Encyclopedia: Canoeing This article is about flatwater canoe racing. A kayak is a type of small Whitewater kayaking is a recreational sport of taking a kayak down a moving http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Canoeing
Extractions: Related Articles People who viewed "Canoeing" also viewed: Canoe polo Canoe Canoe camping Kayak ... Pacifism What's new? Our next offering Latest newsletter Student area Lesson plans Recent Updates Liam Byrne Leon S. Kennedy Lech PoznaÅ Lawtron ... More Recent Articles Top Graphs Richest Most Murderous Most Taxed Most Populous ... More Stats Updated 32 days 19 hours 35 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Canoeing Canoeing is the recreational or sporting activity of paddling a canoe or kayak . It usually refers exclusively to using a paddle to propel a canoe or kayak with only human muscle power. For activities involving paddles, see canoeing. ... Canoe at El Nido, Philippines A canoe is a relatively small human-powered boat. ... A kayak is a type of small human-powered boat. ... The NOUN paddle is a tool, originally a boat propulsion implement for mixing or pushing against liquids, typically in order to propel a boat. ... Recreational Other Forms ... External links The International Canoe Federation is a well known canoeing organization around the world. The ICF recognises several competitive and non-competitive disciplines of canoeing, of which Sprint and Slalom are the only two competing in the Olympic games. The United States Canoe Association is widely considered the American authority in sport and recreational canoeing, and recognizes many ICF classes.
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Extractions: SPECIAL TO THE POST-INTELLIGENCER When he was 13, Jordan Malloch's mom went to Green Lake to sign up her son for a rowing class. It was full, so she asked Malloch if he would like to try the canoeing and kayaking class still open to new students. "I said, 'Sure, why not,' " explained Malloch. "Right from that first class, I liked the feel of the water, how the boat moved under me. It helped that I was good at making the boat go fast." Two years later, Malloch was on the Junior National team in canoeing and since has competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. At 26, he is enjoying the peak years of his sport. Earning a medal at the 2008 Olympics in two-man canoeing at Beijing is his ultimate goal. But in Malloch's immediate purview are the twin goals of performing well at the U.S. Canoe/Kayak Sprint Racing National Championship right here in Seattle and the world championships in Croatia. The nationals are Aug. 9-13 at a familiar place for Malloch: Green Lake.
Canoeing: Information From Answers.com canoeing, sport of propelling a canoe through water. The two types of olympic canoe races are those among kayaks and Canadian canoes. http://www.answers.com/topic/canoeing
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping canoeing Encyclopedia canoeing, sport of propelling a canoe through water. John MacGregor, an English barrister and founder of the Royal Canoe Club (est. 1865), is generally credited with being the initiator of modern sport canoeing. Between 1849 and 1869, MacGregor wrote a number of popular books describing his experiences on long canoe trips throughout Europe. Sport canoeing today may either involve recreational journeys or fixed-distance racing. Racing canoes are propelled by either sails or paddles. The International Challenge Cup, one of the oldest existing canoeing trophies, was originally offered by the New York Canoe Club (1885) as a perpetual challenge sailing prize. Canoe racing with paddles first became an official Olympic event at the Berlin games in 1936. The two types of Olympic canoe races are those among kayaks and Canadian canoes. The kayak , a buoyant arctic canoe that is completely covered except for its cockpit(s), is raced by both men and women. The Canadian, the typical North American canoe, is raced only by men. Canoes are also used as combination outdoors recreation-transportation vehicles. This type of canoeing is especially popular in the N United States. Whitewater canoeing, in which the vessel is navigated through rapids, is quite popular in many areas of the United States.
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Extractions: Canoeing and Kayaking Canoes and kayaks bring to mind serene images of gliding down a calm river or across a cool lake. However, canoe and kayak contests can be fiercely competitive. Racers speed past the finish line only fractions of seconds apart. For both canoe and kayak contests, there are two types of competitions: "sprints" in (calm) flatwater and "slaloms" in (more turbulent) whitewater. There are more differences between the sports of canoeing and kayaking than one might imagine. Kayaks are closed, except for the small cockpit where the paddler sits. Flatwater canoes are open. In whitewater races, kayaks are equipped with water-tight sprayskirts. Kayakers use double-bladed paddles while canoeists use one with a single-blade, paddling alternately from side to side. Canoeists kneel as they paddle, while kayakers sit in their boats with their legs extended forward.
Australian Institute Of Sport - Canoeing - Sprint Australian Institute of Sport Canoeing - Sprint. Both canoes and kayaks are raced at the olympic Games. The type of craft and the number of people in http://www.ais.org.au/canoeing/sprint/index.asp
Extractions: Home About ASC AIS Developing ... Sponsors You are here Home AIS Canoeing More about AIS sprint canoeing/kayaking Sprint canoeists/kayakers require strength, explosive power, endurance and balance to guide what is an unstable craft through flatwater. It is a repetitive sport that needs highly specialist training. The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) program uses the latest research and understanding of an athlete's physiology to give coaches a leading edge in designing training programs for sprint canoeists/kayakers. Olympic Canoeing Canoeing as a men's sport was first admitted to the Olympics at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. The next occurrence of the sport at an Olympic Games was not until 1948. The first Women's kayaking event was at the 1948 Olympic Games. Sprint Events Both canoes and kayaks are raced at the Olympic Games. The type of craft and the number of people in the craft are expressed in the name eg K1 is a single kayak event, K2 a doubles kayak event and C1 and C2 are single and doubles canoe events respectively.
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Extractions: Canoeing is the recreational or sporting activity of paddling a canoe or kayak . It usually refers exclusively to using a paddle to propel a canoe or kayak with only human muscle power. A kayak is a closed-top boat and is propelled using a paddle with two blades, whereas canoes are open-topped boats (sometimes with a removable spray skirt) propelled using single- or double-bladed paddles. Confusingly, canoeing is used as a generic term for both forms. Recreational Other Forms ... edit The International Canoe Federation is a well known canoeing organization around the world. The ICF recognises several competitive and non-competitive disciplines of canoeing, of which Sprint and Slalom are the only two competing in the Olympic games. The United States Canoe Association is widely considered the American authority in sport and recreational canoeing, and recognizes many ICF classes. Sprint - the oldest discipline of ICF canoeing, sometimes referred to as "Racing". It involves principally kayaks , and some canoes . Flatwater races are over distances from 200 m to 1000 m. Slalom - Competitors are timed in completing a descent down the rapids of a whitewater course, in the process steering their canoes or kayaks through "gates" (a pair of suspended poles about 1m apart), including going up against the flow, across the flow, and surfing the standing waves of the rapids.