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Summer Activities On Alp Lake
Two men enjoy summer leisure on a kayak at Lake Plansee in the Alps in Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Lake Heiterwanger See In The Ammergau Alps In Tyrol
People enjoy paddleboarding and boating on Lake Heiterwanger See in the Ammergau Alps, Heiterwang, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Lake Heiterwanger See In The Ammergau Alps In Tyrol
A couple paddles a red canoe on Lake Heiterwanger See in the Ammergau Alps, Heiterwang, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Activities On Alp Lake
A man enjoys summer leisure on a kayak at Lake Plansee in the Alps in Plansee, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Activities On Alp Lake
People enjoy summer leisure on pedal boats and kayaks at Lake Plansee in the Alps in Plansee, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Summer Activities On Alp Lake
People enjoy summer leisure on pedal boats and kayaks at Lake Plansee in the Alps in Plansee, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Day ten of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Joseph Clarke of Great Britain reacts to wilnning silver in the men's kayak cross finals in front of Noah Hegge of Germany during the canoe slalom competition at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in Vaires-sur-Marne during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024.
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Day ten of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Joseph Clarke of Great Britain during the kayak cross final of the canoe slalom competition at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in Vaires-sur-Marne during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024.
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Day ten of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Kimberley Woods of Team GB in the women's kayak cross final of the canoe slalom competition at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in Vaires-sur-Marne during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024.
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Day ten of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Noemie Fox of Australia wins the women's kayak cross final of the canoe slalom competition at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in Vaires-sur-Marne during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024.
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Day ten of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
The start line of a kayak cross race at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in Vaires-sur-Marne during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024.
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Day ten of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
KImberley Woods of Team GB in the women's kayak cross quarter-final of the canoe slalom competition at Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium in Vaires-sur-Marne during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 5, 2024.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Joe Clarke of Team Great Britain reacts after finishing fifth in the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Joe Clarke of Team Great Britain reacts after finishing fifth in the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
France's silver medallist Titouan Castryck reacts after his run during the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Gold medalist Giovanni de Gennaro of Italy celebrates after crossing the line during the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final. on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Gold medalist Giovanni de Gennaro of Italy celebrates after crossing the line during the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final. on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Spain's bronze medallist Pau Echaniz reacts after his run during the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Joe Clarke of Team Great Britain competes during the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final, where he finished in fifth place, on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Day six of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
Joe Clarke of Team Great Britain competes during the Canoe Slalom Men's Kayak Single final, where he finished in fifth place, on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.
The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.
The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.
Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.
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Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.
The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.
The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.
Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.
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Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.
The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.
The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.
Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.
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Paddle under the Pennines: longest and deepest UK canal tunnel opens for canoe trips
The Canal & River Trust is launching 3.5-mile paddles through Standedge Tunnel, from West Yorkshire to Greater Manchester.
The guided 3.5-mile canoe trips are through Standedge Tunnel, a jaw dropping feat of engineering which is 194 metres underground and 196 metres above sea level.
The narrow canal tunnel from Marsden in West Yorkshire to Diggle in Greater Manchester opened in 1811 after 17 years of construction.
Gordon McMinn, volunteer team leader and qualified paddle sports instructor at Canal & River Trust, who will be leading canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel, the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK spanning 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Greater Manchester.
Marsden, UK. 13 June 2024.
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No cash, no sponsor, no hope? Joe Clarke's journey from despair to Olympic double gold favourite
After controversially missing out on Tokyo 2020 the double world champion canoeist believes he can prosper in Paris.
Joe Clarke, the British canoe slalom paddler, taking part in kayak cross training at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on May 23rd 2024 in Waltham Abbey, UK.
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No cash, no sponsor, no hope? Joe Clarke's journey from despair to Olympic double gold favourite
After controversially missing out on Tokyo 2020 the double world champion canoeist believes he can prosper in Paris.
Joe Clarke, the British canoe slalom paddler, poses for a portrait at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on May 23rd 2024 in Waltham Abbey, UK.
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No cash, no sponsor, no hope? Joe Clarke's journey from despair to Olympic double gold favourite
After controversially missing out on Tokyo 2020 the double world champion canoeist believes he can prosper in Paris.
Joe Clarke, the British canoe slalom paddler, poses for a portrait at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on May 23rd 2024 in Waltham Abbey, UK.
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No cash, no sponsor, no hope? Joe Clarke's journey from despair to Olympic double gold favourite
After controversially missing out on Tokyo 2020 the double world champion canoeist believes he can prosper in Paris.
Joe Clarke, the British canoe slalom paddler, taking part in kayak cross training at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on May 23rd 2024 in Waltham Abbey, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this yearÕs competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
A collect photo of current GB canoeist James Kettle (left) when, as a 10 year old, he was brought by his father, Paul, to the London Olympics at the Lee Valley White Water Centre in August 2012. Also pictured is James' younger brother William, who is now 17 and on the GB junior canoe team.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Joe Clarke of Great Britain celebrates with his two gold medals after winning the gold in the final of the mens kayak cross during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Kimberley Woods of Great Britain (facing) cries on the shoulder of runner-up Camille Prigent of France as she celebrates winning the gold medal in the final of the womens kayak cross during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Kimberley Woods of Great Britain celebrates winning the gold medal in the final of the womens kayak cross during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Martin Duguid of Switzerland (near) barges his team-mate Dimitri Marx out of the way at an upstream bouy in the men's kayak cross quarter-final during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Competitors are dropped off the ramp at the start in the men's kayak cross quarter-final during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Competitors are dropped off the ramp at the start in the men's kayak cross quarter-final during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Ricarda Funk of Germany plants her face in a downstream bouy as the competitors battle in the women's kayak cross semi-final during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Competitors are dropped off the ramp at the start in the women's kayak cross quarter-final during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Competitors are dropped off the ramp at the start in the women's kayak cross quarter-final during day six of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 24th 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Joe Clarke of Great Britain celebrates with his gold medal and his son Hugo after victory in the men's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Joe Clarke of Great Britain celebrates with his son Hugo and wife Belle after winning gold in the men's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Joe Clarke of Great Britain celebrates winning gold just after the finishing line in the men's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Jiri Prskavec of the Czech Republic gets a kiss after finishing 2nd in the men's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Jessica Fox of Australia signs a helmet after winning gold in the women's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Jessica Fox of Australia gives an interview in the "kiss and cry" tent after winning gold in the women's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Jessica Fox of Australia celebrates winning gold in the women's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Ziga Lin Hocevar, a 16 year-old from Slovenia, in the men's kayak semi-final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Ziga Lin Hocevar, a 16 year-old from Slovenia, in the men's kayak semi-final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Quan Xin of China in the men's kayak semi-final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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Paddles and medals: Canoe Slalom World Championships - photo essay
More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Jessica Fox of Australia on her to winning gold in the women's kayak final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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More than 300 of the world's top canoeists and kayakers from five continents headed to Lee Valley, on the outskirts of north London, to compete on the white water rapids.
The Canoe Slalom World Championship returned to the Lee Valley White Water Centre in London last week for the first time since 2015. The venue was originally built for the 2012 London Olympic Games and many of this year’s competitors say the Games inspired them to pick up a paddle for the first time.
Luuka Jones of New Zealand in the women's kayak semi-final during day five of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships 2023 at the Lee Valley White Water Centre on September 23rd 2023 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK.
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