2009 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships: Ones to watch
by Lee Hart
photos by Courtesy of ICF
La Seu d’Urgell, Spain – The 1992 Barcelona Olympics slalom course is once again host
to the world’s top slalom athletes as the International Canoe Federation Canoe Slalom
World Championships get under way here in the Spanish Pyrenees mountains today
through Sept. 13.
In all, more than 300 athletes representing 55 countries will be vying for world titles on
the spectacular whitewater slalom park located in the heart of La Seu. New this year are
the addition of the fruits of the ICF’s development programme, notably the addition of
Nepal and Uganda on the heat sheets as well as a demonstration event comprised of C1
women. Of the core, traditional classes, the following is a quick cheat sheet of athletes to
watch in each of the classes.
K1 Men
A number of strong World Cup and Olympic champs will be vying for this year’s title.
Insiders are laying heavy odds on current World Cup Champ Peter Kauzer of Slovenia.
But Kauzer will face stiff competition from the French who are eager for their country to
retail the World title despite the absence here of defending champ Sebastien Combot.
Favourites among the French include Julian Billaut, Fabian LeFevre and Boris Neveu.
But slalom watchers caution that any of a handful of other heavyweights could also take a
place on the podium at the end of this week including Olympic champion Alexander
Grimm (GER), World Cup 2 winner from Tacen, Campbell Walsh (GBR) and Daniel
Molmenti (ITA) the European Champion who is also ranked second in World Cup
standings.
K1 Women
It’s anybody’s guess as to who will stand atop the podium in a deepening field of women
paddlers. Current Olympic champ Elena Kaliska (SVK) would like to add to her
collection of medals. Equally eager to add a World Championship title to their resumes
are this year’s World Cup title-holder Jana Dukatova (SVK) and veteran Stepanka
Hilgertova (CZE) who won Worlds here in 1999 as well as other titles in between. A new
threat is Austria’s Corinna Kuhnle who’s looking for her first world title as is Germany’s
Jasmine Schornberg.
C1 Men
Expect fireworks at this much anticipated showdown between multiple Olympic and
World Cup champion Michal Martikan (SVK) and Frenchman Tony Estanguet who will
undoubtedly be looking to avenge his disappointment in Beijing, where despite being
heavily favoured, he failed to advance to finals. Other strongmen in this class include
Martikan’s Slovakian teammates Alex Slafkofsky and Matej Benus, not to mention
Olympic silver medallist David Florence (GBR).
C2
Paddling with big targets on their backs will be the ever-dominant duo of Slovakian
brothers and triple Olympic champs Peter and Pavel Hochschorner. Cousins and
countrymen Peter and Ladislav Skantar pose a threat, as do Frenchmen Fabien LeFevre
and Denis Chanut. Making their campaign more interesting is the fact that both
Frenchmen are doubling up on their quest for medals: LeFevre also competing in K1,
while Chanut gears up for C1.
For complete schedules and results visit www.worldseu09.parcolimpic.com.
2009 ICF Slalom world championships