The Inclusive Nautical Festival born with a clear purpose: make sport accessible, inclusive and without barrierswhere all people, regardless of their abilities, can enjoy canoeing and nautical activity.
Since its creation in 2023, our festival has become a benchmark of the inclusion, accessibility and coexistencepromoting participation professional athletes, paralympic athletes, associations and fans in the same environment.
Our goal is that every edition is a unique experience, where sport is the tool to generate social impact, strengthen the community and demonstrate that water is a space for all.
The Inclusive Nautical Festival born June 2023, driven by the effort CDE Cantabria Multisport, a club with a long career in promoting canoeing and sport for all. Since its first edition, it was supported by Town Hall of Shipyard which supported the event from the beginning, recognizing its potential as a platform for the including, sport and accessibility.
To give greater visibility and consolidate the festival as a benchmark in the region, the organizing team requested the collaboration of Living Cantabria, a platform specialized in the organization, management and promotion of professional events. This alliance allowed the festival to grow in scope, impact and participation.
The first edition of the Inclusive Nautical Festival was held in 2023 with a clear approach: making canoeing a sport accessible to all people, regardless of their capabilities or previous experience. During the event, competitions and awards were held on an accessible stage, where the event ended with a musical performance, attracting athletes and general public.
From the first moment, the festival highlighted for its inclusive environment the participation of paralympic athletes and the involvement of the community. This edition served as starting point for what would become an annual event with growing projection.
After the success of his debut, 2024 the festival evolved with important innovations and improvements. The organization was consolidated with the active participation of the CDE Cantabria Multisport, the Town Hall of Shipyard and Living Cantabria, forming a solid team that worked on the expansion of the event.
Among the most significant changes in this second edition were:
• Increased number of activities in the program, including more competitions and play experiences.
• Participation of new associations, sports clubs and ambassadors of inclusive sport.
• Expansion of the gastronomic and cultural supply with stands and live performances.
• Improved media coverage and dissemination, reinforcing the identity of the festival as a benchmark of sport and inclusion in Cantabria.
The II Inclusive Nautical Festival held 22 June 2024 in Astillero, became an authentic party of inclusive sport. With competitions like Paracanoe National Open, the Trofeo San José Promotion and Dragon Shipyard Trophy and Dragonucos the event attracted a wider audience and reinforced its commitment to the accessibility and participation of all people in sport.
With two successful editions, the Inclusive Nautical Festival has proven to be an event with a significant social and sports impact. Their growth and consolidation position it as a reference in the promotion of inclusive kayaking and accessibility in sport.
As it progresses, the festival seeks to continue to expand, attracting more participants, collaborators and the public, maintaining its essence: demonstrate that sport is for everyone and that there are no barriers in water.
Town Hall of El Astillero
At the Town Hall of El Astillero we are proud to support and collaborate in the organization of the III Inclusive Nautical Festival, an event that, year after year, reaffirms our firm commitment to sport as a tool for social transformation and real integration.
Our neighbors and visitors will see that this festival is much more than a mere competition: it is an open, participatory and accessible experience. The river becomes a place of coexistence without barriers, and our municipality reinforces its identity as a reference for solidarity, overcoming and shared values.
Supporting this event allows us to promote sports practice in equality, positioning Cantabria as a community that is committed to accessibility and making Astillero host to the evolution of inclusive sport.
We will continue to work enthusiastically so that every laugh in the river is a step forward towards a future where sport is truly an opportunity for all people.
New image + text in the style of Living CantabriaWelcome to El Astillero
Dear athletes:
For the third year in a row, our locality will host a very special event: the Inclusive Nautical Festival, a sporting celebration of canoeing and inclusion, organized by the Cantabria Multisport Penguin Club (chaired by the Olympic Penguin Agustín Calderón – Atlanta 1996) and Living Cantabria. This year, the festival will also include an international competition of paracanoe marathon.
We are proud to host a sporting event of this nature. We would love to welcome you to The Shipyard to share both the competition and the celebration of inclusion, and at the same time show the beauty of our natural environment, our rich history, the charms of our gastronomy and the hospitality of our people.
Our municipality has always been a model of sports dedication, with numerous sports schools and training programs in various disciplines. Paracanoa is one of the sports that are practiced in the ria of El Astillero, where both conventional and paracano athletes train together, sharing the same space on equal terms. As they say, “in the water, we are all equal.”
We hope to see you all next July 5 in El Astillero. Until then, receive a cordial greeting.
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Javier Fernández Soberón
Cantabria Multisport Club – From a passion for sport to boundless inclusion.
Cantabria Multisport Club was born from a dream and a need. Founded by Agustín Calderón and Fermín Rodríguez López, the club was initially created to participate in the Quadriathlon World Championship in Ibiza. To do so, they had to establish specific statutes for each discipline, which led to the formation of a multisport club with canoeing as one of its main pillars.
