Disciplines

Paracanoe

 

Paracanoe gives opportunities for paddlers with physical disabilities to participate and compete at club, national and international level. Working on the development of the sport for over four years, the Canoeing For All Committee, has improved and expanded the sport manifold and we see more and more athletes competing and enjoying Paracanoe around the world.

 

Canoe Sprint

 

In Flatwater Racing events, paddlers race on a straight course, each boat in a separate lane, over three different distances...

Canoe Sprint
 

Canoe Slalom

 

In Slalom Racing, paddlers have to navigate the kayak or canoe through.....

Canoe Slalom
 

Wildwater Canoeing

 

In Wildwater Racing events, the paddlers have to race their rudderless craft down a river, in the fastest time possible....

Wildwater Canoeing
 

Canoe Marathon

 

While in Flatwater Racing events, paddlers race on a straight course, Marathon Racing involves paddling sleek racing craft over long distances....

Canoe Marathon
 

Canoe Polo

 

Canoe Polo, a spectacular and rapidly growing discipline of the International Canoe Federation, is unlike other Canoe sports...

Canoe Polo
 

Dragon Boat

 

From its roots in the Far East, Dragon Boat Racing is fast becoming a global discipline for both competition and social...

Dragon Boat
 

Canoe Freestyle

 

Freestyle kayaking is a white water sport where the paddler performs a range of acrobatic tricks and manoeuvres on a river feature (artifical or natural)...

Canoe Freestyle
 

Canoe Ocean Racing

 

Ocean racing is an exciting new discipline of the ICF intended to encompass the long distance surfski events, sea kayak racing events, sea touring and...

 

Videos

2011 in PICTURES (funny moments of canoe / kayak)

2011 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships Szeged Video Highlights

 

Journey to London 2012

Lisa Carrington (NZL) - WK1 200m

Lisa Carrington (NZL) - WK1 200m

The question of what the Olympic Games means to me began when I was 7 years old. I recall watching the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games with my Dad, not taking much notice. But one thing I do remember is what my Dad said, “Lisa, you should go to the Olympics.” At that stage I didn’t have a clue as to how I was going to get there, but it became my dream. Read More...

 

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