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Hohenlimburg awaits best young European Canoe Slalom Paddlers
14.8.2017

Hohenlimburg awaits best young European Canoe Slalom Paddlers

After a month of break in this year’s season the biggest European Canoeing events resume this week with the 2017 ECA Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom European Championships in Hohenlimburg, Germany. The best young canoe slalom paddlers from 27 European countries will compete on the Lenne River between Thursday and Sunday.

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Bratislava hosted final ECA Junior Slalom Cup events of the season 2017

After twelve races the 2017 ECA Junior Canoe Slalom series concluded in Bratislava. On Saturday and Sunday Slovakia hosted the last two events of the season with athletes from Europe as well as overseas participating in the events. Athletes from ten countries won trophies for their good performances on a course which hosted the Junior and U23 World Championships last month.

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VIDEO – 2017 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships

The 2017 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships was organised in Ljubljana – Tacen, Slovenia. Watch the video from Ljubljana Canoe Europe Youtube Channel or below.

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Émilie Fer announced her retirement from competitive canoe slalom
27.7.2017

Émilie Fer announced her retirement from competitive canoe slalom

French Canoe Slalom paddler Émilie Fer, the 2012 Olympic Champion, recently announced her retirement from competitive canoe slalom. 34-year-old French paddler was the first French female kayaker to win Olympic gold medal in canoe slalom. 

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Great success of Czech team at Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom World Championships

The 2017 Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom World Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia, brought much joy to the Czech team which was by far the most successful team of the championships. European nations were the strongest as representatives of Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, France, Great Britain, Russia, Spain, Austria, Poland, Slovenia and Italy won medals during the six competition days.

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