Great news for all canoe slalom paddlers! The ECA's Board of Directors today decided that the organisation of the 2021 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships in Ivrea, Italy, is possible considering the current situation and the protocols that will be in place to ensure the safety of all participants.
The 2021 ECA Canoe Slalom European
Championships will take place between 6th and 9th May.
This will be the first major
international canoeing competition in Europe this year. The 2021 ECA Canoe
Slalom European Championships will also serve as the European Continental
qualification event for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Within this Championships the first
ever ECA Extreme Canoe Slalom European Championships will also be organised
(more here).
The championships will kick off on
Thursday, 6 May, with men's and women's K1 heats in the afternoon. On Friday
morning women's and men's C1 heats are scheduled, while in the afternoon the
first medallists of the championships will be known after the team events. On
Saturday we will follow K1 semifinals and finals (men's and women's) as well as
Extreme Canoe Slalom time trials. On Sunday, the championships will conclude
with semifinals and finals in C1 (men's and women's) as well as with Extreme
Slalom races.
Bulletin: https://www.canoe-europe.org/preview-file/bullettin-1-def-4109.pdf
Official website: http://www.ivreaworlds.it/
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