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Author Topic: [June 19 & 20, 2010] Rio Tinto Alcan Dragon Boat Festival  (Read 64793 times)
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« Reply #45 on: June 21, 2010, 04:13:58 PM »

my only 'complaint' is that there was no plaque, bookmark, NOTHING for the dragonzone teams race winners. were we the only ones who got nada or are there other races like this too? we were joking that even a dollar store ribbon and a little recognition would have been nice....esp since our team started off with dragonzone and stuck with them for over 10 years. we went  from a rec E or F (whatever the lowest division was in 1999) to finishing in comp B this year. if we aren't the 'perfect poster kids' for dragonzone, i don't know who is! i think we deserve a little something, don't you?  Laughing

I completely agree. FCRCC has already promoted their community centre. DZ can't just stop at simply naming an Alcan race after its facilities. Rewarding prizes -> creates an incentive for the competitors to try hard -> faster races -> better promotion of DZ.
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« Reply #46 on: June 21, 2010, 06:58:17 PM »

Any pics or videos of the comp finals & guts and glory? anyone? bueller?
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« Reply #47 on: June 21, 2010, 08:41:13 PM »

Thanks to the Organizers for a great run weekend.  The medals are very nice and the mini paddle was a nice touch. We were aiming for Comp A finals but with over 8 new paddlers, a new steers, and aid from Casey (he of beer bong and CRC fame) our team did a fantastic job and we're only going to get stronger. 

Of those 8 new faces 5 just started paddling 5 months ago! 4 more have less than 1 years experience. 

Very Proud of SI Black and Silver this weekend.

To the Comp A and Comp B teams great job this weekend.  FCRCC your finish in the finals was awesome. Good job Magnum and Kia. 
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« Reply #48 on: June 22, 2010, 01:07:58 AM »

Too busy running around this year but I was able to take some photos of the mixed G&G race.  These were taken at the first turn.































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« Reply #49 on: June 22, 2010, 06:52:28 AM »

 Someone say " Paddleboy "  Shocked

 From my years as a team member on the crew ( I took this yr off ) I can honestly say the FCRCC women are what make this team ...those women rock and over the last few years have been a huge part of why the team has had huge success .

 Just look at their womens time ,it says it all .....
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« Reply #50 on: June 22, 2010, 08:49:23 AM »

LARD had such a blast this year!  Thanks to all the organizers and the Canadian (and non Canadian) paddlers that helped round out our rosters. 

The Shocker rules.
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« Reply #51 on: June 22, 2010, 11:34:24 AM »

Much thanks to the Race organizers and the army of volunteers for another great race.  DW had a great time!  We also had a blast teaming up with AbbyNormal in the Gender races.  See you next year (or sooner for those of you heading down to San Francisco).

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« Reply #52 on: June 22, 2010, 01:10:46 PM »

Sunday Pictures!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fredericklin/sets/72157624189381975/

I'll be announcing wallpapers of some of the final race finishes on my FB page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Frederick-Lin-Photography/94119499175) and twitter (@fredericklin). If you're interested in getting them, be sure to follow one or the other.



