UNICON XV World Champions
Congratulations to everyone who participated and competed at UNICON. The results page is now up to date.
Here is the list of UNICON XV World Champions!
Individual Freestyle
Billette, Pierre‐Yves France
Sakaino, Satomi Japan
Pairs Freestyle
Maillard, David and Saudan, Gilles Switzerland
Standard Skill
Mortensen, Philip Denmark
Matsunaga, Satoko Japan
Group Freestyle
Danish Freestyle Team Denmark
Street Comp
Huriwai, Christian New Zealand
Pellmann, Sophia Germany
Flatland
Delecroix, Adrien France
Pellmann, Sophia Germany
Overall Racing
Kobayashi, Seisuke Japan
Yazawa, Saori Japan
100m
Kobayashi, Seisuke Japan
Deguchi, Mayuko Japan
400m
Kobayashi, Seisuke Japan
Yazawa, Saori Japan
800m
Kobayashi, Seisuke Japan
Yamamoto, Natsume Japan
50m One‐Foot
Shoji, Kaito Japan
Yazawa, Saori Japan
30m Wheel Walk
Shoji, Kaito Japan
Kawamura, Mami Japan
Obstacle Course
Rodler, Simon Germany
Lips, Mirjam Switzerland
Slow Forward
Albert, Baptiste France
Theiss, Sonja Germany
Slow Backward
Niedner, Sebastian Germany
Jensen, Signe Denmark
High Jump
Schulze, Maxwell USA
Pellmann, Sophia Germany
Long Jump
Jorgensen, Jonas Denmark
Pellmann, Sophia Germany
Relay
J&S Japan
Track Coasting
Dierkes, David Germany
Gajowczyk, Carina Germany
Downhill Gliding
Holme, Thim Denmark
Kawamura, Mami Japan
10k Unlimited
Wilton, Scott USA
Jense, Signe Denmark
10k Standard
Henestrosa, Philipp Switzerland
Yamamoto, Natsume Japan
Marathon
Dunn, Corbin USA
Jense, Signe Denmark
MUni Uphill
Charrier, Martin France
Genelin, Irene USA
MUni Downhill
Weichenberger, David Austria
Lehnart, Jana Germany
MUni Cross Country
Charrier, Martin France
Genelin, Irene USA
Trials
Schulze, Maxwell USA
Ryon‐Rojbek, Galina Denmark
Basketball
Woom France
Hockey
Swiss Team Switzerland
UNICON Video
Those of you wanting high quality DVD’s of specific events can now order them directly from Chris Morton from Video Hub.
Video Hub filmed most of the Unicon events. A highlights DVD will also come out shortly.
Prices: Individual Events NZ$14.99, Unicon Highlights NZ$24.99
To order your DVD please fill out this form: Video Hub UNICON XV DVDs
Street/Flatland Video
Here is a nice video of the Street/Flatland by Nic Vevers (Australia)
UNICON is over!
Many thanks to our local organising committee, our army of volunteers, competitors, non-competitors and their support crew, our wonderful sponsors and the people of Wellington for playing host to such an amazing event. For ten days Wellington was truly unique as it was invaded by hundreds of unicyclists from all over the world. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did, and remember it for a long time to come.
Here are some parting shots from the Wharf Jumping workshop!
Looi Wins Bronze in Unicycle Marathon
Wellington’s Ken Looi won New Zealand’s third medal in the Unicycle World Championships marathon held in Wellington. On the very tough multi-lap course on the Miramar peninsula Looi took an early lead but had to bow to the superior strength of American Corbin Dunn and France’s Martin Charrier in to the wind.
Thirty knot winds buffeted the unicyclists for much of the course and maintaining balance on the unicycle proved to be too much on some of the more exposed sections. Already billed as the most gruelling unicycle marathon ever, the course included climbing up to Mt Crawford prison four times followed by a steep descent in to Karaka Bay.
Looi was satisfied with his effort and delighted with the result.
“I put everything in to the race and could not have goner any faster” Looi said. “Corbin and Martin were just too strong heading back in to the wind”. Looi was the 2006 world champion and responsible for bringing the event to Wellington.
Corbin broke away from Charrier on the fourth lap to win in 2 hours 5 minutes 39 seconds. This is well off the usual times that are normally well under two hours.
The Unicycle World Championships concluded with an awards ceremony in the TSB Arena and the next world championships will be held in Italy in 2012.
World Championship Co-ordinator, Lynne Klap, said that the ten day Unicon XV was a special event to have organised and that the response from the public has been extremely positive.
“We have had big crowds come to most of the events and the public are always amazed at the skill levels on display and the range of ages competing. I have really enjoyed the mixture of pure sport with the artistry of the freestyle events and the daring of the street and trials unicyclists.”
Unicycle World Championships Marathon Results
Expert Men
1.Corbin Dunn (USA) 2hr 5min 39sec, 2. Martin Charrier (France) 2hr 8min 35sec, 3. Ken Looi (New Zealand) 2hr 10min 41sec
Expert Women
1. Signe Jensen (Denmark) 2hr 30min 27sec, 2. Sheila Rasmussen (Denmark) 2hr 38min 12sec, Mirjam Lips (Switzerland) 2hr 47min 58sec
Kiwi Wins Gold at Unicycle World Championships
Kaikohe’s Christian Huriwai pulled off one of the biggest surprises of the Unicycle World Championships by winning the men’s final in the Street competition. New Zealand has never before won a medal in Street let alone a gold medal. Just as surprising was the failure of defending champion, Frenchman Adrien Delecroix, to make the top three.
