Canadian canoeists likely to get paddles on time thanks to ‘all-hands-on-deck’ effort
A group of 32 Canadian athletes landed in Italy on Monday for this week’s under-18 and under-23 sprint canoe world championships, but their paddles didn’t make the journey, says one of the parents.
Scott Bradley, the father of athletes Stuart, Maren and Peter Bradley, says Canoe Kayak Canada officials and some parents quickly sprang into action after the paddles were left off the Air Canada flight from Toronto to Venice.
They devised a plan where a coach and some parents would instead travel with the paddles to get them to Auronzo, Italy, on time for Wednesday’s competition.
With no flights to Venice on Monday night, that means taking a red-eye flight to Munich and driving four hours to Auronzo on Tuesday morning with 32 paddles stacked in the back.