Kayak Cross Autumn Series

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Canoe Centre, Thursday 16th November - Friday 8th December

Kayak Cross is new discipline that will debut at the Paris Olympic Games in 2024. At the Canoe Centre in Palmerstown they are home to the only Kayak Cross course and are delighted to announce their Winter Kayak Cross Series .
Four kayakers are pitted against each other and must negotiate launch ramps, slalom gates, rolling gates and white water in a bid to reign supreme!

They are hosting this one of kind event, at the Canoe Centre in Palmerstown from 16 November 2023. This is a 4 week race series with categories including male, female, junior and master level with live music and commentary every night of event and refreshments served. There will be an awards ceremony and presentation for each category on finals nights.

There is no other Kayak Cross in Ireland or opportunities for paddlers to take part in an event such as this.


Date:
Thursday 16th November - Friday 8th December
Time:
Varies
Price:
€10
Address:
Canoe Centre, Mill Lane, Palmerston Lower, Palmerstown, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Canoe Centre, Mill Lane, Palmerston Lower, Palmerstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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