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Competitive rowing is open to youth across six cities and towns in the region of Kuban

Exercise sessions occur in the Krasnodar, Starominsky, Bryukhovetsky, Timashevsky, Dinskaya, and Korenevsky districts.

Rows can be competed by young athletes in six cities and towns across Kuban region
Rows can be competed by young athletes in six cities and towns across Kuban region

Competitive rowing is open to youth across six cities and towns in the region of Kuban

In the world of junior canoeing and kayaking, an athlete from Krasnodar, Ivan Nekrasov, has made a significant splash. He recently clinched the world championship in the under-19 category, held in Portugal. This victory adds to the long list of impressive achievements by athletes from the Krasnodar region at both all-Russian and international tournaments.

The region's athletic prowess was further demonstrated at the championship of the country in dragon boat racing, where Kuban athletes bagged an impressive 67 medals. However, specific details about this championship were not provided.

The Kuban athletes also secured a silver medal at an unspecified championship held in Moscow. The press service of the administration of the Krasnodar region reported this achievement, but no further information was available.

The VI Summer Spartakiade of Youth of Russia, held in Barnaul, saw the regional team emerge victorious, bringing home 11 medals in total - 4 gold, 2 silver, and 5 bronze. This impressive performance secured the overall team standings for the Krasnodar region.

While the search results do not provide direct references to dedicated canoeing and kayaking training facilities or development programmes in the Krasnodar region, the region's maritime infrastructure is rapidly expanding. The Gelendzhik Bay Marina & Resort, a recently completed project, is capable of hosting numerous yachts and cruise ships. Plans for the resort include a sailing school and aquatic facilities supportive of water sports, which could indirectly facilitate training and development opportunities in canoeing, kayaking, and related water activities.

Despite the challenges posed by extreme weather events and infrastructure development in the Krasnodar region, the region's athletes continue to excel in their respective fields, making Krasnodar a name to reckon with in the world of junior sports.

In contrast to the achievements in junior canoeing and kayaking, the Kuban athletes showcased their prowess in sports like football, managing to secure a silver medal at an unspecified championship in Moscow. Furthermore, given the ambitious development plans for the Gelendzhik Bay Marina & Resort, which includes a sailing school and aquatic facilities supportive of various water sports, opportunities for football training and development might also be fostered in the Krasnodar region.

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