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Trinidad and Tobago Canoe/ Kayak Federation
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1. How have you prepared differently for this quadrennial than previous cycles?
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TT rower Felice Aisha Chow booked her spot at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics with a solid showing at the Continental Qualification Regatta in Rio, Brazil, on Friday.
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T&T's rower Felice Aisha Chow has qualified for the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games.
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TEAM TTO rower Felice Aisha Chow said she was more relieved than excited when she booked her ticket to the July 23-August 8 Tokyo Olympics despite a challenging re-scheduled final on Friday.
With the Americas Continental Qualification Regatta finally stroking off in Rio de Janeiro Thursday - after the...
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The earliest canoes date from 6,000 B.C. though it is likely that people used similar forms of transportation even earlier.
The Americas were likely a fertile ground for canoe development, with Native Americans using cloth and animal skins to cover a hollowed-out wooden log canoe frame, while Eskimos are thought to have developed the kayak, where one or two paddlers sit in a partially enclosed seat.
In the mid 19th century a Scotsman named James Mac Gregor developed the Rob Roy, a canoe with sail, mast and paddles. He used it to make a number of expeditions in Europe and Palestine that he wrote about extensively, helping to bring the sport to a wide audience.
Within two decades, canoeing became a competitive sport in England, and clubs started spreading across the eastern United States. In the early 20th century, the sport became popular in many parts of Europe, and it was a demonstration sport in the Paris Olympics of 1924. By the Berlin Olympics of 1936, it was recognized as a full competitive sport.
The Trinidad and Tobago Canoe/ Kayak Federation (TTCKF) promotes and develops the sport of canoeing and kayaking in this country. The federation was accepted as a member of the International Canoe Federation in October 2004, but started to act as a body in early 2007. Please follow this link for the facebook page of the TTCKF
