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List of artificial whitewater courses

The first whitewater slalom race took place on the Aar River in Switzerland in 1933.[1] The early slalom courses were all set in natural rivers, but when whitewater slalom became an Olympic sport for the first time, at the 1972 Munich Games, the venue was the world's first concrete-channel artificial whitewater course, the Eiskanal in Augsburg. All Olympic whitewater slalom competitions have taken place in artificial courses, which now exist in 16 countries on five continents.

Streambed slalom courses still outnumber concrete channels, but most international competition takes place in the more controlled environment of an artificial course. The standard parameters for such a course, patterned on the Olympic model, are a length of about 300 metres (980 ft), a slope of 2% (20 m/km [110 ft/mi]), and a flow rate of 17 cubic metres per second (600 cu ft/s). Within those parameters, designs vary. Water diversion features can be natural rocks, shaped concrete boulders and wing dams, plastic bollards, wooden dams, or truck tires. Channel walls can be straight or slanted, and smooth or cobbled. The floor of the channel may have raised turbulence generators to slow the water speed. The course may be a single straight channel, parallel channels, one or more loops, or a figure-8.

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Water can be supplied by diversion from a nearby river, tidal current, electric pumps, or a combination. The expense of operation is largely dependent on the water source. A single channel on the Olympic model — a six-metre (20 ft) drop at 17 m³/s — represents one megawatt of energy, either supplied by pumps or sacrificed in the case of diversion around a hydroelectric generator. Ironically, diversion is often more expensive than pumping if the diverted water would have made a bigger drop inside the hydroelectric facility. The extreme example of this is the Ocoee Whitewater Center where water must bypass a 96-metre (315 ft) drop in a dam, tunnel, and penstock, in order to water the 9-meter drop of the whitewater course.

Most artificial whitewater courses cover their operating costs by charging passengers for guided raft rides. Canoe and kayak slalom training and competition do not generate enough revenue.

The four riverbed courses on this list are all extensively engineered and used for major competitions. Ocoee is no longer used for slalom, but it was the 1996 Olympic venue. The other courses on the list have concrete channels, often built in former industrial canals or mill races. Every city that hosts a summer Olympics is now expected to build a spectacular new whitewater stadium, usually powered by electric pumps. The Lee Valley White Water Centre, constructed for the London 2012 Summer Olympics, cost £31million.[2]

In the table below, the location of each facility for which there is no Wikipedia article is noted in the Comment column. If the facility is more than two years old, there is often a good satellite or aerial (bird's eye) picture available via the link.

Artificial Whitewater Canoe/Kayak Slalom Courses — Grouped by Country — Listed by Completion Date
Slope Streamflow
Date Course name Location Water source Power source Shape ft/mi (m/km) cu ft/s (m³/s) Comment
Australia
2000 Penrith Whitewater Stadium Penrith Penrith Lakes Pumped Loop 91 (17) 494 (14) 2000 Olympics Sydney
1974 Brady's Lake Slalom Course Bradys Lake, Tasmania Bronte Lagoon Dam release, Natural modified Riverbed 106 (20)[3] 918 (26) 42°13′43″S 146°29′40″E / 42.2286°S 146.4945°E / -42.2286; 146.4945 (Brady's Lake Slalom Course)
Austria
2013 Vienna Watersports Arena Vienna New Danube Pumped Loop 79 (15) 424 (12) 48°11′36″N 16°27′43″E / 48.1934°N 16.4619°E / 48.1934; 16.4619 (Vienna Watersports Arena)
Brazil
2006 Itaipu Slalom Course Foz do Iguaçu Itaipu Lake, Paraná River Flow diversion & Pumped Loop 115 (22) 441 (13) 25°25′55″S 54°34′52″W / 25.432°S 54.581°W / -25.432; -54.581 (Itaipu Slalom Course)
