Saturday, June 29, 2013

Link to Junior World Cup Series

Demonstration Day - Friday 28th June

Very quiet day today with just one training session at 11am. Weather is still calm and settled and not too hot - a few spots of rain this afternoon which didn't deter some of the team heading out for a bike ride on the hotel bikes.
The river was at race flow, reasonably low. compared to some of the days we have had. Kids worked on technique mostly with some doing a quieter flat water paddle.  Up to the hotel for a 1pm lunch, homemade toasted doorstop sandwiches, fried potato cheese and bacon hash and some delicious local marmalade filled light as air bun things. Fruit and raisins and nuts and muesli bars filled everyone up.
Kids all disappeared up to their rooms to watch the live world cup races from Augsburg and write postcards home.




























expect a postcard from Jess
Late afternoon top up of snacks before heading down to see the course set up and watch the demo runs. Everyone thought the course was pretty good although the three upstreams in a row was a bit unusual. The girls are pretty happy with the flow being slightly less pushy than some of the bigger days.













 Kids looked fabulous in their uniforms down on the course and Martin and Dale attended the team managers meeting to get the provisional start list and general information about the race. We are not sure if there will be a live results feed or not - you should try the web cam and if we find any information we will email you all. First race begins at 10am our time (8pm your time) with c1 men followed by c2 and then K1. A very high standard of judging is expected tomorrow with most of the gates having live video camera feed going back to the chief judges office for review. This race is the selection race for the Slovenian Junior and U23 teams for the world champs. Everyone in our team will be finished both runs by 2pm our time (midnight for you) Race numbers are down a little due to the wide spread flooding throughout Europe which meant that many national organisations had to rejig their calenders and this weekend sees a clash with other races. Some of the countries we are racing against include Slovenia, Italy, Slovakia, USA, Kazakhstan, Czech ......

Chicken and vegetable risotto for tea with salad, a team meeting and kids away up to their rooms for hopefully a good sleep, although the live music from the restaurant in the hotel was threatening earlier to be a bit noisy.  All the kids seem to be taking this race seriously and are well organised and prepared for what tomorrow will bring.

Augsburg World Cup


Racing got underway with the C1 Mens category. Ben and Shaun had some really good sections but touches proved to be their downfall. Malcolm had a solid first run with a couple of small errors costing him a lot of time. Ella raced very well until the last upstream where she dropped to the bottom of the eddy. Anna improved from her second run and raced well at her first World Cup. Mike and Luuka also raced and paddled well both making it through to the semi finals in the top 30. Overall a testing day for our young team at the World Cup, however there were many lessons learnt and some really good aspects to everyones paddling. Now they will build from this to the Junior Worlds Championships in a couple of weeks.

World Cup #1 - Opening Ceremony

The final session completed, equipment control cleared and the opening ceremony finished all that is left to do is race. Everyone had a good last few days of training and are looking forward to getting on the start line. Im sure they would like more time to train on the awesome course but that is the way it is. On Wednesday the Team went out for dinner while I attended team leader meeting. They also went along to the meet and greet organised by one of the international paddlers. They had to sit next to someone not from their country and talk which was a good way to meet some of the other athletes.

Today they team had their final session, passed equipment control, represented NZ at the opening ceremony and then watched demonstration runs. C1 Men and K1 Men are racing in the morning session and then the K1W will be racing in the afternoon session.


Friday, June 28, 2013

..... to Venice and back .... Wednesday 27th June

Today Deahna takes the prize for admitting to the most unusual habit - watching which way the water goes down the toilet .... guess we are not paddling her hard enough she still has tooooo much time on her hands. She also told us that toilets in Venice are the deepest she has ever seen .....

Our day started earlier than usual with an early breakfast and training session from 8 till 9 - kids really keen to get packed up and on the road to Venice by 10.







Patrick
 An uneventful hour and a half trip along the motorway saw us following Finns downloaded directions right into the parking spaces opposite the train station on the mainland outside of Venice. Trying to find spaces for our two huge vans was an interesting exercise solved by Pavel who just parked in the middle of the rows working on the 'we are bigger than them' theory that the cars would do 97 point turns to get out around us. Lunch was eaten picnic style again in the car park - very pretty ....










Caught the train for the 10 minute journey across to Venice, walked out of the station and into the palazzo and the view of canals, gondolas, boats, beautiful buildings, cobbled streets, street vendors, sunshine and hundreds of people. Dale, Finn and Wendy have been to Venice but neither Martin nor Pavel had, nor had the other kids and so it could be said that everyone was blown away by a sight they had only ever seen in the 'James Bond' movies and 'The Italian Job'. Talked to the kids about Touts and pick pockets, bought them a map each, marked where we were and where we would meet them in a couple of hours in Piazza S. Marco , made sure they were in groups and equipped with a working cell phone and our cell phone numbers and let them loose.










