World Cup Final Summary! Photos coming soon! by ericjackson | Sep 11, 2012 | Playboating, Whitewater | 5 comments Before you read too far- total results listed tomorrow! The Nantahala Outdoor Center put on a great event for the World Cup final. Lots of spectators, TV screens everywhere to watch the results, live online streaming with the scoreboard as well, and a hole that they had made for the World Championships. A huge undertaking that is very much appreciated by athletes worldwide! The USA Paddlers got a ton of experience and placed very well. Since this is an open event that anyone can enter (from the USA- most countries only sent their national teams) there were many Team USA hopefuls for next year competing. I think we’ll see a very strong Team USA next year as team trials will be at NOC in the spring and both USA Team members and non-team members did very well! We won the Women’s Class (Emily Jackson), the C1 Class (Dane Jackson), the Men’s Squirt class (Dane Jackson), the Junior men’s class (Hunter Katich), and the Oc1 class (Seth Chappelle). Men’s kayak saw Dane Jackson get a 2nd place overall, while Peter Csonka from Slovakia took the honors this year (he is two time world cup winner and two time silver medalist in the World Championships). Women’s Squirt was taken by Claire O’hara from England, and Junior Women’s was taken by Nouria Fontane from Spain. The event was quite impressive with lots of great rides and some tough ones as well. For me the men’s kayak finals was the best part of the event to watch. Nick Troutman started it off with a 950 point ride and was winning after everyone’s first run. After second runs Peter jumped in the lead with a 1,246 and Nick was in second. Then on third runs, Jaquime and Jason Craig jumped ahead of him with over 1,000 point rides. Dane went and got a 1,375 to pull ahead of Peter, but then he put down a 1,500 point ride to take the top spot for the third rodeo in a row! Awesome rides. Watching the rides the style couldn’t be more different. Peter is fast and clean, but low or under the water. Dane is explosive and high out of the water but a move or two less. In the USA the huge air bonuses are much bigger than in ICF and we train that way in the Jackson land, with Stephen Wright leading that charge normally. Our boats aren’t as small and low volume. Peter is 200+ pounds and in a smaller boat than I am in at 160. Different style, but both are fun to watch. The ladies finals were super fun to watch as well with Ruth taking the lead on first runs and Emily pulling into second on her second run and Claire in third. On the final run of the day Claire also pulled out the winning run and had the crowd on their feet! Awesome suspense and great “grande finale’” ! Awards were nice- with Jez as the MC, they forgot to have medals for the 2nd and 3rd place finishers for the overall World Cup as well as some classes for the day, but the athletes handled it quite well and rolled with it. All in all NOC did a great job. Sutton Bacon, the president of NOC, has the right attitude to host the World Championships next year and it will be a great event for the competitors and the spectators alike! Meanwhile- you’ll see me next at Gauley Festival, then in Europe for Kanumesse, the Noguera River Festival in Sort, Spain, and then the Sickline Race in Austria for the next three weekends! J EJ 5 Comments sergey on September 14, 2012 at 10:27 am Hello don’t tell me what kind of boat will be the best for freestyle and alterations under каноэ. my weight 70 kg. and I want to begin to engage in this kind of спора. and large prozba tell me more how much is the box in the boat for каноэ. with respect Sergey Reply Clay Wright on October 30, 2012 at 3:05 am At 154 lbs I would go for the Star over the All-star unless you have long legs. Hard to read your translation but I think that’s what you were asking. All the best Sergey and feel free to respond again if this wasn’t it! Clay Reply Brad Brewington on September 18, 2012 at 9:55 pm Hey guys, I currently have a medium rockstar and it is a great boat. Looking at the 2013 stars since that allow a larger boater in a smaller boat. How would a star fit me? 5’9″, 30″ inseam, size 9 foot, 160lbs. Mostly do park and play in eastern nc, and some surf kayak. Looking forward to some color scheme photos. Thanks! Reply Didier on October 8, 2012 at 6:59 pm “Photos coming soon!” almost one month ago. Did I miss them? Reply Clay Wright on October 30, 2012 at 3:15 am You missed them! So did I. Lots going on, who knows if it’s card loss, record over, or just forgot. Clay Reply Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ
sergey on September 14, 2012 at 10:27 am Hello don’t tell me what kind of boat will be the best for freestyle and alterations under каноэ. my weight 70 kg. and I want to begin to engage in this kind of спора. and large prozba tell me more how much is the box in the boat for каноэ. with respect Sergey Reply
Clay Wright on October 30, 2012 at 3:05 am At 154 lbs I would go for the Star over the All-star unless you have long legs. Hard to read your translation but I think that’s what you were asking. All the best Sergey and feel free to respond again if this wasn’t it! Clay Reply
Brad Brewington on September 18, 2012 at 9:55 pm Hey guys, I currently have a medium rockstar and it is a great boat. Looking at the 2013 stars since that allow a larger boater in a smaller boat. How would a star fit me? 5’9″, 30″ inseam, size 9 foot, 160lbs. Mostly do park and play in eastern nc, and some surf kayak. Looking forward to some color scheme photos. Thanks! Reply
Didier on October 8, 2012 at 6:59 pm “Photos coming soon!” almost one month ago. Did I miss them? Reply
Clay Wright on October 30, 2012 at 3:15 am You missed them! So did I. Lots going on, who knows if it’s card loss, record over, or just forgot. Clay Reply