Ukraine paddlers to push hard at Worlds, as reminder “sport must live” despite war
DARTMOUTH, N.S. — Ukrainian paddlers at the world championships are grateful for the tranquility of the Dartmouth lakes — having temporarily left behind sirens and missiles flying overhead.
But for Pavlo Altukhov, a 26-year-old canoe racer and Olympian, the contrast of peacefulness in Canada and violence at home motivates him to push for podium performances.
“It’s better to be in a safe place, but it’s hard to realize that your own country is at war,” he said in an interview Saturday, as athletes launched their boats for practice sessions on Lake Banook.
The world sprint and para-canoe championships begin Wednesday, with up to 40,000 spectators anticipated to attend the five days of kayak and canoe competitions.