Liffey Descent

Liffey Descent Liffey Descent International Canoe Marathon Race, 2026 Race Day - 19 September It’s renowned for its Irish party atmosphere but also guaranteed good conditions.

Started back in 1960 as an inter-club event, the illustrious Liffey Descent kayaking race now attracts paddlers from many parts of the world and is a major event on the international calendar. That’s thanks to the ESB which releases 30 tonnes of water per second from the Poulaphouca Reservoir to coincide with the race. This brings the river up to flood level and transforms small rapids and gentle

weirs into furious torrents and foaming white water walls. Hey presto – the usually tranquil River Liffey is perfect for a world-class paddling event with up to 1,000 competitors taking part. Some participants are serious marathon competitors. However, the best part about the Liffey Descent is that hundreds of recreational paddlers also attempt to complete the race each year in all sorts of craft. The 28km course combines long flat water sections, swift currents, 10 weirs and numerous rapids, a heavily wooded section and a long portage around Leixlip dam. So paddlers will need skill, stamina and courage! Classes include Racing Kayak Doubles, Racing Kayak, Wild Water Racer, General Purpose, Touring Kayak Doubles, Touring Canadian Doubles and Canadian Singles.

Every paddler who has competed in The Liffey Descent has their own story🚣The nerves at the start line.The First Weir.Tha...
14/05/2026

Every paddler who has competed in The Liffey Descent has their own story🚣

The nerves at the start line.
The First Weir.
That feeling crossing the finish.

For the 65th Liffey Descent, we caught up with 1/2 of Last years Mens K2 Winners Finn Harris to hear what The Liffey Descent means to him, and what's bringing him back this year!

65 years of history on the river 🚣🚣‍♀️Lets take a look back at some of the people, moments, and memories that have helpe...
28/04/2026

65 years of history on the river 🚣🚣‍♀️
Lets take a look back at some of the people, moments, and memories that have helped shape Ireland’s most historic river marathon 📷
Whether you’ve raced before, supported from the banks, or are thinking of taking part for the first time, this year is another chance to be part of the story 📰
Secure your place for this year’s Liffey Descent today - https://eventmaster.ie/event/zZ6mTPYSQJ

Liffey Descent 2026 ⬇️⬇️⬇️The 65th Liffey Descent will take place on Saturday, 19th September 2026 – a milestone 65th ed...
07/04/2026

Liffey Descent 2026 ⬇️⬇️⬇️
The 65th Liffey Descent will take place on Saturday, 19th September 2026 – a milestone 65th edition of one of Ireland’s most iconic and enduring sporting events 📢
This year, we’re returning to Trinity Boat Club, Islandbridge for the finish line, bringing with it a bigger, and more vibrant atmosphere and a true festival feel to celebrate the 65th anniversary of this piece of Irish sporting heritage ☘
Behind the scenes, we’ve been working closely with key stakeholders to minimise any impact on the event from the construction of a commemorative bridge at Islandbridge across the River Liffey. We appreciate your patience as we’ve worked to ensure everything is in place for another fantastic Liffey Descent 🚣‍♀️🚣
From elite international paddlers to first-time racers, hundreds of paddlers will be taking on the thrilling challenge of crossing that finish line. Entries are now OPEN – https://eventmaster.ie/event/zZ6mTPYSQJ
More updates coming soon across our social channels and website 📢

📢 2026 Liffey Descent!! 📢
The 65th Liffey Descent will take place on Saturday, 19th September 2026 – a milestone 65th edition of one of Ireland’s most iconic and enduring sporting events 📢
This year, we’re returning to Trinity Boat Club, Islandbridge for the finish line, bringing with it a bigger, and more vibrant atmosphere and a true festival feel to celebrate the 65th anniversary of this piece of Irish sporting heritage ☘
Behind the scenes, we’ve been working closely with key stakeholders to minimise any impact on the event from the construction of a commemorative bridge at Islandbridge across the River Liffey. We appreciate your patience as we’ve worked to ensure everything is in place for another fantastic Liffey Descent 🚣‍♀️🚣
From elite international paddlers to first-time racers, hundreds of paddlers will be taking on the thrilling challenge of crossing that finish line. Entries are now OPEN – https://eventmaster.ie/event/zZ6mTPYSQJ
More updates coming soon across our social channels and website 📢

Another of the great international marathon racing events, the Dusi Canoe Marathon, got underway today with a grueling 3...
19/02/2026

Another of the great international marathon racing events, the Dusi Canoe Marathon, got underway today with a grueling 3 days of racing in store for the competitors 🌊🚣🚣‍♀️
Will any of the Dusi racers be taking home the Liffey Descent honors this year? 🏆

𝗛𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗰 𝟳𝟱𝘁𝗵 𝗗𝘂𝘀𝗶 𝘀𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝗱𝗲𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸

The iconic Dusi Canoe Marathon reaches a landmark milestone in 2026 as paddlers prepare for the 75th edition of South Africa’s most celebrated river race, with the traditional route from Bishopstowe Hall to Blue Lagoon once again promising drama, endurance and unforgettable moments.

