EVENT PROGRAM March Penrith, NSW Australia. Olympic 200m, 500m, 1000m program & Para Canoe events.

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10-14 March 2010 Penrith, NSW Australia EVENT PROGRAM Olympic 200m, 500m, 1000m program & Para Canoe events. Senior, EMERGING & Junior National Team Selection Regatta. Organised by Australian Canoeing. Catch all the action, updated live at www.sprint.canoe.org.au KEN WALLACE BEIJING OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST AFFILIATED PARTNERS

welcome On behalf of Australian Canoeing, I would like to welcome you to the 2010 National Canoe Sprint Championships. I think it is fitting that a decade on from the Sydney Olympics, we are back at the venue that created so many memories. Looking to the future it is very exciting to see a new generation of Sprint Paddlers coming through who will continue the successful and vibrant sport of Canoe Sprint in Australia. I hope that you enjoy the National Championships and I wish you all the best in your sporting endeavours. Danielle Woodward OAM President Australian Canoeing IMAGE BY Marie Keating Murray Stewart and Ken Wallace shake hands after racing the K1 1000m at the Oceania Open in February 2010. PROGRAM COVER IMAGE: Ken Wallace. WEBSITE BANNER IMAGE: Bernadette Wallace. Thank you to both for offering your time and supporting Australian Canoeing. The content of this program has been provided by Australian Canoeing. T: +61 2 8116 9727 info@canoe.org.au PO Box 6805, Silverwater NSW 2128 www.canoe.org.au Design by black design www.blackdesign.com.au For advertising enquiries for future events, please contact Rachel at rachel@blackdesign.com.au

THANK you TO AUSTRALIAN CANOEING S HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAM FUNDING PARTNERS ATHLETE PROFILE MURRAY STEWART The Australian Sports Commission is the Australian Government agency that develops, supports and invests in sport at all levels in Australia. Australian Canoeing has worked closely with the ASC to identify and develop canoe/ kayak athletes at all levels from participation through to elite. www.ausport.gov.au The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is Australia s premiere sports training institute. Canoe Sprint and Canoe Slalom are two programs well supported by the AIS, with quality coaching, facilities and servicing, producing Olympic medal results. www.ausport.gov.au The NSWIS is a leading high performance sport Institute that provides world class coaching, services, and flexible innovative training environments. www.nswis.com.au The Queensland Academy of Sport is the breeding ground for producing the sporting champions of today and tomorrow. QAS supports more than 600 athletes across 22 different sports. www.qasport.qld.gov.au WAIS provides opportunities for talented Western Australian sportspeople to achieve excellence in high performance sport from within their home environment. www.wais.org.au IMAGE BY Marie Keating Date of Birth: 02/07/1985 Durban, South Africa What is your most significant achievement in sport? Australian Team selection; and being the K1 500m National Champion What is your major sporting goal? To win an Olympic medal What keeps you busy outside sport? In 2009 I started a Masters of Architecture. That takes up most of my time and recently I was lucky enough to be awarded the Sydney University Vice Chancellor s Scholarship. The South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) conducts programs and services to identify, develop and support athletes with the potential to perform at the highest national and international levels of sport. www.recsport.sa.gov.au The National Talent Identification and Development Program (NTID) is an Australian Sports Commission initiative which supports Australian Canoeing athletes on the National Talent Squad. NTID successfully identifies and develops new canoeing talent through targeted programs in Queensland, New South Wales, and Western Australia. www.ausport.gov.au/canoe 2009 Australian Surf Ski Champion

