Canoeing-Kayak. Angèle Hug Wins World Title in Kayak Cross, Two Other Silver French
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Two Breton medals complete the beautiful French harvest at the Canoeing Kayak Slalom World Championships. On Saturday, October 4, Rennaise Camille Prigent and Malouin Mathurin Madoré both won the silver in the kayak-cross final.


The Olympic vice-champion kayak cross of the Paris Olympics won the world title of discipline on Saturday, in front of another French rider, Camille Prigent, who gets the money.
Last year's Olympic champion in Vaires-sur-Marne in kayak cross, Angèle Hug won the world title this Saturday in Australia. The 25-year-old Ardéchoise returns to this season that ended in apotheosis on the Penrith Basin.
And a new gold medal for the French team at the Canoë-kayak 2025 World Championships! Indeed, after the men's team titles (canoeing and kayaking) followed by Nicolas Gestin (canoe slalom) and Titouan Castryck (kayak slalom), it was Angèle Hug who did the same in the Penrith Basin (Australia). This Saturday, the Ardéchoise became world champion in kayak cross, a little more than a year after being awarded silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in…
Ardéchoise Angèle Hug won a gold medal this Saturday at the Canoe Kayak Worlds in Australia. Originally from the Ollières-sur-Eyrieux, she had won a silver medal at the Paris Olympics in 2024.
The Paloise d'adoption, Olympic vice-champion in Paris last year, won as a patron this Saturday morning. She was very expected. She replied present. This Saturday morning, the Paloise d'adoption.
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