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European canoe sprinters were the strongest at the recently concluded Canoe Sprint World Championships in Portuguese Montemor-o-Velho. The top four nations of the overall medal table are all from Europe. Germany won thirteen medals, Russia eleven, Hungary nine and Belarus eight. Many European Champions and medallists reached the medal positions at the World Championships too. Among the World Champions, silver and bronze medallists we can find stars such as Danuta Kozak, Franziska Weber – Tina Dietze, Emma Jorgensen, Max Hoff and Marcus Gross, Sebastian Brendel, Martn Fuksa, Fernando Pimenta, Tom Libescher, Josef Dostal, Saul Craviotto, Cristian Toro, Marcus Cooper and Rodrigo Germade, Henrikas Žustautas, Rene Holten Poulsen and many more.
Read moreBritish team competing at the 2018 Paracanoe World Championships in Portugal once again concluded the competition on the top of medal table. British paddlers have won seven medals altogether, with Charlotte Henshaw, Jeanette Chippington and Emma Wiggs picking up two medals each, both in Va’a and kayak events. Jack Eyers added another medal in men’s VL3 final. European paracanoeists did well at this championships as paddlers from Ukraine, Russia, Italy, Sweden, Hungary and Romania also reached the winner’s podium.
Read moreThe 2018 ECA Wildwater Canoeing European Cups series has come to an end with remaining races that were held in Czech Republic, in Česke Budejovice and Roudnice. This year the races were held in Skopje, Kolpa, Banja Luka, Češke Budejovice and Roudnice. A record number of athletes has participated in the series this year. There were almost 300 athletes from 13 countries on the start line of at least one race. A novelty in 2018 was an ECA Wildwater Canoeing Junior European Cup. All four races in the junior series were organised in Czech Republic, with over 100 athletes from six nations participating in this competition.
Read moreHere it is. The Bulletin No. 2 of the 2018 ECA Ocean Racing European Championships, which will be held on October 6th and 7th 2018 in Villajoyosa, Spain.
BULLETIN: https://canoe-europe.org/preview-file/bulletin-2-ocean-race-2223.pdf
Read moreThe 2018 ECA Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom European Championships in Bratislava concluded with women's kayak and men's canoe events. Spanish paddler Miquel Trave wrote histroy by winning his second individual Junior European Champion title in two days. Yesterday he was unbeatable in kayak and today in canoe. Klaudia Zwolinska, Cedric Joly and Nikita Setchell also won European Champion titles during the last day of competition.
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