As the Coaching Department strives to support learning and development amongst instructors, coaches, leaders and guides, we have been busy working with the Technical Groups over the past twelve months to design and create a range of resources.
The sun was shining at Nene Park in Peterborough for the inaugural National Marathon Short Course Championships this weekend.
TV presenter and writer Miranda Krestovnikoff explains her love of paddling and why we need to look after our rivers.
British Canoeing is sad to hear the news that Brian Fuller has passed away.
Paralympic gold medallists Laura Sugar MBE and Charlotte Henshaw MBE have been announced as part 2022 Unlocked Programme.
Nottingham Kayak Club is hosting a charity paddle event this Bank Holiday Monday (2nd May) to raise money for those suffering the impact of the war in Ukraine.
Much of the UK’s fish population are now breeding and as paddlers we need to avoid disrupting spawning and damaging eggs.
Help us to protect the places we love to paddle from plastic pollution by organising a paddle cleanup from 4 - 12th June. We’re inviting the whole paddling community to join us for a week of action and help us to remove 1,000 sacks of litter from our inland and coastal waters.
It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the passing of James Smythe.
Congratulations to Eilidh Gibson who has been announced by the European Canoe Association as one of seven representatives selected for the upcoming Young Leaders Forum which will be held alongside the Munich 2022 multi-sport European Championships.
The Canoe Foundation is pleased to announce that work has now completed at Ruby’s Yard on the Coventry Canal to create a public slipway onto this lock-free stretch of water.
Moo Canoes, Gold Delivery Partner, recently took part in an ‘Introduction to Outrigger Canoeing’ training day. As part of the Gold Delivery Partner package, partners can choose a bespoke training day, tailored around their own development needs in any area that they choose.
A Devon-based club gave up their boats during the Easter break to do a cleanup along the River Dart.