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ICF Announces Hosts for 2022 SUP World Championships

Men's Distance Race at the 2021 ICF World SUP Championships. | Photo courtesy: International Canoe Federation Men's Distance Race at the 2021 ICF World SUP Championships. | Photo courtesy: International Canoe Federation

GDYNIA, Poland - The International Canoe Federation has awarded its 2022 Stand Up Paddling World Championships to the Polish coastal city of Gdynia. Gdynia will represent a return to the ocean after this year’s ICF SUP world championships on Lake Balaton in Hungary, central Europe’s biggest inland lake. The 2019 world championships were held in Qingdao in China.

Gdynia is a seaport on the Baltic Sea and impressed the ICF board with the detail on its bid and its enthusiasm for the event.

“We are very pleased to be joining with the Polish Canoe Federation and the city of Gdynia for next year’s ICF Sup world championships,” ICF SUP co-ordinator, Hoichan Kwon, said. “We have had a lot of interest from cities all over the world who want to host our world championships, so it’s a good position to find ourselves in. The professionalism of Gdynia’s bid gave that city a big head start.

“Excitingly for us, the feedback from the athletes and officials on the choice of Gdynia has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic. After more than a year of very little competition, to already have the certainty of a venue for 2022 is a real boost for our sport.

“This year’s ICF World Championships on Lake Balaton is the biggest SUP competition of 2021, and we are promising an even bigger event next year.”

The ICF will confirm the dates for the world championships and will also make another significant announcement about the 2022 season in the coming weeks.

About International Canoe Federation

The International Canoe Federation is responsible for the global sport of canoeing and has 167 affiliated National Associations and 13 disciplines - Sprint, Slalom, Paracanoe, Wildwater, Marathon, Canoe Polo, Freestyle, Ocean Racing, Dragon Boat, SUP, Rafting, WaveSki and Canoe Sailing. Canoeing has two Olympic disciplines, with sprint introduced at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games and slalom at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games; Canoeing also made its debut at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games with Paracanoe. Find out more about the International Canoe Federation at canoeicf.com

Last modified onFriday, 10 September 2021 10:25
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