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Relay Romp

Friday, December 5th, 2008

So it looks as though the schedule for the World Championships next year has been changed.  Gone are the Men’s C-4 and K-4 500m and the Woman’s K-4 1000m.  This seems like a decent idea to me as participation is pretty low in the woman’s K-4 and men’s C-4.  I don’t really agree with taking out the 500m K-4 for men as I think its a great race, but I am all for changing things up a little. 

Here’s the real kicker though.  There are three additions to the program next year – 4 x 200m relays for the singles events.  Now, I was lucky enough to witness this event in Duisburg (2002 or 2003 I cannot remember which) and here is how it works.  There are 4 teams per race.   Two members of each team line up 200m apart facing each other.  There are 4 automatic starting boots at each end.The race starts like a normal race with four athletes starting together and racing from the finish line to the 200m start.  As each team reaches the end, the boot for the next competitor on that team is dropped by an official.  The competitor then races from the 200m start to the finish.  Obviously, this repeats until the fourth competitor crosses the finish line, at which pint the race is over.

If you are a fan of 200m racing (which I personally am not – but to each his own) then this might sound exciting.  I guarantee you will be disappointed.  If we ignore the fact that there are very few countries that could put together a team of four excellent singles athletes (surely we could come up with four teams in each discipline to make for a competitive final), we are left with the serious problem of wash.  What you will see is a very competitive first leg, followed by a display of boatmanship, where the team that wins is the team that paddles best in the wash.  It is not pretty, it does not showcase the beauty of our sport, and I am willing to bet that the team that wins will win by a significant margin.  We will not see the excitement that I am sure the ICF hopes will lead to more TV coverage.

Now, I have said that I am not a fan of the 200m, but that doesn’t mean I am against changes in our sport or even against the 200m.  I see the value in having a race for sprinters and I certainly acknowledge the skill involved in racing it (one that I never had).  The 200m offers an opportunity to sprinters and showcases an entirely different aspect of our sport – and there is beauty in seeing the all out effort involved and the sheer power of the C-1 paddlers who can paddle 200m without ever having their bow touch the water.  I really don’t think;  however, that you will see anything like this in the relay.  It will be a hard fought, ugly battle with paddlers missing strokes and looking horrible.

Having said that, I have a responsibility as Chair of the Competition Committee for Canoe 09 to help ensure that this race goes off as smoothly as possible, whcih of couse I will do.  Perhaps I will be proven wrong and it will be a great addition to the program.  We shall see.  Your comments and suggestions are welcome…though they make take a few days to appear on the site.

Post Your Time Controls

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

So, the user section is now open to the public. Click the link on the sidebar or here and follow the steps to sign up. You will see a page where you can view your timecontrols and add new information. I have allowed you to post images and video of your time control - please use the area responsibly.

I am using this as a fun programming project for myself so I know that there will lots of bugs, please point them out by emailing me or by leaving a comment on this post. I plan to keep expanding this as time goes on so keep checking back.

New Area

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

It’s been a while since I posted anything and it is not because I have been lazy (or that I have run out of things to say). I have been working on a new area of the website where people will be able to go to post their time control results, training diaries, race plans etc. As a user you will be able to choose whether your information remains private or can be viewed by all of the other users.

What I am imagining is a place where all sorts of canoe sport athletes can get together to see how they compare to each other and to see where they need to improve. As always this will be open and (I hope) inviting to all disciplines of canoe sport including sprint, dragon boat and outrigger.

Stay tuned in the coming days as I prepare to launch this new area and if you have suggestions please keep them coming.