Canoeing is a truly international sport and activity. Anywhere in the world where there is water, there is usually a canoe nearby. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
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Danish multiple marathon world champion Mads Pedersen is putting everything on the line to try and qualify for his first Olympic Games.
In our latest Path To Paris podcast we chat with Australian slalom paddler Tristan Carter, who was involved in a tense struggle to earn the Oceania quota for Paris 2024.
In this episode of our Path to Paris podcast series we chat with the Polish Tokyo 2020 Olympian and slalom paddler Klaudia Zwolinska.
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