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- Cathy Hearn's unique and innovative Feldenkrais© in the Boat method of teaching and coaching.
- Pictures from rivers and races from around the world in the gallery.
Team work in Canoeing
go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOt3VOmgBr0 for a perspective on the importance of teamwork and possible options for team building
video study project: Outrigger Canoe Surfing
go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVFSEsD2OHo for some video of another type of canoe paddling
Day 5 of slalom competition at the 2008 Olympic Games
Day 5 of the 2008 Olympic Slalom Competition was a bonus day.
Due to inclement weather, 3 of 4 events scheduled for Day 4 were postponed, and another day of competition was added to the 2008 Olympic Slalom schedule.
Day 5 included the K1W Semifinal and Final races as well as the C2 Final competition. Some athletes weathered the delay well, even gaining momentum overnight. Others seemed to lose the groove they had demonstrated in the Semi.
In the C2 class, early leaders Michel/Piersig (GER) found disaster in the Final, dropping to 6th position in the overall standings. The brothers Hochschorner were able to fine-tune their Semi run, delivering a Final run which earned them another Olympic gold. The solid Czech team of Volf/Stepanek won the silver, adding to their World Championship title. The quick and level-headed team of Kuznetsov/Larionov won the bronze, Russia’s first Olympic slalom medal.
Day 4 of slalom competition at the 2008 Olympic Games
Day 4 of the Beijing Olympic Slalom Competition was cut short by torrential rain and thunderstorms. Spectators crowded the upper tiers of the stands in a rainbow of pastel plastic raincoats as athletes warmed up and the C2s raced their Semifinal. The Hochschorner brothers of Slovakia had one touch, and are in close contention with Germans Michel/Piersig at the top of the Semifinal results.
Sporadic lightning and thunder mixed with steady heavy rain finally resulted in postponement of the competition.
The K1W Semifinal will be held tomorrow prior to the Final medal round for both C2 and
Day 3 of slalom competition at the 2008 Olympic Games
Day 3 of the Beijing Olympic Slalom Competition featured C2 and K1W. It was an overcast day, typical of our stay thus far in China, with high heat and humidity.
The Qualification course proved more challenging to the C2s and K1Ws than it seemed for the men’s canoe and kayak singles. In both of today’s categories, making all the gates was the ticket to the Semifinal round. Some athletes fell victim to the complex whitewater, while others missed gates simply by misjudging or cutting the line too tight.
Unfortunately, the USA C2 team of Powell and Eichfeld were the recipients of one 50-second penalty which has ended their Olympic podium dream for 2008.
Day 2 of slalom competition at the 2008 Olympic Games
Day 2 of Slalom Competition was sunny and bright. And hot, with a little breeze.
Perfect conditions for spectacular canoe and kayak racing.
With a clean run and some time errors, USA C1 Benn Fraker placed 8th in the Semifinal, qualifying for the Olympic Final. Evolving his strategy between runs, Benn was clean again and faster on his Final run to finish 6th overall.
Mere hundredths of seconds separated athletes as kayak and canoe paddlers each vied for their shot at an Olympic medal. Perennial champion Tony Estanguet finished out of the top 8 in C1, dashing his hopes for another Olympic title. World-ranked number one Peter Kauzer did not meet the standard he set in the Qualification rounds as he got off-line and also missed out on the Final.
Day 1 of slalom competition at the 2008 Olympic Games
Day 1 of slalom competition at the Beijing Olympic Games dawned rainy and gray. Spectators filed into the stands under light to heavy rain as competitors arrived by taxi, bus and bicycle. Locals led the crowd in cheers they had learned in special sessions at the venue during the days prior to the race.
Competition ran smoothly with solid performances from nearly all paddlers. C1 and K1 men raced 2 runs of the Qualification round, vying for the top 12 and 15 positions respectively in tomorrow’s Semifinal round.
American Benn Fraker finished 10th, successfully qualifying in the top 12 for tomorrow’s Semifinal. His teammate Scott Parsons laid down a 3rd place first run, and was well on track to qualify near the top of the ranks when he was awarded a 50-second penalty on the last upstream gate on his second run.
2008 Olympic Whitewater Slalom Results
For official 2008 Olympic Whitewater Canoe and Kayak Slalom schedule, start lists and results follow the link below.
Local time in China is Eastern Daylight Time + 12 hours.
http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/Schedule/CS.shtml
Tacen World Cup 2008 Results
Results from the 2008 Tacen (SLO) World Cup can be found at http://www.wc-tacen.si/3/?pID=78
USA C1 athlete Tad Dennis has qualified for today's Semifinal, placing 15th in Saturday's Qualification round.
2008 Olympic Slalom Trials & Pan Ams are underway.
For live results go to:
http://animastiming.com/2008-olympic-slalom-results


