New champions crowned at ocean racing world titles

Kenny Rice has continued South Africa’s dominance of the men’s competition at the ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Championships, while Jemma Smith won Australia’s first women’s senior title on an exciting day of racing in Portugal on Thursday. Rice managed to sprint clear of teammate Hank McGregor in the calm conditions at Viano do Castelo to win South Africa a fourth men’s title in the six world championships contested since 2013. Rice finished second behind his brother, Sean, a two-time world champion, in 2019. “It feels a little weird, I had no idea I was at the front,” Rice said. “I was just pushing along there, I saw Hank on the inside so I just tried to race him into the beach, and had a really good section at the end. It was a solid race and I left it all on the line. “I just tried to hang in there at the start, and then recalibrated after the first five kilometres and really had a go. After 12 kilometres I was just hoping for top five, but close to the finish I knew I had the upper hand and I just kept telling myself to shut the door. “I’m really chuffed to bring it back home for the Rices.” McGregor won his second silver medal, while Australia’s Mackenzie Hynard took his first senior world championship medal by finishing third. The women’s race quickly developed into a contest between Australia’s Smith, the U23 world champion from 2019, and New Zealand’s 2019 senior world champion, Danielle McKenzie . Smith took control in the second half of the race to secure Australia’s first medal in the senior world championship women’s competition. “I’m really stoked with that, I came into this race not really knowing how I would go because we haven’t raced internationally for a long time,” Smith said. “Seeing the world championships being run last year, and Australia and New Zealand not being able to contest was really tough and I was itching to get back this year and put a good race together. “I think we were all probably hoping for a bit more wind, the first half of...

[go to the magazine: canoeicf]

Continue with the original post:
https://www.canoeicf.com/news/new-champions-crowned-ocean-racing-world-titles

New champions crowned at ocean racing world titles
canoeicf

Other News

Home favourite Kopasz shines as rivals struggle on first day in Szeged
canoeicf

2026-05-08

Home favourite Kopasz shines as rivals struggle on first day in Szeged

[canoeicf] Hungary’s Balint Kopasz came to the fore as his Olympic rivals came unstuck on the first day of the International Canoe Federation Canoe Sprint World Cup in Szeged. Kopasz will be the only paddler who got on the podium at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 that will compete in Saturday’s kayak single… >>
Bester and Pereira dominate as ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Series begins in Madeira
totalpaddler

2026-05-06

Bester and Pereira dominate as ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Series begins in Madeira

[totalpaddler] South Africa's Kira Bester and Portugal's Bernardo Pereira secured impressive victories at the Madeira Ocean Racing Challenge, marking a dominant start to the 2026 ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Series. Their wins at this initial event set a high standard for the season ahead. >>
Elite field of paddlers descends on Madeira for ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Series opener.
canoeicf

2026-05-03

Elite field of paddlers descends on Madeira for ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Series opener.

[canoeicf] World champions Kira Bester (RSA) and Gordan Harbrecht (GER) headline an elite field for the ICF Canoe Ocean Racing World Series opener in Madeira. They are joined by top contenders like Rosemary Edwards (GBR) and local star Bernardo Pereira. Taking place at the site of the 2024 World Championships, the event features surfski singles and doubles across senior and junior categories. Local organizers promise a world-class experience, leveraging Madeira’s challenging coastal conditions. >>