Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Catching up : team trials and teva


After Steamboat, I jumped out of the Demshitz van and back into my car for the rest of the Colorado tour. I headed to Glenwood Springs to get some practice in for team trials while Demshitz continued their "tour de stouts". Glenwood was great because I got to meet up with Karl Moser- a friend from Uganda who I hadn't seen since his wedding last fall. It was terrific catching up with Karl, and having them there as a friend and coach. KArl is also a phenomnenal freestyle kayaker- and I was able to learn a lot having him around. Karl and I both did well in prelims, myself placing 5th on a big aerial backstab, and Karl placing 4th with a flurry of moves and combinations.

Karl cleanblunting his way into Semi Finals

The Glenwood wave is a manmade feature that goes almost across the whole river. The levels kept changing throughout the weekend, making it difficult for everyone. Unfortunately, Both Karl and myself struggled as the wave greened out in Semi finals the following day, each placing 10th, and not making it to finals. In finals, Each of the women flushed off the wave without scoring any points on their first rides- but managed to pull off some moves in their 2nd and third rides. The Overall results for the womens world freestyle team in 2009 were Emily Jackson, Ariene Levkenecht, Elaine Campell and Jessie Stone. Congrats to all the women on the team, and those who competed- it was a tough competiton and everyone did well. The final team for the Men was Brian Kirk, Stephen Wright, Johnny Meyers, Chris Stafford and Rush Sturges. EJ will also be competeing at worlds, as last years champion, he has a buy that places him through the competiton despite his 8th place finish.

spectators at team trials

The other great thing about Glenwood was meeting new people, such as the Palmer family- a kayaking family who welcomed Karl, Myself, and many others into their home during team trials and beyond. Its people like the Palmers that make the kayaking community so friendly. The Palmers werent the only ones to show support, as many people from the Glenwood community also stopped by to cheer on the boaters and get a glimpse of what was going on.

While at team trials I ran into a friend of mine from college completely by chance! It was great to get to catch up with him, and several other friends, which I did by visiting in Aspen. After that, there seemed to be Colby Alum popping out of the wordwork in almost everytown i went to! Such a small world, really.

After team trials it was off to the Teva Mtn Games in Vail for more Kayaking and a chance to catch up with friends. Teva is probably the biggest of the games on the tour, and it encompasses much more than freestyle boating, though freestyle is one of the more popular events to watch.



The crowd gathers for a freestyle showdown. Photo Ron Fisher. 

 The Mtn Games bost a variety of sports, from Rock Climbing and Mountain Biking and a mud run,  to a Hill Climb and Big Air competition for Dogs. There is something happening pretty much every minute of the weekend, making it fun for competitors and spectators. There are also tons of vendor stands demo-ing new preformance enhancing, hyrdrating products.

Mud Run. Photo Ron Fisher

The Mtn games kicked off with the homestake creek race, an extreme kayak race down a steep, techincal grade 5 creek known as Homestake. 


Scouting Homestake. 

It is a tough race, and i was happy to take pictures. Kiwi Mike Dawson won it for the Men, with another Kiwi, Nikki Kelly barely taking it for the women, Tanya Faux in a close second. 

Teva Athlete Mike Dawson ploughs through the waves to first place. 

American Adriene Levkenecht took third for the women. Tao Berman and Pat Keller placed not far behind Mike in 2nd and 3rd. There was definitley some carnage, with a broken boat, a dislocated shoulder and one swim- reminding everyone how challenging the race really is.


Caspar Van Kalmthout boofing at Homestake. 

The freestyle events turned into a bit of a Jackson showdown as Jackson unveiled their new boat, the redesigned superstar for 2009. The boat is shorter, with more volume, and loops to huge new heights, as demonstrated here by Jackson team paddlers Stephen Wright and Dustin Urban. 

Stephen with a massive Space Godzilla

Dustin bringing new meaning to the term "Aerial Loop" 

The women were going almost as huge as the men, despite not having new Jackson boats to play in, showing why freestyle is one of the more popular events to spectate at the mountain games. 


Adriene Levknecht throws down in her Biscuit. 