ATHLETE PROFILE JO BRIGDEN-JONES IMAGE COURTESY OF AUSTRALIAN CANOEING Date of Birth: 19.4.88 Pets: dog Bonnie Occupation: Student - Studying Bachelor of Nursing. Work as a waitress. Nick Name: Joe Toe, Joey, Brigadoodoo, Yoseph, JoJo, YoYo, Goanna, BJ, Bridget Jones Diary Career Highlights: Making 4 'A' finals at the 2009 Kayaking World Championships Favorite food before a race: Powerbar (I am a powerbar) What does your weekly training entail? Lots of pain Up to 10 kayak sessions, 3 gym, bit of running/cycle and some surf ski if I can fit it in. Biggest Weakness: The lolly and chocolate aisle in the Supermarket Favorite pass time: Traveling all around the world with some great people What is the most frustrating or difficult sport you have ever tried: Lawn bowls - so boring CLUBS & TEAM ENTRIES Ascot Ascot Kayak Club, Belmont, WA, AUS AC Australian Canoeing, Glebe, NSW, AUS Bayswater Bayswater Paddlesports Club Bendigo Bendigo Canoe Club, Bendigo, VIC, AUS Canning River Cape Byron Canning River Canoe Club east Fremantle, WA, AUS Cape Byron Canoe Club Byron Bay, NSW, AUS Champion Lakes Champion Lakes Boating Club Christian Brothers College Christian Brothers College Canoe Club, Adelaide, SA, AUS Cronulla-Sutherland Cronulla-Sutherland Kayak Club Currumbin Creek Currumbin Creek Canoe Club Palm Beach, QLD, AUS DEN Denmark National Team Derwent Derwent Canoe Club Encounter Encounter Paddling Fairfield Fairfield Canoe Club, Fairfield, VIC, AUS Footscray Footscray Amateur Canoe Club West Footscray, VIC, AUS Gold Coast Gold Coast Kayak & Canoe Miami, QLD, AUS Holdfast Bay Holdfast Bay Canoe Club richmond, SA, AUS Illawarra Illawarra Canoe Club Wollongong, NSW, AUS Indian Ocean Indian Ocean Paddlers Club Indooroopilly Indooroopilly Canoe Club ITA Italy National Team Ivanhoe-Northcote Ivanhoe-Northcote Canoe Club Ivanhoe, VIC, AUS JPN Japan National Team Kawana Waters Kawana Waters Canoe Club Wurtulla, QLD, AUS Lourdes Lourdes Hill College Canoe Club Manly-Warringah Manly-Warringah Kayak Club Narrabeen, NSW, AUS Mercantile Mercantile Kayak Club, Altona, VIC, AUS Mitta Mitta Mitta Mitta Canoe Club, Albury, VIC, AUS Nerang River Nerang River Canoe Club NDL Netherlands National Team Onkaparinga Onkaparinga Canoe Club Sheildow Park, SA, AUS P-NSW Paddle NSW Patterson Lakes Patterson Lakes Canoe Club Carrum, VIC, AUS Penrith Valley Penrith Valley Canoeing Sherbrooke-Knox Sherbrooke-Knox Canoe Club Scoresby, VIC, AUS Sorrento Sorrento Kayak Club, Pearsall, WA, AUS St George St George Kayak Club, Mascot, NSW, AUS Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast Canoe Club Cotton Tree, QLD, AUS Sydney Northern Beaches Sydney Northern Beaches Kayak Club, Dee Why, NSW, AUS Tasmania CC Tasmanian Canoe Club Wagga Bidgee Wagga Bidgee Canoe Club West Lakes West Lakes Canoe Club Port Adelaide, SA, AUS Western Australia Western Australia Canoeing Windsor CC Windsor Canoe Club

DEFENDING AUSTRALIAN TITLE HOLDERS 2009 Sprint Nationals Winners - CHAMPION LAKES, WA 200 M K2 200 18 Laub, Adrian 00:37.2 K4 200 35 Long, Darryl 00:40.8 Alderson, Jeremy Boocock, Christopher Ford, Steven K2 200 14 Bulmer, Josephine 00:58.9 K4 200 Clear, Jacob 00:33.1 Alagich, Chris Stewart, Murray urquhart, Matthew WK1 200 Nicholls, Alana 00:44.7 WK4 200 18 Kidd, Fiona 00:43.2 Ferguson, Kate Burnett, Alyce Beaver, Jacqueline C1 200 Lachmann, Torsten 00:46.8 K2 200 35 Boocock, Christopher 00:42.0 Ford, Steven K1 200 16 Petho, Jeremy 00:42.6 WK2 200 16 Sullivan, Ann-Sophie 00:51.6 Howcroft, Coco WK2 200 Russ, Lisa 00:41.8 Nicholls, Alana K1 200 23 Gallard, Ben 00:41.1 WK4 200 16 Sullivan, Ann-Sophie 00:49.0 Howcroft, Coco McAleenan, Tara Jones, Jordan-Lee C2 200 Godfrey, Gavin 00:51.0 Lachmann, Torsten K2 200 Morrison, Luke 00:35.9 goble, Matthew K1 200 35 Maxwell, Bennett 00:44.2 K1 200 45 Jenkinson, Rob 00:46.0 K1 200 50 Boocock, Christopher 00:46.7 K4 200 18 Rypp, Glenn 00:35.9 Laub, Adrian Petho, Jeremy Fletcher, Laurence WK1 