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Canoe Slalom
British Canoeing – Canoe Slalom International Panel – 2020 Tokyo Olympic Team Selection Nominations to British Olympic Association for Canoe Slalom Following the completion of the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships at La Seu D’Urgell, the following nominations will be made to the British Olympic Association for ratification to Team GB for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The announcement of the Canoe Slalom members of Team GB will be made by the British Olympic Association on 10th October 2019: MK1 WK1 MC1 WC1 Bradley Forbes-Cryans Kimberley Woods Adam Burgess Mallory Franklin Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Joseph Clarke Fiona Pennie David Florence Kimberley Woods All selections are subject to written confirmation from ICF that Great Britain has qualified an athlete quota place in each event at the 2019 World Championships and subject to appeals and ratification by the British Olympic Association. The following athletes are selected to attend the Olympic Test Event in Tokyo, JPN: MK1 WK1 MC1 WC1 Bradley Forbes-Cryans Kimberley Woods Adam Burgess Mallory Franklin Appeals There is a full right of appeal but due to the tight timing between the announcement of the nominations and the date of travel to the Olympic Test Event, there will be a modified timeline in place which has been determined by the British Canoeing Head of Governance. The British Canoeing 2019 Canoe Slalom Senior 2020 Olympic Selection Policy will apply with the following modifications to Appendix 1: 1. STAGE 1: REVIEW 1.1/1.2 A written request for formal review must be submitted by 09.00am on Tuesday 1st October to the Head of Governance [email protected]. -
GB Canoeing Media Guide Rio 2016 DEFIN.Indd
2016 Olympic & Paralympic Media Guide Thank you to all our supporters CONTENTS Welcome to British Canoeing .............................................................................................................................4 Canoe Slalom History ...................................................................................................................................................................6 Great Britain's track record ..................................................................................................................................6 Sport overview ......................................................................................................................................................7 Terminology ..........................................................................................................................................................8 Competition schedule ..........................................................................................................................................9 Olympic events and competition format .........................................................................................................10 Selection process ................................................................................................................................................10 Ones to watch .....................................................................................................................................................11 Olympic -
1988 Year Book
