David is a former World Champion and World Cup Champion and is a five time Olympian in the sport of Whitewater Slalom Kayaking. In 2003 he was voted Canada's Male Athlete of the year.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Charlotte

Another flight, another hotel room and another bed. The joy of being a slalom kayak racer.

 

Right now I am in Charlotte North Carolina preparing for our team selection event. This year we are partnering with the Americans to have a duel event here on the new state of the art US Whitewater Center. I had the chance to come down and train on the course in December so I was prepared for what to expect and after only a couple of days I am starting to feel comfortable on the water. The course here is a challenging one with some whitewater that can be considered fairly big. This makes paddling here a challenge and learning the tricks of the river a must. I will make good use of the next two weeks to prepare and learn the river while still maintaining my fitness for the upcoming world cup in Europe. It will be interesting to see who has the goods come race day.

 

The format of the event is three day’s of racing with each day’s race counting for individual points that accumulate. The three athletes with the most points at the end of the weekend in each class will be nominated to the team. There is a second hurdle however that each athlete must clear and that is a percentage off of the fastest Canadian paddler on each day. The stress will be thick and the racing fast and furious. The added twist to this years team selection event is that it will begin the selection process for the team that will represent Canada at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

 

Let the racing begin!

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