2015 Deodoro Olympic Whitewater Stadium Rio de Janeiro city water Pumped 2 Loops 95 (18) 420 (12) 22°50′55″S 43°24′09″W / 22.8486°S 43.4026°W / -22.8486; -43.4026 (Deodoro Olympic Whitewater Stadium) 2016 Olympics Rio de Janeiro
Canada
- Canoe Meadows Race Course Kananaskis Kananaskis River Dam release, Natural modified Linear - (27-31) Normal 51°03′18″N 115°01′08″W / 51.054965°N 115.018834°W / 51.054965; -115.018834 (Canoe Meadows Race Course)
- Minden Wild Water Preserve[4] Minden, Ontario Gull River Dam release, Natural modified Riverbed, Maintained - 825-1650 (25-50) 44°58′02″N 78°41′03″W / 44.967110°N 78.684042°W / 44.967110; -78.684042 (Minden Wild Water Preserve) 2015 Pan-Am Games
- Pumphouse Tailrace Ottawa Ottawa River Flow diversion Linear - - 45°25′01″N 75°42′40″W / 45.417°N 75.711°W / 45.417; -75.711 (Pumphouse Tailrace)
- Rutherford Whitewater Park Whistler Rutherford Creek Flow diversion Linear - - 50°16′26″N 122°52′01″W / 50.274°N 122.867°W / 50.274; -122.867 (Rutherford Whitewater Park)
China
2004 Whitewater Stadium of Nanjing Nanjing Xuanwu Lake Pumped Loop 79 (15) 565 (16) 32°03′54″N 118°48′36″E / 32.065°N 118.81°E / 32.065; 118.81 (Whitewater Stadium of Nanjing)
2007 Shunyi Rowing-Canoeing Park Shunyi Chaobai River Pumped Loop 110 (21) - 2008 Olympics Beijing
2007 Xiasi Canoe Slalom Course Xiasi Qingshui River Flow diversion Linear 102 (19) 424 (12) 26°31′37″N 107°48′14″E / 26.527°N 107.804°E / 26.527; 107.804 (Xiasi Canoe Slalom Course)
2007 Rizhao Canoe Slalom Course Rizhao Rizhao Harbor Pumped Loop - - 35°25′05″N 119°33′40″E / 35.418°N 119.561°E / 35.418; 119.561 (Rizhao Canoe Slalom Course)
Miyi Canoe Slalom Training Base Miyi Peace River Flow diversion Linear 119 (23) 494 (14) 26°54′22″N 102°07′01″E / 26.906°N 102.117°E / 26.906; 102.117 (Miyi Canoe Slalom Training Base)
Czech Republic
1983 Prague-Troja Canoeing Centre Prague-Troja Vltava Flow diversion Linear 63 (12) 565 (16) 50°06′47″N 14°25′30″E / 50.113°N 14.425°E / 50.113; 14.425 (Prague-Troja Canoeing Centre)
- České Vrbné Slalom Course České Budějovice Vltava Flow diversion Linear - - 49°00′47″N 14°27′07″E / 49.013°N 14.452°E / 49.013; 14.452 (Ceske Vrbne Slalom Course)
1984 Veltrusy Slalom Course Veltrusy Vltava Flow diversion Linear 53.50 (10) 353 (10) 50°16′37″N 14°18′54″E / 50.277°N 14.315°E / 50.277; 14.315 (Veltrusy Slalom Course)
- Trnávka Slalom Course Želiv Trnava Flow diversion Linear 86(16) 424(12) 49°31′26″N 15°13′08″E / 49.524°N 15.219°E / 49.524; 15.219 (Trnávka Slalom Course)
- Roudnice nad Labem Roudnice nad Labem Elbe Flow diversion Linear - - 50°25′44″N 14°15′36″E / 50.429°N 14.260°E / 50.429; 14.260 (Roudnice nad Labem)
- USD Opava Opava Opava (river) Flow diversion Linear - - 49°57′28″N 17°53′08″E / 49.9577°N 17.8856°E / 49.9577; 17.8856 (Opava)
Proposed Zdiměřice Whitewater Park Zdiměřice Pumped Loop - - 49°59′17″N 14°31′41″E / 49.988°N 14.528°E / 49.988; 14.528 (Zdiměřice Whitewater Park)
France
1988 Épinal Slalom Course Épinal Moselle River Flow diversion Linear - - 48°10′23″N 6°26′46″E / 48.173°N 6.446°E / 48.173; 6.446 (Épinal Slalom Course)
1992 Lannion Whitewater Stadium Lannion Leguer River Flow diversion, Tidal Linear 47 (9) 530 (15) 48°43′44″N 3°27′32″W / 48.729°N 3.459°W / 48.729; -3.459 (Lannion Whitewater Stadium)
1992 Parc des Eaux Vives Huningue Rhine River Flow diversion Loop 75 (14) 353 (10) 47°35′24″N 7°34′55″E / 47.590°N 7.582°E / 47.590; 7.582 (Parc des Eaux Vives)
1993 L'Argentière-la-Bessée L'Argentière-la-Bessée Durance River Natural flow Riverbed 47 (9) 2470 (70) 44°46′48″N 6°33′36″E / 44.780°N 6.560°E / 44.780; 6.560 (L'Argentière-la-Bessée)
1996 St Laurent Whitewater Stadium St Laurent Scarpe River Gravity, Pumped Linear 86 (16) 424 (12) 50°17′53″N 2°48′14″E / 50.298°N 2.804°E / 50.298; 2.804 (St Laurent Whitewater Stadium)
1997 Bourg-Saint-Maurice Bourg-Saint-Maurice Isère River Dam release Riverbed 184 (35) 883 (25) 45°36′11″N 6°45′58″E / 45.603°N 6.766°E / 45.603; 6.766 (Bourg-Saint-Maurice)