Huriwai scored well across each of the three sections while Delecroix spent a considerable amount of his available time trying to perfect a front flip off one of the ramps. This cost him valuable points as he never successfully landed a flip.
Unicycle street freestyle is very similar to skateboarding with tricks such as style grinds, drops and flips are attempted but on one wheel instead of four. Street freestylers put the ‘extreme’ into unicycling as they perform tricks on urban obstacles such as ledges, handrails and stairs with technical proficiency, style and creativity.
The venue for the World Championships was Waitangi Park on Wellington’s waterfront.
New Zealand’s only previous Unicycle World Champion is Ken Looi who won gold in the marathon in 2006.
Unicycle World Championships Street Results
Expert Men
1. Christian Huriwai (New Zealand), 2. Loic Baud (France), 3. Maxwell Schulze (United States)
Expert Women
1. Sophia Pellman (Germany), 2. Irene Genelin (United States)
Unicycle Hockey Final Today
The final game of the unicycle hockey tournament at Unicon XV will take place on Tuesday 5 January at 1pm at TSB Arena, Wellington.
The final teams are: Swiss Team and Deserteure, representing Switzerland and Germany respectively.
Swiss Team earned their place in the final by coming top of their group in the round-robin stage (Group Stage), and then beating Team Great Britain in their quarter-final, and contenders RSD United, from Germany, in the semi-final.
Deserteure also topped their group, and preceded to the final via comfortable quarter- and semi-final wins over surprise Group Stage qualifiers Frederiksberg Unicykel Klub of Denmark and Blau Weiss Bavaria of Germany.
Swiss Team took third place at the previous Unicon, two years ago at Frederiksberg in Denmark, and was world champion on the previous two occasions. Deserteure have achieved second- and third-placed finishes over the last three championships.
Top scorer for Deserteure, Sonja Theiss, had to leave the rink in the semi-final, after suffering a bloodied face in a collision with an opposition player but she is expected to be fit for the final.
Twenty-three teams competed in the tournament, from New Zealand, Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong.
Germany had the strongest contingent, with seven teams, drawn mostly from the formidable German Unicycle Hockey League, where more than 50 teams compete weekly in this little-known sport.
Teams
Deserteure
Christoph Verholt, Gaby Scherer, Holger Summer (capt), Maximiliane Jaik, Rolf Sander, Sonja Theiß, Linda Theiß,
Swiss Team
Alexandros Coutsikos, Janis Coutsikos (capt), Helen Iten, Ives Metry, Pascal Metry, Martin Schmid,
American wins gold in 10km criterium
Seventeen year old American Scott Wilton upstaged his older rivals by winning the Unicycle 10km World Championships on Wellington’s waterfront. In one of the tightest finishes in the 30 year history of the championships three Americans and one Germany swung around the final corner for the 20m sprint to the finish line under the sails on Queens wharf.
From the outset a fast pace was set on the very tight, 3 lap course with Wilton joined by fellow Americans Corbin Dunn and Beau Hoover, German Jan Longemann, Sam Wakeling from the UK, and the New Zealand duo of Ken Looi and Tony Melton. Drama followed on the narrow bridge by Te Papa when a rider went down and took out the New Zealand trio. The crash resulted in one of the riders ending up hanging precariously over the edge of the bridge. He was able to get back on to the course.
The crash effectively ended the New Zealand challenge early as it allowed the Wilton group of four to jump clear. Unfortunately for Looi and Wakeling the chase back up to the four leaders proved to be too much and they had to settle for the minor placings. Looi pipped Wakeling and David Cox from Canada in another sprint finish.
Wilton’s win was a triumph for the purists as he was the only one of the leading riders to not be riding a geared unicycle. Most of the leading unicyclists now ride a two-geared unicycle but on the tight course this did not prove to be an advantage.
The women’s 10km was a more open affair with Denmark’s Signe Jensen a clear minute in front of Switzerland’s Mirjam Lips and fellow Dane Sheila Rasmussen.
An estimated crowd of 2,000 lined the waterfront for the racing in warm and calm conditions.
Unicycle World Championships 10km Results
Men
1. Scott Wilton (USA) 22min 11sec, 2. Corbin Dunn (USA) 22min 12sec, 3. Beau Hoover (USA) 22min 13sec, 4. Jan Longemann (Germany) 22min 14sec, 5. Ken Looi (New Zealand) 22min 41sec
Women
1. Signe Jensen (Denmark) 23min 40sec, 2. Mirjam Lips (Swtzerland) 24min 40sec, 3. Sheila Rasmussen (Denamrk. Also, 8. Kirsten Henderson (New Zealand) 28min 12sec.
Latest Media Coverage
UNICON XV made it on National News again. Here are the links:
Enjoy!
Breaking News: 10km Postponed until tomorrow
Important Notice for Competitors. Due to high winds and rain, here is the latest:
-10km race is postponed until tomorrow, Mon 4th January. Same time and same race order and course.
-The Street Comp finals will still be happening at 3pm
-IUF meeting is postponed until 6th Jan 7pm. Venue to be confirmed but will not be at the TSB Arena.
-All other workshops are happening as scheduled.