We use cookies to improve our site and your experience. By continuing to browse our site you accept our cookie policy
We use cookies to improve our site and your experience. By continuing to browse our site you accept our cookie policy
Spanish canoe slalom paddler Miquel Trave was the first name of Saturday's part of the ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup, held in La Seu d’Urgell. The second event of the Pyrenees Cup, which also counted as the ICF Canoe Slalom World Ranking race, took place at the 1992 Olympic venue. Home competitor Trave claimed victory in both the kayak and canoe events.
Read moreAfter Pau, the Pyrenees Cup canoe slalom series now moved to Spain, where the second race is on the programme this weekend. The event in La Seu d’Urgell also counts as the second ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup race of the season 2025 and as a ICF Canoe Slalom World Ranking race.
Read more
The pre-season preparations are slowly coming to an end and canoe slalom paddlers have already opened their 2025 season with several international races. Pau, France, hosted the first of the two races in the Pyrenees Cup series, which counts as the ICF Canoe Slalom World Ranking Race as well as ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup race.
Read more
Many top French and international canoe slalom paddlers are currently in Pau, where they are preparing for the challenges of the new season. At the venue, which has previously hosted both World and European Championships as well as several World Cup events, this week a strong international competition - the Pyrenees Cup - is taking place. This race is part of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Ranking Series and it also counts as the ECA Open Canoe Slalom European Cup. Prior to this, they organised an exciting Champion Race.
Read moreThe 2025 ECA Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom European Championships will take place on a well-known course in Solkan, Slovenia. The picturesque Soča River will host the Europe’s best young canoe slalom paddlers from 30th July to 3rd August 2025.
Read more