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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2019


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19 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Wow, amazing 1st run in London for :SEN Bourhis :woot:

 

why are you surprised? he's just another Frenchman taking advantage of his heritage (like Boukpeti)...:p

it's not that SEN suddenly developed a canoeing tradition...:whistle:

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10 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

why are you surprised? he's just another Frenchman taking advantage of his heritage (like Boukpeti)...:p

it's not that SEN suddenly developed a canoeing tradition...:whistle:

I admit that i didn't check his heritage, i hoped that he was born and raised in Senegal :(

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7 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

I admit that i didn't check his heritage, i hoped that he was born and raised in Senegal :(

 

born? frankly, I don't know...but "raised"? that's not possible for sure...;)

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  • 2 weeks later...

@Olympian1010 just to announce you that some 15 years old girl from :USA almost won the K1 World Cup race today, but in the middle of the final she sadly made a huge mistake.

 

she was just unbelievable in the semifinals though

 

 

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23 hours ago, hckosice said:

@Olympian1010 just to announce you that some 15 years old girl from :USA almost won the K1 World Cup race today, but in the middle of the final she sadly made a huge mistake.

 

she was just unbelievable in the semifinals though

 

 

 

@Olympian1010 sorry to be annoying, but this is going to be a real hype train. the 15 years old Evy Leibfarth is right now in the C1 final too. what a talent, this is the real future of this sport

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4 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

@Olympian1010 sorry to be annoying, but this is going to be a real hype train. the 15 years old Evy Leibfarth is right now in the C1 final too. what a talent, this is the real future of this sport

So, she competes in both categories??? Unusual thing.

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3 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

So, she competes in both categories??? Unusual thing.

 

Not so unusual in fact, there many similar athletes. the most famous beiing Jessica Fox.

 

Anyway happy to see her failed to qualify for the final today, as the Australian NOC ordered her to win at least 2 World Cup events in C1 to be eligible to qualify for Tokyo in C1.

Would be awesome if she fail and a nice Karma, since it´s her father who did the whole pressure on ICF to cowardly obey to IOC kicking out the C2 from the Canoe Slalom World Cups, Continetal Championships etc...schedules, to immediately quickly replace it with W C1 without any possibilities of further rectifications

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4 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Not so unusual in fact, there many similar athletes. the most famous beiing Jessica Fox.

 

Anyway happy to see her failed to qualify for the final today, as the Australian NOC ordered her to win at least 2 World Cup events in C1 to be eligible to qualify for Tokyo in C1.

Would be awesome if she fail and a nice Karma, since it´s her father who did the whole pressure on ICF to cowardly obey to IOC kicking out the C2 from the Canoe Slalom World Cups, Continetal Championships etc...schedules, to immediately quickly replace it with W C1 without any possibilities of further rectifications

Didnt know that. Did it happen at the OG?

Interesting. Karma is a b...., as they say. :)

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