200 18 Beaver, Jacqueline 00:49.7 WK2 200 14 Petho, Cassandra 00:57.9 Bulmer, Josephine K1 200 14 Pond, Nicholas C1 200 16 Wallace, Matthew 00:57.8 K4 200 16 Gardner, Neil 00:39.6 Copeland, Charlie gilliman, Matthew Wendt, Nick WK1 200 16 Howcroft, Coco 00:53.1 WK4 200 Russ, Lisa 00:38.2 Davis, Hannah Brigden-Jones, Jo Nicholls, Alana K1 200 18 Rypp, Glenn 00:40.7 WK2 200 18 Kidd, Fiona 00:45.0 Ferguson, Kate K2 200 16 Herd, James 00:38.9 giraud, Stephen K4 200 14 Clark, Jordan 00:46.5 McKitterick, Joel Dews, Lincoln Bryant, Jack-Henry K1 200 Goble, Matthew 00:36.5 WK2 200 Wood, Samantha McGrath, Kate GK1 200 12 Harris, Ben 01:03.2 500 M C1 500 Lachmann, Torsten 02:13.2 WK1 500 14 Schubert, Elise 02:38.2 K4 500 35 Longwood, Coran 01:49.7 Pepper, Grant Shearwood, Duncan Shortte, Kelvin K1 500 18 Rypp, Glenn 01:52.1 WK1 500 16 Howcroft, Coco 02:22.2 K4 500 14 McKitterick, Joel 02:03.1 Clark, Jordan Dews, Lincoln Bryant, Jack-Henry K2 500 Clear, Jacob 01:36.9 Stewart, Murray GK1 500 12 Harris, Ben 03:23.5 K1 500 16 Petho, Jeremy 01:58.8 WK1 500 18 Prior, Maddison 02:08.5 K2 500 35 Longwood, Trevor 01:58.3 Shearwood, Duncan WK2 500 Davis, Hannah 01:54.7 Fogarty, Lyndsie K4 500 Clear, Jacob 01:30.5 Alagich, Chris urquhart, Matthew Stewart, Murray K1 500 14 Clark, Jordan 02:12.5 C2 500 Lachmann, Torsten 02:18.3 godfrey, Gavin WK4 500 16 Howcroft, Coco 02:05.9 Sullivan, Ann-Sophie McAleenan, Tara Jones, Jordan-Lee WK1 500 23 McGinty, Hailey 01:58.3 K4 500 16 Gardner, Neil 01:40.9 Copeland, Charlie gilliman, Matthew Wendt, Nick WK2 500 18 Kidd, Fiona 01:54.4 Ferguson, Kate C1 500 16 Wallace, Matthew 02:27.3 WK2 500 16 Sullivan, Ann-Sophie 02:09.9 Howcroft, Coco K1 500 35 Maxwell, Bennett 01:55.0 K1 500 45 Jenkinson, Rob 02:00.4 K1 500 50 Ford, Steven 02:02.9 K4 500 18 Rypp, Glenn 01:33.9 Laub, Adrian Petho, Jeremy Fletcher, Laurence WK1 500 Brigden-Jones, Jo 01:54.3 K1 500 Stewart, Murray 01:42.6 K2 500 16 Herd, James 01:46.0 giraud, Stephen WK4 500 18 Kidd, Fiona 01:52.3 Ferguson, Kate Burnett, Alyce Beaver, Jacqueline WK2 500 14 Mitchell, Kristy 02:20.4 Schubert, Elise K2 500 14 Clark, Jordan 02:06.1 McKitterick, Joel K2 500 18 Petho, Jeremy 01:41.9 Fletcher, Laurence K1 500 23 Thompson, Mitchell 01:49.1 WK4 500 Russ, Lisa 01:44.2 Davis, Hannah Brigden-Jones, Jo Fogarty, Lyndsie 1000 M WK2 1000 14 Mitchell, Kristy 04:33.8 Schubert, Elise K1 1000 18 Rypp, Glenn 03:47.2 WK1 1000 Brigden-Jones, Jo 04:02.5 WK1 1000 18 Prior, Maddison 04:12.9 K1 1000 Smith, David 03:37.5 K1 1000 16 Petho, Jeremy 03:56.0 WK1 1000 16 Howcroft, Coco 04:39.0 WK1 1000 23 Kanyitur, Ivana 04:16.3 K1 1000 14 Clark, Jordan 04:20.5 C1 1000 16 Wallace, Matthew 05:12.9 GK1 1000 12 Harris, Ben 06:30.1 K4 1000 35 Pepper, Grant Longwood, Trevor Shearwood, Duncan Shortte, Kelvin WK2 1000 18 Kidd, Fiona 04:10.2 Ferguson, Kate K2 1000 18 Petho, Jeremy 03:39.2 Fletcher, Laurence K2 1000 Smith, David 03:19.3 Morrison, Luke WK4 1000 Pickup, Christie 03:47.4 Kanyitur, Ivana Dickinson, Rachel McGinty, Hailey K2 1000 35 Longwood, Trevor 04:03.1 Shearwood, Duncan K2 1000 16 Murphy, Jack 03:51.3 Norton, Tom C1 1000 Lachmann, Torsten 04:39.0 WK2 1000 Wallace, Bernadette 04:06.7 Wood, Andrea K1 1000 23 (DF) Bowker, Daniel 03:54.1 K4 1000 18 Laub, Adrian 03:29.4 rypp, Glenn Petho, Jeremy Fletcher, Laurence K1 1000 50 Ford, Steven 04:37.7 K1 1000 45 Jenkinson, Rob 04:23.1 K1 1000 35 Maxwell, Bennett 04:09.5 WK1 1000 14 Howcroft, Coco 04:38.6 C2 1000 Lachmann, Torsten 04:44.9 godfrey, Gavin K2 1000 14 McKitterick, Joel 04:27.4 Clark, Jordan K4 1000 Baker, Reece 03:04.8 Smith, David Morrison, Luke Michael, Luke Long Distance WK2 2500 16 Mouzakitis, Georgia 11:30.8 K1 2500 16 Norton, Tom 10:33.4 WK1 5000 18 Heidke, Gina 24:38.1 K1 5000 18 Dodd, Travis 22:17.6 WK2 2500 14 Mitchell, Kristy 11:31.5 Schubert, Elise K1 2500 14 DeDai, Sean-Charles 11:10.0 GK1 2500 12 Harris, Ben 16:23.9 WGK1 1250 10 Naughton, Danielle 09:08.8 K1 5000 35 Maxwell, Bennett 22:16.8 K1 5000 45 Jenkinson, Rob 22:31.9 C1 5000 Lachmann, Torsten 25:32.0 K2 5000 18 Tom, Samuel 20:24. Dyason, Nicholas WK2 5000 18 Heidke, Gina 22:52.6 thomson, Emma K2 2500 16 Murphy, Jack 09:57.6 Norton, Tom WK1 2500 16 Hennessy, Anna 12:20.6 C1 2500 16 Wallace, Matthew 14:07.2 K2 2500 14 McKitterick, Joel 11:10.4 Clark, Jordan WK1 2500 14 Martin, Bronwyn 13:39.4 www.sportscene.tv

