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Fifth and last canoe slalom World Cup race of the year 2019 was organised in Prague on Vltava River which last year hosted 2018 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships. Czech kayakers were once more unbeatable in men’s kayak, Jiri Prskavec took gold and Vit Prindis silver medal. Matej Benus (SVK) was the best in MC1.
Read moreAfter the Canoe Slalom World Cup in Prague the same venue hosted also this year’s extreme slalom World Championships. Both titles stayed in Europe thanks to local Veronika Vojtova and German kayaker Stefan Hengst.
Read moreMarkkleeberg and the course which hosted the 2015 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships now welcomed best world’s slalomists at the fourth canoe slalom world cup race of the season 2019, the first one after the break. Eighteen medals were awarded to the best in canoe slalom and extreme slalom events and 12 of them went to the hand of European representatives.
Read moreThe 2019 ECA Junior Canoe Slalom European Cup race series ended with a race in Bratislava and after 12 races of the season that were held in Krakow, Valstagna, Solkan, Flattach, Augsburg and Bratislava, we have the overall race series winners, coming from Italy, Slovenia, Slovakia and New Zealand.
Read moreAfter twelve races at six different venues the 2019 edition of the ECA Junior Canoe Slalom Cup has come to an end. The last two races were held in Bratislava, Slovakia, on a well known course which hosted European and World Championships as well as World Cup races.
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