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All Aussies through to canoe sprint semi-finals

 

All Aussies through to canoe sprint semi-finals

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Jean van der Westhuyzen

CANOE SPRINT: All four Australian boats in action on day one of the Canoe Sprint at the Sea Forest Waterway have progressed through to Tuesday's semi-finals.

Olympic debutants Tom Green and Jean van der Westhuyzen were first on the course in the K1 1000m. Green finished second in his heat and auto-qualified for the semis, while van der Westhuyzen won his quarter-final to claim a semi-final berth of his own.

Green was pleased with his first performance at the Games and enjoyed racing against international competitors again, with the team last competing on the international stage at the World Championships in 2019.

“That was my goal to come out here today and push up to try and get straight through to the semi-final, so I’m very happy with that,” Green said.

“It’s just been so long between international regattas, I haven’t been able to test myself against international competition in almost two years.

“I remember I raced them at the 2019 World Cup in the K1 1000m, so it’s been since then that I’ve raced against these big boys. So I’m pretty happy with how I went today.”

Green finished the heat in a time of 3:39.492, second behind Olympic silver medallist and four-time world champion Josef Dostal (CZE).

With Green earning a rest from the quarter-finals, he kept a keen eye on fellow Aussie and K2 teammate van der Westhuyzen, who qualified for Tuesday’s semi with a win in the quarter-final.

“Jean has played a big role in the preparation.  We work off each other really well, and he helps push me in training and vice versa,” Green said.

“I’ll still be keeping an eye on him because he is my competitor and I’m honoured to be able to race against him.

“At the end of the day, he’s helped me so much and I hope I can help him as much as he’s helped me.”

Westhuyzen impressed in the quarter-final, winning ahead of Frenchman and dual Olympian Etienne Hubert in a time of 3:46.104.

“It was a tough race in the head wind, but I was happy to stick to the race plan and just to listen to our coaches Jimmy (Owens) and Smithy (David Smith) and execute,” van der Westhuyzen said after the quarter-final.

“I was surprisingly relaxed. I was way more nervous the night before and at brekkie this morning but getting on the course I felt quite relaxed.”

In the women’s K2 500m, both Australian boats qualified for the semi-finals via the quarter-finals after Alyssa Bull/Alyce Wood and Jaime Roberts/Jo Brigden-Jones posted a third and fifth place respectively in their heats.

In the quarter-finals, both Australian boats were lining up against each other in the same race with Alyssa Bull/Alyce Wood qualifying for Tuesday’s semi-final in second, while Jaime Roberts/Jo Brigden-Jones qualified in fourth.

Like Green, Roberts was thrilled to be back competing in an international regatta and racing at her first Olympic Games.

“That was our first race since World Championships, so it’s been a while since we’ve seen our competitors,” Roberts said.

“It’s my first Olympics, and now two races done, and I couldn’t be happier to be through to the semi-final.”

Having represented Australia at the London 2012 Olympic Games, and back for her second Olympics, Brigden-Jones was proud to pull on the green and gold again.

“It was good to go down the course today. Our plan looking at the draw was just to be smart,” Brigden-Jones said.

“We went out hard in our heat for the first 300m, and then Jaime had a sneaky look around to see where we were at.

“We decided to back off a little, and start the preparation for the quarter-final.”

Dual Olympians Alyce Wood and Alyssa Bull were also happy with their performance in the first two races in over two years, finishing second in the quarter-final in a time of 1:47.057.

“We lined up in that heat and there were definitely a few jitters on that start line. We didn’t put our best race forward by all means,” Wood said.

“But it was nice for us to get out there again in the quarter-final and put a really nice race forward, which gives us confidence before tomorrow’s semi.

Alyssa Bull was excited at their potential to perform better.

“We are very happy with the quarter-final and are looking forward to tomorrow. We tend to get better the more races we do, so we are very excited,” Bull said.

All four Australian boats will return to Sea Forest Waterway tomorrow for the MK1 1000m and WK2 500m semi-finals, before the finals later in the afternoon.

See Monday’s full race results here.

Schedule Tuesday 3 August

Men’s K1 1000m semi-final two - 11:08am AEST

Lane 1 -  Jean van der Westhuyzen
Lane 3 - Tom Green

Progression: 1st – 4th to final A, rest to final B

Men’s K1 1000m finals

1:12pm AEST | final B
1:20pm AEST | final A

Women’s K2 500m semi-final two - 11:30am AEST

Lane 1 | Jaime Roberts + Jo Brigden-Jones
Lane 7 | Alyssa Bulla + Alyce Wood

Progression: 1st – 4th to final A, rest to final B

Women's K2 500m finals

1:39pm AEST | final B
1:46pm AEST | final A

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