Start within ten seconds! With this familiar command, racing will begin bright and early at 8am on Wednesday March 10 with the heats of the K1 men 1000m. The nationals are back in Penrith after a successful outing in 2009 much further west at Champion Lakes, Perth, where it was David Smith who took the line honours and national championship in the 1000m event. The pretenders to the kilometer throne can expect a tougher race this time with Ken Wallace in early form following his win of the Oceania event two weeks ago. Here s an early tip for the fast action, don t miss the semi finals on the way to the final when the heat will be on to make the cut for a finals berth. on a new significance now the O word is attached, featuring Gitch versus Goble and the rest of the specialist speed machines. Watch out for young guns, Wayne Dunbar, Oceania Under 18 winner, and Glenn Rypp a finalist at last year s junior world championship. Hot on their heels are the next generation of racers, Scott Smith of Illawarra, Jeremy Petho from West Lakes and Charlie Copeland of Sunshine Coast to name but a few. With many of the Beijing cycle athletes either on the bench or in retirement all eyes will be on Jo Brigden-Jones across all distances and Hannah Davis who is favouring the 200m sprint. Another not to miss showdown in the senior men will be the K2 1000m with world silver medalists Smith and Morrison and the Murray Stewart and Jacob Clear combo ready to fire on all cylinders. And don t forget the 200m events which have taken Among those jostling for position will be Queensland s Hailey McGinty and Bernadette Wallace, South Australians Anna Haymes, back from injury, Mieke Boerema and junior, Fiona Kidd, will be looking to make their mark as will the Illawarra women, Elysse Yardley, Lauren Smith and Maddison Prior, a double finalist at last year s junior worlds in Moscow. Look no further than the four heats in the women s Under 16 class for encouraging signs that the long-term future in women s kayak can be bright and healthy and it is here that the impact of recent NTID initiatives is making its mark. Bright signs are also appearing in the men s canoe with young Queenslanders, Alex Haas and Jake Donaghy posting internationally competitive age group times and closing the gap on the seniors. Following on from the Oceania Open look out for David Rolfe and other Para Canoeists who are making their mark in the 200m events as Australian Canoeing and the Below: David Smith and Luke Morrison claim silver in the K2 1000m at 2009 World Championships Above: Matt Goble, World Cup medallist in K1 200m in 2009 International Canoe Federation support the campaign for Paralympic inclusion in 2010. Also, new on the block will be Andrea Wood who has made the switch to women s C1, further proof that the times are changing. As well as racing for national championship honours and personal bests, many athletes will be competing for selection to national teams. The nationals will be the main selection event, for the senior team for World Cups, the 2010 World Championships in Poznan, Poland, in August as well as other Australian teams including an emerging athlete tour, junior teams for the Ruhr Regatta in Bochum in June, the Olympic Hopes competition in Slovakia in September, the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and a National Talent Squad. Good luck to you all! Finally, the officials and volunteers at this regatta have matched the dedication and commitment of the athletes over numerous years and will be deserving of your support and appreciation to be able to perform at their best on the day. Thanks in advance!