PADDLE SPORT SLALOM YEARBOOK 1988 1987 - WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Bourg St. Maurice - France K1 MEN 4th Richard Fox Nottingham K.C. 193.42 22nd Russ Smith Tees K.C. 201.55 28th Melvyn Jones Central Paddlers 206.25 62nd Ian Raspin Tees K.C. 252.71 K1 LADIES 1st Liz Sharman Stafford & Stone 216.64 5th Karen Davies Gloucester L.C. 228.97 8th Gail Allan Leeds C.C. 234.48 21st Susan Ward Forth C.C. 270.57 CANADIAN - C1 7th Martyn Hedges Windsor 215.84 11th Gareth Marriot Nottingham K.C. 219.63 12th Bob Doman Chalfont Park 221.13 13th Mark Delaney West Lothian 221.28 CANADIAN - C2 7th Alan Meikle & Colin Brown Forth C.C. 234.79 13th Clive Richardson & Colin Thompson Shepperton S.C.C. 259.47 16th Andy Rance & Bill Horsman Northampton Exiles 263.33 21st Peter Keane & Mark Wolkenstein Viking K.C. 355.11 TEAM EVENTS K1M 1st R. Fox/ M. Jones/ R. Smith 214.33 K1L 4th L. Sharman / K. Davies / G. Allan 320.46 C1 6th M. Hedges/ B. Doman / M. Delaney 271.81 C2 5th C. Brown & A. Meikle 303.26 C. Thompson & C. Richardson P. Keane & M. Wolkenstein 1987 NOMAD INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS * 1st Shepperton S.C.C. 108pts NOMAD TROPHY 2nd Forth C.C. 114pts 3rd Stafford & Stone C.C. 125pts 4th= Manchester C.C. 130pts 4th= Tees K.C. 130pts * WAVE SPORTS TROPHY - Viking K.C. * SLALOM SPORTS TROPHY - Friends of Allonby, Liverpool * Automatically qualify for 1988 Inter-Club Championships 142 EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Spittal - July 1987 K 1 Men 2 Shaun Pearce K 1 Ladies 2 Maria Francis 3 Andy Raspin 3 Heather Corrie 4 Matt McKean 4 Rachel Fox 5 Ben Gaster 6 Lara Tipper -
Kanu: Olympische Siegerehrung Der Schwaben-Ritter Erscheint 6X Im Jahr
Abteilungen: RUNDSCHAU DES TSV 1847 SCHWABEN AUGSBURG Badminton · Basketball · Boxen · Eistanz Nr. 5, Oktober 2012, 62. Jahrgang Faustball · Fechten · Fußball · Hockey TSV Schwaben Augsburg, Kanu · Leichtathletik · Tennis · Tischtennis Stauffenbergstr. 15, 86161 Augsburg Turnen · Wintersport Mitgliederstand: 01.01.12 = 2.674 Beitragsänderung: Euroumstellung 01.01.02 Schwaben-Highlight Wahlperiode: 3 Jahre Nächste Wahlen: 2014 Vereinsfarben: lila-weiß Ehrenmitglieder: Karl Heinz Englet (1964), Heidi Grundmann-Schmid (1995), Elisabeth Micheler-Jones (1995), Oliver Fix (1997), Elfriede Weis (1997), Alexander Grimm (2008) Gold. Standplakette: Winfried Krenleitner (1976), Manfred Fischer (1977) Die Vereinsführung des TSV 1847 Schwaben Augsburg und dessen Turn- und Sportstätten-Bauvereins Vereinsführung: Präsident: Hans-Peter Pleitner, 86161 Augsburg, Sanderstraße 47, Tel. 56 08 60, Fax 5 60 86 34 1. Stellvertreter:: Gerhard Benning, 86356 Neu- säß, Biburger Str. 6b, Tel. 34 6160, Fax 3 4616 20 Schatzmeister: Heinz Hielscher, 86165 Augsburg, Schneelingstr. 10 a, Tel. 5 09 01-0, Fax 5 09 01-11 Verwaltungs- und Wirtschaftsbeirat: Karl Heinz Englet, Helmut Kahn, Dr. Peter Kahn, Bernd Kränzle, Eberhard Schaub, Harry Schenavsky, Johannes Schrammel, Gottfried Selmair Geschäftsstelle: Frau Eva Kalfas und Frau Karin Wiechert Vereinsheim Stauffenbergstr. 15, 86161 Augsburg, Tel. 5718 47, Fax 59 59 01, Mo., Di., Do., Fr. von 10–12 Uhr, zusätzlich Do. von 16–18 Uhr, Mittwoch geschlossen E-Mail: [email protected], Internet: www.tsv-schwaben-augsburg.de Konto: Stspk. Augsb., Kto.-Nr. 0 605 915, BLZ 720 500 00. Vereinsgaststätte: „Schwabenhaus“, Stauffenbergstraße 15, 86161 Augsburg, Tel. 57 37 57. Der Schwaben-Ritter, gegr. 1951 von A. Beltle und H. Weig. Herausgeber: TSV 1847 Schwaben Augsburg e.V., 86161 Augsburg, Stauffenbergstraße 15. -
World Championships 1999
World Championships 1999 La Seu d'Urgell/ESP - Parc del Segre 08-SEP-1999 - 12-SEP-1999 Medal Statistics Official Resultlist K1-women – individual 1 Stepanka Hilgertova (Proskova) /CZE 2 Beata Grzesik /POL 3 Sandra Friedli /SUI 4 Marcela Sadilova /CZE 5 Rebecca Giddens (Bennett) /USA 6 Elena Kaliska /SVK 7 Mandy Planert /GER 8 Susanne Hirt /GER 9 Peggy Dickens /FRA 10 Anne-Line Poncet /FRA 11 Evi Huss /GER 12 Gabriela Stacherova /SVK 13 Brigitte Guibal /FRA 14 Cristina Giai Pron /ITA 15 Heather Corrie /GBR 16 Sarah Leith /USA 17 Rachel Crosbee (Fox) /GBR 18 Maria Eizmendi /ESP 19 Hella Pannewig /GER 20 Margaret Langford /CAN 21 Danielle Woodward /AUS 22 Gabriela Zamiskova (Broskova) /SVK 23 Barbara Nadalin /ITA 24 Agnieszka Stanuch /POL 25 Nada Mali /SLO 26 Marketa Repova /CZE 27 Hana Peskova /CZE 28 Marie Gaspard /FRA 29 Nadine Stoffel-Kurt /SUI 30 Violetta Oblinger-Peters /AUT 31 Mary-Marshall Seaver /USA 32 Jana Mali /SLO 33 