Month: August 2025

Masters World Championships Trailer Details 2025

All masters boats going on the trailer to Gyor will be loaded on either the Monday 25th August or Tuesday 26th August  at Bryn’s House: 12 Bredgar Close, Maidstone ME14 5NG.

Please ensure that all your straps have your name on them and, if possible, let me know a rough time and day that you will be bringing your boats. Bryn can be contacted by his email here.

The return trip is planned to arrive back at Bryn’s House on the evening of Friday 5th September with unloading on Saturday 6th or Sunday 7th September. Please again contact Bryn directly to confirm collection of your boat.

Humid Weather Challenges British Paddlers during Canoe Marathon at the World Games

The World Games in Chengdu, China saw canoe marathon take place last weekend.

With humid and varied weather across the weekend, the best racers from the top 20 countries in the world took to the water, including GB athletes James Russell and Melissa Johnson.

Both appeared in short and long distance races across Saturday and Sunday, qualifying for their respective finals at Xinglong Lake.

To read the full article, visit the Paddle UK News page here.

Open Invite: Calling All International Competitors – Lyon Kayak 2025 Is On!

Please see the below open invitation to paddlers re Lyon Kayak 2025

Lyon Kayak 2025 is introducing an exciting new format:
🏁 The Combined Short Race & Marathon – Single Kayak (K1)
📅 September 20–21, 2025
📍 Lyon, France – Confluence District

A unique weekend combining high-level competition and a festive atmosphere in the heart of one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.


🔥 Why Participate?

Two spectacular races:

  • Short Race (Saturday afternoon): 3.5 km sprint between the Rhône and Saône rivers, with two 200 m portages in an exceptional urban setting.
  • Marathon (Sunday morning): 21 km downstream on the Saône, with an optional portage and a finish at the Confluence Water Plaza.

Prize Money 💰 for Open Men & Open Women podiums:

  • 🥇 1st place: €300
  • 🥈 2nd place: €200
  • 🥉 3rd place: €100

Special offer for international elite athletes:

  • ✅ Nelo boat rental provided (limited availability – first come, first served)
  • ✅ Participation fee of only €100 for the first 5 international elite athletes registered for the combined event

🚆 Easy Access – No Excuse Not to Join!

The Lyon Kayak Village, located in the heart of the Confluence district, is highly accessible:

  • By train: just 20 minutes from Lyon Part-Dieu station
  • By plane: 40 minutes from Lyon Saint-Exupéry International Airport
  • By public transport: direct access via tram, metro, and bus
  • By car: parking available nearby

👉 Accessibility is not a barrier – everything is designed to make your participation easy, no matter where you’re coming from!


🎉 A Festive Event in the Heart of Lyon

  • 🍝 Friendly Pasta Party on Saturday evening for all participants
  • 🎶 Free entry to the Lyon Kayak Private Party: music, great vibes, and networking in the riverside park at the confluence of the rivers
  • 🛶 Lyon Kayak Village buzzing all weekend with exhibitors, water activities, food trucks, and more!

📝 Register now at LYONKAYAK.COM

📧 For more information: [email protected]
⚠️ Spots are limited – don’t miss this unique experience combining sport, celebration, and the discovery of Lyon!

87th Descenso Internacional Del Sella – How to follow along!

The 87th Descenso Internacional Del Sella will take place this Saturday 9th August in Asturias, Spain. We have a long history with paddlers competing in the event from teams being selected historically to several clubs now supporting paddler entries over recent years.

In the 87th edition, we have 60 boats with 104 paddlers representing Great Britain and their clubs on the start line. You can find the full start lists via the event results page here. All paddlers will start at 11am BST from Arriondas and racing the 20k route down to the sea at Ribadesella. If you have not had the opportunity to watch any of the previous Sella Descents, you can find live streams and videos on youtube here.

While majority of the racers will only compete on the Saturday, the Senior Men K2 and K1 racers also compete tomorrow morning in a time trial to determine their starting order on Saturday. You can view the full results from this time trial here.

Spanish television live stream the whole descent, with a focus on the front of the race. You can find the live stream for this on the RTVE website here.

We wish all British racers the best of luck and we look forward to cheering you all on via the live stream on Saturday.

The World Games 2025 #RoadtoChengdu – How to Follow Along!

This weekend (9th – 10th August), Melissa Johnson (Nottingham Kayak Club) and James Russell (Chelmsford Canoe Club) will be representing Great Britain and Canoe Marathon on the disciplines biggest stage, The World Games.

What is The World Games?

The World Games is an international multi-sport event, similar to the Olympic Games, but including sports that are not part of the traditional Olympic Games Programme. It is held every four years and in 2025, it will take place in Chengdu, China. Canoe Marathon has been an official event at The World Games since the 2022 edition in Birmingham, United States. Dragon Boating and Canoe Polo will also be part of the event programme, as well as many other sports.

Nations are required to qualify spots in the two race categories at the previous years World Championships. The two categories available for qualification are Senior Men K1 and Senior Women K1. For the 2025 edition, our senior athletes qualified both available spots, which continues our prefect qualification record for a second games in a row.

What does Canoe Marathon look like at The World Games?

At this year The World Games, canoe marathon involves two distances, short course and standard distance.

On Saturday 9th August, James and Melissa will compete in short course heats, where the fastest five boats from each heat will go into the final as well as the five next fastest finishers. The short course finals will be later that afternoon.

On Sunday 10th August, both categories will have a standard distance race of 21.5 kilometres and 8 portages.

How can I watch and support the team?

The World Games has officially launched it’s own platform for spectators and fans to follow all the live action. The World Games Live is an website and app which “will offer live coverage of competitions, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and medal ceremonies for all 34 sports of the programme. After each event concludes, all streamed content will become available as video on demand (VoD), ensuring fans can relive the highlights whenever they choose. Additionally, the platform will feature daily highlights and a dedicated Daily Show throughout the Games. The application will be available on desktop and mobile versions, completely free-of-charge”.

You can also follow along via our normal social media channels (as well as possible with the time difference!).

Schedule of Events

Thursday 7th August
13:00 BSTOpening Ceremony
Saturday 9th August
02:20 BSTSenior Women K1 Short Course Heat 1Melissa Johnson
02:50 BSTSenior Women K1 Short Course Heat 2
03:50 BSTSenior Men K1 Short Course Heat 1
04:50 BSTSenior Men K1 Short Course Heat 2James Russell
10:00 BSTSenior Women K1 Short Course Final
10:30 BSTSenior Men K1 Short Course Final
11:15 BSTSenior Women K1 Short Course Award Ceremony
11:23 BSTSenior Men K1 Short Course Award Ceremony
Sunday 10th August
08:15 BSTSenior Women K1 Standard DistanceMelissa Johnson
10:15 BSTSenior Men K1 Standard DistanceJames Russell
12:00 BSTSenior Women K1 Standard Distance Award Ceremony
12:05 BSTSenior Men K1 Standard Distance Award Ceremony

We look forward to cheering both James and Melissa!