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Champions Crowned for Sprint Racing and Overall at the APP World Tour’s 2019 London SUP Open

APP World Tour Sprint Races turn Hackney Marshes into a gladiators’ arena

The APP World Tour’s Sprint Race Elimination held at the Hackney Fitness Festival in London this Sunday gave birth to a new generation of Championship Tour talent, as seasoned leaders gave way to new names on the APP World Tour in front of a roaring crowd.

The London’s SUP Open frontrunners consisted of many of the now expected big names, but also featured new talent and unexpected Champions in both the Distance and Sprint courses.  Here’s the wrap up

Explosive Sprint Races come alive with New Racing Format in London SUP Open

Tristan Boxford, pushing the boundaries of the sport of stand up paddling to new heights and in fresh directions, is always looking for new dynamic formats that excite his racers and provide a fitting showcase of the sport, especially given the scale of the Hackney Festival of Fitness and sheer number of people in attendance.

The Sprint Races at the Hackney Marshes as part of the London SUP Open were a reflection of that thinking. The APP team, together with Race Director Anthony Vela created a compact, tight, new course to thrill spectators and challenge world class athletes to perform at their best. Four man heats had racers moving in opposiite directions from each other, rounding an outside buoy and back to cross in the middle of the arena in front of the crowd, before heading for the far buoy on the opposite side of the course before sprinting to the final turn and through the APP arch.

The action was kept in full view of the spectator platform and held the energy high and the action electric. As the day built, so did the heats as times logged, as athletes challenged each other on this new course which required tight buoy turns, quick thinking and a final sprint to the finish

Noic Garioud and Seychelle Webster crowned Sprint Champions

As APP racers settled in to the new racing format, a whole new show began  Casper Steinfath, absent from the distance course the day before due to Tenosynovitis, led the charge in posting heat times and pushing the World’s best to perform.  Both Nika brothers, Claudio and Leonard, drove the compeition to new heights as their ferocity under pressure put competitors on red alert. Meanwhile, Titouan Puyo and Bruno Hasulyo both made their presence felt with powerful, consistent performances.

The true hero of the Sprints: 17-year-old Noic Garoiud from New Calcedonia, made a mark for himself on this final day of action.  Moving past notable athletes like Connor Baxter, Itzel Delgado and Arthur Arutkin, Garioud electrified the competition with his heat times and blazing paddle techniques drawing powerful responses from the galley, fellow athletes and spectators alike.

In the Final Round, it was Garioud, Steinfath, Claudio NIka and Titouan Puyo, a powerhouse of performance and talent.  The young New Caledonian racer Garioud never looked up from the start, but burned through the course with such speed that the crowd came to its feet to cheer him in. His presence and performance this weeken established him as a new up and coming Contender on the APP World Tour as Garioud arrived on the world’s stage with a bang to claim the APP World Tour Sprint Championships at the London SUP Open against some of the greatest racers of all time.

Men’s Top 5 Sprint Racing:

  1. Noic Garioiud (New Caledonia)
  2. Claudio Nika (Italy)
  3. Casper Steinfath (Denmark)
  4. Titouan Puyo (New Caledonia)
  5. Arthur Arutkin (France) / Daniel Hasulyo (Hungary)

Women’s Powerful Sprint Performances Captures London’s Attention

On the Women’s side of the Sprint races, the compeition showcased a powerhouse of new talent mixed with veteran contenders to create a fresh feel and exciting podium line up.

In the early heats, Lina Augaitis found her rhythm, reminding the field that with her 2nd place finish the day before on the Distance Course, she would be a major contender for the overall win.

April Zilg also made her presence felt with excellent tactical sprint racing. April calmly disposed of her opponants advancing through the heats. Meanwhile, Fiona Wylde, Candice Appleby, Amandine Chazot and Distance winner Seychelle Webster all came together for a powerful display of talent.

It soon became apparent the battle would be between Webster, Appleby, Chazot and Zilg as each woman forced their opponents to work harder in order to stay in the elimination rounds.  First Augaitis went down, followed by Wylde. All of a sudden, we had a host of new potential Champions in the process.

In the final round, the women’s capacity to generate excitement was palpably felt as Webster and Zilg crossed the middle of the course in front of the stands, paddles blurred in furious movement.

Seychelle Webster let out a yebel yell when she came through the gates for a first place finish, April Zilg happily took second, Candice Appleby – a former World Champ – in 3rd and Amandine Chazot from France in fourth.

Women’s Top 5, Sprint Racing

  1. Seychelle Webster (USA)
  2. April Zilg (USA)
  3. Candice Appleby (USA)
  4. Amandine Chazot (USA)
  5. Fiona Wylde (USA) / Yuka Sato (JP)

2019 London SUP Open Overall Winners Crowned

After a weekend of spectacular racing in the great city of London including the historic distance race on the Thames River and sprint racing at the Hackney Marshes as part of the Hackney Fitness Festival, the APP World Tour crowned their first champions of 2019 at the London SUP Open.

For the men, with combined points of 14,000 from his weekend performance, young Noic Garioud took 1st place in the Overall standings taking home a $6,000 paycheck together with his APP ‘Game of Thrones’ / Medieval helmet-trophy and a fleece-lined changing robe by Dry Robe.  Michael Booth, who won the Distance course on the Thames on Saturday, which combined with his Sprint performance, wrapped up the weekend with 13,000 points for a 2nd place finish Overall.  Titouan Puyo put on an impressive first performance on the APP World Tour, with a 3rd place in the Distance and 4th place in the sprints giving him a combined point score of 12,250 and 3rd place overall for the event.

Men’s Overall Results

  1. Noic Garioud (New Caledonia)
  2. MIchael Booth (Australia)
  3. Titouan Puyo (New Caledonia)

In an upset of the usual guard (except for Candice Appleby) and as brand new APP World Tour athletes, Seychelle Webster and April Zilg dominated the Sprint races to secure their spots at the top of the leaderboard for the Overall Result at this year’s London SUP Open.  Hanging tough with the new World Tour competitors was veteran and World Champ herself, Candice Appleby. Here is how it ended up:

Seychelle took double wins here at the London SUP Open to award her a dominating 20,000 points going into the next event.  April Zilg’s strong performance in both sprint and distance combined give her 13,000 points moving into New York for the next stop on the Tour.  Candice Appleby’s strength and competitor status keeps her firmly on the podium with an overall score of 12,250 behind Zilg.  It’s going to be a great year of racing ahead!

Women’s Overall

  1. Seychelle Webster (USA)
  2. April Zilg  (USA)
  3. Candice Appleby (USA)

Make sure to go to www.appworldtour.com and @appworldtour for highlights, replays and photos from all the action from the London SUP Open this past weekend and join us at the end of August for the next stop on the 2019 APP World Tour in New York.

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