Canoe Ocean Racing ITOs making waves in Asia

Canoe Ocean Racing in Asia received a major boost of International Technical Officials (ITOs) as the discipline continues to grow across the continent. While more than 350 athletes from 10 nations battled it out for medals at the Asian Canoe Ocean Racing Championships in Qingdao, China, in September, the continental tournament also saw the successful completion of a three-day ITO seminar. As paddlers were racing at the Shilaoren Beach, the International Canoe Federation’s Canoe Ocean Racing Committee was ensuring that only the best would continue to make crucial calls that determine medal positions. The seminar saw participants take part in a theory session on the first day, a practical session on the second, where they rotated through key positions, with exams on the final day. A total of 30 new ITOs successfully passed the tests, strengthening the technical capacity of Canoe Ocean Racing in the fast-growing region. “Asia has a long tradition in Canoe Ocean Racing, with more than 27 years of history in Thailand and pioneers such as Mr. Sakchai Atibodhi, who helped lay the foundations of our sport,” ICF Canoe Ocean Racing Committee Chair Marian Sarbu said. “Today, it is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. With major events ahead, the momentum here is undeniable. “What inspires me most is the passion of Asia’s athletes, coaches, and organisers. “Their commitment shows that Canoe Ocean Racing is not only growing fast here, but also becoming a true community with a bright future. “With a World Cup in Malaysia in 2026 and many more events in planning, Asia is set to become a central stage for Canoe Ocean Racing. “The future of our sport in this region looks stronger than ever.” Sarbu also highlighted why this seminar is not just a milestone, but a commitment to the future. He pointed out that by developing local expertise, Asia is reducing its reliance on officials from other continents, ensuring consistency, professionalism, and safety across all...

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