Since then, the club's journey has been marked by innovation and inclusion. In 1998, they organized the Quadriathlon World Cup in Camargo, a milestone that cemented their role in the sports world. Their focus began with canoeing, later expanded to adapted quadriathlon, and eventually included adaptive canoes, ensuring that anyone could enjoy the sport.
Inclusion is not just a goal for Cantabria Multisport Club—it’s its very essence. From the beginning, the club has worked to ensure that everyone has a place in sports, breaking down barriers and encouraging the participation of people with functional diversity in the nautical field.
Today, the club continues to grow with the same passion it began with, promoting sportsmanship, accessibility, and camaraderie as its core values.
Agustín Calderón
Co-organizer of the Inclusive Nautical Festival
International canoeing figure and ambassador for inclusive sports
Agustín Calderón is not only one of the key driving forces behind the Inclusive Nautical Festival, but also a living legend of Spanish canoeing. His career, defined by excellence, commitment, and a passion for sport, has left an indelible mark both nationally and internationally.
With a brilliant career, Agustín earned an Olympic Diploma at the 1996 Atlanta Games in the K1 1,000 meters category, a milestone that placed him among the world’s elite in canoeing. Over the years, he has earned titles such as Spanish Champion in multiple disciplines, World Cup medalist, and World Team Quadriathlon Champion, showcasing his versatility and competitive spirit.
He has been honored with awards such as the National Award for Best Canoeist, the Silver Medal for Sporting Merit in Cantabria, and the Gold Medal of the Cantabrian Canoeing Federation—recognitions that reflect not just his sporting achievements but also his human values.
But beyond the medals, Agustín is a tireless advocate for accessible sport. His ongoing work in promoting inclusion has led to pioneering initiatives such as supporting paracanoe and creating adapted competitions, giving voice and opportunities to those who need it most.
Today, as an organizer of this Festival, Agustín Calderón continues to paddle strongly toward a future where sport means equality, determination, and community.
Living Cantabria was born with the mission of connecting people through unique experiences that combine gastronomy, trends, history, architecture, engine world, culture, sport and travel. A combination of activities that include everyone alike.
Over the years, it has consolidated itself as a benchmark in organizing events that celebrate the diversity and wealth of Cantabria, offering innovative proposals ranging from gastronomic meetings and musical festivals to inclusive sports initiatives.
Under the direction of Silvia Ramón Ponsa, Living Cantabria has created an annual program in which each event is designed with the objective of generating impact, visualizing talent and encouraging the participation of the entire community.
Within its calendar we can find activities such as the Tasting of bread, oil, cheese and wine, the North and the South, Carnival Elite: Art, culture and luxury, and countless events among which stand out initiatives such as Cenando with Living Cantabria, the Living Symphony Festival and, of course, the III Inclusive Nautical Festival, where accessibility and sport are given the hand to break barriers.
Living Cantabria's commitment to inclusion is reflected in each of its projects. From the outset, it has committed equal opportunities and the integration of all people, regardless of their capacities.
His work in the organization of the Inclusive Nautical Festival should be a further sign of his conviction that sport must be accessible to all and that inclusion is not just a concept, but a reality that is built day by day.
Because Cantabria lives better when we live together. # Let's get together
In constant training, in addition to carrying out the studies of Higher Degree of Tourism at the University of the Balearic Islands, he is a Technician of Middle Degree of Labor Risks by the University of les Heures in Barcelona, Master of Graphic and Digital Design at the prestigious design school of Barcelona ES DESIGN, a degree recognized by the International Tribunal of The Hague. And studying the Master of Art Design.
His professional career, always of commercial profile, of public relations and organization, spans from work in the nautical sector for more than 10 years, in which he has worked on the purchase-sale of boats, rental of recreational boats and commercial address of the prestigious Revista del Club de Mar.
He has managed and organized events related to the world of show. Coordinator for more than 15 years of the prestigious Balearic coral Capella Mallorquina. Among his works are the Festival MúsicaMallorca, concert of the Requiem de Verdi in the Philarmonie of Berlin, concert of Plácido Domingo in the Balearic Islands, Réquiem de Mozart in the Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca with the assistance of Queen Sofia and her sister, among others.
It has produced large-format concerts like El Canto del Loco, the Retropop and managed stands at international water fairs. She is founder and director of Living Group and its brands Living Cantabria and Living Baleares, dedicated to the promotion and management of image of companies, products and professionals.
Living Cantabria is a platform that promotes the cultural, natural and gastronomic wealth of Cantabria, offering also spaces of visibility for companies and inclusive events.