Triple Crown of Canoe Racing

The Triple Crown of Canoe Racing (French: La Triple Couronne de Canots Long Parcours) is a canoe marathon series consisting of: It is a popular spectator event and an intense competition.

Competitors race in USCA C2 canoes wherein they maintain a pace of 50 to 80 strokes per minute.

Athletes must complete portages at a running pace.

[4] The triple crown was established in 1992 and recognizes the performances by athletes who compete at all three races.

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Champions of the 2001 Triple Crown Canoe Racing, their second Triple Crown Championship in a row, Serge Corbin (L), 44, of St-Boniface de Shawinigan, Quebec, and Jeff Kolka, 42, of Grayling, Michigan