The Ondrej Cibak Whitewater Slalom Course, in Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovakia, is the world's second-oldest artificial whitewater venue for international canoe slalom competition, after the Augsburg Eiskanal.
With recent upgrades, including a covered stadium for spectators, it remains a prime site for the sport.
[2] In addition to slalom practice, experienced paddlers can train in kayaks and canoes for running narrow creeks.
For the general public, it operates as a family water park with guided raft trips.
The 7.5 meter drop is the highest of any artificial whitewater course in the international competition circuit, giving Cibak the steepest overall slope, over 2% for both branches.