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Nelo launches complete app solution for paddling
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An app that is the perfect partner for paddling sessions, together with a web solution to analyse, compare and improve training.
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Breakthrough-thinking for Olympic paddlesports program?
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With the Youth Olympic Games being held in Nanjing, China at the moment we thought it would be a good idea to share a document Sportscene received a few weeks ago.We were asked not to share the actual document but to derive a schematic version from the concept.
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World Paddle Awards 2014, the „Oscars of Paddlesports“
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The premier event in paddlesports and first of its kind, the World Paddle Awards (WPA) for the 2014 season will take place on Saturday 9th May 2015 in Augsburg (Germany). Object of the awards are celebrating excellence in paddlesports by athletes and those involved in the sport. The public online voting campaign is now opened by www.worldpaddleawards.com.
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2014 Sportscene Paddlesports Video
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This is the first time we produced a Sportscene promotional video. With this video we depict the rich diversity of paddlesports and our community. Having said that, we didn't manage to feature all 15 disciplines...
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PADDLEexpo 2014 kicks off global 2015 season
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The PADDLE Expo from 28-30 September this year, is a trade-only fair. No consumer entry is allowed so what's in for you as a paddler?
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Interview with sprint athlete Connor Taras about his coming out and homosexuality in paddlesports
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Last week sprint athlete Connor Taras' coming out as a gay man was covered by many Canadian media outlets and received numerous positive reactions from the canoe sprint community. Rob van Bommel from Sportscene contacted Connor to ask him about his coming out and homosexuality in paddlesports.
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Are athletes really getting faster, better, stronger?
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When you look at sporting achievements over the last decades, it seems like humans have gotten faster, better and stronger in nearly every way.
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“Under pressure I can see things very clear”
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Feeling nervous before a race or running a big drop is natural. It’s your body’s response to a dangerous situation. The danger comes from a risk to self-esteem (“what if I mess up in front of everyone”) or from the physical risk (“what if I land flat and break my back?”). But why is it that nerves sometimes interfere with a good performance, and at other times they help us “see things very clear” like Roger Federer?