ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup Final
 
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K1M
SI J. MEGLIC
FR B. NEVEU
FR E. DAILLE
K1W
SK J. DUKATOVA
CZ K. KUDEJOVA
SI U. KRAGELJ
C1M
SK A. SLAFKOVSKY
SI A. BERCIC
CZ V. GEBAS
C1W
SK K. MACOVA
AU R. LAWRENCE
FR O. REBOURS
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DE ANTON/BENZIEN
PL SZCZEPANSKI/POCHWALA
FR LABARELLE/PESCHIER
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Eton Dorney

About Eton Dorney

Eton Dorney Rowing Centre at Dorney Lake is a world-class venue that will be used for the Rowing events during the London 2012 Games.

The venue is a 2,200m, eight-lane rowing course with a separate return lane constructed to international standards. It is set in a 400-acre park with a nature conservation area. In 2006, it hosted the Rowing World Championships, with high praise from both competitors and spectators.

The venue’s existing facilities have been enhanced for athlete warm-up and Canoe Sprint events during the Games. These works included the installation of a new 50m-span bridge over a widened entrance to the return lake for vehicles and pedestrians.

A cut-through between the competition lake and the return lake, and a new bridge over this cut-through area have also been constructed. The new cut-through enables rowers to move between the rowing course and return lake.

To facilitate these works, the existing gravel/stone access road to the competition venue has been upgraded.

During the Games

Eton Dorney will be the venue for Rowing, Paralympic Rowing and Canoe Sprint events during the London 2012 Games.

After the Games

Eton Dorney will continue to be a world-class training and competition facility.