TIMETABLE OF EVENTS WEDNESDAY 10 MARCH THURSDAY 11 MARCH FRIDAY 12 MARCH 1 8:00 AM K1 1000 D HEAT 1 2 8:07 AM K1 1000 D HEAT 2 3 8:14 AM K1 1000 D HEAT 3 4 8:21 AM K1 1000 D HEAT 4 5 8:28 AM K1 1000 D HEAT 5 6 8:35 AM K2 1000 18 A HEAT 1 7 8:42 AM K2 1000 18 A HEAT 2 8 8:49 AM WK1 1000 C HEAT 1 9 8:56 AM WK1 1000 C HEAT 2 10 9:03 AM WK1 1000 C HEAT 3 11 9:10 AM WK1 1000 C HEAT 4 12 9:17 AM K1 1000 16 C HEAT 1 13 9:24 AM K1 1000 16 C HEAT 2 14 9:31 AM K1 1000 16 C HEAT 3 15 9:38 AM K1 1000 16 C HEAT 4 16 10:15 AM WK1 1000 18 A HEAT 1 17 10:22 AM WK1 1000 18 A HEAT 2 18 10:29 AM WK2 1000 16 A HEAT 1 19 10:36 AM WK2 1000 16 A HEAT 2 20 10:43 AM K1 1000 D SEMI 1 21 10:50 AM K1 1000 D SEMI 2 22 10:57 AM K1 1000 D SEMI 3 23 11:04 AM K1 1000 18 D HEAT 1 24 11:11 AM K1 1000 18 D HEAT 2 25 11:18 AM K1 1000 18 D HEAT 3 26 11:25 AM K1 1000 18 D HEAT 4 27 11:32 AM K1 1000 18 D HEAT 5 28 11:39 AM WK1 1000 C SEMI 1 29 11:46 AM WK1 1000 C SEMI 2 30 11:53 AM WK1 1000 C SEMI 3 LUNCH 31 1:00 PM WK4 1000 18 DF FINAL 32 1:07 PM K1 1000 16 C SEMI 1 33 1:14 PM K1 1000 16 C SEMI 2 34 1:21 PM K1 1000 16 C SEMI 3 35 1:28 PM WK1 1000 16 B HEAT 1 36 1:35 PM WK1 1000 16 B HEAT 2 37 1:42 PM WK1 1000 16 B HEAT 3 38 1:49 PM K2 1000 B1 HEAT 1 39 1:56 PM K2 1000 B1 HEAT 2 40 2:03 PM K2 1000 B1 HEAT 3 41 2:10 PM K1 1000 18 D SEMI 1 42 2:17 PM K1 1000 18 D SEMI 2 43 2:24 PM K1 1000 18 D SEMI 3 44 2:31 PM WK2 1000 A HEAT 1 45 2:38 PM WK2 1000 A HEAT 2 LONG DISTANCE 46 3:00 PM WK2 2500 14 DF FINAL 47 3:05 PM K2 2500 14 DF FINAL 48 3:40 PM K4 1000 18 DF FINAL 49 3:47 PM K2 1000 16 A HEAT 1 50 3:54 PM K2 1000 16 A HEAT 2 51 4:01 PM WK1 1000 16 B SEMI 1 52 4:08 PM WK1 1000 16 B SEMI 2 53 4:15 PM K1 1000 23 DF FINAL 54 4:22 PM WK1 1000 23 DF FINAL 55 8:00 AM WK4 1000 16 DF FINAL 56 8:07 AM C1 1000 D/F FINAL 57 8:14 AM K2 1000 14 DF FINAL 58 8:21 AM K1 1000 D FINAL 2 59 8:28 AM K1 1000 D FINAL 1 60 8:35 AM K2 1000 18 A FINAL 61 8:42 AM WK1 1000 C FINAL 2 62 8:49 AM WK1 1000 C FINAL 1 63 8:56 AM WK1 1000 18 A FINAL 64 9:03 AM K2 1000 16 A FINAL 65 9:10 AM K4 1000 14MIX DF FINAL 66 9:40 AM WK2 1000 16 A FINAL 67 9:47 AM K2 1000 B1 FINAL 2 68 9:54 AM K2 1000 B1 FINAL 1 69 10:01 AM K1 1000 18 D FINAL 2 70 10:08 AM K1 1000 18 D FINAL 1 71 10:15 AM WK2 1000 A FINAL 72 10:22 AM K1 12 D/F FINAL 73 10:29 AM WK1 1000 14 DF FINAL 74 10:36 AM K1 1000 14 A HEAT 1 75 10:43 AM K1 1000 14 A HEAT 2 76 10:50 AM K4 1000 16 DF FINAL 77 10:57 AM WK2 1000 18 DF FINAL 78 11:04 AM C2 1000 D/F FINAL 79 11:45 PM K4 1000 DF FINAL 80 11:52 PM WK2 1000 14 DF FINAL 81 11:59 PM K1 1000 14 A FINAL 82 12:06 AM K1 1000 16 C FINAL 2 83 12:13 AM K1 1000 16 C FINAL 1 84 12:20 AM WK1 1000 16 C FINAL 2 85 12:27 AM WK1 1000 16 C FINAL 1 86 12:34 AM WK4 1000 DF FINAL LUNCH / Medals LONG DISTANCE 87 2;10 PM K2 5000 DF FINAL 88 2:15 PM WK2 5000 18 DF FINAL 89 3:00 PM K1 1000 50 DF FINAL 90 3:07 PM K1 1000 45 DF FINAL 91 3:14 PM K1 1000 35 DF FINAL 92 3:30 PM WK2 5000 DF FINAL 93 3:30 PM K2 5000 18 DF FINAL 98 3:45 PM WK1 2500 16 DF FINAL 99 3:45 PM K1 2500 16 DF FINAL 100 4:15 PM K2 1000 VET DF FINAL 101 8:00 AM K1 500 D HEAT 1 102 8:05 AM K1 500 D HEAT 2 103 8:10 AM K1 500 D HEAT 3 104 8:15 AM K1 500 D HEAT 4 105 8:20 AM K1 500 D HEAT 5 106 8:25 AM K2 500 18 A HEAT 1 107 8:30 AM K2 500 18 A HEAT 2 108 8:35 AM WK1 500 D HEAT 1 109 8:40 AM WK1 500 D HEAT 2 110 8:45 AM WK1 500 D HEAT 3 111 8:50 AM WK1 500 D HEAT 4 112 8:55 AM WK1 500 D HEAT 5 113 9:00 AM K1 500 16 D HEAT 1 114 9:05 AM K1 500 16 D HEAT 2 