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Title: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on December 13, 2013, 10:02:55 AM
Hi All
Please note the date for Harrison 2014 , thanks
July 26th 2014


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on January 29, 2014, 08:05:38 AM
Hi Everyone
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open ,

  www.harrisondragonboat.com (http://www.harrisondragonboat.com)    http://harrisondragonboat.com/ (http://harrisondragonboat.com/)

 You can also check out the regatta page on facebook at   https://www.facebook.com/groups/249288431765797/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/249288431765797/)

Thanks


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on February 10, 2014, 07:50:26 AM
Harrison regatta is now taking applications for vendors, all the information is here http://harrisondragonboat.com/vendors/ (http://harrisondragonboat.com/vendors/)  or go to www.harrisondragonboat (http://www.harrisondragonboat) and hit the vendor tab at the top

Thanks



Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on April 10, 2014, 10:59:30 AM

This year we would really like to have enough Junior teams to enable us to make a whole division for them . If you have a junior team we would love to see you in Harrison this year (Saturday July 26th.)
thanks


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: CCR-MGR on April 10, 2014, 03:23:11 PM
You somehow managed to change this years Festival date from the usual 3rd week of July to the 4th weekend.
Same weekend as the Hawaiian Festival.   Looks like i'm going to have to miss your Festival this year.
Hawaii bound......


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on April 10, 2014, 05:13:40 PM
Sorry not our fault , every few years the Harrison Festival of the Arts bumps us from the time slot, they get preference over us as they have been longer in existence, next year it`s back to normal,
 Some time ago I did send out a list of our dates for the next 4 years , and recently re announced this years date

We are aware and sorry that this years date is going to inconvenience some regattas and teams and we will miss those that can not make it , but we will also welcome other teams that will be able to make Harrison this year for the first time


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on June 03, 2014, 06:02:45 AM
Thanks to all the teams that have registered for this years regatta, as many of you know this is our 10th year and we are happy to host this great event with everyone

It looks like this year we will be using BUK boats (to be confirmed ) so looking for some even faster times this year .

Update , we now have only 10 open spots remaining before we start a wait list , so if you still have not registered do it now.

Thanks everyone , see you soon


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on July 23, 2014, 05:43:30 AM
RACE GRID
http://harrisondragonboat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Harrison2014-RaceSchedule-V2.pdf (http://harrisondragonboat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Harrison2014-RaceSchedule-V2.pdf)


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: Backward Rowing on July 23, 2014, 09:37:07 AM
Who is Big Bird Express?


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: Creature on July 23, 2014, 09:45:35 AM
Who is Big Bird Express?


(http://www.dragonboatwest.net/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=497;type=avatar)

 :lol:


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: paddlefanboy on July 24, 2014, 05:58:35 PM
Who is Big Bird Express?


If by now you don't know who big bird is around the creek...then you've lost your touch.

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Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: Backward Rowing on July 26, 2014, 11:09:57 PM
That's okay. I still don't know who Tony's Hot Dog Brigade is either.


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: StrokeItHard on July 27, 2014, 02:45:20 PM
Tony's Hot Dog Brigade is a boat that was sponsored by this company/page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonys-Hot-Dog-Recommendations/632570793487335?ref_type=bookmark (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tonys-Hot-Dog-Recommendations/632570793487335?ref_type=bookmark)

He's a local paddler in the community, and I think he's growing in popularity for more than his love for a delicious wurst. He sent a call out to some of his fellow supporters to see if they wanted to race this weekend.

If you haven't had a chance to check the page out, I definitely recommend you do so! And be sure to "like" the page for more updates from Tony's Hot Dog Brigade! It's a small little thing that just started out this past year and he hopes to see it grow to new heights!  :lol:



Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: Backward Rowing on July 28, 2014, 01:45:54 AM
Results of Mixed Competitive Championship Heat
1 2:05.65 FCRCC Premier
2 2:06.53 Tony's Hot Dog Brigade
3 2:08.27 Big Bird Express
4 2:12.51 Dragons Heart Beat
5 2:18.74 Starbucks Waverunners
6 2:20.56 Sudden Impact Black


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on July 28, 2014, 04:25:41 PM
For those that purchased 50/50 tickets to help support our Junior Dragon Boat Program at the regatta on Saturday we thank you for your support. The winning number was 188582. A total of $440 will go to the lucky ticket holder. Please contact us at [email protected] to claim your prize.


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: Backward Rowing on July 29, 2014, 12:30:56 AM
As the day progressed, the south wind became stronger during the sunny day. This was a challenge for all racers in the afternoon. A number of boats had difficulties staying in their lane, and were called out by the water officials to make course corrections. In one race, a boat was held by water officials near the finish line as it dangerously entered another lane. Except for one race, all were done safely to my knowledge.

This was not the case for race 37, mixed division A semi-finals. Lane 4 Dragon Hearts Attack! entered into lane 3 Riptide. After many repeated calls by the water official to have Dragon Hearts Attack! change course away from lane 3, paddle contact was made. Some said boat contact was made, but was not seen by the water official or admitted by Dragon Hearts Attack!. Water officials did call lane 4 to hold at least three times, but Dragon Hearts Attack! continued to power through to the finish line.

The result was lane 3 Riptide was awarded a half-second bonus time for being the victim of interference and lane 4 Dragon Hearts Attack! was penalized a half-second for entering the wrong lane.

My question is that I will assume water officials will not try to stop a race if the race can be done conducted safely. They would ask boat to hold if there is a clear danger to the racers or the boats. If a boat ignores an order to hold, does this constitute a danger, and if so, why was this boat not disqualified? As a steersperson, we sometimes think we "know" better, but once the water official calls it, are we not supposed to obey? And if the steersperson did "know" better and they were safe, why would the water official ask the boat to hold in the first place?

Or does this mean that in regattas on the west coast, we are better to ignore the water officials, play dumb at the finish line, and expect the judges to give you at most a half-second penalty. This is in contrast to Ontario races where paddles touching the wrong lane gives you a five second penalty and ignoring a water official gives you an automatic disqualification.


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: ian on July 29, 2014, 05:38:21 AM
Huge thanks to everyone
here are the full results

www.harrisondragonboat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/2014-HarrisonResults.pdf (http://www.harrisondragonboat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/2014-HarrisonResults.pdf)


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: minipaddler on July 29, 2014, 03:25:42 PM
Steers should always be listening to the water officials as they have the overall view as to what is happening in every lane.  When you move up into National and international racing, if your steers or drummer do not listen to the water officials or give "attitude" it could mean more than just a half second penalty.   The water officials did a great job at Harrison especially when the less experienced steers people were not ready to get hit with the offshore wind once you cleared the spit.   

Also, the sun was directly in the steers people eyes for the finals so the water officials were trying to stay on top of any lane corrections to avoid collisions or  the steers having to make huge adjustments.

I for one have been at the receiving end of a full on collision and that is the last thing you want to have happen to your crew.  People have actually had serious injuries because of it.  So as a note, steers and drummers need to take responsibility for their boat when racing and when the race is over, you do have the opportunity to protest or question the decision that was  made by the water officials.  I know our water officials were approaching boats at the end of the race to speak to them and inform of decisions.   It is not easy being a water official.


Title: Re: Harrison Regatta 2014
Post by: SqCath on July 29, 2014, 05:02:39 PM
Really love the Harrison race, but it is concerning that there were so many collisions.
I just wanted to note that there where at least 2 collisions during the 200 meter races. With a steersperson going into the water after they hit our boat.