Ndị na-emepụta otu oche Kayak na-agwa gị na ka ọ bụrụ ka ụta dị na abụọ: maay na awụ. Kayak sitere na obere ụgbọ mmiri nke ndị isi Greenland mere. A na-etinye ụgbọ mmiri a na ọkpụkpụ nke nwere anụ ahụ whale na akpụkpọ ahụ otter, na-awụnye ya na ụrọ na agbaji na nsọtụ abụọ. Follow the Single seat kayak manufacturer today to learn about the types of kayaks.

Types of kayaks:
1. Otu ụgbọ mmiri: 520 cm n'ogologo, 51 cm na obosara na 12 kg na ibu. Ihe omume Olympic gụnyere ụmụ nwoke 500 mize (esonye na 1976), 1000 mize (esonye na 1936), na nwanyi 500 mize (esonye na 1948).
2. Boatgbọ mmiri abụọ: Ogologo ụgbọ mmiri ahụ dị 650 cm, obosara ya 55 cm, na ibu dị 18 k. Ihe omume Olympic gụnyere 500m (edepụtara na 1976), 1000m (edepụtara na 1936) and the women’s 500m (edepụtara na 1960).
3. Four-person boat: Ogologo ụgbọ mmiri ahụ dị 1100 cm, obosara ya 60 cm, na ibu dị 30 k. The Olympic events include the men’s 1000m (edepụtara na 1964), the women’s 500m (edepụtara na 1984) and the 1000m (edepụtara na 1992).
4. Obstacle turn: The manufacturer of Single seat kayak tells you that the athlete must cross or bypass the specified obstacles in the specified waterway in the rapids to reach the end point. The channel is 800 meters long with artificial and natural obstacles. Single seat kayak manufacturers tell you that artificial obstacles are door frames with a width of 90~120 cm, generally 25~30. You must pass through each door frame during the competition, and points will be deducted for collision or leakage.


