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Slalom

Precision and speed on the wild water

In Slalom Racing, paddlers have to navigate the kayak or canoe through pairs of poles, called "gates", set up over the challenging rapids, waves, eddies and currents on a 300m stretch of rough water. If the paddler touches one of the poles, or misses a gate altogether, penalty times are added to the time achieved by the competitor on that run. They are single kayak (K) events, for men and women, and canoe events, also for men and women, in single (C1) and double boats (C2). There are also team events.

This discipline made its appearance in the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972 and then had to wait until 1992 to be reinstated to the Olympic programme.

DOCUMENTS can be found here.

ECA Competitions

2026 Paddle Europe Junior Slalom ...
June 6. - 7. 2026, Ivrea,ITA
2026 Paddle Europe Junior Slalom ...
June 13. - 14. 2026, Valstagna,ITA
2026 Paddle Europe Junior Slalom ...
June 20. - 21. 2026, Flattach,AUT
2026 Paddle Europe Junior Slalom ...
June 27. - 28. 2026, Solkan,SLO
2026 Paddle Europe Junior Slalom ...
July 3. - 5. 2026, Augsburg,GER
All competitions

NEWS

Krakow Reshapes the 2026 Paddle Europe Slalom Cup Standings Ahead of Decisive Summer Races
Krakow Reshapes the 2026 Paddle Europe Slalom Cup Standings Ahead of Decisive Summer Races
Following the Krakow round, the 2026 Paddle Europe Slalom Cup has entered a decisive phase, with the overall standings beginning to take shape after six competitions across Europe. The Polish venue once again delivered highly competitive racing, attracting many of the continent’s leading slalom athletes and significantly reshuffling the provisional rankings ahead of the summer events still to come in Bratislava, Prague and Cesson Sévigné. Read more
Paddle Europe Slalom Cup 2026: Europe’s Best Slalom Paddlers Battle Across the Continent
Paddle Europe Slalom Cup 2026: Europe’s Best Slalom Paddlers Battle Across the Continent

The 2026 Paddle Europe Slalom Cup season is already delivering a high-level international contest, bringing together some of the strongest canoe slalom athletes in Europe across iconic venues and technically demanding whitewater courses.

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Ljubljana-Tacen to Host 2028 European Canoe Slalom Championships
Ljubljana-Tacen to Host 2028 European Canoe Slalom Championships
Ljubljana-Tacen will host the 2028 Paddle Europe Slalom Championships in the month of April, bringing the continent’s top athletes to one of Europe’s most beautiful venues.
Organised by Paddle Europe and the Slovenian Canoe Federation, the event continues Tacen’s long-standing role at the heart of international canoe slalom.
Taking place at a key moment in the Olympic cycle, the championships will serve as the final continental opportunity for qualification to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
A separate Kayak Cross qualification event will also be staged, adding further significance to the competition week.
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