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Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands and France win medals at the 2018 ECA Canoe Polo European Club Championships
9.9.2018

Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands and France win medals at the 2018 ECA Canoe Polo European Club Championships

Nottingham was in the spotlight of canoe polo fans this weekend. Great Britain hosted the 2018 ECA Canoe Polo European Club Championships and hosting nation had a lot to celebrate on Sunday after the medal matches were concluded. Liverpool based Friends of Allonby (FOA) picked up two medals, both in men's and women's tournament. Clubs from France, Italy and Netherlands also reached the winner's podium.

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The date of the 2019 ECA Wildwater Canoeing European Championships is confirmed
7.9.2018

The date of the 2019 ECA Wildwater Canoeing European Championships is confirmed

The 2019 ECA Wildwater Canoeing European Championships will be organised in Slovenia on the emerald Soča River in Bovec and Kobarid. This has been known for some time, but now we finally have the date of the competition. It has been confirmed that the best Wildwater Canoeing paddlers will fight for the medals at European Championships between May 14th and 18th 2019. The same venue last hosted the ECA Wildwater Canoeing European Championships in the season 2013. Save the date!

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Nottingham is getting ready for the 2018 ECA Canoe Polo European Club Championships
4.9.2018

Nottingham is getting ready for the 2018 ECA Canoe Polo European Club Championships

We are only days away from the start of the 2018 ECA Canoe Polo European Club Championships which will take place in Nottingham, Great Britain, this Saturday and Sunday. Twelve teams will participate in women’s part of the tournament and nineteen teams in men’s part. These teams are coming from eleven European nations.

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Fourth canoe slalom world cup race cut short
3.9.2018

Fourth canoe slalom world cup race cut short

The 2018 Canoe Slalom World Cup series continued this weekend with a fourth race of the year. The venue which hosted the 2017 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships in Ljubljana welcomed over 200 athletes from 30 countries. The race was supposed to be organised over three days, but the flooded course, a result of a heavy rain during the competition, forced organisers to cancel Sunday’s race.

 

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