Norwich Canoe Club
Canoe club in Norwich, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Norwich Canoe Club is based at Whitlingham, Trowse in Norwich, Norfolk, UK with Whitlingham Great Broad, Whitlingham Little Broad, River Yare and River Wensum on its doorstep. It is a canoe and kayak racing club that focuses on flatwater sprint canoeing[1] and marathon canoeing.[2] It is a friendly club where canoeing is safe and fun and welcomes anyone who wants to have a go on the water. The club has as many girls as boys and as many women as men and also many families who all come and paddle together. Members are all ages, from 7 to 70 so there is definitely a place for everyone.
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The club holds the highest Top Club Gold accreditation,[3] awarded by the British Canoe Union[4] and Sport England,[5] and regularly produces elite paddlers who represent Great Britain in European and international regattas and at the International Canoe Federation[6] Canoe Sprint and Canoe Marathon World Championships.
Ian Wynne, 2004 Olympic K1 500m bronze medallist, is an honorary member of the club.