Australia’s Michael Booth and Germany’s Sonni Honscheid had to call on all their experience in tough racing conditions in China to become the first ICF stand up paddling world champions on Friday.

Strong winds made the race a challenge for the top international field. Several of the athletes described the conditions as ‘brutal’, forcing Booth and Honscheid to dig deep to wear down their closest rivals.

Booth came to Qingdao with a long list of SUP titles to his name, and looked to put his stamp on the ICF long distance race from the start. But it took him well into the final circuit of the three-lap race to see off the challenge of Hungary’s Hasulyo brothers, Bruno and Daniel.

“It’s awesome to be able to call yourself a world champion, and to be the first ever ICF world champion is pretty special. No-one will be able to take that away from me,” Booth said.

“I had a really good race, I just stayed in there, I didn’t lead too much, but led enough to be still pulling enough to see what the guys were doing.

“Daniel and Bruno raced absolutely fantastic, and I had to throw my dice right at the end there and I just got away. But I knew if I made just one mistake, Bruno would have got me.

“I nearly had a fall right there at the end, and that would have been it. You want these moments, you want to win, and I’m just really happy to have got it done on the day.”

Bruno Hasulyo finished second, 13 seconds behind booth, with brother Daniel a further 20 seconds back in third.

Australia <a href='/webservice/athleteprofile/56631' data-id='56631' target='_blank' class='athlete-link'>Michael Booth</a> stand up paddle world championships Qingdao 2019

The rough racing conditions caused carnage in the women’s race, with almost half the field unable to finish. But the turbulent ocean suited Sonni Honscheid, who found herself leading for most of the race.

Only France’s Olivia Piana was able to hold on to the German, but when Honscheid popped the question on the final lap, the Frenchwoman was unable to match the challenge.

“I still can’t believe it, I think it has to sink in still, I feel like I’m floating in the clouds,” Honscheid said.

“It was a great race, I had a lot of fun, I felt strong all the way. I was looking back quite a few times, because anything can still happen, even in the last few metres of a race you still can make a mistake. I almost fell one time, so I really just had to focus on myself.

“Just coming here to Qingdao, and paddling in this place, there is a very special energy.I really enjoy paddling on the open ocean. I’m not the sort of person who likes to race in small places. I still love it as much as the first day I started.”

Piana finished a clear second, with USA’s Fiona Wylde picking up the bronze medal.

SUP <a href='/webservice/athleteprofile/105893' data-id='105893' target='_blank' class='athlete-link'>sonni Honscheid</a> <a href='/webservice/athleteprofile/105887' data-id='105887' target='_blank' class='athlete-link'>Olivia Piana</a> world championships Qingdao 2019

Japan picked up triple gold in the age division long races, with Rai Taguchi and Kei Komatsuyama taking the top two positions in the men’s juniors, Miu Kogai finishing ahead of New Zealand’s Brianna Orams and China’s Shujing Lai in the women’s juniors, and Takayo Yokoyama winning the women’s 40+.

Canada’s Tamas Buday, who spent the lead-up as one of the instructors at the ICF SUP development camp, took gold in the men’s 40+, Israel’s Ofir Ram took the men’s 50+ title, and host nation China celebrated gold in the women’s 50+ through Jie Tao.

The 2019 ICF SUP world championships continue on Saturday with the men’s and women’s sprint races and inflatable races.

Pics by Georgia Schofield

RESULTS

LONG DISTANCE OPEN MEN

  1. BOOTH Michael  (AUS)   01:37:23.72
  2. HASULYO Bruno  (HUN)  01:37:37.22
  3. HASULYO Daniel  (HUN) 01:37:57.18

LONG DISTANCE OPEN WOMEN

  1. HONSCHEID Sonja  (GER) 01:53:33.03
  2. PIANA Olivia            (FRA)  01:54:39.62
  3. WYLDE Fiona           (USA)  01:57:05.95

LONG DISTANCE JUNIOR MEN

  1. TAGUCHI Rai              (JPN)  01:07:29:47
  2. KOMATSUYAMA Kei (JPN) 01:07:41.64
  3. SEYMOUR Jack          (CAN) 01:08:21.73

LONG DISTANCE JUNIOR WOMEN

  1. KOGAI Mai                 (JPN) 01:17:24.20
  2. ORAMS Brianna        (NZL) 01:17:24.86
  3. LAI Shujing                 (CHN) 01:21:41.95

LONG DISTANCE MASTER 40+ MEN

  1. BUDAY Tamas          (CAN)  01:11:54.07
  2. ZHOU Zhenghao      (CHN) 01:16:33.49
  3. YAN Yun                    (CHN) 01:20:00.24

LONG DISTANCE MASTER 40+ WOMEN

  1. YOKOYAMA Takayo   (JPN)  01:17:10.69
  2. TSAOUTOU Panagiota (GRE) 01:26:34:36
  3. FROIMOVICI Esti          (ISR)  01:27:18.50

LONG DISTANCE MASTER 50+ MEN

  1. RAM Ofir                     (ISR)  01:17:26.46
  2. SACH Frithjof              (GER) 01:18:07.78
  3. RASSMUSSEN Svein   (NOR) 01:20:11.45

LONG DISTANCE MASTER 50+ WOMEN

  1. TAO Jie                           (CHN) 01:34:05.75
  2. JIANG Guijie                   (CHN) 01:38:22.97
  3. TSIROU Eviampia          (GRE)  01:39:12.63

Germany <a href='/webservice/athleteprofile/105893' data-id='105893' target='_blank' class='athlete-link'>Sonni Honscheid</a> stand up paddle SUP world championships Qingdao 2019

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