Two of the seven Americans competing in the ICF Slalom World Cup event on Friday in Ivrea, Italy were able to advance to Saturday’s competition. Zachary Lokken advanced in the men’s C1 event by finishing 20th, the final qualifying spot, in the first heat. Lokken took just two penalties points for a total of 100.16 and finished 0.99 ahead of the first competitor to miss qualifying for the final. Tyler Smith and Tren Long finished 34th and 35th, both over 17 behind Lokken, and had to go to the second qualifying heat. In the second heat Smith was 18th and Long 19th with only the top 10 advancing. Smith was 13 back of 10th place with a 119 score while Long had a 121.42 score.
The other American to advance was Richard Powell who finished 25th in the first heat of the men’s K1 competition. The top 30 were advanced and Powell in 92.16 was just over a second clear of the first man not to advance. Tyler Westfall was 43rd and Smith 53rd as they both had to go to the second qualifying heat. Neither came close to the ten qualifying positions from the second heat as Westfall was 28th and Smith 30th both over nine seconds behind the qualifiers.
The other American competing on Friday was Anna Maria Ifarraguerri in the women’s K1. Ifarraguerri finished 38th in the opening heat, over 60 back after taking a 50 point penalty, and was closer in the second qualifying heat but finished 13th with the top ten advancing and 15 back of the final qualifier.
On Saturday Lokken and Powell will compete in the semifinals of their events with hopes of advancing to the final later in the day. Powell and Westfall will also compete in the debut of the men’s K1 Cross, where athletes will go head to head in a race down the course. The event begins with a time trial for seeding before advancing through quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final.
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