115 9:10 AM K1 500 16 D HEAT 3 116 9:15 AM K1 500 16 D HEAT 4 117 9:20 AM K1 500 16 D HEAT 5 118 10:00 AM WK1 500 18 A HEAT 1 119 10:05 AM WK1 500 18 A HEAT 2 120 10:10 AM WK2 500 16 A HEAT 1 121 10:15 AM WK2 500 16 A HEAT 2 122 10:20 AM K1 500 D SEMI 1 123 10:25 AM K1 500 D SEMI 2 124 10:30 AM K1 500 D SEMI 3 125 10:35 AM K1 500 18 D HEAT 1 126 10:40 AM K1 500 18 D HEAT 2 127 10:45 AM K1 500 18 D HEAT 3 128 10:50 AM K1 500 18 D HEAT 4 129 10:55 AM K1 500 18 D HEAT 5 130 11:00 AM WK1 500 D SEMI 1 131 11:05 AM WK1 500 D SEMI 2 132 11:10 AM WK1 500 D SEMI 3 133 12:00 PM WK4 500 18 DF FINAL 134 12:05 PM K1 500 16 D SEMI 1 135 12:10 PM K1 500 16 D SEMI 2 136 12:15 PM K1 500 16 D SEMI 3 137 12:20 PM WK1 500 16 C HEAT 1 138 12:25 PM WK1 500 16 C HEAT 2 139 12:30 PM WK1 500 16 C HEAT 3 140 12:35 PM WK1 500 16 C HEAT 4 141 12:40 PM K2 500 B1 HEAT 1 142 12:45 PM K2 500 B1 HEAT 2 143 12:50 PM K2 500 B1 HEAT 3 144 12:55 PM K1 500 18 D SEMI 1 145 1:00 PM K1 500 18 D SEMI 2 146 1:05 PM K1 500 18 D SEMI 3 147 1:10 PM WK2 500 B1 HEAT 1 148 1:15 PM WK2 500 B1 HEAT 2 149 1:20 PM WK2 500 B1 HEAT 3 LUNCH 150 2:20 PM K4 500 18 DF FINAL 151 2:25 PM K2 500 16 A HEAT 1 152 2:30 PM K2 500 16 A HEAT 2 153 2:35 PM WK1 500 16 C SEMI 1 154 2:40 PM WK1 500 16 C SEMI 2 155 2:45 PM WK1 500 16 C SEMI 3 156 2:50 PM K1 500 23 DF FINAL 157 2:55 PM WK1 500 23 DF FINAL LONG DISTANCE 158 3:20 PM WK1 2500 14 DF FINAL 159 3:20 PM K1 2500 14 DF FINAL Timetable correct at the time of printing. Timetable is subject to change. Please refer to daily schedule for accurate race times.

TIMETABLE OF EVENTS SATURDAY 13 MARCH SUNDAY 14 MARCH 160 8:00 AM WK4 500 16 DF FINAL 161 8:05 AM C1 500 DF FINAL 162 8:10 AM K2 500 14 DF FINAL 163 8:15 AM K2 500 VET DF FINAL 164 8:20 AM K1 500 D FINAL 2 165 8:25 AM K1 500 D FINAL 1 166 8:30 AM K2 500 18 A FINAL 167 8:35 AM WK1 500 D FINAL 2 168 8:40 AM WK1 500 D FINAL 1 169 8:45 AM WK1 500 18 A FINAL 170 8:50 AM K2 500 16 A FINAL 171 8:55 AM K4 500 14MIX DF FINAL 172 9:30 AM WK2 500 16 A FINAL 173 9:35 AM K1 500 50 DF FINAL 174 9:40 AM K1 500 45 DF FINAL 175 9:45 AM K1 500 35 DF FINAL 176 9:50 AM K2 500 B1 FINAL 2 177 9:55 AM K2 500 B1 FINAL 1 178 10:00 AM K1 500 18 D FINAL 2 179 10:05 AM K1 500 18 D FINAL 1 180 10:10 AM WK2 500 B1 FINAL 2 181 10:15 AM WK2 500 B1 FINAL 1 182 10:20 AM K1 12 D/F FINAL 183 10:25 AM WK1 500 14 DF FINAL 184 10:30 AM K1 500 14 A HEAT 1 185 10:35 AM K1 500 14 A HEAT 2 186 10:40 AM WK2 500 18 DF FINAL 187 10:45 AM K4 500 16 DF FINAL 188 11:15 AM WK4 500 DF FINAL 189 11:20 AM WK2 500 14 DF FINAL 190 11:25 AM K1 500 14 DF FINAL 191 11:30 AM K1 500 16 C FINAL 2 192 11:35 AM K1 500 16 C FINAL 1 193 11:40 AM WK1 500 16 C FINAL 2 194 11:45 AM WK1 500 16 C FINAL 1 195 11:50 AM C2 500 DF FINAL 196 11:55 AM K4 500 35 DF FINAL 197 12:00 PM K4 500 DF FINAL LUNCH /Medals Pontoon Move to 200 198 1:30 PM K1 200 D HEAT 1 199 1:35 PM K1 200 D HEAT 2 200 1:40 PM K1 200 D HEAT 3 201 1:45 PM K1 200 D HEAT 4 202 1:50 PM K1 200 D HEAT 5 203 1:55 PM K2 200 18 A HEAT 1 204 2:00 PM K2 200 18 A HEAT 2 205 2:05 PM WK1 200 18 B1 HEAT 1 206 2:10 PM WK1 200 18 B1 HEAT 2 207 2:15 PM WK1 200 18 B1 HEAT 3 208 2:20 PM K1 200 16 C HEAT 1 209 2:25 PM K1 200 16 C HEAT 2 210 2:30 PM K1 200 16 C HEAT 3 211 2:35 PM K1 200 16 C HEAT 4 212 2:40 PM WK1 200 C HEAT 1 213 2:45 PM WK1 200 C HEAT 2 214 2:50 PM WK1 200 C HEAT 3 215 2:55 PM WK1 200 C HEAT 4 216 3:00 PM WK2 200 16 A HEAT 1 217 3:05 PM WK2 200 16 A HEAT 2 217 3:30 PM WK4 200 18 DF FINAL 