Here are a couple of videos put together by one of the members of the Kiwi team. They show the best sprint teams in the world dominating proceedings in Bosnia at the World Championships. The videos are of the mens team but the girls have sprung up in the middle schooling the World Overall Champions, Canada, enjoy.
The Head to Head, through the rounds
The head to Head Final
Monday, 15 June 2009
Saturday, 6 June 2009
World Championship - The Slalom and the aftermath...a supporters eye view
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The evening slalom event was the first time we'd seen the team's in action since the head to head, having 'duckied' out of the 14 hours coach journey to Tara, to restore our vocal chords. We were nearly as anxious as the teams as we found our 'spot' in the spectacular grandstand built on the side of a gorge. Flags & banners proudly displayed, we watched the lower ranked teams heading down tricky course as the sun set & the floodlights came on.
We were in an good spot, looking over gates 7,8,9 and 10. The first few teams went down, with some strategically missing out a couple of gates, taking the 50 second penalties instead of spending the equivalent time fighting to get through the difficult up gate 8.
The Slovenians, obviously feeling outdone by our cheering during the Head to Head turned up in their hundreds, cheering their teams through. We gave them our best efforts when the ladies came down, looking smooth & impressive through the gates, putting down a really solid first run.
On the bank we waited in tenterhooks for the men...we'd already done the double on Tuesday - could we do it again on the last night of the competition? Unfortunately, the boys used some unique tactics for their first run, missing their line and subsequently a gate...
We didn't know what to do, could the boys recover their focus for their final run of the World Rafting Champs or would the pressure of needing a clean run get to them...?
This time, the second round took a controversial turn for the ladies team, the judge on gate 11 gave our ladies a 50 second penalty, took it away, gave it again shrugging his shoulders..? It was an impressive, slick run and it was a shame for their competition to end on such a note from an undecided judge. Rightly or wrongly, the penalty was given. In our eyes the ladies had given a medal winning performance, and we were very proud to have been part of their cheering team. All we could do now is wait to find out where that put them overall.
Not quite recovered from the ladies we waited (and prayed) for the men...come on boys - we know you can do it, just make it clean...and boy, did they!! It was one of the best runs of the night - quick, slick & with some impossible looking hanging draw strokes, they fully nailed it this time. But where would they finish...?!
In typical Banja Luka style we were herded, athletes & fans, to wait for the buses to the closing ceremony for the presentations. After 45 minutes and our own renditions of 500 miles, place your hands and you're the best around we clambered on ready for a 5 minute shower & change and off to the party...it was now 12.:30am!!
The GB teams were popular winners of the Head 2 Head and we're cheered by all when they collected their medals. unfortunately there were no anthems & flag raising but both teams made the most of their moments on stage.
The boys though, didn't come back & a member of another team (i think the Germans) congratulated us on our boys finishing 3rd overall...? It was the first we'd heard, and when I found them next to the stage for confirmation, they were confused & didn't really believe it. In fact they didn't want to believe it until it had been confirmed...and it was about 5 minutes later when they were called onto stage to collect medals for third place overall!! What a result, and what an achievement!! Our boys looked happier than the Brazilians who won for the second time.
By the time the presentations were over, it was 1.30am. With the party finishing at 2 we gathered as much Nektar as possible and took the party back to Camp GB to celebrate in style!
Ruth - Team GB Supporter
World Championships - Endurance
After all the fun and games of the day before, the World Sprint Champions awoke early, around 3:30am, to get the bus to the bus to take them to the Tara ... The story continues ...
After 4 hours sleep the bus to Banja Luka was quiet, on arrival we felt like everyone was looking at us, it's a very different feeling when your leading! We mounted our bus and tried to make it look as busy as possible so that it stayed as 'our' bus. This made the 7 hours journey to Foca much more bearable, especially as we passed crammed buses! On our arrival in Foca, we paraded the streets in super hot temperatures as once again the crowds came to see the teams and entertainment put on by the town. We were then herded (as we tended to be on this trip) to the camp, shown to our accommodation, lovely little wooden huts, then herded once again on to the river for another trip down the stunning canyon. This time however, we started in a thunder storm and torrential rain, we revised our lines and made it to the bottom as quickly as possible to keep warm but conserving as much strenght as possible.
We awoke early for breakfast and a team meeting to arrange the plan for the day, the mini van heaven met us promptly at 8, we then warmed up and stretched to save time at the get in before departing at 9am?! Even though the start of the race was put back half an hour, it is surprising how much there is to do to prepare you boat, this made it seem like the race was upon us before we knew it. After a quick warm up we were summonsed to the start and asked to choose our lane, all looked very similar but we felt that trap 5 was closer to the finish, thus better for us! This shocked all the other nations as they tried to get in the faster water higher up the river. We then once again destroyed everyone off the line and easily took the lead as the others battled for water, we survived a broken paddle and held the lead as the others battled between themselves.
We managed to hold the lead for the first fifteen minutes of the race until in one rapid all four teams came past in a short period of time, very strange how it happen and very demoralising. We managed to hold our race together and paddle the way we wanted to, we held onto the group and took Austria in one of the later rapids to finish fourth in the group. We were happy with the way we had paddled but for me a little disappointed to have finished in 11th, saying that, it was close having 15 teams all within a minute after 48 minutes of racing.
The girls starting at the front of their heat also chose trap 5 after seeing the start we had, they too managed to take the lead going into rapid 1, but faced a lot of pressure as there was little fighting behind them. After fighting to hold the lead, they dropped down the group trying to stay in contact, but didn't feel strong in the boat. After staying in the middle of the pack for much of the race Canada surged past in sight of the line. They finished in 6th place as the Japanese came from one of the slower heats and destroyed them all, winning by over a minute.
Both Teams were a little disappointed with the results from the race but with the racing so close, it was good to see we had caught the teams in terms of times. We find the endurance one of the hardest events to train for, not that we don't try, the lady bay run (from the water sports centre in Nottingham to the city and back) is perfect distance, but we lack good quality constant rapids to get a good rhythm to conserve out strenght. We did learn a lot out there and hope to put this into good use for future competitions.
One last word on the Tara, go there and love it like we did, a true visual gem!
Adam
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