The world’s best wildwater paddlers have arrived in the Bosnian town of Banja Luka prepared to battle for the biggest prizes on offer.  

Running from May 20 to 23, the International Canoe Federation Wildwater Canoeing World Championships is set to deliver an exciting programme of classic and sprint events.  

Click here for the start lists and live results from Banja Luka

Here’s our breakdown of all you need to know about what is set to be a fantastic four-day long wildwater thriller.  

WHERE TO WATCH

All the action will be broadcast live on the Planet Canoe Youtube Channel. 

For €9.99 per month, members will be able to watch all the ICF’s major events, including the Wildwater Canoeing World Championships, as well as enjoy bonus content throughout the season.    

There will be more than 20 hours of live coverage from Banja Luka as paddlers battle it out for world titles in kayak and canoe.    

Sign into YouTube, or create an account, and click JOIN to watch uninterrupted live coverage of the world’s best paddlers competing for top honours.  

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  1. Sign in to YouTube, or create an account  
  2. Go to Planet Canoe’s channel  
  3. Click ‘JOIN’ and fill out your payment details  

After becoming a member, you will have access to the exclusive members tab and can watch members-only content.  

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LIVE STREAMING SCHEDULE

The Wildwater Canoeing World Championships will be live streamed on the Planet Canoe YouTube channel from May 20 to 23. 

May 20 

Session 1: 9:00 to 14:20 

May 21 

Session 1: 8:50 to 16:00 

May 22 

Session 1: 8:50 to 16:30 

May 23 

Session 1: 8:50 to 11:30
Session 2: 15:50 to 20:00 

ONES TO WATCH

Cecilia Panato (ITA): Panato is the two-time world champion who last claimed victory at the 2022 World Championships. After finishing runner-up in the previous edition – narrowly missing out to France's Laura Fontaine – she will be determined to reclaim the women’s canoe singles title. The 24-year-old Italian heads into this year’s event motivated and focused on delivering another strong performance.  

Anze Urankar (SLO): The Slovenian powerhouse will be looking to secure his fourth consecutive world title on neighbouring waters. Competing in the men’s kayak single, he faces strong competition in his pursuit of history. His consistent track record at the top level makes him one of the standout contenders heading into the championships in Bosnia.  

Klara Vankova (CZE): Last year’s champion heads to Bosnia looking to defend her title in the women’s K1. The 25-year-old impressed on home waters at the previous World Championships and will look to carry that momentum forward as she targets back-to-back gold medals this year.  

THE VENUE 

It has been a decade since Banja Luka last staged the ICF Wildwater Canoeing World Championships. The Vrbas River that flows directly through the heart of Banja Luka, has been a prominent feature on the competitive Wildwater scene due to its dynamic rapids, stunning scenery, and its ability to challenge all caliber of athletes. 

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