1997 Nancy Whitewater Stadium Nancy Meurthe River Flow diversion Linear 72 (14) 706 (20) 48°41′38″N 6°12′04″E / 48.694°N 6.201°E / 48.694; 6.201 (Nancy Whitewater Stadium)
1999 Cesson-Sévigné Whitewater Stadium Cesson-Sévigné Vilaine River Gravity, Pumped V-shape 39 (7) 424 (12) 48°06′54″N 1°36′25″W / 48.115°N 1.607°W / 48.115; -1.607 (Cesson-Sévigné Whitewater Stadium)
2000 Cergy Whitewater Stadium Cergy Oise River Pumped Loop 103 (20) 565 (16) 49°01′44″N 2°03′07″E / 49.029°N 2.052°E / 49.029; 2.052 (Cergy Whitewater Stadium)
2000 Millau Whitewater Course Millau Tarn River Flow diversion Linear 31.5 (6) 565 (16) 44°05′36″N 3°04′44″E / 44.0934°N 3.079°E / 44.0934; 3.079 (Millau Whitewater Course)
- Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf-Paradise Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf Rhône River Flow diversion Linear - - 45°22′44″N 4°45′19″E / 45.379°N 4.7554°E / 45.379; 4.7554 (Saint-Pierre-de-Bœuf-Paradise)
- Isle de la Serre Sault-Brénaz Rhône River Flow diversion S-shape - - 45°50′56″N 5°24′50″E / 45.849°N 5.414°E / 45.849; 5.414 (Isle de la Serre)
- Slalom Ardèche Vallon-Pont-d'Arc Ardèche River Flow diversion Linear - - 44°23′56″N 4°23′06″E / 44.399°N 4.385°E / 44.399; 4.385 (Slalom Ardèche)
2008 Pau-Pyrénées Whitewater Stadium Pau Gave de Pau Flow diversion Loop 94 (18) 494 (14) 43°17′10″N 0°21′29″W / 43.286°N 0.358°W / 43.286; -0.358 (Pau-Pyrénées Whitewater Stadium)
2008 Châteauneuf Whitewater Sports Châteauneuf-sur-Cher Cher River Diversion, Pumped 110 meter Loop 58 (11) 459 (13) 46°51′22″N 2°19′12″E / 46.856°N 2.320°E / 46.856; 2.320 (Châteauneuf Whitewater Sports)
2013 Sainte Suzanne Whitewater Stadium Sainte Suzanne, Réunion Island Sainte Suzanne River Pumped 250 meter loop 63 (12) 420 (12) 20°54′47″S 55°36′54″E / 20.913°S 55.615°E / -20.913; 55.615 (Sainte Suzanne Whitewater Stadium)
2019 Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium Vaires-sur-Marne Marne River Pumped 300 meter Loop Olympics 2024 Paris 48°51′44″N 2°38′22″E / 48.8623°N 2.6395°E / 48.8623; 2.6395 (Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium)
2022 Base Nautique: Natur'O Vive Épinal Moselle River Pumped S-shape 79 (15) 420 (12) 48°11′10″N 6°26′35″E / 48.186°N 6.443°E / 48.186; 6.443 (Épinal Pumped Slalom Course)
Germany
1971 Augsburg Eiskanal Augsburg Lech River Flow diversion Linear 79 (15) 353 (10) 1972 Olympics Munich
2006 Kanupark Markkleeberg Leipzig Markkleeberger See Pumped 2 Loops 111 (21) 494 (14)
Greece
2004 Heleniko Whitewater Stadium Athens Gulf of Athens Pumped Figure-8 - 618 (18) 2004 Olympics Athens
2008 Evinos River Slalom Course Nafpaktos Evinos River Diversion 520 meter Linear 53 (10) 530 (15) 38°27′14″N 21°42′29″E / 38.454°N 21.708°E / 38.454; 21.708 (Evinos River Slalom Course)
Italy
2007 Ivrea Whitewater Stadium Ivrea Dora Baltea River Flow diversion Linear 168 (32) 706 (20) 45°27′50″N 7°52′30″E / 45.464°N 7.875°E / 45.464; 7.875 (Ivrea Whitewater Stadium)
Japan
2019 Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre Tokyo Pumped Linear/Lift 103 (20) 424 (12) 35°38′37″N 139°51′11″E / 35.6435°N 139.853°E / 35.6435; 139.853 (Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre)
Macedonia
Skopje Slalom Canoeing Center Skopje Treska In stream, Dam release Linear 41°57′29″N 21°17′46″E / 41.958°N 21.296°E / 41.958; 21.296 (Skopje Slalom Canoeing Center)
Mexico
Union de Tula Union de Tula Rio Ayuquila Dam Release Altered stream 19°57′36″N 104°22′16″W / 19.960°N 104.371°W / 19.960; -104.371 (Union de Tula)
Netherlands
2006 Dutch Water Dreams Zoetermeer Plas van Poot Pumped Loop 88 (17) 572 (16) 52°02′49″N 4°31′16″E / 52.047°N 4.521°E / 52.047; 4.521 (Dutch Water Dreams)
New Zealand
2015 Vector Wero Whitewater Park Auckland, New Zealand Pumped 79 (15) 36°59′53″S 174°53′17″E / 36.998°S 174.888°E / -36.998; 174.888 (Vector Wero Whitewater Park)
Poland
2003 Krakow-Kolna Canoe Slalom Course Kraków Vistula River Diversion Linear - - 50°01′55″N 19°49′30″E / 50.032°N 19.825°E / 50.032; 19.825 (Krakow-Kolna Canoe Slalom Course)
Russia
