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Title: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: threesea on May 10, 2011, 01:04:42 PM
Here are the race results.

http://lotussports.com/sites/default/files/2011%20Lotus%20Regatta%20-%20Race%20Results.pdf (http://lotussports.com/sites/default/files/2011%20Lotus%20Regatta%20-%20Race%20Results.pdf)


Title: Re: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: kmcvay on May 10, 2011, 06:57:32 PM
Can anyone shed light on the capsizing during the Bill Alley event? What kind of boat was involved, what was the cause, that sort of news?


Title: Re: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: redlancer on May 10, 2011, 11:24:04 PM
I'm pretty sure that we were using BUKs.  I didn't see what happened but we got pretty much the same weather as the sprints.  There is more open water at Barnett.  They were in one of the outer lanes (Lane 4 of 5) so they would have been more exposed to the elements and/or passing boat traffic.


Title: Re: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: threesea on May 11, 2011, 12:54:06 PM
From what I heard, it was caused by boat waves (not necessarily from another DB).  While the weather was a challenge, there were not any weather waves of significance.  Also, the Burnaby Marine Park is pretty well tucked in from the open waters.


Title: Re: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: jwestell on May 11, 2011, 01:25:22 PM
On behalf of the race organizing committee for Lotus Sports Club, I would like to issue the following statement:

The 15th Annual Lotus Dragon Boat Regatta took place on May 7, 2011.

Regatta organizers are pleased to report that the races went well, despite the wet weather and unfortunate capsize of one of the dragon boats in the afternoon.  To summarize, there were no collisions that caused the boat to capsize.  No known injuries occurred according to race officials and St John's Ambulance.  Burnaby ambulance and fire departments were called, but their assistance was not utilized. 

The cause of the capsize is not entirely clear, but there were reports that there may have been a small wave from a passing pleasure craft.  Lotus safety boats reported that the capsized dragon boat "rocked" a few times before the point where the boat could not recover.   There were no large winds or waves in Indian Arm where the race course was set up on May 7th. 

On the water, both Lotus safety boats as well as the Coast Guard Auxiliary were available when the boat capsized.  Collectively, safety boats were able to get all 22 people out of the water and on to shore quickly, with priority on paddlers who were most scared or least confident in the water.  St John's Ambulance and designated first-aiders met paddlers on shore and ensured everyone was accounted for.  As well, as the paddlers came to shore, there was a great show of support from other teams who quickly brought down emergency and personal blankets. 

Race volunteers and organizers quickly improvised to make a warming station with tarp sides and all space heaters that were available.  Once the paddlers changed into dry clothing, they were directed to the warming station and were offered free warm soup from the concession.  Capsized paddlers were again checked and accounted for by St John's Ambulance and designated first-aiders at the warming station. 

Paddles left on the water and with the dragon boat were recovered by safety boats and volunteers.  The capsized dragon boat was towed to shore, where it was turned over and bailed out.  No known damage to equipment occurred due the capsize.

Other regular safety measures in place for the dragon boat regatta include ensuring that all paddlers are wearing lifejackets before they are on the water.  Lifejackets are provided if paddlers do not own or bring their personal lifejackets.  As well, St John's Ambulance and the Coast Guard Auxiliary have been present Lotus Dragon Boat and Outrigger Races.

Overall, the rescue effort was executed efficiently and safety precautions followed. Race organizers would like to extend their thanks to the Coast Guard Auxiliary, St John's Ambulance, numerous volunteers, and race participants from other teams.

Thank you,

Jamie Westell
Dragon Boat Program Director
Lotus Sports Club


Title: Re: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: redlancer on May 11, 2011, 06:43:24 PM
Thanks Jamie.  It was a well run and fun event.  Bravo Zulu to all that helped the paddlers out of the water quickly and to safety.


Title: Re: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: pammywc on May 13, 2011, 11:42:12 AM
What a great event, as usual  :)
too bad the rain came, but certainly we had no wind nor swells to speak of unlike last year some of you might recall  :shock:

Good job Lotus Club for your quick & professional response when the DB rolled - this is a well organized group & kudos to all who assisted - exactly what one would expect from the dragon boat community!

see you next year,
Splash Test Dragons


Title: Re: Bill Alley Memorial Regatta Results
Post by: Backward Rowing on May 15, 2011, 10:50:47 PM
Why was I there that early in the morning rain?

Bill Alley Memorial Dragon Boat Regatta 2011 - Race 1
Bill Alley Memorial Dragon Boat Regatta 2011 - Race 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-ydNB-zW-Q#)
L P Time Name
5 3 2:20.32 PMCC Al-O-Wetters
4 1 1:57.72 FLCC SOAR
3 2 2:00.43 FVDBC Crusaders
2 4 2:21.81 FLCC Women on Water
1 5 2:26.43 Dogwood Nothin' Dragons