2015 ICF World Championships Slalom
 
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K1M
CZ J. PRSKAVEC
PL M. POLACZYK
US M. SMOLEN
K1W
CZ K. KUDEJOVA
DE R. FUNK
DE M. PFEIFER
C1M
GB D. FLORENCE
SI B. SAVSEK
GB R. WESTLEY
C1W
AU J. FOX
CZ K. HOSKOVA
ES N. VILARRUBLA
C2
DE ANTON/BENZIEN
FR PICCO/BISO
FR KLAUSS/PECHE

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  1. Holmes wins drama filled race but it is now Ali’s Day

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    Zane Holmes has won a drama filled Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain IronMan race at a packed Newcastle beach, coming from behind in the final swim and board legs of the day’s last Eliminator race to claim victory.

  2. Smith winds back clock with win for the ages

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    Northcliffe’s Kristyl Smith has taken out the women’s eliminator in round three of the IronWoman Series at Newcastle Beach on Sunday.

  3. Tim Jacobs rubs salt into Doctor’s wounds

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    Freshwater's Tim Jacobs today became the first man to win back-to-back Doctor ocean ski events in hot, flat, unforgiving conditions in Perth.

  4. Stewart takes out hotly contested K1 1000 Final

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    Murray Stewart wins the men’s K1 1000, Queenslander’s Ken Wallace and David Smith win the K2 1000 and the K4 Worlds crew are on track with an impressive performance to kick off proceedings on day one.

  5. Ky is King of Portsea, Louis leads Series

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    Ky Hurst has returned to the Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain IronMan Series winner’s circle for the first time in two years after taking out round two at the Mornington Peninsula’s famed Portsea beach.

  6. Hancock wins second in a row

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    Courtney Hancock has taken out the second round of the IronWoman Series at Victoria’s Portsea beach, giving the defending Series champion two wins from the summer’s opening two rounds.

  7. Interview with Maximilian Benassi

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    Max Benassi, a sprint and downriver racing specialist, and one of the best in the world is visiting Australia as part of his training program leading up to selection races for the 2012 Olympics. Here he talks with Rob van Bommel about his impressions of Australia.

  8. Caine Eckstein steals the show at Surfers

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    In a shake up to the hierarchy of the Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain IronMan Series Caine Eckstein has won his first Nutri-Grain race, beating Corey Jones and Ali Day in the round one Enduro event at Surfers Paradise today.

  9. Hancock edges out Pluimers as rivalry continues

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    The growing rivalry between two of the sport’s most promising stars is set to continue during this year’s 2011/2012 IronWoman Series with Courtney Hancock crossing the line just ahead of Liz Pluimers during Sunday’s round one race at Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast.

  10. Day 3 Oceania Championships Canoe Polo

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    Day 3 of the Oceania Championships Canoe Polo with the day three results and the overall final placings.

  11. Day 2 Oceania Championships Canoe Polo

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    Today the women have had plenty of action on Court 1. NZ Women came out fighting after a loss to the Australian women last night and beat the Australian Women’s B team 16-0.

  12. Jacqui Lachmann (Lawrence) - Life after retirement

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    Jacqui Lachmann definitely walks at slower pace now than in 2008. In her thirty-ninth week of pregnancy there is no denying that the rotund bump Lachmann (née Lawrence) is carrying is presenting some new challenges.

  13. Fiona Pennie in Australia

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    Fiona Penny from Team Great Britain was in Australia for her warm weather training, which gave us the opportunity to ask her a few questions.

  14. Day 1 Oceania Championships Canoe Polo

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    Today was the first day of competition in the Oceania Canoe Polo Championships at the Hokowhitu Lagoon in Palmerston North. It has been a day of fierce competition between the New Zealand and Australian teams in all categories.

  15. “Fan meets Champ” with Corinna Kuhnle

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    Often heard is the complaint that media does not pay much attention to paddle sports. And if they do it tends to be superficial. Not that racing, the medal winners and so on are not important ,but as we all know there is more.

