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Miluo City, China – Canada put on an impressive show at the 4th IDBF World Cup in Miluo City, China, securing multiple medals and demonstrating prowess in various dragon boat racing categories. The team's strong performance across various categories culminated in a third-place ranking in the overall country results, a testament to the nation's growing strength in the sport.

The 4th IDBF World Cup, held from October 20th to 24th, 2024, drew teams from around the globe, making Canada's achievements a testament to the nation's dedication and skill in dragon boat racing.

View the Canadian Dragon Boat National Team results on the IDBF World Cup 2024 Live Results Page.

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