2005 Lifetime
Achievement Award
Bill Endicott U.S.A. | return
Bill Enicott vastly influenced whitewater slalom in the U.S. and internationally
for thirty years. Over his illustrious career, he coached athletes who
won 57 medals in World Championship, World Cup, and Olympic competitions,
27 of them gold. His books provide invaluable insight into the world of
championship slalom competition.
Lifetime Accomplishments:
- Coach, USA Whitewater Slalom Team (1977-1992)
- International advocate for whitewater slalom racing on a world stage
(1989-1999)
- Co-creator of Slalom World Cup (1987-1992)
- Advocate helping to ensure whitewater slalom inclusion in Olympics
(1989-1999)
- Fundraiser and supporter of US Team (1997-2004)
- Supporter providing assistance in getting the ’92 and ’96
Olympic courses built as well as the Dickerson (USA) course for training
(1990-1995)
- ’92 Olympic Team Coach: USA won C-2 Gold and KIW Bronze
- ’04 Olympic Team Leader: USA won K1W Silver
- Author of five books including The River Masters: A History of the
World Championships of Whitewater Canoeing; To Win the Worlds: A Textbook
for Elite Slalomists and Their Coaches; The Ultimate Run: Canoe Slalom
at the Highest Levels; The Danger Zone: Downriver Canoeing at the Highest
Levels; and Two Trips to the Top: A Case Study of Rebecca Giddens and
Oliver Fix
Other Accomplishments:
- National Wildwater Champion (C-2): 1970
- ’72 Olympic team alternate (C-2)
- C-2 slalom and wildwater team member (C-2): ‘71 and ’73
World Championship
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