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Matej Beňuš with a new coach
21.12.2018

Matej Beňuš with a new coach

Slovak canoeist Matej Beňuš, silver medallist of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and multiple medallist of European and World Championships, is preparing for the pre-Olympic season under the supervision of a new coach. He joined forces with his former teammate and 2016 Olympic champion in C2 Peter Škantár.

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Hungarian Canoe Federation recognised the best athletes of the season 2018
20.12.2018

Hungarian Canoe Federation recognised the best athletes of the season 2018

Hungarian Canoe Federation organised traditional gala evening to celebrate their success in the year that is slowly coming to an end and to recognise their best athletes who had won medals at World and European Championships, Youth Olympic Games etc.

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Sébastien Combot retired from competitive canoe slalom
19.12.2018

Sébastien Combot retired from competitive canoe slalom

French canoe slalom athlete Sébastien Combot announced his retirement from canoe slalom racing at the age of 31 after a career expanding over 20 years. His biggest individual success was the K1M World Champion title in 2007.

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Ottilie Robinson Shaw Essex Young Sports personality of the year
18.12.2018

Ottilie Robinson Shaw Essex Young Sports personality of the year

Ottilie Robinson Shaw, the 2018 Junior Canoe Freestyle European Champion, was among the winners of the Active Essex Sports awards. At a ceremony that was held at Chelmsford City Racecourse she received an award for the Essex Young Sports personality of the year.

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Invitation to the 14th Vohandu canoe Marathon in Estonia

Estonian Canoe Federation and organisers of the 14th Vohandu canoe marathon are inviting you to take part in this canoeing event which is scheduled for Saturday, 20th April 2019. Mass start will be at 7 AM at Lake Tamula in Voru. The course is approximately 100 kilometres long.

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