218 3:35 PM K1 200 D SEMI 1 219 3:40 PM K1 200 D SEMI 2 220 3:45 PM K1 200 D SEMI 3 221 3:50 PM K1 200 18 D HEAT 1 222 3:55 PM K1 200 18 D HEAT 2 223 4:00 PM K1 200 18 D HEAT 3 224 4:05 PM K1 200 18 D HEAT 4 225 4:10 PM K1 200 18 D HEAT 5 226 4:15 PM WK1 200 C SEMI 1 227 4:20 PM WK1 200 C SEMI 2 228 4:25 PM WK1 200 C SEMI 3 229 4:30 PM K1 200 16 C SEMI 1 230 4:35 PM K1 200 16 C SEMI 2 231 4:40 PM K1 200 16 C SEMI 3 232 4:45 PM K1 200 23 A HEAT 1 233 4:50 PM K1 200 23 A HEAT 2 234 4:55 PM WK1 200 23 DF FINAL 235 5:00 PM WK4 200 16 DF FINAL 236 8:00 AM K4 200 16 DF FINAL 237 8:05 AM WK1 200 16 C HEAT 1 238 8:10 AM WK1 200 16 C HEAT 2 239 8:15 AM WK1 200 16 C HEAT 3 240 8:20 AM WK1 200 16 C HEAT 4 241 8:25 AM K2 200 B1 HEAT 1 242 8:30 AM K2 200 B1 HEAT 2 243 8:35 AM K2 200 B1 HEAT 3 244 8:40 AM WK2 200 A HEAT 1 245 8:45 AM WK2 200 A HEAT 2 246 8:50 AM K4 200 35 DF FINAL 247 8:55 AM K1 200 18 D SEMI 1 248 9:00 AM K1 200 18 D SEMI 2 249 9:05 AM K1 200 18 D SEMI 3 250 9:10 AM K1 12 D/F FINAL 251 9:15 AM WK1 500 18 A FINAL 252 9:20 AM K4 200 14MIX DF FINAL 253 9:45 AM K2 200 16 A HEAT 1 254 9:50 AM K2 200 16 A HEAT 2 255 9:55 AM K1 200 D FINAL 2 256 10:00 AM K1 200 D FINAL 1 257 10:05 AM WK2 200 18 A Heat 1 258 10:10 AM WK2 200 18 A Heat 2 259 10:15 AM WK1 200 16 C SEMI 1 260 10:20 AM WK1 200 16 C SEMI 2 261 10:25 AM WK1 200 16 C SEMI 3 262 10:30 AM C1 200 DF FINAL 263 10:35 AM WK1 200 C FINAL 2 264 10:40 AM WK1 200 C FINAL 1 265 10:45 AM WK1 200 14 DF FINAL 266 10:50 AM K2 200 18 A FINAL 267 10:55 AM K1 200 14 A HEAT 1 268 11:00 AM K1 200 14 A HEAT 2 269 11:05 AM K1 200 23 A FINAL 270 11:10 AM PC K1 200 271 11:40 AM K2 200 55 DF FINAL 272 11:45 AM K2 200 45 DF FINAL 273 11:50 AM K2 200 35 DF FINAL 274 11:55 AM K4 200 18 DF FINAL 275 12:00 PM K2 200 B1 FINAL 2 276 12:05 PM K2 200 B1 FINAL 1 277 12:10 PM WK2 200 14 DF FINAL 278 12:15 PM K1 200 14 A FINAL 279 12:20 PM WK2 200 18 A FINAL 280 12:25 PM K1 200 16 C FINAL 2 281 12:30 PM K1 200 16 C FINAL 1 282 12:35 PM WK1 200 16 C FINAL 2 283 12:40 PM WK1 200 16 C FINAL 1 284 12:45 PM WK2 200 A FINAL LUNCH 285 1:45 PM PC K2 200 286 1:45 PM WK4 200 DF FINAL 287 1:45 PM C2 200 DF FINAL 288 1:45 PM WK2 200 16 A FINAL 289 1:45 PM K1 200 50 DF FINAL 290 1:45 PM K1 200 45 DF FINAL 291 1:45 PM K1 200 35 DF FINAL 292 1:45 PM K2 200 16 A FINAL 293 1:45 PM K2 200 14 DF FINAL 294 1:45 PM K1 200 18 D FINAL 2 295 1:45 PM K1 200 18 D FINAL 1 296 1:45 PM K4 200 DF FINAL /Medals LONG DISTANCE 297 2:50 PM K1 5000 DF FINAL 298 2:55 PM K1 5000 18 DF FINAL 299 3;00 PM C1 5000 DF FINAL 300 3:05 PM WK1 5000 DF FINAL 301 3:05 PM WK1 5000 18 DF FINAL 302 3:40 PM K1 5000 50 DF FINAL 303 3:40 PM K1 5000 45 DF FINAL 304 3:40 PM K1 5000 35 DF FINAL 305 3:55 PM WK2 2500 16 FINAL 306 4:00 PM K2 2500 16 DF FINAL Timetable correct at the time of printing. Timetable is subject to change. Please refer to daily schedule for accurate race times.

The National Talent Identification and Development (NTID) program is an Australian Sports Commission initiative that works with Australian Canoeing to identify talented athletes, 12 years and older, and prepare them for participation in domestic, national and eventually, international competition. The program utilises information across all disciplines of sports science to identify young athletes with characteristics associated with elite performance. Once athletes have been identified they are provided with the opportunity to realise their potential in high-quality talent development programs in Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia, and the National Talent Squad. More information on the NTID program is available at www.ausport.gov.au/canoe or by contacting Elissa Morley 07 3031 8014.

