Great Britain's Ryan Westley claimed his first career canoe slalom World Cup gold with victory in the men's C1 in Pau, France. The 31-year-old's run of 97.74s was just enough to hold off France's ...
As a practitioner of yoga, ‘breathwork’ and cold-water therapy, Paris 2024 Olympian Adam Burgess is no stranger to cynics. It’s fair to say Burgess does things very differently to his team-mates and ...
Great Britain's Joe Clarke wins his fourth consecutive kayak cross world title and GB's first gold medal at the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Sydney. READ MORE: GB's Clarke wins fourth kayak ...
Great Britain's Kimberley Woods sealed a gold double at the Canoe Slalom World Cup final in Augsburg, Germany. Woods won the canoe event on Saturday 24 hours after triumphing in the women's kayak ...
Great Britain have won two silver and two bronze medals so far at the Championships Joe Clarke won his second medal of the Canoe Slalom World Championships to take Great Britain's tally to four.
The head-to-head competition provides exciting action with four paddlers going at it to get down the course the fastest. The format lends itself to chaos, creating a wide-open field with dark horses ...
Canoe and kayak sprint racing made its Olympic debut as a demonstration sport in the 1924 Paris Games and became a medal sport for men only 12 years later. Women began competing in kayak sprint in ...
Great Britain's Mallory Franklin wins another silver in the space of two days at the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Rio, with Australia's Jessica Fox again beating her to gold.
In slalom, a canoe is required to be a minimum of 3.5m long for C1 and 4.1m for C2 and competitors use single-blade paddles ...
Editor’s note: With the Olympics in full swing, we asked Seattle Times reporting intern Kristen Gowdy to get the full experience on some of the sports being played in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
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