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 Translation for 'kayaker' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   a kayaker | kayakers
íþr.
kajakræðari {k}
kayaker
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Translation for 'kayaker' from English to Icelandic

kayaker
kajakræðari {k}íþr.
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Usage Examples English
  • After drawing attention to the capsize by banging on the bottom of their boat, the kayaker who capsized waits upside down underwater until another kayak arrives to help.
  • Ed Lucero is a noted American whitewater kayaker.
  • An incident on "Sunshine" rapid left one whitewater kayaker paralyzed.
  • Brian Malfesi (born October 3, 1993) is a Canadian sprint kayaker.
  • Nicholas Matveev (born August 7, 1997) is a Canadian sprint kayaker.

  • Madeline Schmidt (born May 5, 1995) is a Canadian sprint kayaker.
  • Sri Lanka entered one male kayaker.
  • Michelle Russell (born June 27, 1992) is a Canadian sprint kayaker.
  • First Descents founder and professional whitewater kayaker Brad Ludden saw how young adults lack support in the cancer world when he was 12 and his aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 38.
  • The teams "kayaker" swims across the river Drau where his boat is stationed.

  • Richard Weiss (1963–1997) was a German-American kayaker.
  • In his spare time Stephen Pohlig was a keen kayaker known to many throughout the New England area.
  • To aid easy release during a capsize, a grab loop is attached at the front of the spraydeck, which the kayaker can use to pull the spraydeck free.
  • Ann Dodge (born March 26, 1871) is a Canadian sprint kayaker who competed in the mid-1970s.
  • Rush Sturges (born February 14, 1985) is an American professional whitewater kayaker, film maker, and musician.

  • Francis Hervieu, born on 13 June 1956, is a French kayaker.
  • This means that if a kayaker is surfing a wave, and a kayaker or a raft is coming downstream, the surfing kayaker should give way to the upstream paddler[...].
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