Waiariki kayakers Mike Dawson and defending champion Sam Sutton will headline the Kiwi contingent at the adidas Sickline world extreme kayaking championships in Austria this weekend.
Sutton will be chasing a third consecutive title on the Otztaler Ache River in Austria's Otztal Valley. It remains the only major extreme crown
Dawson has yet to win, despite second placings in 2009 and 2011. The Waiariki Academy of Sport stars will be joined on the starting line by fellow New Zealanders Jamie Sutton, Wills Martin and Brendon Baily, although Sam Sutton admits this year could be wide open.
"So far the course has been very exciting with higher water levels than previous years, meaning it is much harder to stay online," said Sutton, who set a course record of 55.84 seconds in his Bliss-Stick Tuna last year. "If the water levels continue to rise with the forecasted rain, it's going to take a very skilled paddler with some luck to win the event, or it might just be a lottery. Regardless, I'm hoping Mike and I can pull a 1-2 finish just like last year and keep that Kiwi domination flowing."
With their podium finishes last year, Sutton, Dawson and German Paul Bockelmann have automatically qualified for the top 48, with 150 of the world's best extreme paddlers having to get through two qualifying runs first. That field includes Olympic whitewater slalom silver medallist Vavra Hradilek - the Czech paddler who spent last summer training in Rotorua with Dawson - and bronze medallist Hannes Aigner (Germany). The top 48 then race two rounds of knockout competition before the top 15 final.
This racing is set against the backdrop of one of the most intimidating stretches of whitewater in Europe, 280 metres of grade five rapids down the infamous Wellerbrucke section of the river. "There is a nasty recirculating hole just above the bottom drop, aptly named the Champions Killer, which has been holding down nearly two-thirds of the guys practising their runs so far," Dawson said. "I had some carnage in training on Monday when I got swept under a rock halfway down. I got wedged under it pretty good before being submerged and pulled right under and coming out the other side - it was definitely a bit sketchy but at least I know not to try that again!"