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Slalom Swedish Isak Ohrstrom at the 2020 kayak Slalom World Cup in Tacen (Slovenia)

Published on octobre 18th, 2020 | by Kayak Session https://www.kayaksession.com/img-current-issue/upload-your-video.png

2020 ICF Slalom World Cup Tacen, DAY2 (Report, Videos, Results)

An historic first ever canoe slalom world cup gold medal for Sweden and gold and silver for French cousins Romane and Camille Prigent were the highlights of the first day of finals at the ICF world cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on Saturday.

By: Ross Solly
Photo:
©Bence Vekassy/PlanetCanoe

Four years after Isak Ohrstrom last made a world cup medal, the 29-year-old Swede won not only his country’s first ever world cup medal, but he made it gold by finishing 0.50 of a second ahead of Olympic silver medalist and home-town favourite, Peter Kauzer.

Brazilian Pedro Goncalves at the 2020 kayak Slalom World Cup in Tacen (Slovenia)
Brazil’s Pedro Goncalves ©Bence Vekassy/PlanetCanoe

There was also a first ever final and a world cup bronze for Brazil’s Pedro Goncalves, who would have won gold if not for a two-second penalty for a late gate touch. He later won a long overdue gold medal in the men’s extreme slalom final.

Sweden already has a quota for Tokyo next year, and Ohrstrom is hopeful his win will help convince his country’s Olympic committee that he should be on the plane to Japan.

“It feels a little bit unreal, but I had a really good run so I’m happy with that,” Ohrstrom said.

“I need to show I can perform at a top eight nation level, so this result today is a huge thing for me. It’s up to the Swedish Olympic Committee to make a decision, so we will see.”

Romane Prigent Brazilian at the 2020 kayak Slalom World Cup in Tacen (Slovenia)
Romane Prigent ©Bence Vekassy/PlanetCanoe

Romane Prigent and her cousin, Camille, filled the top two placings in the women’s K1, with 21-year old Romane completing a clean run to post a time of 83.98. Camille Prigent had a two-second penalty for a gate touch which put her final time at 85.86, with 16-year-old American Evy Leibfarth third.

Prigent said she was pleased to bounce back after the disappointment of missing Olympic selection for the French team, and is now focusing on the hometown Olympics in Paris in 2024.

“We didn’t have any races, so I was planning my training so I could be good for the Olympic selection at the end of the year,” she said.

“It was weird coming here after the selections, I wanted to race but not so much. I was so far behind last year at the French selections, this year I made top three, and in Paris I want to be first.”

In extreme slalom, Brazil’s Goncalves capped off a successful day by breaking through for a strong win in the men’s competition, while Russia’s Alsu Minazova won the women’s final.

Brazilian Pedro Goncalves at the 2020 Extreme World Cup in Tacen (Slovenia)
Brazilian Pedro Goncalves at the 2020 Extreme World Cup in Tacen (Slovenia)

The world cup continues in Ljubljana on Sunday with finals in the men’s and women’s canoe competition.

RESULTS
WOMEN’S K1
1 PRIGENT Romane    (FRA)   83.98 (0 penalties)
2 PRIGENT Camille      (FRA)   85.86 (2)
3 LEIBFARTH Evy          (USA)  85.99 (2)
MEN’S K1
1 OHRSTROM Isak   (SWE)  73.39  (0)
2 KAUZER Peter        (SLO)   73.89  (0)
3 GONCALVES Pedro (BRA) 74.32  (2)

WOMEN’S EXTREME SLALOM
     1. MINAZOVA Alsu        (RUS)
     2. KUZNETSOVA Daria (RUS)
     3. SRIBAR Ria               (USA)

MEN’S EXTREME SLALOM
1. GONCALVES Pedro  (BRA)
      2. STANOVSKY Martin (KAZ)
      3. LONG Tren                (USA) 

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