The 2023 China Paddle U Series (Shenzhen Station) will be held on November 25th at the Coconut Forest Beach on the Happy Coast of Shenzhen. This competition brings together 100 outstanding players from all over China. After intense competition, a total of 18 champions, runners up, and third place winners, as well as 30 outstanding players, stood out and won awards.
The Chinese Paddle U Series is one of the important events in Chinese paddle sports, aimed at promoting and popularizing paddle sports, improving athlete skills, and providing a platform for display and communication for paddle enthusiasts.This competition is hosted by FlowLife. The event covers a 4-kilometer long-distance skills race, a 200 meter race, and a 200 meter plank rowing race. The contestants are divided into youth U12 group, youth U15 group, and youth U18 group.
Shenzhen has abundant sports resources and a vibrant young population, providing unique conditions for the development of paddle sports. Recently, the China Paddle Championships and the World Paddle Championships have just come to an end, and Chinese paddlers have emerged on the world stage. China's paddling power is on the rise. FlowLife will host more paddle sports events in the future, contributing to the promotion of paddle sports in China.
After the competition began, the intense competition among the young players instantly attracted the attention of the whole audience, and the audience was cheered by the energetic, self challenging, and self defeating players. The competition in Qushui Bay, known as the Devil's Passage, has pushed the heat of the scene to a climax. The Happy Coast Heart Lake Qushui Bay is winding and contains multiple nearly 90 degree right angle waterways, greatly increasing the difficulty of the competition for the players. However, the players are not afraid of difficulties, calm and strategic, demonstrating the superb skills of the new generation of paddlers.
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