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    Tiniteqilaaq Achieves Victory with 12 Medals

    By Greenland ReviewNovember 25, 2025042 Mins Read
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    Kayak Club Shines at Greenlandic Championships: A Testament to Dedication and Community Spirit

    Magnus Kristiansen, department manager for Leisure & Culture in Tasiilaq, expressed his delight at the remarkable success of the local kayak club during this year’s Greenlandic championships. In a recent press release from Communeqarfik Sermersooq, Kristiansen highlighted the impressive achievements of the club, which have emerged from years of hard-fought dedication.

    The Tsaqqid Peqatigiit Tiilerilaaq kayak club, based in a settlement just north of Tasiilaq, secured a stunning haul of medals at this year’s competition. Their athletes brought home a total of 12 medals: five gold, two silver, two bronze, as well as two encouragement prizes and one international accolade. Such accomplishments not only illustrate the effectiveness of targeted training but also reflect the community’s strong spirit and determination. “These young athletes have once again demonstrated that with focused effort, solidarity, and an unyielding resolve, remarkable achievements are possible,” remarked Kristiansen. “Their success is a tremendous inspiration for Tasiilaq and all of East Greenland.”

    At the helm of this impressive journey is club manager Max Yves Audibert, whose tireless commitment has been instrumental to the club’s growth. Over the years, Audibert has donned many hats: coach, organizer, fundraiser, and mentor. His relentless efforts have opened doors for the village’s youth to embrace the rich tradition of Greenlandic kayaking and reach new heights in their sport. Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq applauded his dedication, recognizing the positive impact he has had on countless lives in the community.

    As the kayak club continues to flourish, it stands not only as a beacon of athletic excellence but as a testament to the power of community unity and passion.

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