The Making of a Canoe Slalom Coach

by Kenneth Langford


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/31/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781466980969
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781425107697

About the Book

This a personalised account of the author's involvement in canoe slalom. It charts the growth of the sport from a recreational activity in the 1960's to a sport in which Great Britain has been successful on the world and Olympic stage. The level of his involvement is best exemplified by the fact that, in the 1973 World Championships in canoe slalom, he was team manager, team coach, driver of one of the team buses, competitor in the individual and team events, and, as a qualified international judge, was partially responsible for the repositioning of several of the gates when sudden spate conditions caused the river to rise dramatically after practice runs. Even so, he managed to finish in fifteenth place! After retiring from competition in 1974, he became national team coach and started the Stafford & Stone Canoe Club, which has now won more medals at world championships than the whole of the British Team during the history of the sport. He has coached several paddlers, including Albert Kerr, Richard Fox, Lynn Simpson and Liz Sharman towards world titles, before retiring from international coaching in 1996 after more than thirty years.


About the Author

The author is a retired lecturer with qualifications in physical education and psychology. During a career of forty years he has combined teaching with specialist coaching in canoe slalom during its embryonic years. He is married with two grown up children, and lists house building (he has completed two!) and golf among his current activities. Industrial archaeology, history, and the great outdoors are lifelong interests. Sport comes second only to his competitive instincts!