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Cardington Artificial Slalom Course

Coordinates:52°7′37.42″N0°25′44.03″W / 52.1270611°N 0.4288972°W /52.1270611; -0.4288972
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Cardington Artificial Slalom Course
The course being used as flood overflow
Cardington Artificial Slalom Course is located in Bedfordshire
Cardington Artificial Slalom Course
Cardington Artificial Slalom Course
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Cardington Artificial Slalom Course is located in the United Kingdom
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LocationCardington, Bedfordshire, England
Coordinates52°7′37.42″N0°25′44.03″W / 52.1270611°N 0.4288972°W /52.1270611; -0.4288972
TypeArtificial whitewatercanoe slalom course
EventSport
Construction
OpenedJuly 1982 (1982-07)
Construction cost£273,000

Cardington Artificial Slalom Course (CASC) was the firstartificial whitewatercanoe slalom course in the UK when it was completed in July 1982, having been first discussed in 1972.

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Based on theRiver Great Ouse adjacent toCardington sluice, within the grounds ofPriory Country Park and approximately 2.5 km downstream fromBedford, the course has a dual role as both a flood control structure and a whitewater course for canoe slalom training and events.

The course cost £273,000 and was funded by a consortium of theMinistry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (now theEnvironment Agency),Anglian Water, theSports Council (nowUK Sport) and local councils and was seen as an excellent example of the relatively low cost adaptation of a necessary structure to provide a facility of national significance.

The structure consists of an automatically controlled dropleaf control sluice, 9 metres wide, at the head of a concrete-lined channel which connects the upper reach of the river to the lower. The channel is 120 m long with a bed slope of 1:100. To create the required water flow pattern, fibreglass boulders known as "hippos" and "dollies" are secured to the base of the channel. The maximum head is 1.7 m with a maximum water capacity of 15 cubic metres per second.

Originally seen primarily as a training venue, the course also holds two national ranking canoe slalom competitions per year at up to Division 2 level, and is the host every year to the Inter Clubs Final, which pits teams from all the top canoe slalom clubs against each other for an overall trophy. Running all weekend with camping overnight, the Inter Clubs is the largest canoe slalom event in the UK (by number of participants), a great social event for the sport and one of the highlights of the UK slalom calendar.

The course celebrated its 25th anniversary in September 2007 with a visit byFrank Branston the Mayor of Bedford. The original project's vision of becoming 'a regional centre for canoeing' has come to fruition.

Competition events at CASC are organised by Bedford'sViking Kayak Club which also organises national ranking events and finals in kayak marathon. Viking celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2011.

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