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The trainings of professional athletes have been put on a hold in majority of the countries as they went into a lockdown over Coronairus fight. But some of paddlers in Europe and other non-European countries have now switched from their sports roles to the jobs they have been educated for. Many of them are doctors, paramedics, police officers, fire fighters etc. Among them are some of the Spanish top paddlers.
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British canoeist Chloe Bracewell put on hold her Olympic dreams and returned to NHS as a call taker on the 111 service, assisting patients over the phone. Two years ago she focused entirely on sporting career, but not with the Coronavirus pandemic, Chloe, who is a Nottingham University graduate, decided to return to NHS.
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Portuguese Canoe Federation last year celebrated 40th anniversary since it's foundation on 10th March 1979 and a year later is became part of the International canoeing family. Here’s a video to relive some the greatest successes so far.
Read moreThe Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games were supposed to be the last major sporting event of the experienced 38-year-old German sprinter Ronald Rauhe. Coronavirus pandemic turned everything upside down, so now he has new goals.
Read moreSpanish canoe sprinter Roi Rodiguez is one of many who help fight coronavirus pandemic with his knowledge. 25-year-old paddler, born in Vigo, decided to join a project coronavirusmakers@org and helps medical personnel by making part of their protective gear.
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