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- Canoe Slalom
Canoe Slalom is a race against the clock through a...
- Canoe Slalom
What are the rules of Canoe Slalom? In the traditional time challenge, courses are designed so leading athletes will complete them in between 90 and 110 seconds . The time penalty for touching a gate is two seconds, while missing a gate incurs a hefty 50-second sanction.
12 Μαρ 2024 · What are the rules for Olympic canoe and kayak races? The Paris Olympic Games feature 16 canoeing events under two primary disciplines: canoe slalom and canoe sprint. The kayak cross event also makes its debut at the Paris Games.
There are rules governing almost every aspect of slalom equipment used in major competition, including sponsor advertisement. Some of these rules vary from country to country; each national canoe and kayak governing body publishes its own variation of the rules.
Brief overview of the rules. Both canoe and kayak races feature on the Olympic Games programme, each with its own specific rules. Canoeists kneel in the boat and use a single-blade paddle on one side at a time, whereas kayakers are seated and use a double-bladed paddle.
The athlete must uses a specialized slalom canoe or kayak, which is designed to be lightweight and maneuverable. The boat must be propelled only by the athlete's paddle. Athletes must wear a helmet, a personal flotation device, and appropriate footwear while competing.
Canoe Slalom is a race against the clock through a combination of up and downstream gates on a whitewater course. The course length and number of gates varies with a maximum of 25 gates for canoe and kayak events and eight gates for Kayak Cross.