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British canoe champ started career in Chelmsford rivers as a boy

Published 6 days ago2 minute read
member told BBC Essex how he took on the 30m course to win, saying it was all about timing that final push.

"Coming into the last portage, weighing up my opponents and working out how much everyone had left, and then once I got round the last turn - the last 100m or so - it was just all in, everything you had and luckily it was enough," he said.

"It usually takes us about two hours or so to complete the race so it was pretty action packed," he said.

James Russell Three men stood on a winners podium.They are smiling and holding bronze, silver and gold medals. the river is behind the podium.James Russell

James Russell created a record as the first Briton to win the European Senior Men's K1 marathon in Portugal

Russell won the European title in Ponte De Lima, Portugal, on 7 June, in a race time of 02:06:32 over eight laps.

The method of his win has been described as a "tactical masterclass".

Russell paid tribute to his former Scout leader, who introduced him to paddling after he joined Chelmsford swimming club as a boy.

"That's how I got into it, ever since the age of 10, I've been down at Chelmsford swimming club learning how to paddle fast, and it's paid off," he said.

James Russell Men in canoes on a river competing in a race. They are paddling fast and are close together.James Russell

James Russell at the front of the race broke through the last 1000m to win

Russell, now based in Nottingham, was looking forward to the World Games in China, which are held every four years.

Canoe marathons are not an Olympic discipline, although sprinting set distances on regatta courses are.

"I do occasionally have a go at sprinting but my forte definitely is the longer two- hour 30km races, and that's where I'm best," said Russell.

However, he has decided to try some sprinting later in the year.

"We'll see how that goes, maybe LA 2028, who knows, maybe I'll be able to break into the sprint team and qualify for the Olympics," he said.

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