Slalom Worlds Day 2
by Lee hart
photos by courtesy of ICF


Spaniards shine on home field, Germans surprise at Kayak Slalom World Championships


La Seu D’Urgell, Spain – Spain took advantage of its home field advantage and basked in some unlikely success under the Catalonian sun in the second day of the International Canoe Federation Canoe Kayak World Championships.

As well as the Spanish did, the Germans had the opposite experience, failing to qualify any of its K1 athletes for semis including most notably reigning 2008 Olympic gold medalist Alexander Grimm. They fared better in C1, advancing Jan Benzien and Sideris Tasiadis.

Jon Erguin showed no signs of the shoulder injury that dashed his Olympic dreams last summer as he vaulted from 20th to 1st place between his first and second runs in C1 today. The 29-year-old ten-year slalom veteran, whose best World Championship finish to date was 10th in 2003, said he was nervous during both runs but, after watching tape of his first run, made all the right corrective moves to take over first place heading into Sunday’s semifinal. In second place, 0.81 second behind Erguin, was Alexander Slafkovsky SVK, Benjamin Savsek SLO and Benzien. Top-seed Michal Martiken SVK found himself in rare fifth place.

Spanish Coach Xabi Taberna said Spain is really hoping to get its first medal at these championships and noted Spanish team trials and this year’s Spanish championships were held here in Seu to find the very best athletes to achieve that goal.

Just such an athlete is 21-year-old Spaniard Joan Crespo. Ranked 78th, Crespo took the field by surprise posting an 86.85 first run time that held all the way through the next round until the top four seeds took their second run. Smiling broadly, Crespo said his personal goal is to win a medal in World Championships and to that end, three years ago he moved here to Seu to train on this course designed for the 1992 Olympics.

Only European Champ Daniele Molmenti (ITA) and reigning World Cup Champ Peter Kauzer (SLO) bettered Crespo’s time. Kauzer’s sizzling 84.74 second run time is a daunting 1.99 seconds ahead of Molmenti in second place. Rounding out the top five are Carlos Juanmarti (ESP) and Fabien LeFevre (FRA). Other standouts advancing to semis are 47th ranked Brit Huw Swetnam who finished in 16th place and Olympic bronze medalist Benjamin Boukpeti of Togo who came into these championships with a deceptive world ranking of 42.

Schooling the women’s C1 division, a demonstration event, was 16-year-old Chinese phenom Qianqian Teng. Yaping Shao of the Chinese National Canoe Federation was understandably proud of Teng’s performance even though she felt the young paddler was capable of a top three finish here in her first World competition. Other Top 5 finishers included Aussies Leanne Guinea and Rosalyn Lawrence, Meritxell Rodriguez (ESP) and Caroline Loir (FRA).

For complete results and schedules, visit http://www.worldseu09.parcolimpic.com











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