Since its inception, the Dusi has stood as a defining test of skill, resilience, and teamwork, blending world class paddling with challenging portages and the unpredictable character of the Msunduzi and uMngeni rivers. This year’s anniversary edition carries added significance, celebrating decades of heritage while showcasing both established champions and emerging talent eager to etch their names into the event’s storied history.

All eyes will be on Euro Steel's Andy Birkett, who enters the race on the brink of history. The multiple champion is targeting a remarkable 16th victory which would make him the most decorated paddler in Dusi Canoe Marathon history. Birkett joins forces with Matthew Fenn, forming a formidable K2 combination that is expected to set the benchmark for the rest of the field.

The pair will also be looking to defend their K2 title that they won in 2024. Interestingly, Fenn is only the second paddler that Birkett has paddled multiple Dusi's with.

The road to Blue Lagoon is unlikely to be straightforward. Strong challenges are expected from Sbonelo Khwela and Msawenkosi Mtolo, as well as the competitive pairing of Sandile Mtolo and Bongani Ntinga, both of whom have the pedigree and form to contest for overall honours.

Veteran experience could also play a decisive role, with Thulani Mbanjwa and Shaun Rubenstein tipped as serious top five contenders. Johannesburg-based duo Siseko Ntondini and Benjamin Mntonintshi add further depth to a stacked field and will be aiming to disrupt the favourites.

Among the outside contenders, Andrew Houston and Alan Houston could challenge for a top five finish, while Thabani Msia and Siyanda Gwamanda remain a pairing capable of delivering a strong performance across the three demanding stages.

In the junior ranks, Siyabonga Ndlovu and Sbonelo Dube head into the race as favourites for the Under 18 men’s title, highlighting the next generation of talent emerging within the sport. Keegan Vogt and Ryley Smith will also be title contenders in the men’s Under 18 category.

The women’s race is shaping up to be equally compelling. Christie Mackenzie will be chasing her first Dusi K2 title alongside Saskia Hockly, with the pair entering as pre-race favourites after consistent performances this season.

They face a significant challenge from multiple Dusi winner Abby Solms, who teams up with Robyn Groenink. The duo recently secured a morale-boosting victory over Mackenzie and Hockly at the Bishopstowe to Dusi Bridge race, setting the stage for a highly anticipated rivalry during the main event.

Former women’s champion Jess Behn, paddling with Jenna Goddard, represents a potential dark horse combination capable of pushing for podium honours. Meanwhile, promising youngsters Hana Newlands and Tayla Norton not only lead the Under 18 women’s category but could also feature prominently in the overall standings.

The 75th edition of the Dusi Canoe Marathon represents more than just another race. It is a celebration of endurance, community spirit and the deep connection between paddlers and one of South Africa’s most iconic waterways.

As elite athletes and rising stars converge on Bishopstowe Hall, spectators can expect a thrilling contest that honours the past while shaping the future of the sport.

12/02/2026

The Liffey Descent. 🌊
From first timers to the fastest on the river.
Race details for this year coming soon. 🛶

Celebrating 65 years of the Liffey Descent!🌟An event shaped by its community, built on shared effort, and carried forwar...
02/02/2026

Celebrating 65 years of the Liffey Descent!🌟

An event shaped by its community, built on shared effort, and carried forward by generations of paddlers. One of the last seven big river races still active anywhere in the world, and something we are incredibly proud to protect and grow.

This race has always been for everyone. From first timers to elite competitors, volunteers to spectators, the Liffey Descent belongs to all who show up and play their part.🛶

2026 marks the 65th edition of the race, It also marks well over half a century of growth for paddlesports in Ireland and abroad.🏆

Race Details to be announced soon.🏁

23/01/2026

Planning for the 2026 Liffey Descent is well underway 📢
For the 65th year we are looking forward to welcoming paddlers, clubs, volunteers, and supporters back to the river. Preparations are already underway for another huge day on The Liffey for the paddling community 🏆

Full race details will be shared soon. Keep an eye out and join us again for the 65th Annual Liffey Descent!📆

What a day on the Liffey! The 64th Liffey Descent exceeded expectations with increased participation, packed riverbanks,...
16/11/2025

What a day on the Liffey!

The 64th Liffey Descent exceeded expectations with increased participation, packed riverbanks, and an exhilarating atmosphere🙌

Thanks to competitors, rescue crews, and volunteers for their dedication in making the event possible. Here’s to another memorable Liffey Descent next year.

Volunteer Appreciation Post 💙From pre-race river checks to guiding paddlers over the weirs, the incredible volunteers at...
03/11/2025

Volunteer Appreciation Post 💙
From pre-race river checks to guiding paddlers over the weirs, the incredible volunteers at the Liffey Descent are there keeping everyone safe on the water and cheering them across the line 🙌
A huge thank you to every single person who gave their time and passion to make the 2025 Liffey Descent such a success 🚣‍♂️ You are what keeps this legendary event flowing! 🌊

Provisional  results from the 64th Annual Liffey Descent are now available online via the link below🥇Please note these a...
18/10/2025

Provisional results from the 64th Annual Liffey Descent are now available online via the link below🥇

Please note these are the provisional results and the final results will be available in the coming days.

A fantastic event again Today, all made possible by the participants, volunteers and event organizers. Thank you to all 🙌

https://my.raceresult.com/366600/results

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