 They were fantastic and had the time of their lives finding their way through the winding narrow streets, over hump back bridges, past courtyards and squares, buskers and beggars, tour parties of noisy orange coloured Americans, canals, gondolas and hundreds of tiny shops and markets. All of the kids except Robin, Jess and Deahna arrived on time at the allocated spot - we are sorry to say that Team RJD were eliminated from this stage of the adventure race having walked for two hours in a complete circle to arrive back at the train station - however they did see ALL the sights of Venice and did use their brains and texted us to say they would be a 'little late' to the meeting point. Italian ice cream was had by everyone, some many times, during the afternoon.











 Pavels predicted rain never arrived and those girls with strappy tops on got a bit sunburnt.

The famous Ponte di Rialto bridge was crazy full of tourists but the kids hung over the sides for ages watching the traffic jams of boats, water taxis and gondolas on the grand canal.


We made another meeting point for tea and did a bit of shopping on our way back. The kids were amazed at the rudness of some vendors especially when Wendy said 'lets keep looking' to Matthew in one shop and they were followed out of the tiny shop with the Italian cursing them for wasting his time .






We found a great wee restaurant on the side of one of the smaller canals and ordered genuine Italian pizza for tea. Fantastic atmosphere right in amongst the sights, smells and sounds of Venice.

Red roses arrived for Callum to purchase .... and the tout nearly had him convinced that he should fork out the money.

Quick walk back to the station, onto the train, into the vans and onto the motorway - very slick operation thanks to our drivers Pavel and Martin. The kids were absolutely fantastic and a pleasure to be with and very appreciative of the opportunity to experience a little bit of Italy.

Kids ready for bed - only one training tomorrow at 11am so a bit of a sleep in for everyone.


Thursday, June 27, 2013

picnic at the church - Wednesday 26th June

church - cant remember how to rotate and finns asleep!
wraps for lunch
Another fine and sunny morning - warm temperatures. Kids walked the course with Martin and Pavel and went back up to the top and by the time they were climbing into their boats the water had dropped half a meter. Shared the course with some of the american team and the Slovenian juniors. Our kids were doing quarters and after four runs each lots of improvements were seen by the coaches.  Came back up to the hotel to get changed and loaded up into the vans for a trip up to the top of the hill overlooking Solkan and the surrounding area. On top of the hill is a huge and very beautiful church - Sveta Gora - we took our lunch with us and set up the picnic tables underneath the trees in a graveled courtyard with views all the way to the Adriatic Sea and the coast of Italy and Slovenia.... your kids will no doubt describe all this in detail in their correspondence to you ...... they listened quietly and briefly while we told them a little of this areas troubles during the first world war and were suitably impressed by the bullet holes in the side of one of the oldest church buildings. Loaded back into the vans and headed back down the very steep and zig zag road stopping to look at a huge shell casing fired from a ship miles off shore.  
Haylee, Robin and Jess



























Got ready for afternoon training and then the usual afternoon showers arrived, followed by the deluge, then the lightening started and it rained through out the entire session. Kids were ok but Martin didn't take his umbrella because he didn't believe Pavels weather forecast .... a technical session with a couple of cameo C2 performances by Finn and Marcus and Matthew and Tommy kept the crowd entertained .... not sure that they will receive top billing however -
Dan and Luke
Finn and Marcus 















Once again it was a wet dinner time and space really is at a premium - tonights dinner was eaten hallway style - the tiled floor was a bonus.

just look at this sideways - its really late and we are seriously loosing  the plot.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

tale of two cities

Kids up and at the breakfast buffet well ahead of the support staff this morning - not helped by Wendy and Dale getting two calls on the cell phone from an idiot insurance broker in New Zealand at 3.30 am and then again at 4 am, separated by a very noisey american foursome in the car park immediately below our rooms - Marcus let them know the noise wasn't appreciated ..... Wendy was pleased the kids didn't seem to realize the negotiations the ladies of the night were discussing ......

This mornings training session was a bit of a nightmare for most first runs - the kids seemed to struggle to co-ordinate their arms and brains - Wendy had an email telling us the news that there was a live web cam operating on the bottom end of the course and passed this information on to the kids and the fact that they were being watched by their families at home seemed to help them focus a bit ....

Looking upstream, low water level, towards the new and old  bridges
Lunch was eaten outside in the sun and at that stage the prospect of another thunder storm during the afternoon seemed likely - sure enough just at the end of the second session down it came - so hard it was like someone was actually hosing us down with a high pressure hose as we staggered up the path from the course back to the hotel - 
This afternoons session was a technical session and the river had dropped significantly. Kids also practiced teams runs but with a lot more paddlers of other nations on the course it was a bit more chaotic than the last couple of days. The juniors from Slovenia were in big numbers as this weekends race is actually their selection race for the world junior champs in three weeks time.

Deahna and Haylee, teams practice
Callum, Matthew and Finn, teams practice
Dinner was served inside - its a bit tricky to find a space to house us all to eat, the 'apartment' where Pavel and Martin are with the one sink and the fry pans is as big as a bathroom and can only fit 6 people in if everyone stands up side by side - so we took the camping tables up to Matthew, Callum and Luke's room and ate there. One pan bacon and potato fritatta without the final grilling in the oven 'cause we haven't got one!!red cabbage,carrot and crispy noodle salad, followed by icecream and strawberries.

