Titouan wins technical race at Gorge Paddle Challenge 2018
A WORD ON THE GORGE PADDLE CHALLENGE
Hood River is a scenic area in Oregon USA renowned amongst watermen and women. Not only is the area incredibly beautiful, it is also home to one of the most famous spots in the world for wind- and kitesurfer and many other sports. What makes the conditions truly unique at the Gorge is the atmospheric difference on either side of the massive Cascades Mountain Range. As the gap in the mountain range is relatively narrow, the difference in atmospheric pressure creates some very strong winds, which are unusual for a landlocked area like this.
What makes the conditions truly unique at the Gorge is the atmospheric difference on either side of the massive Cascades Mountain Range. As the gap in the mountain range is relatively narrow, the difference in atmospheric pressure creates some very strong winds, which are unusual for a landlocked area like this.
STRONG WINDS = FUN RIDES
Add the depths of the Gorge river that allow for some respectable waves and you get a unique natural phenomenon. The Gorge can dish up some serious waves, but they never break, making it an ideal playground for those athletes who know how to string one bump onto the next. This really adds to the challenge of the event, and all riders wish for strong downwind conditions as it really makes the Gorge Challenge an event in its own right. If the wind doesn’t materialize, the Gorge Paddle Challenge becomes much more of a technical event where racers really need to earn their bumps and glides throughout the 8-mile course.
The Technical Course Race on Sunday continues to contribute to your event average, and also give the audience in attendance to follow the racing up close, as a downwinder is not really a spectator sport. 5 laps at Waterfront Park allows spectators and online viewers alike to get a piece of the action as well. Every rider is allowed to do one “hot lap” where they avoid the time-consuming chicane between the buoys and take an outside line instead, adding to the tactical aspect of this race.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
2017 Titouan won the Technical Race and this year he pulled off the same feat again (full video below – scroll to 1 hour and 36 min). And while last year’s victory was achieved with a 2018 Sonic, Titouan raced a Carolina, a brand new shape for 2019 onto the 1st spot on the podium.
Extremely suitable for the different conditions that a technical course like the one at the Gorge Challenge can throw at you, Titouan had the right tool for the job. With a serious level of competition from all over the world, team NSP did well at the Double Downwinder. Managing to keep up with the locals who know the river like no other, all International NSP Team rider finished within the top 20 in a field of some of the most experienced paddleboard racers in the world.
All pics by Paddle League and Georgia Schofield unless stated otherwise. We will update this article once the official full results are in:
# | Athlete | Combined | Points | Board | Paddle | Nation |
1 | Noic Garioud | 1:58:33 | 100.00 | Sunova | Quickblade | New Caledonia |
