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Slalom and Canoe Polo a hit with the public
By MM Sports
May 8, 2008 - 8:17:17 PM
Canoeing enthusiasts and members of the public did not let
harsh winds and the rough sea prevent them from participating in the
Canoe/Kayak Open day organised by the MCF on the 1st of May.
The day kicked off with what turned into a mini-league of canoe polo
which allowed the sport and its players to be put in a showcase like never
before. More experienced players joined
in the fun and offered instruction to beginners, showing them the ropes and
enabling them to play a few good games. Canoe
Polo consists of 2 teams with 5 members per team battle it out for to score in
their opponent’s goal while moving about on short canoes. The
game is often described as a combination of water polo,
basketball
and kayaking.
The tactics and playing of the game are not unlike 5-a-side football or water
polo but with the added complexity of maneuvering the boats, which can also be
used to shield the ball.
Due to the
uninviting sea, tours were cancelled and Slalom was the key event of the
afternoon. This discipline requires an
extremely good technique so as to manoeuvre through the hanging gates in the
course as fast as possible. If the competitor's boat, paddle or body
touches either pole of the gate, a time penalty of two seconds is added. If the
competitor misses a gate completely, displaces it by more than 45 degrees, goes
through the gate upside-down, or goes through it in the wrong direction, a 50
second penalty is given. Luckily for
participants, these penalties were not enforced on the 1st of May as
they were allowed to paddle through the gates at their leisure.
The MCF
would like to thank all those who made the event possible. Special thanks go to the Sliema Waterpolo
Pitch, through the kind support of President Michael Gatt.
For future events or further information on
canoeing and kayaking in Malta,
kindly visit www.maltacanoefederation.org
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