Portugal SUP movement and Portuguese law under attack by International Canoe Federation
The sport of stand up paddling is currently under attack worldwide by the International Canoe Federation. In fact, ICF is now trying another coup to steal SUP – this time in Portugal. Allied with the National Canoe Federation, the ICF is attempting to organise a SUP world championship in Portugal. This event is scheduled for late August but is simply against the national laws.
According to Portuguese Law, the organisation of such championships needs to be authorised by the Portuguese Surf Federation, as that is the federation responsible for running Stand Up Paddle in Portugal. As the organisers have not received the authorisation from the Portuguese Surf Federation to run this event, such championships are actually illegal right now and should not happen.
For now, the Portuguese Surf Federation has lodged a preventive injunction before the Portuguese Courts to prohibit the organization of such illegal event put forward by the International Canoe Federation together with the Portuguese Canoe Federation and this shall be followed by formal legal action.
Portuguese law is crystal clear regarding this matter, the event should not take place.
As the Portuguese Surf Federation declares: “We will fight this act of piracy and ask the Portuguese Courts to enforce the law until the ICF and the National Canoe Federation are stopped from doing this coup and step back to their rightful place. As any country, we obey the laws. We’ve been working closely with ISA, the only recognized ruling body for this sport and together we’ll stand against this kind of situation.”
The Portuguese Surf Federation will not allow the International Canoe Federation (and the Portuguese Canoe Federation) to use Portugal for their own interest disrespecting the Portuguese Law and continuing their outrageous attempt to kidnap Stand Up Paddle from the International Surfing Association, the sole entity that has run the sport from its very beginning and help it to grow internationally and intends to continue to do so in the future.