  16. ICF World Ocean Racing Series, Coffs Harbour Australia

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    In the International Canoe Federation World Ocean Racing Series, Sunshine Coaster, Kurrawa SLSC lifesaver Ben Allen took the honours from Northcliffe Ironman Cory Hill with another Sunshine Coaster Paul Green taking third.

  17. Training Paddle in the Epic 18x & Wind 585

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    Training for our One Degree South paddle is now in full swing. I grabbed some time yesterday with a rare blank schedule & Rob & I went for a training paddle out to sea from La Perouse.

  18. 2011 Great Melbourne Paddle Results

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    The second running of the Great Melbourne Paddle was run today (4th December 2012) at Sandringham Beach. The original scheduled location, Green Point Brighton, had to be abandoned as 30 knot onshore winds and rough seas made the course hazardous.

  19. 2012 Q1 TV Guide for Australian Canoeing

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    The first quarter of 2012 Sportscene will cover the Nationals Sprint, Slalom and Downriver. We also will be present at the Olympic Qualifications for Sprint and Slalom in Penrith and the Australian Open Canoe Slalom. Coverage will be a mix of video news flashes and photography.

  20. Cutline: 2013 World Championships Surf Kayaking in Australia

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    The World Surf Kayaking Association announced the next worlds will be in Australia in 2013. The beautiful Sunshine Coast in Queensland will host the event. We wish the Australian organisers good luck with the preparations. More news on the WSSKA website.

  21. Video Fabien Lefèvre au pays des kangourous

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    Première vidéo de Fabien Lefèvre au pays des kangourous ! Vice-champion olympique 2008 de Kayak aux JO de Beijing.

  22. Day 3 - 2011 Australian Open Canoe Slalom

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    There were twists and turns on the final day of the Australian Open Canoe/Kayak Slalom competition at Penrith's Whitewater Stadium on Sunday.

  23. Cutline: Men’s K1

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    Australia’s Lucien Delfour has qualified fastest for the final of the men’s kayak slalom Australian Open final after a powerful run on Sunday morning.

  24. Day 2 - 2011 Australian Open Canoe Slalom

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    Reigning men's world C1 Canoe Slalom champion Tony Estanguet of France set the pace and threw out a huge challenge to his rivals with a clear win in the semi final of the Australian Open Canoe/Kayak slalom competition at Penrith's today.

  25. Day 1b - 2011 Australian Open Canoe Slalom

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    French and Slovakian athletes dominated the first run of the Men's C1 at the Australian Open Canoe/Kayak slalom competition at Penrith's Whitewater Stadium on Friday.

  26. Day 1a - 2011 Australian Open Canoe Slalom

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    France once again emphasised its dominance of canoe/kayak slalom when its paddlers grabbed first and second place after the heats of the Men's C2 at the Australian Open Canoe/Kayak slalom competition at Penrith's today.

  27. Lefèvre swaps ice for white water

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    Training in Australia is a great way to escape the European Winter and prepare for the upcoming season, according to former World Champion, Fabien Lefevre (FRA).

  28. Video Un jour sur les traces de Fabien Lefèvre

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  29. The 20 Beaches Ocean Race 2010

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    Video News Flash of the 20 Beaches Ocean Race 2010. Winners were Tim Jacobs and Lauren Smith.

  30. Video news flash: Canoe Polo World Masters Games

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    The World Masters Games for Canoe polo are held over 10th - 12th of October. Teams from around the world come to play at the Penrith White Water Stadium.

  31. Crossing the Ditch to a heroes welcome

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    After sixty two days of paddling James Castrission 25, and Justin Jones 24, reached the New Zealand shores of Nagamotu Beach at 12.20 pm local time (10.20 am AEDT).

  32. Australian kayakers set off to cross the Tasman

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    Two Sydney adventurers have set off from Forster on the NSW mid north coast in their bid to become the first kayakers to cross the Tasman Sea.