Eadaoin Nichallarain /IRL 34 Amy Casson /GBR 35 Kathryn Pigdon /GBR 36 Cathy Hearn /USA 37 Blanka Lejsalova /SVK 38 Mia Farrance /AUS 39 Anna Farnes /ESP 40 Ainhoa Tolosa /ESP 41 Nagwa El Desouki /SUI 42 Nina Mozetic /SLO 43 Florence Ferreira Fernandes (Lenne) /POR 44 Sarah Donnelly /CAN 45 Helena Lahovec /SLO 46 Louise Natoli /AUS 47 Malin Bergman /SWE 48 Victoria Milne /AUS 49 Carme Balastegui /AND 50 Lucy Forde /NZL 51 Marianne Siitas /EST 52 Natsumi Murayama /JPN 53 Erguin Jus /ESP 54 Tomoko Kitajima /JPN 55 Nadejda Kostyleva /RUS 56 Jennifer Gratto /CAN 57 Ana Ugrinovska /MKD 58 Gina Madigan /NZL 59 Gergina -
International Panel Statement, 10Th April 2010
British Canoeing - Canoe Slalom International Panel Statement – 23rd June 2016 Following the completion of the first three ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup races in 2016, the following athletes are selected to represent Great Britain at the remaining two World Cups in the 2016 season. This is in line with the 2016 senior team released race policy published on 21st Dec 2014. Congratulations to those in bold who have retained their places on the basis of a World Cup or European Champs final or top 10 overall World Cup ranking so far. On behalf of British Canoeing, the International Panel wish to congratulate and recognise those athletes achieving finals and medals in the first part of the season. 2016 Great Britain Senior World Cup Team (Races 4 & 5) K1M K1W C1M C2 C1W Joe Clarke Fiona Pennie David Florence David Florence/Richard Eilidh Gibson Hounslow Bradley Forbes-Cryans Lizzie Neave Adam Burgess Etienne Stott/Mark Proctor Kimberley Woods Ciaran Lee-Edwards* Kimberley Woods* Ryan Westley* - Mallory Franklin Reserve Reserve Reserve - Jasmine Royle Christopher Bowers Mallory Franklin William Smith - Reserve Paul Sunderland Amber Maslen Sam Ibbotson - Rachel Houston David Bain Amy Hollick Tom Abbott - Sophie Ogilvie Piers Oliphant Megan Hamer- Patrick Marriott - Bethan Forrow Evans Jonathan Atkinson - Angus Gibson - - Samuel Moss - William Coney - - Oliver Gilbert - Zachary Allin - - *Selection to World Cups 4 & 5 is subject to the proviso that if a different athlete who is lower down the reserve list wins a medal at the U23 Worlds and/or the U23 Europeans then in line with the published policy they would step aside for both races. -
The Big Idea
The Big Idea Lee Valley White Water Centre 19th July 2018 Paul Paul Ratcliffe is a two-time Olympian who won a Welcome to the Big Idea! Ratcliffe silver medal in the canoe slalom men’s K1 at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. He was also world Lee Valley Regional Park Authority and British Canoeing have Performance number one for four years in a row and won developed the Big Idea: a package of commercial opportunities Director, British Canoeing numerous World and European Championship medals. He was Head Coach of the slalom programme and led the Great Britain team in • The naming rights for Lee Go Canoeing and the National winning gold and silver medals at the Rio 2016 Valley White Water Centre Go Canoeing Week campaign Olympic Games. Paul was appointed Performance • Partnership opportunities with the • Partnership opportunities around Director of British Canoeing’s Olympic and British Canoeing Olympic and Paralympic the 2019 ICF Slalom World Cup Paralympic programmes in June 2017. teams in slalom, sprint and paracanoe and the 2020 ECA European Slalom • Partnership opportunities with British Championships, being held at Lee Canoeing’s participation programme Valley White Water Centre Andy Andy Westlake has worked in the sponsorship Westlake industry for over 25 years, recently holding the role of CEO at Fast Track, part of global Director, sports and entertainment group CSM, before Westlake Consulting Today’s speakers establishing his own firm Westlake Consulting. Andy is the chairman of the European Sports and leisure professional Shaun Dawson Shaun Sponsorship Association and also sits as a has transformed the Authority into an award Dawson non-executive director of British Universities & winning community focused, commercially Colleges Sport (BUCS). -
