Chattanooga Times Free Press

It’s Man vs. Water on the Ocoee

Competitor­s in seven divisions tackle Ocoee River rapids at Ocoee River Championsh­ips

- BY SUSAN PIERCE STAFF WRITER Contact Susan Pierce at spierce@timesfreep­ress. com or 423-757-6284.

About 100 competitor­s are expected to converge on Polk County, Tennessee, this weekend to challenge the Ocoee River’s rapids.

The Ocoee River Championsh­ips will begin Friday, Aug. 24, continuing through Sunday, Aug. 26, based at the Ocoee Whitewater Center, 4400 Highway 64 in Copperhill, Tennessee. The actual competitio­ns will be staged in the Cherokee National Forest at locations along the Ocoee River.

Thrill-seeking paddlers will compete in seven divisions: freestyle, slalom,

SUP (standup paddleboar­d slalom and cross), boatercros­s, raft, Ducky Cross and downriver racing (canoe or kayak).

In addition to watching these contests of skill, spectators can listen to live music or browse booths

of regional vendors. All proceeds will benefit the Ocoee River Basin Foundation, whose mission is river revitaliza­tion, ecosystem preservati­on and promoting the Ocoee River Basin as a premier outdoor recreation destinatio­n.

There is no charge for spectators, but there is a $3 parking fee per day, according to Terinda Whisenant, assistant director of the Ocoee Whitewater Center. Guests will be directed to park at the center, with spillover parking at Boyd Gap on Highway 40. Shuttles will run from the parking areas.

Whisenant says as many as 1,000 spectators are projected to attend this weekend. Venue amenities include restroom facilities, pavilions, shaded areas, gift shops, parking, level sidewalks and easy access to mountain biking trails.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

› Dogs must be on a leash with someone present at all times.

› No alcoholic beverages allowed.

› No glass bottles or containers allowed.

› Coolers are allowed.

› Food vendors will be on-site.

› Water available with a donation to the Ocoee River Basin Foundation.

COMPETITIO­NS AND LOCATIONS

› Canoe slalom: On the Upper Ocoee from Slam Dunk to the bottom bridge of the course.

› Freestyle: Callahan’s Ledge.

› Downriver Spring Race: Upper Ocoee from the top bridge of the Olympic Center to bottom bridge of the Olympic course.

› Boatercros­s: Heated races through the Olympic section of Upper Ocoee with four to 10 racers at one time.

› SUP Slalom: A timed race in which competitor­s navigate through downstream (green) and upstream (red) gates.

› SUP Cross: Competitor­s start in mass from the top of the Olympic Center bridge to bottom of Slam Dunk.

› Raft Slalom: From below Smiley’s on the Olympic course to the bottom bridge.

› Ducky Cross: A race from Slam Dunk to the bottom bridge of Olympic section.

 ?? PHOTO CONTRIBUTE­D BY OCOEE RIVER CHAMPIONSH­IPS ?? Stand-up paddleboar­ders navigate the rapids on the Ocoee River.
PHOTO CONTRIBUTE­D BY OCOEE RIVER CHAMPIONSH­IPS Stand-up paddleboar­ders navigate the rapids on the Ocoee River.

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