Gabriel Fernandes is European marathon canoeing champion
The Portuguese canoeist took the European marathon title in the C1 category — another gold for the nation's canoeing.
While the country had its eyes on football, a Portuguese athlete was climbing to the top of a European podium in another sport: Gabriel Fernandes became European marathon canoeing champion in the C1 category (single-seater canoe).
Canoeing is one of those sports where Portugal is, quietly, a powerhouse. It doesn’t fill stadiums or dominate the news, but year after year it brings home European and world medals — the fruit of work by clubs, rivers and coaches few people ever see.
What C1 marathon is
Unlike the sprint races that last seconds, the marathon is pure endurance: tens of minutes of intense paddling, with portage sections where athletes jump out of the water and run with the boat on their backs to the next stretch of river. Winning takes a cool head, strong legs and technique honed to the millimetre.
For Fernandes, this gold confirms his status and gives him momentum for the rest of the season. For the sport, it’s another name added to a tradition that has already given Portugal world and Olympic champions.
A small tip: next time you pass a river with a canoeing club, watch a training session. It’s harder than it looks — and it’s where champions like this one are made.
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