Top-ranked paddlers from 55 countries spend Canada Day racing in Dartmouth, N.S.
DARTMOUTH — Top-ranked paddlers from 55 countries spent Canada Day racing in Dartmouth, N.S., for the first day of the Canoe Sprint World Championship.
Ian Gaudet, a 22-year-old athlete representing Team Canada at the five-day event, said hearing the roar of fans in his hometown helped propel the C4 crew to a second-place finish in their heat.
“The energy is absolutely electrifying for us in the water. It’s so great to have a home-crowd advantage and I do believe that it’s definitely helping us paddle faster,” he said in an interview after Wednesday’s race.
With the second-place finish, the boat moves directly to the finals for the under-23 International Canoe Federation event, which is scheduled for Friday.
