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Kayak (K1) Women: preview facts

ICFmedia
8 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Jessica FOX (AUS) hopes to become the first athlete representing Australia to win a gold medal in canoe slalom. She will compete in the kayak (K1) women's event, which starts on Monday 8 August at Whitewater Stadium.

FOX won the world title in 2014 and took silver in this event at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

FOX could become the first non-European athlete to win gold in an individual canoe slalom event. Joe JACOBI (USA) and Scott STRAUSBAUGH (USA) are the only non-Europeans to have won a canoe slalom gold medal,

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For Jessica Fox, her moment has arrived

ICFmedia
8 August 2016

Four years of answering the same questions and visualising her big race is about to come to an end for Australia's canoe slalom medal prospect, Jess Fox .

Fox, winner of an unexpected silver medal in slalom canoeing at London 2012 at the tender age of just 18, will be hoping to go one better and secure a gold for Australia in Brazil.

The omens are good. Since London, Fox has matured as an athlete, winning world titles at senior and under 23 level, and stamping her authority firmly on a sport where the margins between first and second can be tiny....Read more

DE GENNARO (ITA) coasts through K1 heats as missed gate costs DELFOUR (AUS)

ICFmedia
8 August 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO - Giovanni DE GENNARO (ITA) posted the fastest time in the men's K1 heats as top-ranked paddler Lucien DELFOUR (AUS) protested a missed gate which cost him a semifinal spot in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games canoe slalom competition

On a wind-affected first day of canoe slalom action at Whitewater Stadium on Sunday, DELFOUR was already under pressure after slipping to 13th place in the first round. And the Australian was effectively dumped out of the Olympic Games when handed a 50-second time penalty for missing gate 20 near the end of his second run....Read more

David Florence's early birthday present

ICFmedia
8 August 2016

David Florence (GBR) gave himself an early birthday present by posting a cracking time in the first round of the C1 slalom Rio, signalling once again that he is a genuine Olympic medal contender.

Florence turns 34 on Monday, and on Tuesday he’ll set out to earn himself the one thing no-one else can give him – his first ever gold medal.

Florence won silver in the C1 in Beijing in 2008, and for those who thought his best might be behind him, his first run in the C1 heats would have been a rude awakening for the doubters.

And Florence doesn’t understand why

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Delfour proud of effort after "harsh" call

ICFmedia
8 August 2016

Lucien Delfour (AUS) knew he had to pull off something special if he was to keep his K1 slalom Olympic dream alive, and when he crossed the line after his second run he thought he’d done it.

But in a split second his dream became a nightmare. Officials had ruled he missed a gate, and the 50 second penalty meant his Olympic debut was over.

“I’m disappointed and shocked,” Delfour said after the race.

“I crossed the finish line and though I’d done a good run. But then I saw the 50 second penalty, and I didn’t know where it came from. I didn’t know which

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Canoe Slalom Olympic Heats Day 2 Review and Day 3 Preview

John Gregory
8 August 2016

Monday was all about heat 2. Some big names had to dig deep and deliver controlled runs in the 2nd heat to ensure qualifications. Invariably, some delivered and for others in meant unexpected early exits.

First, a review of the C2M and K1W heats followed by a preview of what to expect on Tuesday for the C1M semi-final.

 

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