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« Reply #15 on: September 25, 2006, 04:45:24 PM »

That was a great event! Congratulations to all of the organizers and volunteers for running a very smooth event. Despite some delays in the mornings, (the SF Fog had to make an appearance), the races proceeded smoothly and pretty much on time!

Kerry asked us to provide some feedback, and (if I may):

Kerry is one fabulous dock master! Can we keep him? (tell me he hasn't crossed the border yet?) Can you tell me where we grow more people like him? (wait, I must still have some epithelials on my hand where he shook it?! - oh right, perhaps that would be C-A-N-A-D-A Smile I really appreciated the extra (postive) energy he created at the docks, and how that pumped people up for the race and made the event even more special (and inspired people to listen to him!)

Julie at marshaling was fabulous as usual, and who's the new guy with the pink hair?

I don't remember if we had the PA system in the paddler's village last year, but I really appreciated it this year. So much easier than running down to the dock all the time to see how the schedule's going (and from now on we can just set our clocks by the races!)

a few things that could be improved upon (just a few!)
PA System - I know some teams right near the speakers thought they were too loud, but we were just a tent over, and we could barely hear the announcements. Perhaps a different layout, or different speakers. Maybe we just need our own speaker. Also, there were several areas in the viewing area (east of the BIG tree and west of the grandstand), where the announcements were almost inaudible given all of the other noise going on. A few more speakers to serve those areas would be appreciated (didn't hear much during the breast cancer memorial)... and I know the background music during races and awards is sometimes cute and ironic, but... during the awards i couldn't hear the announcements over the music... and well.. enough said.

and apropos of the event, and not of racing:
recycling - perhaps distinct, dedicated recycling bins next to each trashcan? I've been to some events in SF where they get a sponsor to cover (most of) the costs of printing cardboard boxes with a small round hole in the top.

parking control - there was a lot of street parking available near the paddler's parking lot, and people were getting confused about parking in those spots or following the directions of the parking control people. maybe parking control should block off those spots in the morning, or go ahead and let people fill the spots.

portapotties - definitely more hand washing facilities this year... but still ran out of water and TP. Perhaps some hand sanitizer would help to augment the water.  (at Long Beach they had dispensers inside the portas). The water didn't last long at all...


Great Event and Thanks Again. Y'all Canadians and Canadiens keep coming down to visit, ya hear?

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« Reply #16 on: September 25, 2006, 04:59:51 PM »

Well it was an awesome race and I had a great time .Just want to say thx to DWW for letting me race with them in San Fran .The DWW1 crew carried alot of race experience this time around and under the guidance of Wayne and Dom we had a very short time to pull the crew together and pull off an upset .We hoped to have gone in stealth but apparently someone just couldn't hold it in and they were announcing on the PA that we had been put together to break " The Curse" as they called it .

 We knew we had the strength within this crew but we worked to get the blend and every race we just kept getting stronger .Jetstart ,from Toronto , as well came with a crew who was determined to do the same thing we were trying to pull off . We knew the Dragon Warriors had just come out of the club crews and so they would still be strong but we had faith that we brought enough to do the job .

 DWW 2 showed alot of heart making it to the final and probably pulled off the biggest upset by knocking the dragon warriors completely out of the top 3 which was completely unexpected as most figured they would probably have been 2cd .

 We ( DWW1 ) had a good strong fast start and all I could feel was the Dragon Warriors, to our left , falling back seat by seat right off the start and we just stayed with our game plan .... we had a big finish and the curse was broken .The best part was looking over and seeing the other 2 cdn teams come across .

 Great racing ,it was a fight the whole way and my only complaint would be the lack of a beer gardens .Best memory will be the Oh Canada on the stage .....geez,most people even remembered all the words.  Shocked

 1 thing we found out afterwards was that Kerry aka-Puppy had actually taped loonies underneath the drums of all the BUK's in all lanes for " Good Luck " and none of us knew this ........was this the the golden key to success in San Fran ? Shocked

 Another memorable moment will be Dario's aka-Guido  birthday celebration ( it wasn't his birthday )....I had no idea he liked cake so much .........hahahahaha  My nigga! pictures to follow from lethal

 Thx again all for letting me be a part of it

 

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« Reply #17 on: September 25, 2006, 05:10:25 PM »


Julie at marshaling was fabulous as usual, and who's the new guy with the pink hair?




The guy with the "pink" (it was red!) hair on Saturday was a junior paddler for Lowell High School, he was volunteering that day. He paddled on Sunday in the high school division.
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« Reply #18 on: September 26, 2006, 04:23:07 PM »

http://cbs5.com/local/local_story_266201022.html

Watch the video......

Dragon Boat Teams Battle It Out At Treasure Island

(CBS 5) SAN FRANCISCO Hundreds of paddlers churned the waters around Treasure Island on Saturday as they raced colorful dragon boats in the annual Kaiser Permanente San Francisco International Dragon Boat Festival.

Sponsored by the California Dragon Boat Association, the event, now in its eleventh year, has drawn the largest number of visiting teams ever, with paddlers coming from several US cities and international locales.

Opening ceremonies began at noon on Saturday, and throughout the weekend visitors will hear the beat of taiko drumming, and be treated to cultural entertainment such as Polynesian dance, Chinese folk dancing and Lion dancing.

The festival is the largest competitive dragon boat festival in the U.S. This year's festival hosts the first ever Breast Cancer and Cancer Survivor Challenge Cup. Five teams with 100 paddlers are expected to compete for this cup. A special pink carnation ceremony will honor the survivor teams after the race.

Last year's champions, the San Francisco Dragon Warriors, will be defending their title against an all-star Canadian team coming from Vancouver. The Canadian team (Strathcona - Dangerous when Wet) will be trying to break the "Canadian Curse," as no Canadian team has ever won the championship in the 10 years of the event. Canada is known for their strong dragon boat teams and holds the current dragon boat world champion title.

