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The Au Sable River Canoe Marathon, presented by Consumers Energy, (also stylized as the AuSable River Canoe Marathon) is an annual 120 mi (193 km) canoe race in Michigan from Grayling to Oscoda. Nicknamed and known simply as "The Marathon," it first ran in 1947, and is perhaps the oldest marathon canoe race in the United States, and is the ...
First Dam Canoe Race (MCRA - Canoe Race) is a yearly event. [17] Six miles west of Oscoda, on River Road Scenic Byway, the Au Sable River Queen offers paddle boat excursions. [18] Within this area is Kirtland's warbler habitat, so it is an important center for bird watchers. The Lumberman's Monument is adjacent to the river. The 14-foot ...
Listed below are the canoe sprint world best times in Sprint canoe and Sprint kayak events. The ICF only acknowledge world best times set in finals of Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, Continental Championships and "other canoe sprint events with acceptable high technical level".
The Triple Crown of Canoe Racing consists of North America's three most prestigious marathon canoe races: the General Clinton Canoe Regatta (70 miles over one day from Cooperstown, NY to Bainbridge, NY); The Au Sable River Canoe Marathon (120 miles non-stop overnight from Grayling, MI to Oscoda, MI); and, la Classique Internationale de Canots ...
Athletes from around the world competed over the last week for top spots in the men’s and women’s annual competition
The ICF Canoe Marathon World Cup is an annual season-long series of top level races in Canoe Marathon held under the auspices of the International Canoe Federation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Editions
The race usually starts and ends at the same place, and includes portages. Race categories vary by the number of athletes in the boat, the length of the course, and whether the boat is a canoe or kayak. In a kayak, the paddler is seated in the direction of travel, and uses a double-bladed paddle.
The 2023 Canoe Slalom World Cup was the highest level season-long series of competitions across six canoe slalom disciplines organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). It was the 36th edition and featured five stops (or races) in five different venues.