- Extreme racing
Extreme racing involves paddling a
kayak down a section of hardwhitewater requiring excellent boat handling skills. The rivers are typically class V and involvewaterfall s and dangerous rapids. Races may involve mass-starts or individual timed runs.By comparison,
whitewater racing involves racing specialised canoes or kayaks down grade II to IV rivers. Whitewater racing boats would be unsuitable for rivers used in extreme races. The rivers used in extreme races would be considered too difficult and dangerous for whitewater racing, and are beyond the ability of the majority of whitewater kayakers.Extreme races are often run as part of whitewater kayaking events. For example, the Ulla extreme race is part of the
Sjoa Kayak Festival inNorway .Extreme races are held on the Nevis in
Scotland , the Ulla in Norway, and theRussell Fork , Green River Narrows, UpperGauley River , UpperYoughiogheny River , and Great Falls of the Potomac in theUnited States .ee also
Freeboating Creeking Whitewater Kayaking
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