New Zealand's under-19 women's team in action showing the form which won them gold at the White Water World Rafting Championships on Tarawera River at the weekend.Photo / Supplied.
The first overall winners of the 2013 World Rafting Championships have been decided with the victors in the Under-23 and Under-19 men's and women's classes being decided after an epic 45-minute down river race along the Rangitaiki River yesterday.
The home nation excelled on familiar water yesterday, securing two gold
medals and one silver both on the water and in the overall standings.
New Zealand's women capped a massive weekend by winning their respective categories on the Rangitaiki and securing the two overall gold medals for women. The women's Under-23 crew have been undefeated in the championship, winning the sprint, head to head, Slalom and down river to score a maximum 1000 points.
The Under-19 Women's crew - spurred on by a great win on Saturday in the slalom at Kawerau, paddled their best event so far to win the down river by more than 10 seconds, a performance which was good enough for them to leapfrog Brazil and win the overall gold medal as well as the down river.
Brazil did take a gold, however, winning the down river and securing top spot overall in the Men's Under-23 by just 25 points from the Czech Republic. Russia, who led the event after the sprint and head to head, slipped back into the bronze medal position with Italy fourth and New Zealand's men fifth. Japan finished sixth with Great Britain in seventh overall. The Kiwis had held fourth overall, but the Italian's fighting third in the down river vaulted them into the top four overall.