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Canoe slalom made its debut at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich and became a permanent Olympic fixture at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. Athletes from European nations have achieved enormous success in the sport at the Games, winning roughly 90 per cent of all canoe slalom medals.
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What is Canoe Slalom? Canoe slalom sees competitors navigate...
- Canoe Slalom: Olympic history, rules, latest updates and upcoming ...
What is Canoe Slalom? Canoe slalom sees competitors navigate a whitewater course - up to 300 metres in length - by passing through a maximum 25 upstream and downstream gates in as quick a time as possible.
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.
Canoe slalom (previously known as whitewater slalom) is a competitive sport with the aim to navigate a decked canoe or kayak through a course of hanging downstream or upstream gates on river rapids in the fastest time possible.
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.
7 Ιουλ 2017 · Whitewater canoe slalom is the hardest, most breathtaking sport in the world. The sport combines tactile decision making with ruthless precision. Imagine for just a second running hurdles during an earthquake. Except the hurdles are electrified. And they swing around.
The Olympic Canoe Slalom (CSL) discipline is a timed event where athletes navigate a minimum of 150m and a maximum of 400m long whitewater course through rapids and a combination of 18 to 25 downstream (green) and upstream (red) gates, of which six or eight must be upstream gates.