Other attractions at the festival include Dragon Land, a children's activity area with arts, crafts and games, a US Marines endurance challenge course, and delicious food.

(© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
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« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2006, 12:34:07 AM »

Wow... you can actually catch a brief glimps of Puppy's rear end in one of the clips...
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« Reply #20 on: September 27, 2006, 11:12:54 AM »

Westies... hello from Toronto!

I wanted to drop a note to say what a fantastic weekend I had in San Francisco. 

Rreally enjoyed the opportunity to race against some west coast Canadian teams -- we get to do that so rarely. I also had a blast teaming up with the good people from Xtreme Reach for the gender races.  Great people paddling through a tough situation short paddlers like they were.   

I was there as a guest paddler on Jetstart with about 7 of my Team Chaos teammates. The rest of the roster were Jetstart regulars.  Chaos and Jetstart are sort of sister crews.  We team up for mens and womens races at major festivals, help each other out when needed, party together and so on...  There's a healthy but friendly rivalry between our two boats, with Chaos ever tighter on Jetstart's heels. 

Anyway it was a huge thrill for me just to be in San Francisco and an even bigger thrill to find ourselves challenging DWW1 in the competitive final.  Somehow the different parts of our crew just clicked over the weekend-- it didn't hurt that there were lots of races to work out the kinks.

The A final was amazing. I remember talk of a 1-2-3 Canadian finish on the loading dock, but I didn't really expect it.  Congrats to DWW1... you guys were clearly top dog all weekend, and congrats to DWW2 for holding off Dragon Warriors.  I also wanted to commend Dragon Warriors who, as 3-time defending champs, showed a lot of class hanging around to congratulate us as we exited the stage. Sunday was probably a bitter pill for them and they took it with dignity... which ain't easy.     

More than anything about this weekend I'll remember sharing our celebration with the two DWW teams: ...looking up to see just Canadian boats past the finish line, our collective celebration in the marshalling area and again on stage together.  Great stuff.   

I also should ad a word of thanks to our fantastic hosts, BAD... and to all the welcoming organizers and volunteers who made this such a pleasant weekend.  Thanks for looking after us.  And thanks to Jetstart for bringing me.

Cheers!       

   
 

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« Reply #21 on: September 27, 2006, 04:03:51 PM »

I had an awesome time, this one definitely ranks as one of the better festivals I've been to... minor things to tweak here and there (nothing that hasn' tbeen said already), but overall extremely well organized and very much paddler-focussed, which is refreshing!

I was lucky enough to go as a guest paddler with a super fun crew in V02, and we were even luckier to be hosted by a wicked team, the Absolute Dragons.  What an awesome group of people!  definitely made up for the lack of a beer garden!

And thanks for being such a good sport puppy!  Laughing
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« Reply #22 on: September 27, 2006, 04:48:55 PM »

Dear RightArm....

PAYBACK will be fun......

especially, when you all least expect it....

Sleep with one eye opened.......MMMWWWAAAAHHHHH!
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« Reply #23 on: September 27, 2006, 07:45:49 PM »

Well, it was my first ever festival so what do I know!

It seemed really, really well done--too many good things to mention!  The marshalling was FANTASTIC!

Thank you Hans and all who put this together!

Areas to improve?  Just a few, as already posted by others:

- improved hand sanitation!  soap and water for all!
- beer garden!
- better PA
- single PA--there was often crossover from the dueling systems
- better music (and not over the announcer)
- clearer, quicker announcement of which team was in which lane at the start of the race
- additional bleacher seating
- more food vendors (to cut down on thos long, long lines)
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« Reply #24 on: September 28, 2006, 12:20:12 AM »

Dear RightArm....
PAYBACK will be fun......
especially, when you all least expect it....
Sleep with one eye opened.......MMMWWWAAAAHHHHH!

Don't worry RightArm, he won't remember half the identities revealed to him on the bus  Razz
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« Reply #25 on: September 28, 2006, 03:25:40 AM »

Dear RightArm....
PAYBACK will be fun......
especially, when you all least expect it....
Sleep with one eye opened.......MMMWWWAAAAHHHHH!


Don't worry RightArm, he won't remember half the identities revealed to him on the bus  Razz


Puppy's OFFICIAL Vo2 Max nickname is now "KY Kerry"   Laughing   


I think KY Kerry is crying in this pic...   Cheers


This is after he got soooo lubed up that he slipped out of our hands.. lol
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« Reply #26 on: September 28, 2006, 04:01:09 PM »

That Kerry really does get around...
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« Reply #27 on: September 28, 2006, 10:34:44 PM »

Dear RightArm....
PAYBACK will be fun......
especially, when you all least expect it....
Sleep with one eye opened.......MMMWWWAAAAHHHHH!

Don't worry RightArm, he won't remember half the identities revealed to him on the bus  Razz

Puppy's OFFICIAL Vo2 Max nickname is now "KY Kerry"   Laughing   

lol nice work on the tag team, partner  My nigga! Twisted Evil
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« Reply #28 on: October 04, 2006, 11:07:50 AM »

Ok, so i know that i am a little slow with this, but i had heard that DWW had won first and third. What i didn't know about was the "Canadian Curse" and the fact that a Canadian team had not won this festival in the ten years it has been running!!  Shocked  So congrats to DWW1, Jetstart, and DWW2 for bringing home those medals!!  Very Happy I wish i had been there...perhaps next year...
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« Reply #29 on: October 04, 2006, 11:45:07 AM »

hmmmm...shaggin savy in san fran ?......could get ugly  Laughing

 BTW - DWW1 for the most part wasn't the same crew you saw in Kelowna just in case your wonderin
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