2008 Okulovka Whitewater Canal Okulovka, Novgorod Oblast Peretna River Dam release, Natural modified S-shape 100 (10) 309 (30) 58°24′40″N 33°17′47″E / 58.411°N 33.2965°E / 58.411; 33.2965 (Okulovka Whitewater Canal)
Slovakia
1978 Ondrej Cibak Whitewater Slalom Course Liptovský Mikuláš Vah River Diversion Parallel Linear 113 (21) 530 (15) 49°04′26″N 19°37′08″E / 49.074°N 19.619°E / 49.074; 19.619 (Ondrej Cibak Whitewater Slalom Course)
1996 Cunovo Water Sports Centre Bratislava Danube River Diversion 2 Loops 98 (19) 777 (22)
Slovenia
1990 Tacen Whitewater Course Ljubljana Sava River Dam Spillway, Tailrace Linear - 989 (28)
Spain
1991 Segre Olympic Park La Seu d'Urgell Segre River Flow diversion, Pumped 2 Loops 114 (22) 618 (17.5) 1992 Olympics Barcelona
2008 El Canal de Aguas Bravas Zaragoza Ebro River Pumped Loop 101 (19) 424 (12) Expo 2008
2012 Parc del Mig Segre Ponts Segre River Dam release, Natural flow Linear 13 (4) 1272 (36) 41°55′22″N 1°10′58″E / 41.9228°N 1.1829°E / 41.9228; 1.1829 (Parc del Mig Segre) 300-meter course
Sweden
2019 Falu Vildvattenpark Falun [[]] Pumped 60°35′30″N 15°38′49″E / 60.591709°N 15.646838°E / 60.591709; 15.646838
United Arab Emirates
2012 Wadi Adventure Al Ain Pumped 3 loops 24°05′46″N 55°44′24″E / 24.096°N 55.740°E / 24.096; 55.740 (Wadi Adventure)
United Kingdom
1981[5] Canolfan Tryweryn Bala, Gwynedd Llyn Celyn / Afon Tryweryn Dam release Riverbed - 350 (10) 52°56′49″N 3°39′05″W / 52.94705°N 3.65137°W / 52.94705; -3.65137 (Canolfan Tryweryn) 1000-meter course
1982 Cardington Slalom Course Bedford River Great Ouse Flow diversion Linear 60 (11) 530 (15) 52°07′37″N 0°25′44″W / 52.127061°N 0.428897°W / 52.127061; -0.428897 (Cardington Slalom Course) 150-meter course
1986 Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre Nottingham River Trent Flow diversion Linear 30 (5.7) 883 (25) 52°56′44″N 1°05′27″W / 52.94569°N 1.09074°W / 52.94569; -1.09074 (Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre) 500-meter course
1999 Nene Whitewater Centre Northampton River Nene Flow diversion, Pumped Loop - - 52°13′43″N 0°52′06″W / 52.2285°N 0.8684°W / 52.2285; -0.8684 (Nene Whitewater Centre) 300-meter course
1995 Tees Barrage International White Water Course Stockton-on-Tees River Tees Flow diversion, Pumped Loop 53 (10) 353 (10) 54°33′56″N 1°17′08″W / 54.56545°N 1.28565°W / 54.56545; -1.28565 (Tees Barrage International White Water Course) 250-meter course
2010 Cardiff International White Water Cardiff fully enclosed Pumped 1½ Loops 565 (16) 51°26′55″N 3°10′55″W / 51.44864°N 3.18186°W / 51.44864; -3.18186 (Cardiff International White Water) 250-meter course
2010 Lee Valley White Water Centre London Groundwater Pumped 2 Loops 88 (17) 460 (13) 51°41′17″N 0°01′00″W / 51.688°N 0.0168°W / 51.688; -0.0168 (Lee Valley White Water Centre) 2012 Olympics London
2014 Pinkston Watersports Glasgow Forth and Clyde Canal Pumped 2 Loops 79 (15) 247 (7) 55°52′23″N 4°14′56″W / 55.873°N 4.249°W / 55.873; -4.249 (Pinkston Watersports) 100-meter course
United States
1984 East Race Waterway South Bend IN St. Joseph River Flow diversion Linear 33 (6) 500 (14) 41°40′34″N 86°14′42″W / 41.676°N 86.245°W / 41.676; -86.245 (East Race Waterway)
1991 Dickerson Whitewater Course Dickerson MD Potomac River Pumped Linear 91 (17) 600 (17) Heated water
1996 Ocoee Whitewater Center Ducktown TN Ocoee River Dam release Riverbed 99 (19) 1560 (44) 1996 Olympics Atlanta
2006 U.S. National Whitewater Center Charlotte NC city tap water Pumped 2 Loops 113 (21) 550 (16)
2007 Adventure Sports Center International McHenry MD Deep Creek Lake Pumped Loop 91 (17) 550 (16)
2010 Marge Cline Whitewater Course[6] Yorkville, IL Fox River Flow Diversion Linear 41°38'33.8"N 88°26'35.1"W
2016 Riversport Rapids Oklahoma City OK city tap water Pumped 2 Loops - 35°27′34″N 97°29′50″W / 35.4594°N 97.4972°W / 35.4594; -97.4972 (Riversport Rapids)
1974 Wausau Whitewater Park Wausau WI Wisconsin River Dam Release River Bed - 650 44°57′27″N 89°37′59″W / 44.957495°N 89.633055°W / 44.957495; -89.633055 (Wausau Whitewater Park)
