163 SUP Paddlers Race Down Historic Corinth Canal
October 30, 2016, Corinth, Greece — The most fascinating race in Greece for 2016, the Corinth Canal Paddle Crossing on October 30th, was a huge blast. This year except the 163 SUPs that crossed the Canal for the 6th H.S.C., organizers in cooperation with Hellenic Canoe-Kayak & SUP federation, invited athletes from all sports that H.C-K.F. represents (canoe, kayak, surf-ski, SUP) to join and the outcome was a BIG success. More than 300 participants in all disciplines flooded the 6343-meter long Canal of Corinth for the “Straightest Race in the World” as it has been known.
The Canal carries more than 2.500 years of History, when tyrant Periandros (602 B.C.) tried to open the canal, but failed. It was around 400 B.C. when Corinthians structured “Diolkos” (a paved trackway which enabled boats to be moved overland across the Isthmus of Corinth in order to avoid sailing around Peloponnese). Remnants of Diolkos still exist next to the modern canal. Many attempts followed with no success, until 1893 when the first boat crossed it after 11 years of work. Until today the canal has been a trademark for the region but also for Greece and its history.
The beautiful garden of A.E.DI.K. (Administration Offices of the Canal) was the meeting point and also the entrance point to the starting line. The control tower stopped the vessel traffic and gave the green light for all athletes to enter the water. After a short briefing to participants, referees, safety crew and everyone that was involved, the biggest fest of all paddle sports in Greece started!
Participants from each discipline took their place in the starting line, one-after the other, waiting for the signal from the H.C-K.F. referee. First started all disciplines from Canoe and Kayak (C1, C2, K1, K2, K4, slalom, Surf-ski), followed by SUP disciplines. Many were also the spectators watching from the bridges across the canal, encouraging and cheering for all athletes.
The 14’ category started with Nikos Syrigos (Naish), Zahos Koumoudiou (Naish) and George Andreopoulos (Cohete) getting in front early and leading the race all the way until Koumoudiou, after a sprint in last 200 meters, managed to overcome Syrigos, who was in the lead, finishing in first place. In the 12’6” category Phaedon Doukas (Naish), George Giginis (Naish), Christopher Bullant (Naish), John Tountas (Cohete) and George Kleinakis (Naish) started really strong seperating from the rest of the pack. Doukas took the lead and the win. Last staring was for the SURF category with George Kosmadakis (Naish), Manos Mavrommatis (NSP) and Dimitris Soukoulis leading the race, finishing also in the same order. Epic battles were given in each and every category and everybody finished with a big smile on their face.
The image of this Historic Canal, flooded with paddlers of all kind, is something unique and only those who were there can feel the overflowing emotions and the awe that generates the crossing under the massive 80 m high walls of the canal. Either participant or spectator could feel this as the energy and the tension were at high levels.
Organizers would like to thank every paddler who traveled across every corner of Greece and those from Cyprus, Denmark, U.K., Slovenia, Germany and participated in these races helping to raise the level of Greek Sup race scene.
Big thanks to Hellenic Canoe-Kayak Federation for including the sport of SUP under its aegis and representing Greek SUP athletes to international events.
Last, the Sponsors of 6th Hellenic SUP CUP 2016 and Corinth Canal Paddle Crossing 2016: QUIKSILVER Greece, ISLAND TRIBE, NAISH Greece and Red Bull thank you.
View the video here: https://vimeo.com/190989439
Corinth Canal Paddle Crossing Results
Men 14’0″ 1st: Zahos Koumoudiou (Naish) 2nd: Nikos Syrigos (Naish) 3rd: George Andreopoulos |
Men 12’6″ 1st: Phaedon Doukas (Naish) 2nd: Christopher Bullant (Naish) 3rd: John Tountas |
Women 14’0″ 1st: Konstantina Kontarini (Naish) 2nd: Ilianna Lakafosi 3rd: Virginia Ethnopoulou (Naish) |
Women 12’6″ 1st: Foteini Hatzimina (Naish) 2nd: Sofia Kasimi (Naish) 3rd: Eleni Geronti |
Youth Boys 14’0″ 1st: Alexandros Vasileiou (Naish) 2nd: Dimitris Nikolaidis 3rd: Petros Gkikas (Naish) |
Youth Boys 12’6″ 1st: George Giginis (Naish) 2nd: Alexandros Mihailidis 3rd: Nikolas Mavromihalis (Naish) |
SURF 1st: George Kosmadakis (Naish) 2nd: Manos Mavrommatis 3rd: Dimitris Soukoulis |
Youth Girls 1st: Myrto Androni (Naish) 2nd: Melina Topouzi (Naish) 3rd: Gabriella Hliapa (Naish) |
KIDS 1st: Petros Kontarinis (Naish) 2nd: Andreas Voulgaris 3rd: Jossefin Marinakou (Naish) |
6th Hellenic SUP Cup Results
Men 14’0″ 1st: Nikos Syrigos (Naish) 2nd: Zahos Koumoudiou (Naish) 3rd: Kon/nos Andrikopoulos (Naish) |
Men 12’6″ 1st: John Tountas 2nd: George Kleinakis (Naish) 3rd: Ilias Kropik (Naish) |
Women 14’0″ 1st: Konstantina Kontarini (Naish) 2nd: Ilianna Lakafosi 3rd: Virginia Ethnopoulou (Naish) |
Women 12’6″ 1st: Sofia Kasimi (Naish) 2nd: Eleni Geronti 3rd: Artemis Vartolomaiou |
Youth Boys 14’0″ 1st: Dimitris Nikolaidis 2nd: Petros Gkikas (Naish) 3rd: Nikos Krikelis (Naish) |
Youth Boys 12’6″ 1st: George Giginis (Naish) 2nd: Dimitris Doukas (Naish) 3rd: Marinos Pylarinos |
SURF 1st: Manos Mavrommatis 2nd: George Kosmadakis (Naish) 3rd: George Hatzis (Naish) |
Youth Girls 1st: Myrto Androni (Naish) 2nd: Melina Topouzi (Naish) 3rd: Gabriella Hliapa (Naish) |
KIDS 1st: Petros Kontarinis (Naish) 2nd: Andreas Voulgaris 3rd: Elina Nikolaidi (Naish) |