Te parau atu ra te feia hamani i te parahiraa pereoo auahi ia outou e ua faataahia e piti tao'a i roto e piti tao'a: Tae. Ua tupu mai te kayak i nia i te hoê pahi nainai roa tei hamanihia e te nunaa Inuit no Greenland. Te tapo'ihia ra teie pahi i roto i te hoê ivi e te hoê iri to'eto'e, e te vai ra te hoê mata e te mau hu'ahu'a i na hopea e piti. I teie nei, I muri a'e i te parahiraa o Single no te ite i te mau kayaks.

Te faataaraa o te mau kayaks:
1. Te pahi: 520 c i te, 51 cm 12 kg. Te mau ohipa Olympic, o te mau tane 500 Ua pohe (mai te mea 1976), 1000 Ua pohe (mai te mea 1936), e te mau vahine 500 Ua pohe (mai te mea 1948).
2. pahi: Te roa o te pahi 650 Popu, o te paruru 55 Popu, e te po'ia 18 kg. Te mau ohipa Olympic, o te 500m ïa a te mau tane (pāpāpā 1976), te 1000m (pāpāpā 1936) e te 500m a te mau vahine (pāpāpā 1960).
3. E maha taata i roto i te hoê o te mau pahi e maha taata: Te roa o te pahi 1100 Popu, o te paruru 60 Popu, e te po'ia 30 kg. Te mau ohipa Olympic, o te 1000m ïa a te mau tane (pāpāpā 1964), the women’s 500m (pāpāpā 1984) and the 1000m (pāpāpā 1992).
4. Obstacle turn: The manufacturer of Single seat kayak tells you that the athlete must cross or bypass the prescribed obstacles in the prescribed waterway in the rapids to reach the end point, and the one with the fewest deductions wins. 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. Both men’s and women’s singles obstacle slalom were listed as Olympic events in 1992.


