Tuesday, August 25, 2009

C1W Camp


Team Guinea has arrived in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain for the finally leg of their journey. The next 2 and a half weeks will be spent training on the site where the World Championships will commence on September 10th. 

In conjunction with the World Championships, the ICF is running a Womens C1 training camp in Seu. 21 paddlers from 12 different nations are taking part and getting some quality coaching from a range of international C1 coaches. It is great to see so many women paddling C1s! Hopefully this is just the beginning! For information regarding the upcoming World Championships in La Seu d'Urgell visit  http://worldseu09.parcolimpic.com

Monday, August 24, 2009

Slovenian Open



GOLD! After a heat and semi final run riddled with penalties, Leanne was able to put down a fantastic finals run penalty free which landed her in 1st place! Well done to Caroline Loir and Ros Lawrence who also finished on the podium.

The Guinea brothers put in a solid performance during heats which progressed them through to the semis on Sunday, however despite a descent run it was not enough to make the finals.

All results from the weekend can be found at the following link.

The atmosphere at the race was unbelievable – Mexican waves, saucepan lids being banged, a HUGE Kauzer cheer squad, country theme songs…. the World Championships at Tacen next year will definitely be something to look forward to!  

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Parallel Slalom night race




In the lead up to the Slovenian Open this weekend a flat water parallel slalom race was held last night on the main canal running right through the middle of Ljubljana (basically like holding a slalom at Southbank in Melbourne). There were stacks of entrants (minus Team Guinea as there was no C1W or C2 class) and the banks of the river were filled with spectators, which also overflowed into the main square where a big screen was projecting the racing. Team Aussie did well with Ian and Christian making the round of 16 in C1, and the 3 Aussie girls (Ros, Kate and Sarah) all making it through to the top 8. Unfortunately Ros and Kate were drawn to race each other and in a tight race Ros advanced into the final against Corrina Khnule. Unfortunately the Austrian was too fast and took away the win.

Today Sarah, Susie and Leanne ticked another box on the to do list by cruising down to the coastal town of Opatija in Croatia for a day of relaxation. Definitely recommended! 

New Poll - Please Vote!


A new poll has been added to the Team Guinea website. It is a matter of pride for both of these sibling tribes so please vote! Scroll down to the very bottom of the Team Guinea webpage to vote.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Slovak Open – Semis and finals


Todays racing started at a much more decent hour than yesterday and Leanne had a fantastic start to her semis run however ran into trouble from gate 15 onwards and received a 50 on the final gate. This put in her 2nd place heading into the final behind Ros Lawrence (AUS). Chris and Scotty also had a good start to their run however ran into trouble at the same gate, but managed to finish the course with no 50s and in a Steven Bradbury style semi final which saw C2 crew after C2 crew miss and recirculate gates, the boys finished in a very respectable 12th place, narrowly missing out on finals.

Leanne was disappointed with her finals run which was solid until the second half again and her troubles with the final gate continued with a 50, resulting in 3rd position. Well done to Caroline Loir of France who took out the gold.  

 

Team Guinea now moves onto Tarcen tomorrow for the final race of the Pro series. 

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Day 1 Slovak Open - Bratislava


Team Guinea has had a relatively successful first day in the office at the Slovak Open. The C1W class started off the racing this morning at 7.00am!!! The course was incredibly difficult and all C1W competitors had major difficulties. I was able to put down a run with no 50s which put me into 1st place heading into semis tomorrow. Chris and Scotty had a solid run with a few penalties but it was enough to secure 17th place and a run in tomorrows semi final.
During the week Team Guinea did some sight seeing through town including viewing a few statues that are said to be very ‘lucky’. Hopefully the luck will be with us tomorrow.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Budapest...more like Budabest!



Scotty and Leanne along with Sarah and Susie took a well earned break from training in the lead up to the Slovak Open and made a fleeting visit across the border to Budapest, Hungary. The city is amazing, with many old remarkable buildings and statues. Definitely one of my favorite cities so far!
Chris and Scotty had to invest some of their hard earned cash into buying desert for Yann on Wednesday, after having to eject from their sinking C2 after Chris' deck popped on the first stopper. Luckily there was no damage to the boat or themselves!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Winning Ugly at the German Open

GOLD...Even if it was done with 2 very 'ugly' runs! The course that was set for the semi and finals seemed to be a little more straight forward than the previous day however Leanne had quite a few difficulties on both runs with a roll in gate 10 and 3 spins per run. Luckily it was enough and she was able to take away the gold medal. It was good fun racing under lights, there was a fantastic atmosphere, loads of spectators and a few carnival activities such as laser shooting, soccer kicking power, surfboard riding and a duck race.
Earlier in the day Chris and Scott combined with Phil (K1), Heather (LK1) and Christian (C1) to compete in the CAT 4 teams event. They had a solid clear run on an intense course which involved at least 4 up stream gates on each section and finished middle of the field in 7th.
Now the Australian contingent travels to Bratislava for the Slovakian Open next week. Information and results can be found here.

Friday, August 7, 2009

German Open day 1


Today the heats were held for the German Open in Leipzig. The course was quite tough and the Guinea brothers had two runs which in the words of coach Le Pennec 'gave him plenty of ideas for sessions to come'. Unfortunately the boys finished in 27th position and missed out on a semi finals berth. Leanne also had 2 less than desirable runs on the technical course however managed to hold the lead heading into the semi finals tomorrow. The semi finals and finals will be a twilight race held under lights starting at 6.00pm. Results and further information can be found here.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRIS

Chris celebrated his 23rd birthday today in style with a whitewater paddle, shopping trip around the Leipzig town centre, ice cream and chocolate cake! How perfect! Hope you had a great day Chris.

German Open - Leipzig



Team Guinea is back together again! Chris and Scott arrived safely into Frankfurt airport yesterday with Glenn and Danielle before meeting up with the rest of the team (Heather Ceaser, Phil Gibbons and Ethan Hodgson) in Leipzig for the start of the Australian under 22s tour.
The boys are looking particularly professional after collecting their new camo printed C2 and have been enjoying fitting it out in their spare time.
Leanne has also made it to Leipzig after a 4.5 hour road trip across Germany with Yann and Heather. The little white merc treated us well and the soft racks even held up while travelling along the motorways!
We are now all training for the German Open this weekend, before moving to Bratislava for the Slovak Open and completing the World Series Circuit with the Slovenian Open in Tarcen.