However, the London Olympics bronze medallist was still pleased with her opening performance in the women’s K1 500m A final on Saturday.
Having had a disastrous start to the 2013 season when she contracted chicken pox, the Natal Canoe Club star also had a tricky start to the 2014 season encountering typically unpredictable European weather in the build up to the opening event in Milan.
“My aim was a top five but my first two weeks in Europe did not go quite as planned with the weather being terrible,” Hartley said.
“Not having many training partners also made it quite difficult as I then wasn’t able to sharpen my speed in training as I’d hoped.
“The race was however very close, with less than two seconds separating second from sixth, so I guess I’m pretty happy.”
With next year’s ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships set to take place at the same venue, the focus for Hartley ahead of the season opener was not necessarily on this year’s World Cup series but rather on using the opening leg as preparation for the World Champs next year.
“I was nervous at the start but I knew that the weekend was for practice (for next year) and was important in helping me gain experience on the 2015 world champs course so I was just trying to keep focused on that.”
Having finished just 1.720 seconds behind the winner, Lisa Carrington of New Zealand, Hartley was on track in terms of her fitness at such an early stage of the season.
“The international K1 woman’s field is extremely strong at the moment and I like to think I have a good, strong base to work off.
“I still have lots of training and racing to do before this year’s World Champs so I’m really pleased with this past weekend’s solid start to the season. I would also really like to win a medal this season so there is still lots of work left to do.”
– Sapa
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