FCRCC Women finish with a commanding lead in the Women's Division Semi-Finals. Race 49.
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Lotus Juniors finish third in Race 52. Junior Division C/D Semi Final 1.
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Eric Hamber Eternal Dragons finish their semi final race with a dominating 9 second lead to take first in Race 53. Super Strokin' Dragonflies is in the background.
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MT Promises aren't so empty after all? They celebrate after finishing first in Race 57.
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BC Hydro Dragons rest up before approaching the start line for Race 61.
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Banana Fusion powers through the start to take an early lead in Race 61. Houston Heat Dragon Boat Club trails in Boat 6. Foreground is Dragon Zone Dragon Fire.
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Houston Heat Dragon Boat Club paddles hard with the race pack off the start. Foreground is Dragon Zone Dragon Fire.
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Mental toughness is so important when competing in a dragon boat race. With numerous distractions around you, staying focused can be tough. The caller for Vancity Thunder tries her best to command her boat amidst a sea of chaos. Race 62.
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Crowds gather at the docks of the Rio Tinto Alcan Dragon Boat Festival to watch the Eye of the Dragon win Race 62. This team is absolutely amazing in that they overcome blindness to compete in this sport.
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It's a crazy finish. Hot Sake's caller beats down on the drum to ensure all paddlers are in sync for the last 100 meters of the race. Race 65. Other boats that are identifiable in this photo are Absolut Sake (Boat 7) and Pemberton Bald Eagles (Boat 5).
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Lotus Mixed rest for only a moment after paddling away from the festival docks. They're in Race 67.
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Teams warming up for Race 67 look on to Race 66. RGL United, with vertical paddles in the water, is ready for the start of their race.
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The caller for Ripple Effect Fast pushes the paddlers of her boat to sustain a strong finish. They come first in Race 66. Boat 2 is PwC Paddlers.
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You're bound to get wet when you're out racing in dragon boats. Lotus Mixed start one of many repetitions of synchronized paddling. Race 67.
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Almost done! OWLS Dragonflies paddle their hearts out to finish Race 69.
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FCRCC Women's caller look onward to the starting referee while paddlers are focused, ready to race in the Women's Division Rio Tinto Alcan Competitive A Championship Race. Race 70.
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FRCC Women's steers stares down her race lane to plot a straight path to the finish line. The crowd stares back, anticipating the start of an exciting race. Race 70.
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After placing first in the Heritage Education D Championship, the West End Youth paddle back exhausted but proud of what they accomplished today. Race 71.
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The Galileo Celestial Dragons compete in a tight Junior Division Rogers A Championship. Laoyam Eagles (Boat 4) leads ahead of the pack to finish first. Foreground is PW Hornets. Race 74.
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I'm glad there are boat numbers. Without them, I wouldn't be able to identify a good number of teams in these photos. Boat 7, Kwantlen Student Association. Boat 8, Ledcor. Race 76. Smile
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« Reply #53 on: June 22, 2010, 01:58:03 PM »

Sunday Pictures!

Amazing as always, Blizz.
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« Reply #54 on: June 22, 2010, 07:17:24 PM »

Great Job Everyone!  Let's do it again soon!

Guts & Glory Race Video


Thank you Brian Boatman for making the video.
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« Reply #55 on: June 22, 2010, 07:39:28 PM »

Great Job Everyone!  Let's do it again soon!

Thank you Brian Boatman for making the video.

That's one of the best videos ever.

our team started off with dragonzone and stuck with them for over 10 years. we went  from a rec E or F (whatever the lowest division was in 1999) to finishing in comp B this year. if we aren't the 'perfect poster kids' for dragonzone, i don't know who is! i think we deserve a little something, don't you?  Laughing

Lifescan, you're a great team. Congrats on winning the DZ race.


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« Reply #56 on: June 22, 2010, 07:40:59 PM »

Great Job Everyone This Year!  Let's do it again soon!

Guts & Glory Race Video


Thank you Brian Boatman for making the video.

Love how you surged between the two boats.  Dangit, you're making me miss paddling!
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« Reply #57 on: June 22, 2010, 07:56:14 PM »

Sunday Pictures!

Amazing as always, Blizz.

Thank you, Amanda!
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« Reply #58 on: June 22, 2010, 08:33:58 PM »

Great Job Everyone!  Let's do it again soon!

Guts & Glory Race Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70PwXDi5dIs

Thank you Brian Boatman for making the video.


looks like LARD that hit you, they didn't seem pleased
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« Reply #59 on: June 22, 2010, 10:59:38 PM »

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our team started off with dragonzone and stuck with them for over 10 years. we went  from a rec E or F (whatever the lowest division was in 1999) to finishing in comp B this year. if we aren't the 'perfect poster kids' for dragonzone, i don't know who is! i think we deserve a little something, don't you?  

Hmm, If anyone bothered to check the presentation schedule the would have seen the time for that there were awards for the medalists in that division.. Confused
The Race Registar will be contacting teams so they can collect their Swag at where else.. The DZ trailer later this week

Nice Pics Blizzy and Superduper
The Lethal Weapon is temporarily retired and too tired until after Nationals (I may bring the big boy up to Whistler if its fixed by then... Sad ) to take some pics
I managed to take 20 photos all weekend....so sad
Here are some of the Women's GG and one of a bird (my latest hobby)



Its nice to be recognized....

Turn action

Abby Normal Steers, I wonder where his Videos are?

What ball?....

Hmmm, So which one is the fuel line for the engine

They start them Young in Pemberton, Great job!

Blue Heron under the stands..i could not resist
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