The Canoe ‘09 logo has been created in flowers on the Dartmouth Common. If you’re in downtown Dartmouth, make sure you check it out. More photos.
The Canoe ‘09 logo has been created in flowers on the Dartmouth Common. If you’re in downtown Dartmouth, make sure you check it out. More photos.
Tuesday, 28 July 2009. Today the ICF President Jose Perurena and Secretary General Simon Toulson met with the International Va’a Federation’s President Charles Villerierme and his advisor, Mr Marcel Venot in a very friendly and cooperative atmosphere to discuss how the two International Federations could collaborate on mutual projects.
What a weekend.
Jenna Marks and I are going to Worlds! We will be racing the c-2 500m and 200m events, just like we did in Brazil. Jenna also had a big win in the c-1 200m Sunday which means she will be racing that as well. Nicole Haywood got the c-1 500m spot, so a big congrats to her!
Canada’s women’s canoe team will do very well in Dartmouth- hope to hear you all cheering in August!
Maria Halavrezos
The wait is over. The Canadian World Championship Canoe/Kayak team has been finalized and 11 Nova Scotians will be racing in front of the hometown crowd at Canoe ‘09 next month.
Tickets for grandstand seats are sold out. Entrance to the competition on Lake Banook and the festival on Prince Albert Road is free so there are still plenty of great places to watch the races from and enjoy the festival.
Norex, a Halifax web design company and sponsor of Canoe ’09 has developed a downloadable application that will let spectators view up to the minute results on their smart phones. Click here to read the full article in the Chronicle Herald.
Hello!
It’s been a crazy few weeks… finishing high school, prom/graduation, trials on Lake Banook and, of course, a week in Rio de Janeiro! Jenna Marks and I raced C-2 for Canada at the Pan-American Canoe Championships and finished first in our three races (1000m, 500m and 200m). Mallorie Nicholson raced the three C-1 distances and swept the field as well!
It was an incredible trip. There is so much to look at no matter where you are. The mountains surrounding the race course, Christ the Redeemer (a 120-ft statue overlooking the whole city), favela villages, beaches, forests, animals, graffiti art, the list goes on! My disposable camera pictures won’t do Rio justice, that’s for sure.
But back to paddling. The team was great, everyone raced hard and Canada spent lots of time on the podium. After the regatta a coach from one of the other countries was very excited to get a picture with the three Canadian “canoeistas”, so it feels great to have made an impression on the international level.
Jenna and I came away from the competition happy to have been given the opportunity to race together again and to compete against new crews. We’re hoping it will prepare us even more for trials in Montreal where we’ll find out whether we secure a spot on the Senior Worlds team. There’s not much time left to prepare so that means it’s back to training hard on Lake Banook.
Thanks so much to everyone who made the trip possible- I had a fantastic time and if all goes well in Montreal, hopefully Jenna and I will see the South American girls again on Lake Banook in August!
Thanks for reading,
Maria Halavrezos