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Canoeing

Canoeing star Helen Barnes's eggs frozen for babies after 2012 Olympics

A leading athlete was yesterday due to have eggs removed from her ovaries and frozen so that she can take part in the 2012 Olympic games without jeopardising her chances of becoming a mother. Helen Barnes, 36, a supply teacher...

Kayak king Brabants pulls a stroke with Thames rowing bid

Olympic kayaking champion Tim Brabants will interrupt his post-Beijing celebrations tomorrow by attempting to make waves in another water sport. The A&E doctor from Walton, fresh from becoming Britain’s first canoeing gold...

Wonderkid Webb paddles back from the brink for GB

Wildwater racing: A canoeing starlet who nearly drowned the first time he tried the sport is paddling to the top of the wildwater racing world. Aaron Webb, of Northgate Street, Devizes, gave up canoeing for six months...

Up the Potomac River With a Paddle

The weather for canoeing on the Potomac has been near perfect lately, and it's only going to get better when autumn begins to color the lush biodiversity draping the banks of perhaps the finest urban wilderness river in...

Disabled military canoeists battle the Bavarian rapids

Sep 16, 2008

A Training and Adventure news article A ground-breaking canoe and kayaking expedition tailor-made for disabled Service personnel has taken place in Bavaria and Austria. Two Service personnel taking part in the 'Timmy's...

The Famed Rivers of Canada's Top Canoeing Destinations

You may ask yourself why take a trip to canoe in Canada. One reason is that Canada is one place that still has untouched wilderness to explore. When taking a canoe trip, you will find out that the rivers in Canada are...

Canoe star Brabants to try rowing

Double Olympic canoeing medallist Tim Brabants is set to take up rowing next month but he does not anticipate making the move permanent. Brabants, 31 from Surrey, hopes to join Alan Campbell, a finalist in the Olympic...

'Dead man' launches appeal bid

London - A British man who faked his death in a canoeing accident so he and his wife could claim a life insurance payout is trying to appeal his prison sentence, his lawyer said on Friday. John Darwin, 58, was jailed in...

Council Zooms into action to help stranded students

Sep 4 2008 by Ian Caleb, Merthyr Express DUKE of Edinburgh teenagers were left stranded thousands of miles from home after an airline’s collapse. Ten Cyfarthfa High School pupils had spent £800 each for a five-day canoeing...

South Africa: Canoeing Rules 'Not Changing' Despite Outcry

Posted to the web 3 September 2008 Mark Smit Johannesburg CANOEING SA is not about to give way on its conditions for selection for SA, following an outcry from leading canoeists. Canoeists Graeme Solomon and Lance King...

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