Triple Crown of Canoe Racing

The Triple Crown of Canoe Racing recognizes the top performances by marathon canoe racers who compete at North America’s three most prestigious marathon canoe races:
General Clinton Canoe Regatta
New York – First held in 1963, the General Clinton Canoe Regatta (GCCR) is staged Memorial Day weekend on New York’s Susquehanna River – a one-day, non-stop 70 mile race from Cooperstown (home of the Baseball Hall of Fame) to Bainbridge, New York.
AuSable River Canoe Marathon
Michigan – First held in 1947, the AuSable River Canoe Marathon (ARCM) is North America’s toughest & richest non-stop canoe race. It is staged from Grayling to Oscoda on Northern Michigan’s famed AuSable River during the last full weekend of July.
Classique Internationale de Canots de la Mauricie
Quebec – First held in 1934, the Classique Internationale de Canots de la Mauricie (CICM) – also known as the International Canoe Classic – is staged Labor Day weekend on central Quebec’s majestic St. Maurice River – a three-day, three-stage race from La Tuque to Trois Rivieres, Quebec.
Marathon canoe racing on the grand scale of the Triple Crown of Canoe Racing events is an action-packed, spectator favorite. The competitors maintain a torrid pace of 50 to 90+ paddle strokes per minute amid pitched competition, frenzied running portages, river obstructions, and spills, which all take their toll on the contestants.
These world-class marathon canoe racing events generate national and international media interest and exposure. Triple Crown news reports have been carried worldwide by cable and satellite TV sports and news services. National print media have recognized the unique interest and appeal of these marathon canoe racing spectacles.
Triple Crown of Canoe Racing Stats
— Current Triple Crown Standings
— Past Triple Crown of Canoe Racing Results
— Triple Crown of Canoe Racing List of Champions
— North American Canoe Paddler Rankings (NACPR)
— Most Accomplished Paddlers (Triple Crown Era Podium Finishes)