The inaugural Women’s College Connect took place in the heart of Galway City on a cold but dry November weekend. This event brought 35 female paddlers from universities all over Ireland together for two days filled [&hellip... Read More→
Peak PS has announced a major step forward in sustainable paddlesports gear with the expansion of its Circular Ready initiative and the launch of a new line of products built from end-of-life neoprene. The work arrives [&hellip... Read More→
Palm Equipment marks an important milestone this week as the company celebrates twenty-five years of kayak rotomoulding in Clevedon. The story began in 1999, when technical director Bob Slee pulled a slightly wonky but unmistakable Dagger RPM [&hellip... Read More→
The Ardèche woke to a hard blue sky on November 8th. With an ideal flow in the river, the 41st edition of the Marathon International des Gorges de l’Ardèche kept every promise it made. More than [&hellip... Read More→
Gábor Van Tolna is kayaking from Innsbruck down the Inn to the Danube, then following the river all the way to the Black Sea and Ukraine: a 2,522-kilometer journey with 31 dams to cross. From there, [&hellip... Read More→
Once renowned for its famous world-class freestyle wave, the Mis River in Italy now hosts an annual gathering every first week of September. On September 6th-7th, the Jurassic Kayak Festival celebrated its seventh edition, reuniting hundreds [&hellip... Read More→
Melker of Sweden announced a strategic partnership with Flow Kayaks, a leading paddlesports retailer and distributor located in Nottingham, Great Britain. The collaboration marks a pivotal moment in Melker’s international expansion and solidifies its commitment to the European [&hellip... Read More→
From the Moselle Valley to the North Sea, the Clean River Project has become one of Germany’s leading environmental education initiatives. Founded in 2012 by Stephan Horch, the project combines art, activism, and education to raise [&hellip... Read More→
Published on septembre 16th, 2025 | by Paddleworld
South African paddler Alex O’Riordan has set out on a solo, unsupported expedition to kayak the full 780 km of Lake Tanganyika, from Zambia to Burundi. Starting in September 2025, he is carrying all his supplies [&hellip... Read More→
Published on septembre 11th, 2025 | by Paddleworld
Former professional freestyle kayaker and kayak instructor Brad Burden looks back on the days following September 11, 2001, when the Gauley River became a gathering place for paddlers from around the world seeking solace, clarity, and [&hellip... Read More→