2012 European Championships Canoe Slalom
 
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K1M
IT D. MOLMENTI
DE P. BOECKELMANN
DE H. AIGNER
K1W
FR C. BOUZIDI
DE M. PFEIFER
GB F. PENNIE
C1M
DE S. TASIADIS
FR T. ESTANGUET
SI B. SAVSEK
C1W
DE M. LOUEN
GB M. FRANKLIN
DE M. GRIMM
C2
CZ VOLF/STEPANEK
SK HOCHSCHORNER/HOCHSCHORNER
DE BEHLING/BECKER

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  1. “The ride of your life” - Interview with Vice Jr World Champion Freestyle Quim Fontane

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    Now 18 years old and having paddled for 8 years, Spanish freestyle kayaker and vice junior World Champion, Joaquim (aka Quim) Fontane is paddling in the seniors class, competing against athletes of any age, and also competing against idols he has looked up to for years.

  2. Caroline Queen invites you to the 2012 Junior & U23 World Championships Canoe Slalom

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    This summer the Junior and U23 slalom athletes get a chance to race in the United States for the first time in several years! Where? Wausau, Wisconsin. Where is that? What is the course like? What is the town like?

  3. Juniors and under 23 competition kicks off with a rousing start

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    The shifting conditions and heat did not deter the world’s Juniors and Under-23 paddlers as the third day of the 2011 ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships showcased the depth of talent and level of excitement expected in the days to come.

  4. Bain takes out the ICF Canoe Marathon Junior World Champs crown

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    Bill Bain emerges from the humid conditions in Singapore last weekend to be crowned the new Junior World Marathon Champion, and stake his claim of one of Australia’s most talented up and coming sprint paddlers.

  5. Junior Canoe Sprint World Championships concludes in Brandenburg

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    After three days of exciting races, with more than 650 participants from 64 nations in total, the Junior World Championships ended this afternoon with the 500m finals and semi-finals.

  6. Hungary and Germany take the lead in morning heats

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    As expected by many, the Hungarian and German juniors accounted for the most direct qualifications for the final with 4 boats each. Romania was also able to present very good results, placing 2 boats directly in the finals, 14 other nations reached the finals directly with one boat each.

  7. Organising Committee and Brandenburg mayor hold press conference

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    Thomas Konietzko, President of the German Canoe Association (DKV), Brandenburg’s lady Mayor Dietlind Tiemann, as well as head of the Brandenburg Organisation Committee, Henry Schiffer yesterday welcomed all 64 nations to the city and the Championships.

  8. ICF President arrives in Brandenburg for Junior Championships

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    ICF President Jose Perurena Lopez today arrived in Brandenburg to officially open the 2011 ICF Junior Canoe Sprint World Championships; this is the President’s first official engagement after being elected IOC Member earlier in the month.

  9. Brandenburg to host ICF Junior Canoe Sprint Championships

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    This weekend an estimated 650 athletes from 64 nations around the world will come together at Brandenburg an der Havel on Lake Beetzsee, to compete at the 2011 ICF Junior Canoe Sprint World Championships.