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Nova Scotians win big at Canadian paddling championships

It was a great start for Nova Scotia paddlers at the 2021 Sprint National Championships on Mooneys Bay in Ottawa on Monday. Two Nova Scotia men and two women won their events on the opening day of the regatta.

Ian Gaudet took home trophy that honours former Banook paddler

Grace Whebby (center) was the winner in the senior women's K-1 200 metre event at the 2021 Sprint Nationals in Ottawa. (Canoe Kayak Canada)

It was a great start for Nova Scotia paddlers at the 2021 Sprint National Championships on Mooney's Bay in Ottawa.

Two Nova Scotia men and two women won their events on the opening day of the regatta on Monday.

Craig Spence of the Cheema Aquatic Club in Waverley, N.S., paddled his way to an impressive win in the senior men's C-1 1,000-metre race, finishing more than three seconds ahead of the second place finisher.

Nova Scotia paddlers Bret Himmelman and Andrew Billard, both from the Maskwa Aquatic Club in Halifax, finished in third and fourth.

Dartmouth paddler Ian Gaudet of the Banook Canoe Clubin Dartmouth, N.S., won the under-18 men's K-1 200-metre race. It was a close finish, with Gaudet winning by just one-tenth of a second.

"I knew it was going to be close and I knew it was going to be a good fight right to the end for the win," said Gaudet in an interview Tuesday morning from Ottawa. "To win the race feels absolutely amazing."

Craig Spence stands on the winners platform after winning the senior men's C-1 1,000 metre race at the 2021 Sprint Nationals in Ottawa. (Canoe Kayak Canada)

Two female paddlers from Nova Scotia are also bringing home gold. Geneva Bond of Maskwa won the under-18 women's C-1 500-metre race, beating out Ava Carew of the Senobe Aquatic Club in Dartmouth.

Another Dartmouth paddler won in the senior women's K-1 200-metre event Grace Whebby of the Mic Mac Amateur Aquatic Club.

Many of the winners from Monday will be racing in other events during the regatta.

For Gaudet, the win in the 200-metre race was special because he captured the Michael Schaus Memorial Trophy.

Ian Gaudet is shown holding the Michael Schaus Memorial Trophy. (Submitted by Kim Gaudet)

Michael Schaus was a former competitive paddler at the Banook club who competed for Canada at the 2005 world junior championships. He died in 2009 at the age of 21.

"His whole family is still very active with the club. They are still members and I see them almost every day," said Gaudet. "It's very important to me to bring their trophy back to the club."

World championships

Gaudet's performance made for an easy decision for him to be placed on Canada's team that will take part in the world championships that begin on Friday in Portugal. He will be joined by fourteen other Nova Scotia paddlers named to Canada's junior men's and U-23 teams.

  • Junior Men's Kayak: Ian Gaudet, Cole Parsons, Craig Johnson.
  • Junior Women's Kayak: Emily Parsons.
  • Junior Women's Canoe: Geneva Bond, Ava Carew.
  • Under-23 Men's Kayak: Alex Canning, Jack Hall.
  • Under-23 Women's Canoe: Sloan MacKenzie.
  • Under-23 Men's Canoe: Connor Fitzpatrick, Andrew Billard.