President's Message Q3 2025

Thomas Konietzko Gyor 2025

Dear ICF Family,

What a wonderful summer we have had for paddle sport, filled with thrilling competitions, unique experiences, and important progress across all our disciplines. I am deeply proud of what we have achieved together, from strengthening our sport’s global presence to building new partnerships and opportunities for athletes and fans around the world.

Olympic Qualification System for LA28

After more than two years of dedicated work by our working group, and with the valuable support of our National Federations and stakeholders, the Canoe Sprint Olympic Qualification System for the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 has been approved by the ICF Board of Directors and is now ready for submission to the IOC for final approval. The new system not only ensures a fair pathway for all paddlers to reach the Olympic stage but also enhances the importance and visibility of our competitions. I would like to sincerely thank everyone involved in this long yet transparent process for your commitment, constructive dialogue, and invaluable contributions. We will also shortly review the final versions for submission of the Canoe Slalom and Paracanoe Qualification Systems for LA28.

Olympic Qualification System meeting LA28 canoe icf

Expanding our playground

In Columbus, Georgia, we proudly launched the ICF’s inaugural Centre of Excellence designation for Canoe Freestyle. This milestone will serve as a model for developing whitewater disciplines with a focus on freestyle and wildwater circuits for the next decade, as well as coaching and training opportunities for youth and adult athletes. The recognition reflects Columbus’s long-standing commitment to Canoe Freestyle and its role as a launchpad for the next generation of world-class kayakers.

Columbus Canoe Freestyle Centre of Excellence ICF

Meanwhile, our Hub of Excellence in Hangzhou continues to grow. Leveraging the Asian Games legacy, the centre hosted a TIP camp supported by Hangzhou City, enabling almost 50 athletes from various countries to receive professional training for an entire month. These camps will be held regularly and expanded in scale, forming part of a long-term development plan in the region in connection with our Hangzhou office and Super Cup initiatives.

We are also witnessing the launch of new venues that will expand opportunities for our sport worldwide. In Kazakhstan, I joined the inauguration of an international-standard Canoe Sprint course located in the city centre of Turkestan. A coaching seminar has already taken place, and we look forward to bringing international competitions and training camps there soon to benefit the local paddlers and the ones in neighbouring countries. In Korea, following my visit last year, the construction plan for the country’s first Canoe Slalom stadium in Ulsan Sports Park has now been confirmed. The facility will feature a 260-metre-long, 15-metre-wide main course with seating for 15,000 spectators, and is expected to be completed by 2028. In Baku, the ICF is actively supporting the National Federation and the Ministry of Sport of Azerbaijan in planning the country’s first Canoe Slalom course.

Celebrating the competitive summer

This summer offered an exceptional season for our paddlers and fans, with world-class competitions taking place nearly every weekend. Each organising team delivered unique experiences through their professionalism and dedication, setting new standards for event delivery.

At The World Games in Chengdu, paddle sport disciplines, including Dragon Boat, Canoe Polo, and Canoe Marathon, were among the highlights. For the first time, three canoeing disciplines featured in this multi-sport event. All competitions were sold out and received excellent presentation and visibility.

Thomas Konietzko Chengdu 2025

Our two flagship events, the Canoe Sprint World Championships in Milan and the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Penrith, were both tremendous successes. Beyond the outstanding event delivery, they featured important side programmes such as the second edition of the ICF Women’s Symposium, the inaugural Athletes’ Branding Workshop, and the concluding conference of the Developing Environmental and Circular Knowledge (DECK) project.

Thomas Konietzko Women's Symposium 2025 Sydney

We also successfully hosted:

  • Junior and U23 Wildwater Canoeing World Championships in Solkan
  • Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom World Championships in Foix
  • Wildwater Canoeing World Cups in Banja Luka and Skopje
  • Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in Montemor-o-Velho
  • Canoe Slalom World Cups in Ljubljana and Augsburg
  • Canoe Marathon World Championships in Gyor
  • Whitewater Canoeing Sprint World Championships in Ceske Budejovice

On behalf of the ICF, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all organising committees, volunteers, sponsors, and everyone who contributed to the success of these events.

Strengthening our partnerships

In Shenzhen, I had a productive meeting with the leadership of BYD, where we agreed to continue our long-term collaboration in promoting paddle sport, particularly Dragon Boat. In Hangzhou, supported by the ICF Hangzhou Office, we showcased paddle sport disciplines during the APSARA Conference and further strengthened our partnership with Alibaba Cloud.

Thomas Konietzko Alibaba Cloud 2025

I am also very pleased to welcome Jiangyun Technology as a new gold level partner of the ICF. Together, we will develop new equipment and technology for virtual competitions, expanding the reach and innovation of our disciplines. Our team remains committed to working closely with all partners to enhance the value and visibility of our sport, creating mutual benefits for our athletes, our development programmes, and our partners’ business interests.

Sport development

Together with John Edwards, we gave an impactful presentation on Paracanoe at the General Assembly of the Asian Paralympic Committee in Astana, aiming to strengthen the sport’s position within the Asian Para Games and other multisport events.

John Edwards and Thomas Konietzko 2025

I also joined the IDBF World Championships in Brandenburg an der Havel at the invitation of President Claudio Schermi. Our exchange reaffirmed our shared understanding that we are one family living in two houses. We remain committed to maintaining our strong relationship based on trust and friendship, ensuring that our athletes and participants enjoy the best possible stage for their sport.

In Hangzhou, we have re-emphasised the importance of education with new development initiatives. In partnership with Zhejiang University, we launched the ICF Sports Education Centre, dedicated to paddle sports development and research. This initiative reflects the growing importance of integrating academic expertise into the evolution of our sport, fostering innovation, knowledge exchange, and long-term advancement.

We have also established a promising partnership with Dingwe Academy, a leading international school that will officially include paddle sports in its curriculum with a focus on grassroots development.

Through all these activities and milestones, we continue to strengthen our community, broaden our horizons, and pave the way for a sustainable and inclusive future for paddle sport worldwide.

By Thomas Konietzko, President of the International Canoe Federation

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