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		<title>Coming this Sunday: Board the Fjord in Deep Cove!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:16:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a heads up, Deep Cove Kayak&#8217;s Board the Fjord SUP Race is coming up this weekend. Weather forecast is looking a bit cooler than what we&#8217;ve had over the past few weeks, but either way will no doubt be a great time! Here are the details in case ya missed em&#8230; Deep Cove Kayak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a heads up, Deep Cove Kayak&#8217;s Board the Fjord SUP Race is coming up this weekend. Weather forecast is looking a bit cooler than what we&#8217;ve had over the past few weeks, but either way will no doubt be a great time!</p>
<p>Here are the details in case ya missed em&#8230;</p>
<p>Deep Cove Kayak presents the first annual Board the Fjord SUP race, coming Sunday September 18th, 2011 to Deep Cove in North Vancouver.</p>
<p>Date: Sunday September 18th, 2011</p>
<p>Races:   Competitive Course: Approx 13.5km.  Categories: Mens and Womens:  12&#8217;6, 14&#8242; and Unlimited Class<br />
Recreational Course: Approx: 6.5km &#8211; Categories: Mens and Womens:   12&#8217;6&#8243; and &lt;12&#8242; Surfboard Class<br />
Kids Race: &lt;1km (TBA)<br />
4 Person Coed Sprint Relay &#8211; Surfboard Class only (boards will be provided)</p>
<p>Cost:     $35 for all races if you register before September 7th (BBQ and Relay included)</p>
<p>$45.00 if you register after September 7th (BBQ and Relay Included)</p>
<p>Kids Race is Free!</p>
<p>Board Rentals: $30 to rent a board for the race. Relay Race boards will be provided</p>
<p>Deep Cove Canoe and Kayak Centre and Starboard will be providing board rentals, for a full list of available boards please call 604-929-2268</p>
<p>Registration: Visit <a href="http://www.deepcovekayak.com/boardthefjord">http://www.deepcovekayak.com/boardthefjord</a> to download the registration form.</p>
<p>Board Sales: Race Board and Cruiser Board discounts for Board the Fjord participants. Call Deep Cove Outdoors for more information. 604-987-8028</p>
<p>Tentative Schedule:</p>
<p>8:30am: Check-in Starts</p>
<p>9:30am: Pre-race meeting</p>
<p>10:00am: Competetive and Recreational Races Start</p>
<p>12:00pm: BBQ Lunch</p>
<p>1:00pm: Kids Race</p>
<p>2:00pm: 4 Person Coed Sprint Relay</p>
<p>3:00pm: Awards</p>
<h2>Race Map</h2>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1581" title="Board the Fjord SUP Race Map" src="http://www.paddlesurf.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/board-the-fjord-sup-race-map.gif" alt="Board the Fjord SUP Race Map" width="360" height="360" /><br />
<strong>Long Course:</strong> Approx 13.5km | <strong>Short Course:</strong> Approx 6.5km</p>
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		<title>Board the Fjord SUP Race in Deep Cove</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 05:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deep Cove Kayak presents the first annual Board the Fjord SUP race, coming Sunday September 18th, 2011 to Deep Cove in North Vancouver. Should be a great time, check the details here: Date: Sunday September 18th, 2011 Races:   Competitive Course: Approx 13.5km.  Categories: Mens and Womens:  12&#8217;6, 14&#8242; and Unlimited Class Recreational Course: Approx: 6.5km [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deep Cove Kayak presents the first annual Board the Fjord SUP race, coming Sunday September 18th, 2011 to Deep Cove in North Vancouver.</p>
<p>Should be a great time, check the details here:</p>
<p>Date: Sunday September 18th, 2011</p>
<p>Races:   Competitive Course: Approx 13.5km.  Categories: Mens and Womens:  12&#8217;6, 14&#8242; and Unlimited Class<br />
Recreational Course: Approx: 6.5km &#8211; Categories: Mens and Womens:   12&#8217;6&#8243; and &lt;12&#8242; Surfboard Class<br />
Kids Race: &lt;1km (TBA)<br />
4 Person Coed Sprint Relay &#8211; Surfboard Class only (boards will be provided)</p>
<p>Cost:     $35 for all races if you register before September 7th (BBQ and Relay included)</p>
<p>$45.00 if you register after September 7th (BBQ and Relay Included)</p>
<p>Kids Race is Free!</p>
<p>Board Rentals: $30 to rent a board for the race. Relay Race boards will be provided</p>
<p>Deep Cove Canoe and Kayak Centre and Starboard will be providing board rentals, for a full list of available boards please call 604-929-2268</p>
<p>Registration: Visit <a href="http://www.deepcovekayak.com/boardthefjord">http://www.deepcovekayak.com/boardthefjord</a> to download the registration form.</p>
