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The 2018 ECA Canoe Sprint and Paracanoe European Championships will be streamed live from Belgrade, but due to TV rights limitations, countries whose television stations have bought the TV rights will be, unfortunately, geo-blocked. The following countries will be geo-blocked: Belarus, Croatia (provisional), Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia (streaming is expected to be available on the website of Serbian television), Ukraine (provisional). After the championships, when the TV rights limitations will be over, the video footage will be also available on our Youtube Channel Canoe Europe (in the first days of the following week). Follow livestream here below:
Read moreEuropean Canoe Association and Serbian Canoe Federation will stream the 2018 ECA Canoe Sprint and Paracanoe European Championships live, but due to TV rights limitations, countries whose television stations have bought the TV rights will be, unfortunately, geo-blocked. The following countries will be geo-blocked: Belarus, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia. Some canoeing will be available on EBU news services.
Read moreMany teams are already on their way to Belgrade, Serbia, where the 2018 ECA Canoe Sprint and Paracanoe European Championships kicks off this Thursday with an opening ceremony at the regatta course, named Ada Ciganlija. The event will serve as the qualifying race for the 2019 European Games in Minsk.
Read moreOC1 category
There is no OC1 category at European Championships.
Squirt category
There is no squirt category at European Championships
Team sizes
Updated June 2018.
Read moreSwitzerland hosted this year's Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in Muotathal. It was the first Wildwater championships held in Switzerland after the year 1973. European paddlers did a great job. The first name in women’s part of the championships was undoubtedly young Czech competitor Martina Satkova, who celebrated double World Champion title in individual classic race in K1 and C1 on the opening day of the championships.
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