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Rest in peace, Frank Garner
9.11.2024

Rest in peace, Frank Garner

The European Canoe Association is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Frank Garner, a cherished member of the canoeing community. A former canoe sprinter and member of the Canadian national team dedicated his life to canoeing and sports and was instrumental to organising many major international sporting competitions (not only canoeing) in Canada. He also served as the chair of ICF’s canoe sprint committee for many years.
We would like to express sincere condolences to his family and friends. Frank, rest in peace.

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Bulgarian canoeing mourns the death of Olympic medallist

Only a couple of days before his 70th birthday former Bulgarian canoe sprinter Borislav Borisov passed away. He won bronze Olympic medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games.

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ECA Extraordinary Congress will be held this week in Turkiye
5.11.2024

ECA Extraordinary Congress will be held this week in Turkiye

Antalya, Turkiye, will be in the spotlight of canoeing community this week. XL ICF Ordinary Congress will be held on Thursday and Friday, while Saturday will be dedicated to the ECA Extraordinary Congress and the celebration of 100th anniversary of the ICF which was formed in 1924.

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Polish canoeing mourns the death of Maciej Juhnke
5.11.2024

Polish canoeing mourns the death of Maciej Juhnke

Polish canoeing community is in a shock. Maciej Juhnke (1975 – 2024), coach of women’s U23 national team, passed away in Portugal where the athletes are preparing for the new season.

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European teams successful at the ICF Dragon Boat World Championships
4.11.2024

European teams successful at the ICF Dragon Boat World Championships

Puerto Princesa in the Philippines hosted the 2024 ICF Dragon Boat World Championships and European teams had a good share of success where Asian teams dominated in the finals. The host nation was on the top of the medals table with a total of 39 medals, Hungary and AIN won 13 each.

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