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The 2018 ECA Junior and U23 Wilwater Canoeing European Championships in Skopje, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, has come to an end with exciting individual and team sprint events. In four events we’ve seen the same European Champions as in the classic individual races that were on the programme on Thursday. Barbora Dimovova was once more the best in women’s junior K1, Cecilia Panato picked up her second individual gold medal in women’s junior C1 and Augustin Reboul celebrated titles in junior K1 event as well as in junior C2 together with Gael de Brye.
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The penultimate day of the 2018 ECA Junior and U23 Wildwater Canoeing European Championships in Skopje, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, brought the names of athletes who will fight for European Champion titles in Sunday’s individual wildwater sprint finals. Majority of the favourites safely advanced to the next stage of the competition, while there were some surprises as we will not see classic race European Champions Marcel Paufer and Darragh Conor Clarke Walls who missed out the spots leading to the final.
Read moreThe 2018 ECA Junior and U23 Wildwater Canoeing European Championships in Skopje, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, continued with team classic races. It was again Czech Republic that topped the medals table, having won four gold, two silver and one bronze medal on the second day of the European Championships.
Read moreThe 2018 ECA Junior and U23 Wildwater Canoeing European Championships kicked off with individual classic races and it was all about the team from Czech Republic. Eleven sets of medals were awarded today and Czech Republic claimed five titles on the opening day of the European Championships in Skopje, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. France won two gold medals, while Slovenia, Germany, Italy and Ireland each won one gold medal.
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