Canoe Dig It?' a mockumentary about a freestyle canoeing competition in northern Maine, will be shown at theaters from Portland to Orono this spring.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Following the end of the International Canoe Federation (ICF) Canoe Freestyle World Championships, sibling competitors are reflecting on their performance and looking toward the ...
French paddlers enjoyed success on finals day at the International Canoe Federation Canoe Freestyle World Cup in Sort today. The United States’ Dane Jackson claimed his third men’s canoe world title ...
For the first time the festival will bring together all whitewater canoe disciplines - slalom, wildwater and freestyle - across three competitions from February 15 to 24. More than 300 paddlers from ...
Columbus has achieved international recognition after being named the Freestyle Kayaking Capital of the United States and awarded the inaugural Center of Excellence designation for Canoe Freestyle. 26 ...
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Launching off a pier into big water in my freestyle kayak
I set up on the edge of the pier in my freestyle kayak and slide straight into the sea for a quick session. After dropping in ...
A Phenix City teenager took home the gold Friday at the international kayak championships in the Chattahoochee River. Makinley Kate Hargrove, 16, earned the top spot with a score of 251.67 in the ...
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Freestyle kayak flips on Nottingham whitewater wave
I filmed this freestyle session at the Nottingham whitewater course, working on flips, loops and cartwheels in my blue ...
The competition begins at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, at Montgomery Whitewater, and is free for spectators to attend. Whitewater rafting passes will still be available for purchase. Kayakers can still ...
Dane Jackson of the U.S. wins his second consecutive world title in the K1. He also won the C1 title the same day. Men's K1 quarterfinals. A squirt boat competitor goes under for a "Mystery Move" -- ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Columbus has achieved international recognition after being named the Freestyle Kayaking Capital of the United States. With more than 50,000 visitors traveling to Columbus each ...
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