European Canoe Association
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
![]() |
|
The European Canoe Association (ECA) is the umbrella organization for canoeing sport in Europe. It was founded in Rome in May 1993.[1] The organization has 44 member countries.[2] The association was recognized by the International Canoe Federation at the ICF congress in Acapulco in 1994.[3]
Contents
Disciplines[edit]
- Canoe sprint
- Canoe slalom
- Wildwater canoeing
- Canoe marathon
- Canoe Polo
- Canoe Sailing
- Dragon Boat
- Canoe freestyle
- Canoe ocean racing
Championships[edit]
- European Senior Canoe Sprint Championships - annual event, established in 1933, discontinued in 1969, reinstated in 1997
- European Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint Championships - annual event
- European Senior Canoe Slalom Championships - annual event, established in 1996
- European Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships - annual event
- European Senior Wildwater Canoeing Championships - biennial event, established in 1997
- European Junior Wildwater Canoeing Championships - biennial event
- European Canoe Marathon Championships - biennial event, established in 1995
- European Canoe Polo Championship - biennial event
- European Canoe Freestyle Championships - biennial event
- European Dragon Boat Championships - biennial event
Board of Directors[edit]
- Albert Woods, President (
United Kingdom)
- Branko Lovric, Secretary General (
Croatia)
- Miroslav Haviar, Vice President (
Slovakia)
- Mario Santos, Vice President (
Portugal)
Members[edit]
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "ECA History". European Canoe Association. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
- ^ Federations
- ^ "Statutes of the European Canoe Association" (PDF). European Canoe Association. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
- ^ Board of Directors
|
|