Rainy conditions did not stop the event, as officials confirmed that only extreme winds or lightning would halt the competition. Manager Meritxell Rodríguez emphasized that the facility remained fully operational, focusing on monitoring the river flow and debris.
British paddler Mallory Franklin set the fastest time in the morning sessions, while Olympic medalist Maialen Chourraut led the women's category. Local favorite Miquel Travé secured a strong second place in his heat, showing great form ahead of the finals.
The tournament is a joint effort with the city of Pau in France, where the second and final stage will take place on March 14-15. This collaboration strengthens the region's status as a premier destination for international canoeing.