2023 Montgomery Whitewater Montgomery, AL Man made reservoir Pumped Dual Channel Whitewater Course and Flat Water
Note: Slope and Streamflow numbers refer only to the 300-meter section used for Olympic-style slalom training and competition.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of artificial whitewater courses news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message The first whitewater slalom race took place on the Aar River in Switzerland in 1933 1 The early slalom courses were all set in natural rivers but when whitewater slalom became an Olympic sport for the first time at the 1972 Munich Games the venue was the world s first concrete channel artificial whitewater course the Eiskanal in Augsburg All Olympic whitewater slalom competitions have taken place in artificial courses which now exist in 16 countries on five continents Streambed slalom courses still outnumber concrete channels but most international competition takes place in the more controlled environment of an artificial course The standard parameters for such a course patterned on the Olympic model are a length of about 300 metres 980 ft a slope of 2 20 m km 110 ft mi and a flow rate of 17 cubic metres per second 600 cu ft s Within those parameters designs vary Water diversion features can be natural rocks shaped concrete boulders and wing dams plastic bollards wooden dams or truck tires Channel walls can be straight or slanted and smooth or cobbled The floor of the channel may have raised turbulence generators to slow the water speed The course may be a single straight channel parallel channels one or more loops or a figure 8 Map Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Water can be supplied by diversion from a nearby river tidal current electric pumps or a combination The expense of operation is largely dependent on the water source A single channel on the Olympic model a six metre 20 ft drop at 17 m s represents one megawatt of energy either supplied by pumps or sacrificed in the case of diversion around a hydroelectric generator Ironically diversion is often more expensive than pumping if the diverted water would have made a bigger drop inside the hydroelectric facility The extreme example of this is the Ocoee Whitewater Center where water must bypass a 96 metre 315 ft drop in a dam tunnel and penstock in order to water the 9 meter drop of the whitewater course Most artificial whitewater courses cover their operating costs by charging passengers for guided raft rides Canoe and kayak slalom training and competition do not generate enough revenue The four riverbed courses on this list are all extensively engineered and used for major competitions Ocoee is no longer used for slalom but it was the 1996 Olympic venue The other courses on the list have concrete channels often built in former industrial canals or mill races Every city that hosts a summer Olympics is now expected to build a spectacular new whitewater stadium usually powered by electric pumps The Lee Valley White Water Centre constructed for the London 2012 Summer Olympics cost 31million 2 In the table below the location of each facility for which there is no Wikipedia article is noted in the Comment column If the facility is more than two years old there is often a good satellite or aerial bird s eye picture available via the link Artificial Whitewater Canoe Kayak Slalom Courses Grouped by Country Listed by Completion Date Slope Streamflow Date Course name Location Water source Power source Shape ft mi m km cu ft s m s Comment Australia 2000 Penrith Whitewater Stadium Penrith Penrith Lakes Pumped Loop 91 17 494 14 2000 Olympics Sydney 1974 Brady s Lake Slalom Course Bradys Lake Tasmania Bronte Lagoon Dam release Natural modified Riverbed 106 20 3 918 26 42 13 43 S 146 29 40 E 42 2286 S 146 4945 E 42 2286 146 4945 Brady s Lake Slalom Course Austria 2013 Vienna Watersports Arena Vienna New Danube Pumped Loop 79 15 424 12 48 11 36 N 16 27 43 E 48 1934 N 16 4619 E 48 1934 16 4619 Vienna