The aim sport:Athletes in kayaks must complete a straight 200m course across calm waters in the fastest possible time
3 rules
rule 1:Race categories vary by the number of athletes in the boat, the length of the course, and whether the boat is a canoe or kayak
rule 2:Canoe sprint takes place on a straight course divided in lanes, on calm water.
rule 3:The distances recognized by the ICF for international races are 200 m, 500 m, and 1000 m
Hi Marieta!
ReplyDeleteThis is great thinking. I am sure that tandem canoe sprinting could certainly work as a sport for the Paralympics. It is going to be a challenge but it is possible. For this task, we would also like you to tell us the aim of the sport along with three rules. Can you please add these to your post in order to earn full points for the activity?
Thanks so much, Marieta. It has been a pleasure blogging with you over the past week. I am already looking forward to the summer holiday so that we can blog again!
Enjoy the rest of your holiday :)
Cheers, Rachel
Thank you Rachel yeah I will add them.Join your hoilday to
ReplyDeleteHi Marieta,
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading my comment and for adding to your blog post. I enjoyed reading the rules and the aim for the sport of canoe sprinting. I can now award you full points for the activity!
Speaking of activities, there are still a few Winter Learning Journey activities that you can complete if you're interested. According to my records, you have yet to complete Day 3, Activity 2 and the bonus activity. Feel free to complete those if you'd like to earn full points for the programme. It is completely up to you, of course, but I'll check back in a few days to see if you've had time to post the final few activity blogs!
Cheers, Rachel :)
P.S. You can also complete Day 7 Activity 1 or Activity 2 if you'd like to earn a few more points :)
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