The Canadian National Team Trials wrapped up this weekend on May
26th, with many upsets and surprises. The Gull River was in flood due to the heavy rainfall,
which made the rapids even more challenging with HUGE waves and complex
hydraulics.
I was quite intimidated by the river in flood! However this is what I have been training for
and I knew I could do it.
My objective was to be the fastest C1 boat in my class. There was
no room to make any mistakes.
I really had to get mentally prepared before each race and I
needed to paddle aggressively from start to finish. Hopefully my investment in mental training was
going to pay off and help me overcome my fear of the powerful raging rapids.
Over the weekend there were a total of four races where in order
to make the Elite National Team I needed to make the performance standard in
two of the four races. I had a strong first
run and secured a spot on the Senior "B" Team at that point...but this
was not good enough as my goal was to make the Elite National Team.
The hardest part of racing is containing all of your thoughts and
staying focused. Before my second run there
was an unplanned delay, where I got chilled and seemed to lose my competitive
edge. When it was my time to start I was cold wet, and not completely ready. My second run was a disaster where I flipped over
3-times and although I rolled up each time, I completely missed 4 gates.
Luckily I still had another day of racing to redeem myself and secure
a spot on the Elite National Team.
That night I had a restless sleep full of nightmares, dreaming of
being consumed by roaring rapids. It
took all of my strength to get ready for day two, where I needed to be
aggressive if I was to meet the required performance standard. Going into race three I was warmed up and felt
totally confident I could do it. When it
was time I was ready to execute my race plan. I had a great run and met the performance
standard. I made the Elite Canadian
National Team! I also nailed the final
race, helping to build my confidence while paddling in the boiling rapids of
the Gull River in flood…overcoming fear.
I am very pleased with my performance, as I placed 1st overall in the
Women’s C1 class. I could not be happier
with my results!
My fellow Alberta team mate Jessica
Groeneveld also made the Elite Canadian National Team. We are the only two women who made the Elite Team.
My other Alberta teammates did well in their respective categories
where Adrian Cole made the U23 National Team, and Veronica Oczkowski and Ryley
Penner made the Junior National Team.
The following chart details the Canadian paddlers who made the
different Canoe Kayak Canada Slalom Team.
I have officially secured my spot on the Canadian National Elite
Team where I now qualify to represent Canada in the slate of international
races this summer! The following details
the upcoming race schedule or at www.haleydanielsc1.com
Alberta Cup #2
|
Kananaskis, Alberta
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June 8 - 9
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World Cup #1
|
Cardiff, Whales
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June 21- 23
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World Cup #2
|
Augsburg, Germany
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June 28 - 30
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World Cup #3
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La Seu d'Urgell, Spain
|
July 5 - 7
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U23 World Championships
|
Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovenia
|
July 17 - 21
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Canadian National
Championships
|
Kananaskis, Alberta
|
August 3 - 4
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Alberta Cup #4
|
Calgary, Alberta
|
August 7
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Senior World Championships
|
Prague, Czech Republic
|
September 11- 15
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Alberta Cup #5
|
Harvie Passage, Calgary, Ab
|
September 21
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