08/12/2024
Cascade’s Connell sweeps US Nationals U18 K-1 races, wins 2 of 3 Senior K-1 races
In dramatic and decisive fashion, Cascade Canoe & Kayak Racing Team’s Finn Connel swept the four K-1 (Kayak one person) U18 (under 18 years old) races at the US National Championship in Gainesville, GA.
On Tuesday, 16-year-old Connell, a Senior at Shorecrest High School in Shoreline, Washington, started the regatta by winning the K-1 Men 1000 meters U18 in a personal record time of 3:37.33 over second place Benji Ingraham from Georgia by more than 15 seconds – the widest gap in several years.
One hour fifty minutes later was the Senior (Open) K-1 Men 1000, which saw Finn again in first with at time of 3:39.18, beating another Georgian, Andrew Surles, by just over 4 seconds. This victory earned Connell the coveted Barton Trophy, named in honor of US Olympic Champion Greg Barton.
500-meter races on Wednesday again had Connell setting another personal record by winning gold in a time of 1:44.55, besting Ingraham by 4.27 seconds. He then raced in the K-4 500 meters with Ingram, Jasper Wooters of Georgia, and Soren Ogle of Seattle, winning in a time of 1:35.27 over boats representing Hawaii, Oklahoma City, and San Diego, as well as the guest boat from Manitoba.
Thursday saw Connell take the gold in the K-1 Men Senior 500 in a time of 1:47.19, again over second place Surles. Finn also raced the K-1 Men U18 5000-meter event in decisive fashion in a time of 22:24.70, besting second place Luke Enns of guest Manitoba by nearly two minutes.
Friday was 200-meter day and saw Finn setting another personal record with gold in the K-1 Men U18 race in a time of 40.66 seconds. In the Senior he placed 6th with a time 42.68 seconds.
Finn has established himself as the top U18 Man Kayaker in the Unted States and is headed for the Olympic Hopes Regatta in Hungary in September with Team USA. He is also looking toward the 2025 Junior (U18) World Championship in Portugal next July.
Connel races for Cascade Canoe & Kayak Racing Team, based at the Blue Heron Landing Marina in Bothell, Washington, USA and is coached by Dan Henderson.