<p>Board Sales: Race Board and Cruiser Board discounts for Board the Fjord participants. Call Deep Cove Outdoors for more information. 604-987-8028</p>
<p>Tentative Schedule:</p>
<p>8:30am: Check-in Starts</p>
<p>9:30am: Pre-race meeting</p>
<p>10:00am: Competetive and Recreational Races Start</p>
<p>12:00pm: BBQ Lunch</p>
<p>1:00pm: Kids Race</p>
<p>2:00pm: 4 Person Coed Sprint Relay</p>
<p>3:00pm: Awards</p>
<h2>Race Map</h2>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1581" title="Board the Fjord SUP Race Map" src="http://www.paddlesurf.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/board-the-fjord-sup-race-map.gif" alt="Board the Fjord SUP Race Map" width="360" height="360" /><br />
<strong>Long Course:</strong> Approx 13.5km | <strong>Short Course:</strong> Approx 6.5km</p>
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		<title>May 24th Deep Cove Tuesday Night Races Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 03:55:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How about those Canucks. I called Bieksa, Micky is my witness. Then about 15 minutes later I changed my call to Salo&#8230;doh! But I must say that the play-offs are reeking havoc for the Tuesday Night Paddlesport Races. I can&#8217;t believe how upset people at The Raven got when I tried to put the paddle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How about those Canucks.  I called Bieksa, Micky is my witness.  Then  about 15 minutes later I changed my call to Salo&#8230;doh!  But I must say  that the play-offs are reeking havoc for the Tuesday Night Paddlesport  Races.  I can&#8217;t believe how upset people at The Raven got when I tried  to put the paddle sport race video up on the TV.  Geez!  It can be said  that all the people coming out are &#8220;participants&#8221; and not &#8220;spectators&#8221;.   But I&#8217;ll happily sacrifice some TNR attendees for a Stanley Cup in  Vancouver.  The post race party was great fun with double overtime.   Driving to the race the streets are eerily empty.</p>
<p>10 SUPers for a fairly long 8 km short course.  and about 30 kayak-ish  boats surf skis etc.  This was one of the longer &#8220;long&#8221; courses at about  10 km.  People are starting to load up the miles to build for Round  Bowen Race 32 km June 26.  We pushed the date back this year to allow  for more training time, so hopefully there is more participation.  This  year there will be a sea kayak and outrigger canoe relay race.  I  believe one leg is about 14 km and the other about 18.</p>
<p>At The Raven, there was much discussion about drafting practices.  It is  said that you can save up to 5% effort by riding either the side wave  or stern wave of a competitor&#8217;s kayak.  Many people are worried that  drafting will offend the draftee, but its part of the game.  It just  depends on how you do it.  I admit that my tactics can be some what  annoying as I tend to encroach into other&#8217;s space.  Jim N. was riding my  side wash last night and kept putting his bow into the area where my  paddle was working.  I am sure he has a few scratches to prove it.   Daryl is always polite, figuring that he is just barely hanging on and  doesn&#8217;t want to offend his host. However he never hesitates to offer  tactical suggestions as to where he thinks you should be taking him.   For stern wash riders, I heard the term &#8216;tail-tapper&#8221; in reference to  somebody who is continually bumping the stern of your boat with their  bow.  Martin R was the culprit in this story, and I know I am guilty as  charge.</p>
<p>Warren Bruce was the &#8220;strong man&#8221; man of the night.  With a pack of  cling-ons hanging around him.  After drafting most of the first half, I  got out in front and was feeling frisky.  I took a couple of strong  pulls, but managed to shake only &#8220;paddle tapper&#8221; Jim N.  Then it was all  Warren, pretty much from Twin Island back to Deep Cove.  With Daryl R,  Rob Hansen and myself riding on his back.</p>
<p>In the SUP division, Lina was The Strong Man, beating a growing field of  10 SUPers.  No Tail tappers there.  Many sporting the faster race  boards.   Except for Tim Quarles of course.  C&#8217;mon Tim step up to the  game!!</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/2010tnrbyviv/sets/72157626676515315/show/" target="_new">Viv&#8217;s photos</a> for this week&#8217;s Awesome photos. If you are interested in purchasing an image Viv charges $5/shot <a href="mailto:vivsphotography@telus.net">Vivsphotography@telus.net</a></p>
<p>Here are the SUP racer results:</p>
