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The 2017 ECA Dragon Boat Nations and Clubs European Championships and ECA Dragon Boat European Cup for masters in Szeged have concluded with 20-seater 500 metres events and 10-seater 2000 metres finals. In nation’s part of the European Championships Russia, Ukraine and Hungary picked up all the medals in senior categories of the last competition day. Russia finished the day with four gold medals in nation’s European Championships, Ukraine with four silver and Hungary with four bronze medals.
Read moreEuropean Canoe Association opens this tender for providing the Competition Management System for European Sprint Seniors/Juniors & U23 Canoe Championships.
TENDER FOR THE EUROPEAN SPRINT COMPETITION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 2017 (PDF)
Read moreDay three of the 2017 ECA Dragon Boat Nations and Clubs European Championships and ECA European Cup for Masters was again marked by success of Hungarian crews and Russian representatives. In Saturday’s part of the sporting event in Szeged competitors took part in 10-seater 500 metres events in nation’s and club’s competition of the European Championships and European Cup in Master categories.
Read moreIt is with great sorrow that we inform you of the passing of Marco Caldera, former canoe slalom paddler, Italian national team member and national coach.
Read moreIt was another extremely successful day for Hungarian paddlers at the 2017 ECA Dragon Boat Nations and Clubs European Championships and ECA Dragon Boat European Cup for Masters that is happening this week in the city of Szeged. Paddlers of the host nation won 25 medals today, six gold medals in nation’s finals, four gold medals in club’s events finals, seven silver medals and eight gold medals in nation’s and club’s events combined. Today competitors fought for the medals in 20-seater 200 metres finals and 20- and 10-seater events at 2000 metres long course.
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