Watersports Arena Brazil 2006 Itaipu Slalom Course Foz do Iguacu Itaipu Lake Parana River Flow diversion amp Pumped Loop 115 22 441 13 25 25 55 S 54 34 52 W 25 432 S 54 581 W 25 432 54 581 Itaipu Slalom Course 2015 Deodoro Olympic Whitewater Stadium Rio de Janeiro city water Pumped 2 Loops 95 18 420 12 22 50 55 S 43 24 09 W 22 8486 S 43 4026 W 22 8486 43 4026 Deodoro Olympic Whitewater Stadium 2016 Olympics Rio de Janeiro Canada Canoe Meadows Race Course Kananaskis Kananaskis River Dam release Natural modified Linear 27 31 Normal 51 03 18 N 115 01 08 W 51 054965 N 115 018834 W 51 054965 115 018834 Canoe Meadows Race Course Minden Wild Water Preserve 4 Minden Ontario Gull River Dam release Natural modified Riverbed Maintained 825 1650 25 50 44 58 02 N 78 41 03 W 44 967110 N 78 684042 W 44 967110 78 684042 Minden Wild Water Preserve 2015 Pan Am Games Pumphouse Tailrace Ottawa Ottawa River Flow diversion Linear 45 25 01 N 75 42 40 W 45 417 N 75 711 W 45 417 75 711 Pumphouse Tailrace Rutherford Whitewater Park Whistler Rutherford Creek Flow diversion Linear 50 16 26 N 122 52 01 W 50 274 N 122 867 W 50 274 122 867 Rutherford Whitewater Park China 2004 Whitewater Stadium of Nanjing Nanjing Xuanwu Lake Pumped Loop 79 15 565 16 32 03 54 N 118 48 36 E 32 065 N 118 81 E 32 065 118 81 Whitewater Stadium of Nanjing 2007 Shunyi Rowing Canoeing Park Shunyi Chaobai River Pumped Loop 110 21 2008 Olympics Beijing 2007 Xiasi Canoe Slalom Course Xiasi Qingshui River Flow diversion Linear 102 19 424 12 26 31 37 N 107 48 14 E 26 527 N 107 804 E 26 527 107 804 Xiasi Canoe Slalom Course 2007 Rizhao Canoe Slalom Course Rizhao Rizhao Harbor Pumped Loop 35 25 05 N 119 33 40 E 35 418 N 119 561 E 35 418 119 561 Rizhao Canoe Slalom Course Miyi Canoe Slalom Training Base Miyi Peace River Flow diversion Linear 119 23 494 14 26 54 22 N 102 07 01 E 26 906 N 102 117 E 26 906 102 117 Miyi Canoe Slalom Training Base Czech Republic 1983 Prague Troja Canoeing Centre Prague Troja Vltava Flow diversion Linear 63 12 565 16 50 06 47 N 14 25 30 E 50 113 N 14 425 E 50 113 14 425 Prague Troja Canoeing Centre Ceske Vrbne Slalom Course Ceske Budejovice Vltava Flow diversion Linear 49 00 47 N 14 27 07 E 49 013 N 14 452 E 49 013 14 452 Ceske Vrbne Slalom Course 1984 Veltrusy Slalom Course Veltrusy Vltava Flow diversion Linear 53 50 10 353 10 50 16 37 N 14 18 54 E 50 277 N 14 315 E 50 277 14 315 Veltrusy Slalom Course Trnavka Slalom Course Zeliv Trnava Flow diversion Linear 86 16 424 12 49 31 26 N 15 13 08 E 49 524 N 15 219 E 49 524 15 219 Trnavka Slalom Course Roudnice nad Labem Roudnice nad Labem Elbe Flow diversion Linear 50 25 44 N 14 15 36 E 50 429 N 14 260 E 50 429 14 260 Roudnice nad Labem USD Opava Opava Opava river Flow diversion Linear 49 57 28 N 17 53 08 E 49 9577 N 17 8856 E 49 9577 17 8856 Opava Proposed Zdimerice Whitewater Park Zdimerice Pumped Loop 49 59 17 N 14 31 41 E 49 988 N 14 528 E 49 988 14 528 Zdimerice Whitewater Park France 1988 Epinal Slalom Course Epinal Moselle River Flow diversion Linear 48 10 23 N 6 26 46 E 48 173 N 6 446 E 48 173 6 446 Epinal Slalom Course 1992 Lannion Whitewater Stadium Lannion Leguer River Flow diversion Tidal Linear 47 9 530 15 48 43 44 N 3 27 32 W 48 729 N 3 459 W 48 729 3 459 Lannion Whitewater Stadium 1992 Parc des Eaux Vives Huningue Rhine River Flow diversion Loop 75 14 353 10 47 35 24 N 7 34 55 E 47 590 N 7 582 E 47 590 7 582 Parc des Eaux Vives 1993 L Argentiere la Bessee L Argentiere la Bessee Durance River Natural flow Riverbed 47 9 2470 70 44 46 48 N 6 33 36 E 44 780 N 6 560 E 44 780 6 560 L Argentiere la Bessee 1996 St Laurent Whitewater Stadium St Laurent Scarpe River Gravity Pumped Linear 86 16 424 12 50 17 53 N 2 48 14 E 50 298 N 2 804 E 50 298 2 804 St Laurent Whitewater Stadium 1997 Bourg Saint Maurice Bourg Saint Maurice Isere River Dam release Riverbed 184 35 883 25 45 36 11 N 6 45 58 E 45 603 N 6 766 E 45 603 6 766 Bourg Saint Maurice 1997 Nancy Whitewater Stadium Nancy Meurthe River Flow diversion Linear 72 14 706 20 48 41 38 N 6 12 04 E 48 694 