Sup Surfing: 2017 ISA World Day 2 - New-York ESTV
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Copenhagen, Denmark, September 3, 2017 - Local sensation, Casper Steinfath overcame a second-place finish in the semi-final to deliver a commanding gold-medal performance in the 200-meter SUP Sprint Race Final to close a spectacular weekend of SUP racing in Copenhagen at the 2017 ISA World SUP and Paddleboard Championship.
The spectacular win by Steinfath in front of an energetic and vocal home crowd was also carried live on Danish national television. Steinfath's victory was another historic moment for the sport of SUP and Denmark.
The SUP Sprint Gold Medal is the second consecutive Sprint Title and fifth ISA SUP Racing Title for Steinfath, who also has been a leader in advancing the sport of SUP, serving as the ISA Vice President since 2014.
"This is the biggest moment in my life," said Steinfath. "It doesn't feel real!"
"People talk about Denmark as the country of fairy tales and I feel the fairy tale of my life just came true. To win in front of my home crowd was just a wild dream. I thought I would never achieve it.
"I'm especially stoked after my first-round heat where I hit a wall and barely made the Finals.
"I am happy that I decided to not compete in the Distance Race and focus on the Sprints. I respect all the athletes that decided to do both, but my game plan worked. I couldn't ask for anything more."
Casper Steinfath, a local of Cold Hawaii, will now look ahead to the SUP Technical Race to take place in Vorupør between September 5-10, just kilometers from his home town of Klitmøller.
In the Women's SUP Sprint Final, Slovenia's Manca Notar put on a dominate performance, beating the rest of the field by a decisive three-second margin.
"This is incredible!" said Notar. "Coming from Slovenia we only have lakes and a little bit of seaside. I train all the time alone at home and I knew that I had pretty good times, but I didn't know I was this good. All the girls pushed so hard. I can't believe it."
Notar's Gold Medal exemplifies the growing reach of the sport in non-traditional SUP nations, just a day after Hungary's Bruno Hasulyo won the first ISA SUP Gold Medal ever for a land-locked nation in the Men's Distance Race. With just over 40 kilometers of coast in Slovenia, Notar's performance symbolizes another significant leap forward for developing SUP nations.
The SUP Sprints kicked off on Sunday morning with sunny skies and a light breeze at the Copenhagen Opera House. The 42 participating National teams lined the harbor to root on their athletes competing for Gold Medals. The Men and Women featured four Semifinal heats each, with the top two of each heat advancing to the eight-person Finals.
The SUP Sprint Semifinals entered the water first with France's Amandine Chazot (1:08:80) notching the fastest time for the Women and Latvia's Arvis Iljins (0:56:97) the fastest for the Men.
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The spectacular win by Steinfath in front of an energetic and vocal home crowd was also carried live on Danish national television. Steinfath's victory was another historic moment for the sport of SUP and Denmark.
The SUP Sprint Gold Medal is the second consecutive Sprint Title and fifth ISA SUP Racing Title for Steinfath, who also has been a leader in advancing the sport of SUP, serving as the ISA Vice President since 2014.
"This is the biggest moment in my life," said Steinfath. "It doesn't feel real!"
"People talk about Denmark as the country of fairy tales and I feel the fairy tale of my life just came true. To win in front of my home crowd was just a wild dream. I thought I would never achieve it.
"I'm especially stoked after my first-round heat where I hit a wall and barely made the Finals.
"I am happy that I decided to not compete in the Distance Race and focus on the Sprints. I respect all the athletes that decided to do both, but my game plan worked. I couldn't ask for anything more."
Casper Steinfath, a local of Cold Hawaii, will now look ahead to the SUP Technical Race to take place in Vorupør between September 5-10, just kilometers from his home town of Klitmøller.
In the Women's SUP Sprint Final, Slovenia's Manca Notar put on a dominate performance, beating the rest of the field by a decisive three-second margin.
"This is incredible!" said Notar. "Coming from Slovenia we only have lakes and a little bit of seaside. I train all the time alone at home and I knew that I had pretty good times, but I didn't know I was this good. All the girls pushed so hard. I can't believe it."
Notar's Gold Medal exemplifies the growing reach of the sport in non-traditional SUP nations, just a day after Hungary's Bruno Hasulyo won the first ISA SUP Gold Medal ever for a land-locked nation in the Men's Distance Race. With just over 40 kilometers of coast in Slovenia, Notar's performance symbolizes another significant leap forward for developing SUP nations.
The SUP Sprints kicked off on Sunday morning with sunny skies and a light breeze at the Copenhagen Opera House. The 42 participating National teams lined the harbor to root on their athletes competing for Gold Medals. The Men and Women featured four Semifinal heats each, with the top two of each heat advancing to the eight-person Finals.
The SUP Sprint Semifinals entered the water first with France's Amandine Chazot (1:08:80) notching the fastest time for the Women and Latvia's Arvis Iljins (0:56:97) the fastest for the Men.
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