Men’s Kayak Quarter Finals by Will Richardson | Jan 28, 2005 | Whitewater | 0 comments January 28, 2005 As of this morning there were still 20 men in the game and 10 in the other classes. This is because there are so many men that we get a fourth round of competition to pair the numbers down to the finals with 5. There were two heats of 10 men in reverse seed based on prelims. In the first heat, Matt Cooke from England had some awesome rides and scored in the 400’s, so did Eddie Hake from England. While they were not in the top 10 in prelims, they broke into the top 10 in quarter finals, having to sit and watch the second heat of 10 and hope that their scores held up against them. In the second heat, starting with Jay Kincaid seeded 10th after prelims, the game heated up quickly. Jay’s first ride was pretty good, but then the scores jumped up quickly. Anthony Yapp from Australia had the highest score after the first runs, with me in second. We got three rides, and the best two counted. Jay’s second ride was awesome, scoring 500+ points and was clearly leading the heat until my second ride. My second ride was a little lower than Jay’s but my first ride was better so I was leading after two rides. Billy Harris who was second after prelims, and was on the bubble after two rides, didn’t show the strain of the pressure in his face, still showing an air of confidence as he bantered with the crowd and judges. Tobias Bersch, who was third after prelims, had the look of a tiger in his face during his rides and was hucking like there was no tomorrow. Tobias was two boaters before me so I was in the water and got to watch him from my boat. His rides consisted of all of the cartwheel moves, blunts, and air loop, and back loop. His verticality and energy were impressive, and his All-Star looked really good watching him. It gave me extra confidence to see just how good the All-Star looked in the wave/hole. Of all of the dumb things to do for the world championships, I accidentally brought an XL tunneled spray skirt. I ended up with it after outdoor retailer from Mountain Surf, but never checked the size. I wear a dry deck 99% of the time, but brought it because it is so hot here that I didn’t want to have gaskets in my top. Well, I use both tunnels on my Lotus shorty to try to hold the skirt up, but on my third run, the tunnel flipped inside my boat and I had about ¼ of a boat full by the last 15 seconds of my ride. I tried to ignore it but my last score was the lowest of the three. I am borrowing a medium skirt from Dustin Urban for semi-finals. The bummer for the USA was that there were 5 Americans in the second heat, and only two of them didn’t make the cut, Jimmy Blakeney and Javid Grubbs. Both had sweet looking rides, but missed key moves when they needed them. Replacing them were two British paddlers from the first heat. England should be psyched with their accomplishment today. The only British paddler to miss the cut today was Richard Grimes, who was fully capable but couldn’t keep himself in the hole. After all is said and done today the top 4 paddlers were: Jay Kincaid EJ Anthony Yapp Tobias Bersch Tobias and I were the only ones who stayed in the top 4 after the first two rounds, but Jay has a new look after this round with two of the three rides being quite good and his new routine looks terrific. Tobias looks like he can maintain solid rides with his plan. Anthony Yapp has much higher scoring rides in him yet, but hasn’t put them together yet. I am still operating at about 50% of my potential scores, but only time will tell if I can put it all together when it counts. Billy Harris dropped to 8th place in this round, but he lives for another day and don’t count him out, he’ll be back in the top 5, I would guess after semi-finals. 🙂 EJ For more coverage see www.bliss-stick.com, www.playak.com, www.doubleuess.com as well as Canadian coverage by www.ottawakayak.com 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