Of course, The Teva Mtn Games wouldn't be Teva without a party- completed Friday night with an "Under the sea ball" and more fun times had by all through-out the weekend. 

 Josh and I make the most of a photo op before heading out to the ball. 

Sunday finished off the kayaking events with the 8 ball competition- a type of downriver race boater cross, complete with Human obstacles. All in all, a great weekend. 

Thursday, June 18, 2009

off the wagon

So i've been way behind on blogging these past few weeks- not having a computer makes america, the land of wireless internet endlessly frustrating. The past two weeks have been busy: from Vail for the Teva Mountain Games, to Denver and Aspen for fun, to Lyons, CO for the lyons rivers festival, and then to Salida for FIBArk this weekend. Lots of new friends, reunions with old friends, festivities and kayaking to blog about!

I'll be sure and do proper updates soon- with photos and all, but for now, check out www.whitewater-koa.blogspot.com for updates from Teva, along with www.mikekayak.blogspot.com and www.teampyranha.com . Jeremy Laucks put up a video edit from our Cali trip online, www.chasingrain.com .

Chur Ball!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

east meets west

Here are a few photos from our last day in Cali.  Jared, Dave, Jeremy, Nicole and I met up with Graham and a few other friends to get some paddling in together before we headed back east to Colorado to continue our tour. The boys and Nicole went to do the Summit run section on the S. Yuba river, which ends with the drop East meets West. I opted to run shuttle and take some photos while they fired it up. It sounded like a great last day in Cali, with a beautiful day, clean lines and good friends. 

Jared boofing the curler leading in to East Meets West

Nicole running the brown. 

After paddling, we loaded up the van, had dinner and headed out to Buena Vista for the Colorado segment of the tour. It was a bit disappointing to leave the sunny warmth of Cali- as soon as we hit Colorado it started raining- turning into snow at higher altitudes. 
We started out in BV for the rodeo and paddle fest- a massive gear demo out of CKS. I did my part and tried to sell a few Pyranha boats, sending out demos and answering the questions I could.  BV is a cool little town, and absolutely gorgeous. The playpark is in a valley, and when the clouds finally cleared out, there was a phenomenal view of the mountains. We got to stay in a friends house right in the new developing community of South Main in BV, in walking distance of the playpark. 

My shoulder was still a bit sore so I decided not to compete in the Rodeo. I went out and played a bit the next day though- the hole was at a fun level and it was good to get a little playboating practice in. I couldn't believe how small and responsive my playboat felt after paddling the midsize diesel for the week. 

Here are a few photos from our last day in Cali.  Jared, Dave, Jeremy, Nicole and I met up with Graham and a few other friends to get some paddling in together before we headed back east to Colorado to continue our tour. The boys and Nicole went to do the Summit run section on the S. Yuba river, which ends with the drop East meets West. I opted to run shuttle and take some photos while they fired it up. It sounded like a great last day in Cali, with a beautiful day, clean lines and good friends. 

Immediately after BV we headed out to Steamboat for another rodeo and the fish creek race. Demshitz did well- Jared took 3rd in the race behind Holcombe and Sam Sutton, with Fusilli finishing right  behind him in 4th. 

Fusilli racing down fish creek. The water was frigid! 

Jared punching one of the holes on Fish Creek. 

The race was exciting to watch- there was one swimmer, and the safety guys threw a rope across the river trying to help out, without alerting the top. Nikki Kelly raced down and the guys managed to lift the rope right in time for Nikki to duck under it. It didn't seem to phase her much, as she still finished in 2nd place. 

Nikki ducks under the rope in the middle of her run on Fish Creek 



The rodeo followed that afternoon, With Jared finishing 6th and Fusilli 4th. Dave took 4th overall, and Jared 5th- a respectable showing for sure.

Fusilli throwing down in the Rev

Coming from the East Coast, its remarkable to see that practically every city out in CO has its own whitewater playpark. Come on East Coast- it is time to catch up! 
After Steamboat, we spent the night in Breckinridge with Carly, Dave's sister. I picked up my car and headed off to Glenwood for team trials, leaving Demshitz to run stouts before heading to Glenwood for the weekend.