DisciplinesWildwater

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What is Wildwater

Wildwater is the ultimate combat, human versus river. Athletes must manage a 4.5 meter long, 11 kilogram, very unstable, composite craft down a river anywere from flatwater up to grade 4 rapids. Athletes fight the river, obstacles lactic acid, competitors and themselves to be the fastest.

Courses can be as short as 90 seconds for Rapid Sprints, Classic course range arround the 9 - 30 minute mark or go hard for the ultra distance 133km. Events are usually held as a time trial format, paddlers leave individually with between 30 to 120 seconds separating them from the paddler infront.

Where every second counts athletes look for the fast line whilst delivering maximum power. Wildwater being one of the most physiologically and psychologically demanding of all the canoe/kayak disciplines, as athletes remain 100% focused on an ever changing river whilst redlining their body. 


News

2011 Australian Wildwater Racing Championships
The 2011 Australian Wildwater Racing Championships are to be held at the Nymboida Canoe Centre from 2nd January 2011 until the 5th January 2011



    Ben Mercer at 2004 World Wildwater Championships

    Ben Maynard at 2004 World Wildwater Championships

    2nd run of 2004 World Wildwater Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.

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