N 6 201 E 48 694 6 201 Nancy Whitewater Stadium 1999 Cesson Sevigne Whitewater Stadium Cesson Sevigne Vilaine River Gravity Pumped V shape 39 7 424 12 48 06 54 N 1 36 25 W 48 115 N 1 607 W 48 115 1 607 Cesson Sevigne Whitewater Stadium 2000 Cergy Whitewater Stadium Cergy Oise River Pumped Loop 103 20 565 16 49 01 44 N 2 03 07 E 49 029 N 2 052 E 49 029 2 052 Cergy Whitewater Stadium 2000 Millau Whitewater Course Millau Tarn River Flow diversion Linear 31 5 6 565 16 44 05 36 N 3 04 44 E 44 0934 N 3 079 E 44 0934 3 079 Millau Whitewater Course Saint Pierre de Bœuf Paradise Saint Pierre de Bœuf Rhone River Flow diversion Linear 45 22 44 N 4 45 19 E 45 379 N 4 7554 E 45 379 4 7554 Saint Pierre de Bœuf Paradise Isle de la Serre Sault Brenaz Rhone River Flow diversion S shape 45 50 56 N 5 24 50 E 45 849 N 5 414 E 45 849 5 414 Isle de la Serre Slalom Ardeche Vallon Pont d Arc Ardeche River Flow diversion Linear 44 23 56 N 4 23 06 E 44 399 N 4 385 E 44 399 4 385 Slalom Ardeche 2008 Pau Pyrenees Whitewater Stadium Pau Gave de Pau Flow diversion Loop 94 18 494 14 43 17 10 N 0 21 29 W 43 286 N 0 358 W 43 286 0 358 Pau Pyrenees Whitewater Stadium 2008 Chateauneuf Whitewater Sports Chateauneuf sur Cher Cher River Diversion Pumped 110 meter Loop 58 11 459 13 46 51 22 N 2 19 12 E 46 856 N 2 320 E 46 856 2 320 Chateauneuf Whitewater Sports 2013 Sainte Suzanne Whitewater Stadium Sainte Suzanne Reunion Island Sainte Suzanne River Pumped 250 meter loop 63 12 420 12 20 54 47 S 55 36 54 E 20 913 S 55 615 E 20 913 55 615 Sainte Suzanne Whitewater Stadium 2019 Vaires sur Marne Nautical Stadium Vaires sur Marne Marne River Pumped 300 meter Loop Olympics 2024 Paris 48 51 44 N 2 38 22 E 48 8623 N 2 6395 E 48 8623 2 6395 Vaires sur Marne Nautical Stadium 2022 Base Nautique Natur O Vive Epinal Moselle River Pumped S shape 79 15 420 12 48 11 10 N 6 26 35 E 48 186 N 6 443 E 48 186 6 443 Epinal Pumped Slalom Course Germany 1971 Augsburg Eiskanal Augsburg Lech River Flow diversion Linear 79 15 353 10 1972 Olympics Munich 2006 Kanupark Markkleeberg Leipzig Markkleeberger See Pumped 2 Loops 111 21 494 14 Greece 2004 Heleniko Whitewater Stadium Athens Gulf of Athens Pumped Figure 8 618 18 2004 Olympics Athens 2008 Evinos River Slalom Course Nafpaktos Evinos River Diversion 520 meter Linear 53 10 530 15 38 27 14 N 21 42 29 E 38 454 N 21 708 E 38 454 21 708 Evinos River Slalom Course Italy 2007 Ivrea Whitewater Stadium Ivrea Dora Baltea River Flow diversion Linear 168 32 706 20 45 27 50 N 7 52 30 E 45 464 N 7 875 E 45 464 7 875 Ivrea Whitewater Stadium Japan 2019 Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre Tokyo Pumped Linear Lift 103 20 424 12 35 38 37 N 139 51 11 E 35 6435 N 139 853 E 35 6435 139 853 Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre Macedonia Skopje Slalom Canoeing Center Skopje Treska In stream Dam release Linear 41 57 29 N 21 17 46 E 41 958 N 21 296 E 41 958 21 296 Skopje Slalom Canoeing Center Mexico Union de Tula Union de Tula Rio Ayuquila Dam Release Altered stream 19 57 36 N 104 22 16 W 19 960 N 104 371 W 19 960 104 371 Union de Tula Netherlands 2006 Dutch Water Dreams Zoetermeer Plas van Poot Pumped Loop 88 17 572 16 52 02 49 N 4 31 16 E 52 047 N 4 521 E 52 047 4 521 Dutch Water Dreams New Zealand 2015 Vector Wero Whitewater Park Auckland New Zealand Pumped 79 15 36 59 53 S 174 53 17 E 36 998 S 174 888 E 36 998 174 888 Vector Wero Whitewater Park Poland 2003 Krakow Kolna Canoe Slalom Course Krakow Vistula River Diversion Linear 50 01 55 N 19 49 30 E 50 032 N 19 825 E 50 032 19 825 Krakow Kolna Canoe Slalom Course Russia 2008 Okulovka Whitewater Canal Okulovka Novgorod Oblast Peretna River Dam release Natural modified S shape 100 10 309 30 58 24 40 N 33 17 47 E 58 411 N 33 2965 E 58 411 33 2965 Okulovka Whitewater Canal Slovakia 1978 Ondrej Cibak Whitewater Slalom Course Liptovsky Mikulas Vah River Diversion Parallel Linear 113 21 530 15 49 04 26 N 19 37 08 E 49 074 N 19 619 E 49 074 19 619 Ondrej Cibak Whitewater Slalom Course 1996 Cunovo Water Sports Centre