Canoe Kayak 1989
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Erneut Gold, Silber Und Bronze Auf Dem Eiskanal
Kanu Schwaben Augsburg, Am Eiskanal 49a, 86161 Augsburg, Germany Pressemitteilung v. 25. Juni 2017 Erneut Gold, Silber und Bronze auf dem Eiskanal Auch am zweiten Finaltag des zweiten Weltcups der Saison haben die deutschen Slalomkanuten auf dem heimischen Eiskanal in Augsburg einen kompletten Medaillensatz abgeräumt und damit einen erfolgreiches erstes Heimspiel absolviert. Zunächst gewann Gesamtweltcup-Titelverteidigerin Ricarda Funk (Bad Kreuznach) das Rennen der Damen im Kajak-Einer trotz zweier Strafsekunden für eine Torstabberührung im mittleren Teil der Strecke. „Es war ein megacooles Gefühl“, beschrieb Ricarda Funk ihren Finallauf, in den sie als Halbfinalschnellste als letzte der zehn Damen gestartet war. „Wenn man Fans und Freunde am Rand hört, wie sie einen anfeuern und dich runterschreien – einfach megacool. Und wenn man dann noch ins Ziel kommt und sieht, dass man Erste ist – unbeschreiblich. Ein Heimspiel ist nicht immer ein Vorteil, wenn man die Strecke gut kennt, denkt man auch mehr darüber nach, was passieren kann. Aber natürlich werde ich versuchen, das zu meinem Vorteil auszunutzen“, blickt sie auf das dritte Rennen kommendes Wochenende in Markkleeberg voraus. Silber gewann heute die Slowakin Jana Dukatova, Bronze ging an die Slowenin Ursa Kragelj. Jasmin Schornberg (Hamm) paddelte im Finaldurchgang auf den sechsten Platz. Caroline Trompeter (Hanau) und Lisa Fritsche (Halle/S.) belegten die Ränge 14 und 25. Gleich zwei deutsche Medaillen gab es zum Abschluss im Canadier-Einer der Herren. Hinter dem siegreichen Slowaken Matej Benus belegten der Augsburger Lokalmatador Sideris Tasiadis und Franz Anton (Leipzig) den Silber- und Bronzerang. „Mich ärgern die Strafsekunden am drittletzten Tor, aber das sehe ich sportlich“, meinte Sideris Tasiadis, „jetzt stehe ich im Gesamtweltcup ganz gut da, punktgleich mit dem heutigen Sieger, darüber bin ich sehr glücklich.“ Auch Franz Anton war mit Bronze sehr zufrieden: „Ich hatte einen Fehler und bin dennoch zufrieden, weil ich danach ziemlich ruhig geblieben bin und noch ziemlich viel rausgeholt habe. -
2015 – 2016 Annual Report
2016 ANNUAL REPORT PRINCIPAL PARTNER Contents Message from the ASC Our Partners in Sport Our Year in Focus 02 03 04 04 President’s Report 06 Chief Executive’s Report Our People Our Award Winners Our Website 08 13 14 Our Members Our Performance Our Teams 17 31 52 17 Canoe South Australia 31 Olympic High Performance 19 Canoe Tasmania 36 Canoe Polo 21 Canoeing Victoria 38 Canoe Slalom 24 Canoeing Western Australia 41 Canoe Sprint 26 PaddleNSW 44 Canoe Marathon 28 Queensland Canoeing 47 Freestyle 48 Ocean Racing 50 Wildwater Our Participation Our Pathways Financial Statements 56 58 62 Australian Canoeing Ltd. presents this report to its members and external stakeholders for the purpose of reporting operational and financial performance for the period July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016. ABN 61 189 833 125, canoe.org.au - 2 - Message from the Australian Sports Commission The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) congratulates our National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) on their achievements this year. In particular, we congratulate all of our athletes who represented Australia in the Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games. You did so with great distinction. The country is proud of your commitment and dedication, and the manner in which you conducted yourself throughout the campaigns. In the aftermath of the Games, the Board of the ASC has re-committed to the core principles of Australia’s Winning Edge, the ASC’s ten year plan for high performance sport introduced in 2012. The four key principles are: high aspirations for achievement; evidence-based funding decisions; sports owning their own high performance programs; and a strong emphasis on improved leadership and governance. -
