Rio Paracanoe Medalists Gather at Racice World Championships for a Re-match

All but one of the gold medalists from last year’s Rio Paralympic Games will line up from Wednesday in the 2017 ICF Paracanoe World Championships in Racice, Czech Republic.

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All but one of the gold medalists from last year’s Rio Paralympic Games will line up from Wednesday in the 2017 ICF Paracanoe World Championships in Racice, Czech Republic.

Great Britain’s Emma Wiggs and Jeanette Chippington, Poland’s Jakub Tokarz, Ukraine’s Serhii Yemelianov and Australia’s Curtis McGrath all begin their campaigns on Wednesday having made history by becoming the sport’s first Paralympic gold medallists in 2016.

Only Great Britain’s Anne Dickins, who announced her retirement after winning KL3 gold in Rio, is missing. Her Paralympic teammate, Nick Beighton, is the only other medallist from last year not competing in Racice.

Chippington, who won gold in the KL1 in Rio, will come up once again against Germany’s Rio silver medallist, Edina Muller, and Polish bronze medallist, Kamila Kubas.

Muller beat Chippington in last year’s World Championships.

"I’m glad we’ve got heats, so I can get some of those nerves out of the way, and also to see where everyone else is," Chippington said.

"This is all about me regaining my World Championship title, which I lost last year."

Poland’s Tokarz will have Rio silver and bronze medallists Robert Suba, of Hungary, and Ian Marsden, of Great Britain, to contend with in the men’s KL1.

McGrath, racing on the fifth anniversary of the land mine explosion that shattered both his legs, will once again have Austria’s Markus Swoboda providing a strong challenge, while his Australian teammate, Amanda Reynolds, will appreciate the absence of Dickins in the KL3.

Reynolds won silver behind Dickins in Rio after winning the World Championships earlier in the year, while France’s Cindy Moreau, bronze at the Paralympics, has enjoyed World Cup success this year.

Wiggs said she is not sure what to expect in the women’s KL2, where silver medallist Nataliia Lagutenko of Ukraine and bronze medallist Susan Seipel will also be looking to finish on the podium.

"It’s been a really tough year, working hard to make sure we’re getting stronger in the gym, a little at the expense of speed in the boat," Wiggs said.

"I never go into a race thinking I know the outcome. I know I’m going to be pushed by my teammate (Nicola Paterson) primarily, and by the rest of the world because they are all stepping up and moving on.

"There’s definitely a target on my back, and I’m being chased, but I’m hopefully going to keep to my processes and deliver the race I know that is in me."

Ukraine’s Serhii Yemelianov won gold in the men’s KL3 at the Paralympics, and will find Germany’s Tom Kierey and Brazil’s Caio Riberio de Carvalho, silver and bronze medallists at the Games, once again breathing down his neck.

The 2017 ICF Paralympic World Championships begin on Wednesday and run through until Sunday.

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