Bratislava Danube River Diversion 2 Loops 98 19 777 22 Slovenia 1990 Tacen Whitewater Course Ljubljana Sava River Dam Spillway Tailrace Linear 989 28 Spain 1991 Segre Olympic Park La Seu d Urgell Segre River Flow diversion Pumped 2 Loops 114 22 618 17 5 1992 Olympics Barcelona 2008 El Canal de Aguas Bravas Zaragoza Ebro River Pumped Loop 101 19 424 12 Expo 2008 2012 Parc del Mig Segre Ponts Segre River Dam release Natural flow Linear 13 4 1272 36 41 55 22 N 1 10 58 E 41 9228 N 1 1829 E 41 9228 1 1829 Parc del Mig Segre 300 meter course Sweden 2019 Falu Vildvattenpark Falun Pumped 60 35 30 N 15 38 49 E 60 591709 N 15 646838 E 60 591709 15 646838 United Arab Emirates 2012 Wadi Adventure Al Ain Pumped 3 loops 24 05 46 N 55 44 24 E 24 096 N 55 740 E 24 096 55 740 Wadi Adventure United Kingdom 1981 5 Canolfan Tryweryn Bala Gwynedd Llyn Celyn Afon Tryweryn Dam release Riverbed 350 10 52 56 49 N 3 39 05 W 52 94705 N 3 65137 W 52 94705 3 65137 Canolfan Tryweryn 1000 meter course 1982 Cardington Slalom Course Bedford River Great Ouse Flow diversion Linear 60 11 530 15 52 07 37 N 0 25 44 W 52 127061 N 0 428897 W 52 127061 0 428897 Cardington Slalom Course 150 meter course 1986 Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre Nottingham River Trent Flow diversion Linear 30 5 7 883 25 52 56 44 N 1 05 27 W 52 94569 N 1 09074 W 52 94569 1 09074 Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre 500 meter course 1999 Nene Whitewater Centre Northampton River Nene Flow diversion Pumped Loop 52 13 43 N 0 52 06 W 52 2285 N 0 8684 W 52 2285 0 8684 Nene Whitewater Centre 300 meter course 1995 Tees Barrage International White Water Course Stockton on Tees River Tees Flow diversion Pumped Loop 53 10 353 10 54 33 56 N 1 17 08 W 54 56545 N 1 28565 W 54 56545 1 28565 Tees Barrage International White Water Course 250 meter course 2010 Cardiff International White Water Cardiff fully enclosed Pumped 1 Loops 565 16 51 26 55 N 3 10 55 W 51 44864 N 3 18186 W 51 44864 3 18186 Cardiff International White Water 250 meter course 2010 Lee Valley White Water Centre London Groundwater Pumped 2 Loops 88 17 460 13 51 41 17 N 0 01 00 W 51 688 N 0 0168 W 51 688 0 0168 Lee Valley White Water Centre 2012 Olympics London 2014 Pinkston Watersports Glasgow Forth and Clyde Canal Pumped 2 Loops 79 15 247 7 55 52 23 N 4 14 56 W 55 873 N 4 249 W 55 873 4 249 Pinkston Watersports 100 meter course United States 1984 East Race Waterway South Bend IN St Joseph River Flow diversion Linear 33 6 500 14 41 40 34 N 86 14 42 W 41 676 N 86 245 W 41 676 86 245 East Race Waterway 1991 Dickerson Whitewater Course Dickerson MD Potomac River Pumped Linear 91 17 600 17 Heated water 1996 Ocoee Whitewater Center Ducktown TN Ocoee River Dam release Riverbed 99 19 1560 44 1996 Olympics Atlanta 2006 U S National Whitewater Center Charlotte NC city tap water Pumped 2 Loops 113 21 550 16 2007 Adventure Sports Center International McHenry MD Deep Creek Lake Pumped Loop 91 17 550 16 2010 Marge Cline Whitewater Course 6 Yorkville IL Fox River Flow Diversion Linear 41 38 33 8 N 88 26 35 1 W 2016 Riversport Rapids Oklahoma City OK city tap water Pumped 2 Loops 35 27 34 N 97 29 50 W 35 4594 N 97 4972 W 35 4594 97 4972 Riversport Rapids 1974 Wausau Whitewater Park Wausau WI Wisconsin River Dam Release River Bed 650 44 57 27 N 89 37 59 W 44 957495 N 89 633055 W 44 957495 89 633055 Wausau Whitewater Park 2023 Montgomery Whitewater Montgomery AL Man made reservoir Pumped Dual Channel Whitewater Course and Flat Water Note Slope and Streamflow numbers refer only to the 300 meter section used for Olympic style slalom training and competition William T Endicott Slalom E Book p2 Archived 2007 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Rapids of Rockies come to Herts for 2012 Olympic canoeists Matthew Beard London Evening Standard 24 May 2010 Archived 2010 06 05 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 16 December 2010 Brady s Lake Slalom Course Information Paddle TAS 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