Whitewater canoeing

Whitewater canoeist Marty Plante on Narrows Rapids on the Hudson River Gorge, New York State, USA
Whitewater canoeist Marty Plante on Narrows Rapids on the Hudson River Gorge, New York State, USA

Whitewater canoeing is the sport of paddling a canoe on a moving body of water, typically a whitewater river. Whitewater canoeing can range from simple, carefree gently moving water, to demanding, dangerous whitewater. River rapids are graded like ski runs according to the difficulty, danger or severity of the rapid. Whitewater grades (or classes) range from I or 1 (the easiest) to VI or 6 (the most difficult/dangerous). Grade/Class I can be described as slightly moving water with ripples. Grade/Class VI can be described as severe or almost unrunnable whitewater, such as Niagara Falls.

A whitewater canoer during Eurocup Playboating (Canoe-Freestyle), on the Eiskanal in Augsburg, Germany

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