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Brazil emerging: latest canoe sprint update

Interesting update from the International Canoe Federation (and reproduced by Sportscene.tv) on the canoe sprint season so far. Most notably the ICF article focuses on the emergence of Brazil as an international force in canoe racing. This improvement follows the hiring

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Zapraszamy do naszych polskich przyjaciół!*

OUR Google web trend statistics show we have a sizeable following in Poland. So, welcome to our Polish friends! We haven’t written huge amounts about the Polish team. With the exception of Piotr Siemionowski, obviously – he’s seen as a

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Medals in 200m after GB’s “challenging” week

The British canoeing team won medals in the men’s 200m events at the World Cup 1 sprint canoe event in Poznan, Poland on Sunday with a gold for Ed McKeever in K1 and silver for Liam Heath and Jon Schofield

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NZ’s Ferguson: canoe team weighing up rivals

Ian Ferguson, the four-time Olympic champion and now men’s coach for the New Zealand kayak team, says his paddlers are in Poznan to get a little racing experience but mostly to size up their potential opponents in London. The team

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Great paracanoe results in Poland

Our congratulations to Britain’s paracanoeists competing in Poland! Royal Canoe Club’s Patrick Mahoney has won a bronze medal in the men’s V1 LTA at the Paracanoe World Championships in Poznan. Pat’s third place followed a gold medal for both Jeanette

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