Awọn aṣelọpọ Kayak ijoko kan sọ fun ọ pe kayak ti pin si awọn ohun meji: kayking ati wewiring. Kayak naa wa lati inu ọkọ oju omi kekere kan ti awọn eniyan Inuit ti Greenland ṣe. Yi ọkọ ti a we ni kan egungun fireemu pẹlu ẹja ara ati otter ara, tí a sì fi oár gún omi pÆlú æba ní ìkángun méjèèjì. Loni, follow the Single seat kayak manufacturer to learn about the classification of kayaks.

Isọri ti kayaks:
1. Ọkọ nikan: 520 cm ni ipari, 51 cm ni iwọn ati ki o 12 kg ni iwuwo. Awọn iṣẹlẹ Olympic pẹlu awọn ọkunrin 500 igun (to wa ninu 1976), 1000 igun (to wa ninu 1936), ati awọn obinrin 500 igun (to wa ninu 1948).
2. Ọkọ oju omi meji: Awọn ipari ti awọn ọkọ ni 650 cm, Iwọn jẹ 55 cm, ati iwuwo jẹ 18 kg. Awọn iṣẹlẹ Olympic pẹlu 500m awọn ọkunrin (akojọ si ni 1976), 1000m (akojọ si ni 1936) and the women’s 500m (akojọ si ni 1960).
3. Four-person boat: Awọn ipari ti awọn ọkọ ni 1100 cm, Iwọn jẹ 60 cm, ati iwuwo jẹ 30 kg. The Olympic events include the men’s 1000m (akojọ si ni 1964), the women’s 500m (akojọ si ni 1984) and the 1000m (akojọ si ni 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.


