He Spanish Paralympic Committee and the Royal Spanish Canoeing Federationthrough their commitment program, will hold a concentration of young athletes at Christmas in Burriana Sea School (Valencia) with the aim of training and discovering new sporting talents in the modality.
73% of athletes called to concentration (men and women combined in Paralympic canoeing, between 9 and 19 years old), responded to the call, and will attend from Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque Country, Aragon, Catalonia, Balearic Islands, Madrid and Andalusia.
The aim of the concentration promoted by Dingonatura is the training and discovery of sporting talents in the modality. The goal is to work with the entire youth team to lay the foundations for a sports path where young paddlers can achieve high national performance and high international level with an eye to the future. Los Angeles Games 2028 and more.
The concentration, which will last three days, will be led by an Olympic canoeist Agustín Calderón Díez and here work groups will be distributed to conduct technical efficiency tests and find improvements in adaptations and training, as well as to introduce them to other modalities and boats, such as those called for va’a or paradragon
Athletes from the program will participate in the concentration Valencia Paralympic Relay, within the multi-activity and sports exchange proposal leading such program.
Source: La Verdad

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