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.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Team Selected

Another team trials has come and gone, for me it was my 25th team selection event and my 24th consecutive successful team trials. I have to admit that I did not race my best this weekend, struggling a little with the size of my new boat and the volume I have accumulated in training the past few months definitely took there toll. Still it was an awesome event and performances from Craig and James in the C1 class and some amazing effort by some of the younger kayaks definitely inspired me and are a clear indication of some great performances to come for Canada in the future.

This event was the first big international held at the new course in Charlotte which has amazing facilities. With three channels, a climbing course, a ropes course, lots of mountain biking trails and a beautiful building with a great restaurant it has everything that an outdoor enthusiast might want. The slalom channel is extremely challenging and requires full focus to achieve an ultimate run.

I was very happy to see the crowds come out and support the race. The local community seems to be very aware that they have a world class whitewater facility in their backyard and will hopefully ensure the success of the park. To see the huge number of kids out to watch also sent a message as to how strong the potential is for the US program with a course like this to build from.



Now I am back in Chilliwack for a week or two before heading to Europe for the spring tune up races. I will be focusing on a heavy physical training block and trying to decide which boat I will be using for this first part of the season. Both the 350 and the Sting have great attributes but the Sting has proven to be just a little too small for me on bigger courses. I am very hopeful that the new wider Sting will be ready soon and it will be the clear choice heading to the World Championships in September. Otherwise I will keep an open mind and keep testing different boats to find the right fit.