prskavec, Benus and Fox

After five Canoe Slalom World Cup races that were organised in London – Lee Valley, Bratislava, Ljubljana – Tacen, Markkleeberg and Prague we have the overall winners. Jiri Prskavec (CZE) won in men’s kayak event, Matej Benus (SVK) was the best in men’s C1, while Australian Jessica Fox took titles in both women’s events.

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Canoe Slalom World Cup concluded in Prague
9.9.2019

Canoe Slalom World Cup concluded in Prague

Fifth and last canoe slalom World Cup race of the year 2019 was organised in Prague on Vltava River which last year hosted 2018 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships. Czech kayakers were once more unbeatable in men’s kayak, Jiri Prskavec took gold and Vit Prindis silver medal. Matej Benus (SVK) was the best in MC1.

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