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Hydrostadium announced as whitewater partner of 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships

Hydrostadium announced as whitewater partner of 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships
March 10, 2025

Paddle Australia has announced global leader in whitewater engineering - Hydrostadium - as the official whitewater partner of the 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships.

This partnership marks a significant milestone, as it comes 25 years after the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, where engineers from Hydrostadium played a pivotal role in designing and constructing the Penrith Whitewater course.

The construction of the Whitewater Stadium was managed by Pacific Power International and funded by the New South Wales Government, Penrith City Council, and the International Canoe Federation, ensuring the venue became a world-class facility for the sport.

In addition to its event partnership with Paddle Australia, Hydrostadium will supply replacement obstacles for the stadium’s whitewater course, ensuring it remains one of the best in the world for elite competition.

These obstacles - exclusive to Hydrostadium - have demonstrated exceptional durability and performance over 25 years. The upgrades will not only benefit high-performance slalom athletes but also enhance the venue’s recreational paddling, rafting, and whitewater rescue training programs.

Head of the Host Organising Committee Richard Fox shared “I remember in 1997 standing in what was a field at the time imagining a whitewater course here in Penrith for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

“With the help of Hydrostadium and Electricité de France -EDF-, its mother company, and many others, we were able to construct this beautiful venue, which 25 years on, beyond the Games, is still standing tall. We’re really proud of that journey, and we’re really excited (to partner with) Hydrostadium, which was born at that time, to be collaborating around the 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships with them as a whitewater partner for our sport.

“I see it as the beginning for many great things to come for our sport, and for our venue.”

Paddle Australia Chief Executive Kim Crane enthused “It is incredibly exciting to be announcing this partnership with Paddle Australia and Hydrostadium.

“We’re writing another chapter of the Sydney legacy story, and to be able to do that 25 years later is exactly what we’re endeavouring to do here at Paddle Australia – demonstrate what legacy truly means.

“We’re looking to create a dynamic and thriving paddling ecosystem and elevate our sport and lifestyle onto the world stage. So to have a credible, world-leading infrastructure partner, under the whitewater context, with Hydrostadium is incredibly exciting for us.”

Hydrostadium Chief Executive Stanislas Lequiller added “we are really happy to sign this partnership with Paddle Australia. 25 years ago Hydrostadium was already here to design this stadium and we are proud to be back again.  This means a lot to us to still be part of the future of the stadium in signing this agreement today.

“Penrith Whitewater Stadium was built 25 years ago, and is still one of the best whitewater parks in the world. It shows that we can design and build sustainable and relevant projects. This is how we want to keep working with our partners. And in particular here with Paddle Australia.”

The Sydney 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships will bring the world’s best athletes to Penrith, reinforcing Australia’s status as a powerhouse in canoe slalom and showcasing the venue’s legacy 25 years after the Sydney Olympics.

More information on Hydrostadium 

More information on the Sydney 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships

Image top. 2025 ICF Slalom World Championships Credit:JGR images; Image centre: Rafting at Penrith whitewater stadium. Credit: NSW Office of Sport; Image below: Paddle Australia and Hydrostadium partnership announcement 2025. Credit: JGR images

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