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Andrea Wood is coordinator of the Australian Para Canoe program, and has also made a conversion from K1 to C1 paddling herself. PADDLEABILITY FINDS IT s LEGS Following the successful launch of the ICF PaddleAbility program in 2009, the National Titles will include canoe sprint events over 200m for athletes with disabilities. The new name for these events is Para Canoeing. New para canoe competitor David Rolfe showing his strength at the Oceania Open in February PaddleAbility is the generic name of the new program adopted by the International Canoe Federation for athletes with physical disabilities competing in canoeing. Para Canoeing is the new name adopted by the ICF to align selective canoe sprint events more closely with the Paralympic movement. 2008 was a ground-breaking year for the PaddleAbility program. The first international conference was held in Montreal, Canada. The first international competition was held in Milan, Italy. Canada included PaddleAbility races in the National Championship, for the second time. In 2009, athletes with physical disabilities competed in four full medal events at the 2009 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships for the first time! The four events held over 200m were: K1 men 200, K1W 200, Mixed K2 200m, C2 200m. The next step, is to qualify for inclusion in the 2016 Paralympic Games by meeting the standards for inclusion set out by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). The ICF will need to increase its participation to a minimum of 24 countries from 3 continents. The ICF aims to reach this target at the world championships in Poznan, Poland, next August. A second successful event in the 2010 World Championships will move canoeing one step closer to the 2016 Paralympics. Who can participate? PaddleAbility is for everyone no matter your disability! However, Para Canoeing is limited to a few events at this stage. At the 2010 National Championships, the Para Canoeing Events are Men and Women s V1 200m, Men and Women s K1 200m and Men s K2 200m. For further enquiries go to www.canoe.org.au/paddleability or email Una McKay at info@canoe.org.au

GOOD LUCK I would like to wish all competitors the best for the National Championships. Race hard, and go for good times. In my role, I am always looking to the future, to improve our results internationally and have more Australians placing in finals at World Championships. Now is the time to race hard and show us what you ve got, and also what you ve got the potential to do. Good luck! Martin Marinov NATIONAL CANOE SPRINT HEAD COACH THANKS TO OUR REGATTA OFFICIALS Mark O Brien South Australia Martin Finn South Australia Derek Stevens South Australia Jim Murphy South Australia Sandra Murphy South Australia Col Peters Pedrag Bradilovic Jerry Brayne David Leech-Hines Jonathon Mayne Jenny Mayne Dasha Kopecek Tom Hirschoff Greg Kaeding Western Australia Peter Martin Western Australia Jerry Dunn Queensland Lorraine Harper-Horac New South Wales Jan Hall New South Wales Norm Woodforde New South Wales Fran White New South Wales Tony White New South Wales Fred Bahrami New South Wales Greg Bell New South Wales Robbie Stewart New South Wales