Selection Policy 2020
British Canoeing Canoe Slalom Junior, U23 & Senior Selection Policy 2020 Note – To be read in conjunction with 2020 Olympic Team Selection Policy Published 11.12.2018 Introduction – Mark Ratcliffe, Head Coach Canoe Slalom: ''2019 was a big year for our British team athletes with an amazing home World Cup, successes at age group Championships, and an incredibly competitive Olympic selection process culminating at the World Championships. Great Britain gained hard earnt Olympic quotas in each Olympic category and we have selected a fantastic team to represent our sport next year in Tokyo. I'd like to pay tribute to all the athletes who have been incredible this year and wish the Olympic team every success out in Tokyo. I'd also like to thank every volunteer, parent, coach and judge who have supported athletes. This year’s selection series offers a great opportunity to integrate junior, U23 and Senior paddlers and as ever places will be tightly fought as we look to continually improve the quality and depth of our GB Slalom teams. Enjoy the racing, focus on you and paddle without fear!'' ABBREVIATIONS & DEFINITIONS BC British Canoeing IP International Panel (appointed by the British Canoeing Board) Competition All events completed at a site on a weekend Events Individual MK1, WK1, MC1, WC1, C2Mx etc. Phase Run1, Run 2, Semi-Final, Final ECA European Canoe Association ICF International Canoe Federation FINAL 11th December 2019 1 CONTENTS & DEFINITIONS CONTENTS OVERVIEW 1.1 & 1.2 International Panel & Background & Vision Statement Section 1 -
CR Cats BCU National Slalom Champs Prem Races 2 3 Grandtully
CR Cats BCU National Slalom Champs Grandtully, Perthshire Prem Races 2 3 14th/15th April 2007 Results List for GRANDTULLY-PREM RACE 2 Organised by: CR Cats Saturday 14 April 2007 Selection Men Run 1 Run 2 Best Pos No. Name Club/Sponsor Cls Time Pens Total Time Pens Total Total 1 103 Eoin Reinisch Ireland 89.94 0 89.94 90.94 0 90.94 180.88 2 100 Ciaran Heurteau Ireland U23 95.50 0 95.50 94.59 0 94.59 190.09 3 104 Aiden Rheinisch Ireland 104.31 0 104.31 111.06 0 111.06 215.37 4 112 C Lee Edwards Llandysul Paddlers J14 110.29 2 112.29 109.13 0 109.13 221.42 5 122 Alistair Moon CR Cats J16 115.24 0 115.24 119.11 0 119.11 234.35 6 105 Eamon Rheinisch Ireland U23 122.73 6 128.73 102.90 4 106.90 235.63 7 116 Jake Silvester Viking KC J16 115.66 8 123.66 112.36 2 114.36 238.02 8 121 Calum Hogg CR Cats J18 117.43 2 119.43 116.54 4 120.54 239.97 9 101 Patrik Hynes Ireland 112.79 8 120.79 109.63 10 119.63 240.42 10 109 Michael Wilson Stafford & Stone CC J14 121.13 0 121.13 118.42 2 120.42 241.55 11 107 Andrew Martin Cleveland CC J14 117.27 6 123.27 119.45 6 125.45 248.72 12 110 David Bain Stafford & Stone CC J14 124.80 6 130.80 119.40 2 121.40 252.20 13 111 Owain Evans Llandysul Paddlers J14 123.53 8 131.53 120.74 2 122.74 254.27 14 115 Jay Allwood Green Star CC J16 127.55 14 141.55 113.72 0 113.72 255.27 15 119 Steffan Walker Llandysul Paddlers J16 127.58 6 133.58 125.67 0 125.67 259.25 16 114 George Rix Bradford & Bingley CC J16 128.93 8 136.93 122.77 2 124.77 261.70 17 102 Stephen Quinn Ireland U23 110.77 52 162.77 110.67 2 112.67 275.44 18 117 Thomas Blackwell Maesteg CC J16 146.67 4 150.67 124.18 4 128.18 278.85 19 113 James Ibbotson Green Star CC J14 134.91 16 150.91 125.01 6 131.01 281.92 20 108 Liam Allwood Green Star CC J14 145.13 12 157.13 134.63 6 140.63 297.76 21 120 Andrew Bain CR Cats J16 152.12 4 156.12 133.09 10 143.09 299.21 Canoe Slalom Timing and Results © Mikrotime Sport Systems 2007 www.mikrotime.com Page 1 of 11 CR Cats BCU National Slalom Champs Grandtully, Perthshire Prem Races 2 3 14th/15th April 2007 Mens Kayak Run 1 Run 2 Best Pos No.