2 | Clement Colmas | 1:59:58 | 75.00 | Starboard | Starboard | New Caledonia |
3 | Bernd Roediger | 2:00:33 | 60.00 | Naish | Naish | Hawaii |
4 | Titouan Puyo | 2:00:38 | 50.00 | NSP | Quickblade | France/New Cal |
5 | Lincoln Dews | 2:00:41 | 42.50 | DEEP | Quickblade | Australia |
6 | Travis Grant | 2:01:25 | 35.00 | NSP | Quickblade | Australia |
7 | Connor Baxter | 2:02:01 | 30.00 | Starboard | Starboard | Hawaii |
8 | Matt Nottage | 2:02:37 | 25.00 | Starboard | Starboard | Australia |
9 | Marcus Hansen | 2:02:53 | 22.50 | NSP | Quickblade | New Zealand |
10 | Arthur Arutkin | 2:04:42 | 20.00 | Fanatic | Quickblade | France |
11 | Vinnicius Martins | 2:04:59 | 18.00 | JP | JP | Brazil |
12 | Jake Jensen | 2:05:17 | 16.00 | ONE | ONE | Australia |
13 | Tom Auber | 2:06:09 | 15.00 | Fanatic | Quickblade | France |
14 | Georges Cronsteadt | 2:06:45 | 14.00 | 425 | 425 | Tahiti |
15 | Enzo Bennett | 2:07:24 | 13.00 | 425 | 425 | Tahiti |
16 | Alexandre Bicrel | 2:07:30 | 12.00 | NSP | Quickblade | France |
17 | Ty Judson | 2:07:41 | 11.00 | NSP | Quickblade | Australia |
18 | Martin Letourneur | 2:07:59 | 10.00 | Hobie | Quickblade | France |
19 | Martin Vitry | 2:08:16 | 9.00 | SIC | Quickblade | France |
20 | Chase Kosterlitz | 2:08:51 | 8.00 | JP | Quickblade | USA |
DOUBLE DOWNWINDER: WOMEN’S TOP 20
# | Athlete | Combined | Points | Combined | Board | Paddle | Nation |
1 | Fiona Wylde | 02:15:38 | 100.00 | 02:15:38 | Starboard | Starboard | USA |
2 | Annie Reickert | 02:19:10 | 75.00 | 02:19:10 | Naish | Naish | Hawaii |
3 | Terrene Black | 02:20:37 | 50.00 | 02:20:37 | ECS | Quickblade | Australia |
4 | Amandine Chazot | 02:21:38 | 60.00 | 02:21:38 | Starboard | Quickblade | France |
5 | April Zilg | 02:22:04 | 30.00 | 02:22:04 | ONE | Quickblade | USA |
6 | Seychelle | 02:22:25 | 42.50 | 02:22:25 | SIC | SIC | USA |
7 | Angela Jackson | 02:22:34 | 35.00 | 02:22:34 | ONE | ONE | Australia |
8 | Shae Foudy | 02:25:16 | 25.00 | 02:25:16 | Infinity | Quickblade | USA |
9 | Olivia Piana | 02:28:07 | 22.50 | 02:28:07 | 425 | 425 | France |
10 | Jade Howson | 02:28:54 | 20.00 | 02:28:54 | SIC | Quickblade | USA |
11 | Yuka Sato | 02:30:04 | 18.00 | 02:30:04 | Starboard | Black Project | Japan |
12 | Candice Appleby | 02:31:07 | 15.00 | 02:31:07 | Infinity | Quickblade | USA |
13 | Hannah Hill | 02:31:16 | 16.00 | 02:31:16 | Naish | Naish | USA |
14 | Stephanie Shideler | 02:32:51 | 14.00 | 02:32:51 | Infinity | Werner | USA |
15 | Kimberly Barnes | 02:34:52 | 12.00 | 02:34:52 | Flying Fish | Quickblade | USA |
16 | Shannon Bell | 02:35:19 | 13.00 | 02:35:19 | Starboard | Starboard | Canada |
17 | Lara Claydon | 02:36:52 | 11.00 | 02:36:52 | Rogue | Black Project | Hawaii |
18 | Sarah Sandstrom | 02:38:34 | 8.00 | 02:38:34 | Starboard | Starboard | USA |
19 | Erika Benitez | 02:38:52 | 10.00 | 02:38:52 | Brawner | Quickblade | Mexico |
20 | Susanne Lier | 02:39:07 | 9.00 | 02:39:07 | F-ONE | Quickblade | Germany |
NOTE: Only the Double Downwinder counts for The Paddle League World Rankings
‘HOT LAP’ ELITE COURSE RACE: MEN’S FINAL
1st: Titouan Puyo (0:25:57)
2nd: Arthur Arutkin (0:26:06)
