Friday, September 24, 2010

Video for the World Championship

Video of run 1 qualification, semis and finals are now available for viewing at http://vod.sportstec.tv/

Monday, September 20, 2010

World Championship Wrap up

The World Championships started on Wednesday with the LK1 and C2 qualifications. Chris and Scotty had a solid first run which they unfortunately couldn't improve on during their second run and finished in 32nd place, very impressive considering their less than ideal lead up to the competition.

Qualifications started poorly for me later that afternoon with a 50 second penalty on both qualifying runs, however I managed to put down a time which still enabled me to progress through to the top 20 and compete in the semi finals on Sunday.



In the semi finals I had a solid run with two main time losses. I finished 3rd with fellow Aussie Jess Fox in 6th position for the final. I saved my best run of the season for the final and finished in 2nd place just of 6 seconds behind Jana Dukatova of Slovakia. Jess claimed the bronze a further 2 seconds behind. It was great to see the class of ladies C1 growing significantly from last year even despite being on very challenging water. We had 28 competitors entered from 19 countries, which equals the number of nations entered for the men’s C2 class.


Results can be found here

Congratulations to Lucien (making finals!) the Aussie LK1 paddlers who claimed the trophy for best nation in this class (all 3 making the final which is AMAZING!!) – it is the first time the trophy has ever gone outside Europe!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Monday, September 6, 2010

Final Countdown


There is less than 48 hours until the World Championship commence! The course is finally starting to look more like a competition site rather than a construction zone with bridges and podiums popping up overnight. For all the information and results at the World Championships see the Solka website. Also, check out this video montage created by Yann Le Pennec of me paddling down the first drop here at Tacen (luckily all the good bits only!)


Silly Siblings

Injury has struck the Guinea boys during their first training session here at the course in Tacen, Slovenia, where the Worlds will be held in approximately 2 weeks time.... although this time in Scotties exact words.... 'At least this time we weren't being stupid!' On their first run down the 3m+ drop at Tacen the boys managed to catch an edge and roll on the VERY shallow ramp. Chris managed to literally grate his hand along the concrete on the bottom and has spent the past week keeping it dry and free from infection. To describe it better to you Ros stated 'it looks like his hand went through a mincer!' Thankfully the construction workers have been in and smoothed out the culprit concrete. Chris and Scotty are now back on the water with a week before qualifications wearing a beautiful pink dishwashing glove to keep his hand dry!


Check out this Video!


Check out this new video created by Twelve Productions 'This is who WE are'

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Training in Tacen

The past month has been spent training in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia where the World Championships will be held in 4 weeks time. It has been wonderfully quiet on the water as the majority of European paddlers have spent their time preparing for the European Championships which will be held this weekend in Bratislava. Thanks to Richard Fox, Noami Fox and Fionna Pennie for the photos!





Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Relaxing in England



The team took a break from training and racing last week following the intense World Cup schedule and has now met back for a training camp in Bratislava, the site of next years World Championships and Olympic Qualification races. Myself and the Lawrence sisters headed across to England for the beautiful wedding of Heather Caeser and Ben Hankinson and I also managed to squeeze in some sightseeing around London and surrounds while I was there. 

Silver in Augsburg


The final World cup for 2010 has finished and I managed to race well throughout the weekend qualifying for the final in 3rd position. Many of the girls came unstuck in the final on the very tight and challenging course, including myself, but luckily it was enough to claim the silver behind Nanquin Chen of China. These were also the final positions for the overall World Cup rankings  with Jana Dukatova of Slovakia in 3rd position. The following are links for all results at the 3rd World Cup and for the latest overall World Cup rankings

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Bronze at World Cup 2

I was able to make the most of the beautiful sun in Spain this week as I was only able to do 1 session this week due to a past shoulder injury flaring up again. Fortunately the rest and the large amount of time I spent training here last year were enough to get me through to claim the bronze medal. Well done to Jess Fox who claimed the gold in a great time only 5 seconds behind her K1 time (where she placed 14th!) Unfortunately Ros was not able to maintain her stella qualification and semi runs and finished in 6th position. Team Australia now begins the road trip back to Augsburg, Germany to compete in the final World Cup. Results from this weekends racing can be found here








Friday, June 18, 2010

Canoe Qualifications World Cup 1

The canoe qualification runs have been completed this morning and I have progressed to the semi finals in 3rd position behind Jess Fox and Nanqin Cen from China. My first run was solid however a choice to spin a combination at gate 6 proved costly in time and 2 touches further down the course put me into 3rd place. I managed to put down a faster and cleaner 2nd run, however it wasn't enough to advance me in the overall results. 
16 women competed this morning in the C1W with 7 athletes finishing within 3 seconds (raw time) of the leader! Great to see such tight racing in such a new event. Tomorrow the semi and finals will be contested on a VERY technical and difficult course. Visit this link for live results. Also, check out the interview with myself and Richard Fox here at Sportscene.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Sightseeing in Prague

We have been filling in the time between training sessions with a lot of sightseeing, team dinners and watching World Cup Soccer on the big screen in the centre square (hopefully with a better result next time!) Yann has finished designing the course for the World Cup and demonstrations will be held later tonight. 


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

World Cup 1 Preperations














The Australian team arrived in the Czech Republic on Saturday to prepare for the first World Cup. The course was flooded last week and the bottom third of the course has slowly been getting features back as the river continues to drop. After a solid day and a half fitting out my new boat it is finally done and looking very shmick indeed!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Preparations begin for Europe Trip 2010

Many months of hard training, racing, working and studying have been undertaken since our previous update late last year.  Selection for the Australian Team was very well contested this year, particularly in the Mens C2 class as many paddlers took advantage of the multiple class participation rule that was introduced in 2009. There were 4 very close crews battling it out for the 2 World Cup places and selection came down to a single penalty on the final run. 

Unfortunately in the final race the Guinea crew was bumped from their overall standing in 2nd position, but will join Leanne in Europe in mid August to prepare for the World Championships.

Leanne will head over to Europe shortly to contest the 3 World Cup races before spending time training at the site of the World Championships in Slovenia.

Visit the following links for information on the upcoming international events:


World Cup 1 19th & 20th June; Prague, Czech Republic

World Cup 2 26th & 27th June; La Seu d’Urgell, Spain

World Cup 3 3rd and 4th July; Augsburg, Germany

World Championships 9th – 12th September Tacen, Ljubljana, Slovenia


Sunday, February 21, 2010

2010 AUSCAS -The Annual Australian Canoeing Awards


The 2nd annual AUSCAS was celebrated in style with the canoeing community frocking and suiting up. It was a fantastic night with many awards and funny video footage. Remember to keep a list of all those funny quotes, tantrums and rock splats for next years awards!

Friday, January 1, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR




Team Guinea celebrated the New Year Sydney style this year by traveling down to the Harbor bridge to watch the Fireworks. The display was amazing and the number of people unbelievable! Hope everyone has a happy and safe 2010!