Worlds, a Reflection and the 2014 Irish WhiteWater Race League

 

Yes, I know World Championships were months ago, apologies but I feel its worth mentioning some things, especially now that I have had plenty of time to reflect on the experience as a whole. I have not represented Ireland in any other sports before so this was a unique and really cool experience for me. I believe in the old proverb that pictures (with captions :)) tell a thousand words. So after you scroll through my favourite photos that summarise our trip maybe you’ll be ready to read some more ramblings about what the World Championships are really about and who made it all possible for us. (Photos predominantly by David O’Sullivan and Barry Loughnane)

 

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I started my trip at my home away from home, RiverRun Rafting in the      Ottawa Valley

 

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Clay, Coach Dave and Flo-Dog made fantastic travel buddies for the long journey south

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Although I did have a favourite…

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Highways cut through the stunning scenery of North Carolina, not what we were expecting from south-eastern USA

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Arriving at the NOC and deciding to take the cheap option a little way off the beaten track…

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Fun times! food always tastes better from an open fire!

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Team mates begin to arrive and the local culture is sampled…

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Very well sampled…

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Oh wait we did lots of training too :)

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Shane Little KJM loving his new Palm gear! Coach Dave was always on hand to give us video feedback during our training sessions. Legend!

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Patriotism for the flag grew stronger as the competition day advanced

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We found ways to relax in the days before the competition, it wasn’t hard in paradise!

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Opening Ceremony was a blast! The whole town of Bryson turned out to see us march!

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We even had a team mascot! Team GB and Palm paddler Bren Orton

 

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Training was heating up and we kept each other focused on hitting the rides we had visualized in our heads

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Competition day, there was a real togetherness within this group and you could feel that everybody on the team even though they were your competitors, wanted you to do really well. We supported each other shamelessly

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Staying focused for my rides

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The Dagger Jitsu dishing me out some nice air

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Happy with my rides and pointing to the stand where my team mates were cheering, their support helped me greatly. (Photo by Pringle)

 

My rides at world championships earned me 37th position which I was pretty content with for my first major competition but being at worlds also showed me the standard of the top athletes, even to break into the top 20 would take an incredible amount of commitment and training. I hope I can continue to push on in the right direction.  However more important then the competition for me was the people I was there with. There was definitely no team that spent as much time together as a group helping each other and having the ‘craic’ then the Irish team, we are all great friends and that was what made it such a great experience for all of us. We also got on great with many members of the other international teams and I know personally I made about 10 promises to visit people in different countries to go and paddle with them soon! That is for me what the world championships are all about.

 

I would firstly like to thank my parents who went along with what they didn’t understand in me for a long time, their support was the reason I was able to compete in NOC this year. Now they know more and are beginning to understand why I love paddling as much as I do. After that Roger McClure our team manager did an unreal job organising and keeping us all in line with a smile on his face, definitely one of the lads! Shane Cronin, owner of progressive distribution helped me a lot in getting me kitted out with Palm equipment, Dagger kayaks and AT paddles, this top of the range equipment has definitely brought my paddling up a level. Snowy Robertson and Chris Gragtmans from Dagger kayaks who are legends of the highest order. Lastly but not least I would like to thank the Irish Freestyle committee and Canoeing Ireland whose financial support was definitely needed and very much appreciated. Freestyle kayaking is on the up in Ireland this will be shown by the fierce competition for places on the European Championships team this year.

 

Since being back in Ireland I have taken up residence in the University of Limerick which is a great base to keep paddling and progressing. I’m also ecstatic that our plans to keep the Irish Whitewater Race League going for a second year have come to fruition. With the first of 6 races kicking off at the unmissable New Years paddler festival in Kerry, its a great time to be a kayaker in Ireland.

 

GalwayFest 2014 is also on the weekend of the 1st and 2nd of March. It emerged as the aftermath of too much talking by myself and Barry Loughnane in a pub in the small town of Buncrana in 2011 and is now an event going from strength to strength, we are hoping to accommodate more then the 110 racers we had last year when we bring it back for its 3rd year on the trot.

 

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Poster from GalwayFest 2013

Anyways I’ll leave you with a couple of preview edits of our first two scheduled races for the Irish Whitewater Race League 2014.

 

See you on the water, 

Andrew Regan

Palm Ireland

Giving the new Palm Kit a spin in the California sunshine!

Hi Team,

I have been in California for the past six weeks enjoying one of the craziest seasons in history. A record snowpack has meant a super long and late run-off and the paddling has been nothing short of amazing! We have hit most of the classics from The South Feather to West Cherry as well as a few of the lesser known drops hidden away in the Sierras. I have been rolling with the posse’ from River Roots and Bomb Flow and the content we have collected is epic!

For the duration of the mission I have been wearing the new Atom dry top and Stikine thermal ‘bunny suit’ along with the now trusted Amp vest and the performance has been spectacular. The new breathable fabric on the Atom performs super well in and out of the water and is really comfortable to paddle in. It keeps the cold, snow melt water out but lets your skin breath when hiking on the exposed granite here in Cali. I can’t recommend this top enough, it is easily the best dry top I have ever used.

Anyway, here are a few pics from the travels – more to come!

On a mission!

BB

Line up the 50 footer, lose the paddle, close eyes & hold on!

HIGH speed testing on Tenaya Creek.

The intimidating Heath Springs 2 on the Royal Gorge of the American.

Warm and dry flying through the Cali sky!

A splashy one on the ultra-classic Dinkey creek.

Keep the knuckles off the granite at high speed!

Spring Rain in NZ

Hi Guys,

Well Spring in NZ has officially sprung and has brought with it rain, and lots of it! This is great news for Ducks and Kayakers alike! I shot out last week for a run on the Tuakopai River, in the Kamai Ranges in NZ’s North Island. This creek truly is a kayakers version of a skate park – awesome fun!

Ben: http://www.benbrown.co.nz

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