3rd: Marcus Hansen (0:26:39)
4th: Enzo Bennett (0:26:58)
5th: Mo Freitas (0:27:04)
6th: Martin Vitry (0:27:10)
7th: Clement Colmas (0:27:15)
8th: Ty Judson (0:27:22)
9th: Noic Garioud (0:27:46)
10th: Tom Auber (0:27:57)
11th: Georges Cronsteadt (0:28:06)
12th: Josh Riccio (0:28:09)
13th: Lincoln Dews (0:28:49)
14th: Itzel Delgado (0:28:54)
15th: Leonard Nika (0:29:15)
16th: Slater Trout (0:29:51)
17th: Kody Kerbox (0:30:24)
18th: Matt Nottage (0:30:58)
19th: Fernando Stalla (0:31:21)
20th: Connor Baxter (0:31:22)
‘HOT LAP’ ELITE COURSE RACE: WOMEN’S FINAL
1st: Shae Foudy (0:32:34)
2nd: Seychelle (0:33:02)
3rd: Olivia Piana (0:33:24)
4th: Fiona Wylde (0:33:29)
5th: Yuka Sato (0:33:36)
6th: Angela Jackson (0:34:13)
7th: April Zilg (0:34:36)
8th: Candice Appleby (0:34:48)
9th: Terrene Black (0:36:20)
10th: Jennifer Lee (0:36:26)
11th: Shannon Bell (0:36:49)
12th: Jade Howson (0:37:12)
13th: Maddie Miller (0:37:19)
14th: Kimberly Barnes (0:37:26)
15th: Stephanie Shideler (0:37:34)
16th: Sarah Sandstrom (0:38:23)
17th: Erika Benitez (0:39:32)
18th: Abby Baker (0:39:46)
19th: Lara Claydon (0:40:35)
20th: Karen Kennedy (0:47:36)
21st: Adel Umannova (0:51:01)
GROM RACE: TOP BOYS
1st: Finn Spencer (0:17:10)
2nd: Shuri Araki (0:17:14)
3rd: Bodie von Allmen (0:17:24)
4th: Gavin Mencinsky (0:17:27)
5th: Rhys Staples (0:18:13)
GROM RACE: TOP GIRLS
1st: Mary Rose Kissinger (0:19:50)
2nd: Ava Kitt (0:22:29)
3rd: Ayden Kitt (0:23:23)
4th: Peri O’Connell (0:24:14)
5th: Maylee Jaggi (0:25:32)
OPEN/JUNIOR MEN’S COURSE RACE: TOP 10
1st: Leif Bergstrom (0:30:23) Open
2nd: Thomas Nilsen (0:30:38) Junior
3rd: Slater Fleck (0:30:53) Junior
4th: Chance Fielder (0:32:24) Open
5th: Jeramie Vaine (0:32:27) Open
6th: Dan Gavere (0:32:29) Open
7th: Martijn van Deth (0:32:31) Open
8th: Spencer Lazzar (0:32:46) Open
9th: Adam Gerbrecht (0:33:29) JUnior
10th: Elijah Schoenig (0:33:50) Junior
OPEN/JUNIOR WOMEN’S COURSE RACE: TOP 10
1st: Alyson Fromm (0:44:13) Open
2nd: Kristin Thomas (0:44:20) Open
3rd: Belah Ellis (0:45:04) Junior
4th: Mel Wygal (0:47:04) Open
5th: Mary Rose Kissinger (0:47:30) Junior
6th: Heather Thompson (0:47:48) Open
7th: Natalie Fon (0:48:03) Open
8th: Eva Scherer (0:48:05) Open
9th: Jackie Auchard (0:51:08) Open
10th: Sophia Riviello (0:51:18) Junior
OPEN DOWNWIND RACE: TOP 10 MEN
1st: Olivier Garioud (1:08:45)
2nd: Ingo Rademacher (1:09:13)
3rd: Evan Gerbrecht (1:09:44)
4th: Leif Bergstrom (1:10:24)
5th: Russel Peart (1:10:52)
6th: Spencer Lazzar (1:11:12)
7th: Chance Fielder (1:11:27)
8th: Brett Saguid (1:12:33)
9th: Jeramie Vaine (1:12:36)
10th: Rand Carter (1:12:50)
OPEN DOWNWIND RACE: TOP 10 WOMEN
1st: Kim Rueter (1:21:54)
2nd: Misako Yammoto (1:23:21)
3rd: Eva Scherer (1:23:29)
4th: Natlaie Fon (1:25:08)
5th: Kristin Thomas (1:26:44)
6th: Mel Selvidge (1:29:44)
7th: Mel Wygal (1:30:27)
8th: Maggie Adams (1:30:35)
9th: Kathleen Pratt (1:31:24)
10th: Heather Thompson (1:31:34)
FOIL DOWNWIND RACE
1st: Jefferey Spencer (0:47:05)
2nd: Ryan Funk (0:48:09)
3rd: Finn Spencer (0:48:55)
4th: Zane Schweitzer (0:51:31)
5th: Austin Kalama (0:56:26)
6th: Rod Parmenter (1:00:46)
7th: Dave Kalama (1:03:02)
8th: TJ Gulizia (1:13:36)