The Liffey Descent

The Liffey Descent

04/09/2010

Having hit the grand old age of 50 last year, the grand dame of Irish paddling is back once again on 4 September for her 51st birthday. Started back in 1960 as an inter-club event, the illustrious Liffey Descent kayaking race now attracts paddlers from many parts of the world and is a major event on the international calendar.

It’s renowned for its Irish party atmosphere but also guaranteed good conditions. That’s thanks to the ESB which releases 30 tonnes of water from the Poulaphouca Reservoir to coincide with the race. This brings the river up to flood level and transforms small rapids and gentle weirs into furious torrents and foaming white water walls. Hey presto – the usually tranquil River Liffey is perfect for a world-class paddling event with up to 1,000 competitors taking part.

Some participants are serious marathon competitors. However, the best part about the Liffey Descent is that hundreds of recreational paddlers also attempt to complete the race each year in all sorts of craft.

The 28km course combines long flat water sections, swift currents, 10 weirs and numerous rapids, a heavily wooded section and a long portage around Leixlip dam. So paddlers will need skill, stamina and courage! Classes include Racing Kayak Doubles, Racing Kayak, Wild Water Racer, General Purpose, Touring Kayak Doubles, Touring Canadian Doubles and Canadian Singles. To register, visit www.liffeydescent.com

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