The ICF Canoe Slalom World Championship is a worldwide occasion
in canoeing prearranged by the International Canoe Federation.
The World Championships have in use place every year in non-Summer Olympic years because 2002. As of 1949 to 1999 they have in use place in odd-numbered years. Prior to November 2008 canoe slalom was recognized as fast-moving water slalom.
The World Championships have in use place every year in non-Summer Olympic years because 2002. As of 1949 to 1999 they have in use place in odd-numbered years. Prior to November 2008 canoe slalom was recognized as fast-moving water slalom.
Men race in C-1 (single boat Canadian), C-2 (canoe double Men’s)
and K-1 (single boat kayaks) have both separately and in teams. Women race in
K-1s both alone and in teams. Establishment at the 2010 championships women
raced in C-1 on the personality level. A team event was planned for those events
but call off to climate circumstances.
Host countries:
Year
|
City
|
Country
|
2010
|
Tacen
|
Slovenia
|
2011
|
Bratislava
|
Slovakia
|
2013
|
Prague
|
Czech Republic
|
2014
|
Deep Creek Lake,
Maryland
|
United States
|
2015
|
London
|
Great Britain
|
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