It was time for a bit of a geography lesson so we headed out in the vans to the old border between Italy and Slovenia - which was determined at the end of the second world war and runs through the middle of the town of Gorica creating a new town on this side called Nova Gorica of which the older area of Solkan is a suburb. Its only been for the past two years that even though it is two different countries its really now run as one town as far as transport systems and infrastructure goes
waiting between runs

one foot in Italy, one foot in Slovenia, just prior to Jandal golf.
. Kids tolerated the small geography lesson for 5 minutes and then had a game of jandal golf across the border - much more fun than history!




Tuesday, June 25, 2013

hail storms and training don't mix - Monday 25th June

The day started well with cooler calm weather - the breakfast buffet continues to stump Daniels attempts at conquering it ..... kids all eating well and settling into good routines after the long travelling time. Everyone headed to the course to warm up and discovered that the hydroelectric dam upstream was releasing a fair bit more water down and the level was way up. Some paddlers took this change in flow better than others but after one run they all seemed very comfortable on it. Today they were doing thirds, essentially splitting the course in three with a stop at each section then roaring through it with a coach and a video camera trained on them. This was all going very well for the first few runs until Solkan was hit by a very dramatic thunder and lightning storm, then hail and then torrential rain. Wise European heads called the kids off the water and sure enough it got a lot worse. Some of the South Islanders see so little of this kind of weather we had trouble getting them inside.
 Home for lunch inside in one of the hotel lounges ( don't worry, we cleaned up the mess before the housemaids found us) and video review squashed into Pavel and Martins tiny lounge area half at a time.
By the afternoon technical session on the river the weather had dried up and by tea time we all had chicken and vegetable pasta on the patio outside Martin and Pavel's room. Another fine tuning of foam and fittings in boats and now quiet time before a few heading out for an evening jog. Robin and Deahna ran to Italy and back before tea.

 Martin and Pavel have everything running well with the kids training, and Wendy has already put through a massive amount of washing along with  shopping trips and cooking....looks like its going to be lots of one pan meals.  



Dinner outside the apartment - one of the vans in the background .......
the last of the boat padding out 

Augsburg

On Saturday the rest of the NZ Team arrived into Munich Airport and met by the coaching staff. Everyone looked a mix between excited and tired following the flight. Malcolm and Anna soon joined up with the rest of the U23 team whilst the juniors headed off to Slovenia. After a couple of sessions at the Eis cannel and a lot of sleep they looked to be getting into the european environment.
Yesterday we decided to head out for a Team Dinner, we all thought that it would be 'rude not to' go to a local german beer house for a traditional meal. 

Today Anna, Shaun, Ben and I headed into town to check out the local sights. A tour around the church, a run up the tower and a walk through the town was a great way to spend the afternoon. Shaun did his usual shopping tour and introduced Anna to H&M. A very light load for his normal spree, with one item each (at bargain prices though).  Shortly after that we were back down to the course for another session. Annas boat should turn up on Wednesday, Other than that everything is going well and with the World Cup just under a week away the course is slowly transforming into and event site with banners, beer carts, and of course a large influx of paddlers.  

Monday, June 24, 2013

Sunny Solkan sunday 24th June

Kids all up and at the fantastic buffet breakfast by 7am!! Out of sync timezones and the anticipation of unpacking  new boats were too much to keep them in bed. Beautiful warm weather, boats and padding and glue all over the hotel front lawn and a picture postcard building on every corner made for a great start to the day.


 Dale and Wendy headed off in the van to track down the supermarket and get in supplies for lunch and cooking implements to use in the tiny kitchen attached to Parvel and Martins room - called an apartment but really just two electric rings, one sink (no plug) and no plates or cutlery - and a fridge the size of a portable TV. Bit different to the orchard garden kitchen ...... Kids who had a boat padded out and ready to go, took the 5 minute cobbled street commute on foot to the course on the Soca River. It would be fair to say that they are all totally impressed by the surroundings down at the course,- tiered stone walls, a cafe, lots of locals sunbathing, swimming and watching our guys training, - from the vantage points along the course and from the totally cool cafe at the top of the course.  New boats received their first scratches and new paddles put through their paces in the 30degree plus heat. Martin and Pavel organised for the boats to be stored down at the course in the boathouse so its almost luxury here for everyone - only having to carry your paddle    and gear down. Just heading out for tea down at the pizza place on the corner - this treat due to a miscalculation by Wendy of the opening hours of the supermarket - its Sunday and all the shops close at 3pm and we hadn't brought in all the tea supplies during the hurried trip this morning -

                                           Pizza for dinner
                                               the little road down to the kayak course
                                              Houses opposite the hotel
Hotel Sabotin and the kayak trailer
                                                      Pavel coaching
looking downstream