Canoe slalom is a whitewater paddling sport in which paddlers navigate a course of 20-25 gates, each marked by two poles, in a downstream race against the clock. The gates are placed in various positions and require the paddler to perform different manoeuvres, such as forward paddling, back paddling, and turning. The paddler who completes the course in the fastest time with the fewest penalties (for touching or missing gates) wins the race.
Canoe sprint is a flatwater paddling sport in which paddlers race over distances of 200, 500, and 1000 metres in kayaks or canoes. The paddlers start from a stationary position and paddle as fast as they can to the finish line. The paddler who crosses the finish line first wins the race.
Canoe slalom and canoe sprint are both physically demanding sports that require a high level of fitness, skill, and concentration. However, the two disciplines are quite different in terms of the equipment used, the course layout, and the racing format.
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