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The only two races in the 2020 ECA Canoe Slalom European Cup series were held in Slovenia. Venue in Ljubljana – Tacen hosted mostly Slovenian athletes, who also had selection races, but a couple of representatives from Germany, France, USA, Hungary and Japan also took part in this sporting event.
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Very successful Hungarian canoe sprinter Gabriella Szabo decided to retire after 25 years in the sport. The decision came after the postponement of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Read moreWe would like to inform you that after monitoring the actual health situation in Europe, taking into the consideration that some European countries have travel restrictions to other countries and advice of Doctor Jane Gibson - ECA Medical TD, 60 days before the competition the ECA Board of Directors took the decision to cancel the organisation of the ECA Canoe Sprint and Paracanoe European Championships in Bascov, Romania, as official Championships.
Read moreGerman canoe slalom paddler Elena Apel had an excellent competition weekend in Slovenia. She won two medals in Saturday’s race and added two more on Sunday. With this she became the overall winner of ECA Canoe Slalom European Cup both in kayak and canoe event. Peter Kauzer was overall winner in men’s K1 and Luka Božič in men’s C1 event.
Read moreRoudnice nad Labem hosted another race in the ECA Junior Canoe Slalom European Cup series where participated young competitors from eleven countries. On Sunday representatives of eight nations won medals and seven athletes secured second win of the weekend in their respective categories.
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