<pre>Place Bib  Name                        Distance         Category         Time      Difference
  5   36   Lina Augaitis               short            SUP W12'6        42:17.5   +5:29.0
  6   25   Mike Darbyshire             short            SUP M12' 6       42:19.0   +5:30.5
  7   138  Shawn Campbell              short            SUP M14          43:02.5   +6:14.0
  10  18   Mike Clarke                 short            SUP M12' 6       46:16.1   +9:27.6
  11  78   Fred Feuermann              short            SUP M14          47:33.9   +10:45.4
  12  4    Tim Quarles                 short            SUP M SURF &lt;12'  47:40.5   +10:52.0
  13  144  Mark Robson                 short            SUP M12' 6       48:08.4   +11:19.9
  14  95   Jenn Dillinger              short            SUP W12'6        48:10.0   +11:21.5
  16  62   Lee Horton                  short            SUP M12' 6       49:14.0   +12:25.5
  19  127  Jack Mackillop              short            SUP M12' 6       53:03.8   +16:15.3
  20  143  Dirk Warmush                short            SUP M SURF &lt;12'  58:02.4   +21:13.9</pre>
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		<title>Mike Darbyshire&#8217;s Tour De Indian Arm 2011 SUP Race Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 21:13:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tour de Arm While the Battle of the Paddle Hawaii was taking place over the weekend a few devoted SUP’ers were having their own battle in Deep Cove.  The Battle of the Paddle may have the edge when it comes to participant numbers (over 450) but we had a good turnout for our Tour de [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tour de Arm</p>
<p>While the Battle of the Paddle Hawaii was taking place over the weekend a few devoted SUP’ers were having their own battle in Deep Cove.  The Battle of the Paddle may have the edge when it comes to participant numbers (over 450) but we had a good turnout for our Tour de Indian Arm which featured SUP as a race class for the second year.</p>
<p>We had 12 SUP’s participating in our 10.5km short course which wound its way throughout Indian Arm. With racers in each board class we had a good field of racers and some great competition throughout the race. We had the usual suspects from the Tuesday Night Races including Kelvin Hummeny, Lina Augaitis, Jen Dillinger and Tim Quarles, accompanied by some of our newer additions like Lee Horton and Fred Feuremann. It was also nice to see the USA represented by Bellingham’s Dale Plant.</p>
<p>Given that this is primarily a kayak race it was great to see the 12 SUP’ers lined up among the crowd at the start line.  At the sound of the starting horn the race began with a flurry paddle strokes and some pretty good chop kicked up by the departing kayakers. Kelvin got off to an early lead on his handcrafted cedar race board followed by myself on a 14’ Starboard Ace and Dale Plant on 14’ custom race board made down in Bellingham.  Lina was not far behind us on her 12’ Starboard New which gave the three of us good motivation to keep our pace up.</p>
<p>Race day was cloudy and very calm which made for excellent race conditions. The course was entertaining and kept everyone in pretty close proximity.  Our ‘downwind’ section of the race felt a little more like a ‘headwind’ section but the winds were definitely manageable. With a little bit of current pushing us around there were a couple of sections that had me paddling a lot of left handed strokes but again nothing that we couldn’t manage.</p>
<p>Dale and I eventually caught up to Kelvin and we paddled together for last half of the race around Boulder Island and Grey Rocks Island.  We rounded the corner into Deep Cove for the home stretch and a conveniently timed boat wake gave me a slight edge over Dale who was on a much less stable board. Kelvin picked up the pace and we sprinted for the finish. Giving it all I could, I wasn’t able to catch him and happily settled for second overall in a time of 1 hour and 13 minutes.  Dale, a mere 5 seconds behind took  3<sup>rd</sup> place.  Lina finished 1 minute behind us to take first women and first 12’6 overall.  Rounding out the pack was Deep Cove’s very own Gaz Rathbone who completed the 10.5km course on a 12’ Starboard Big Easy in a very respectable time of 1 hour and 30 minutes.</p>
<p>Overall it was a very successful race both for the kayakers and SUP’s which gives me great confidence looking forward to our ‘Board the Fjord” SUP race coming up in September.  With a little more advertising and word of mouth I think it’s safe to say we will be getting a great turnout for our marquee SUP event.  Thanks to all the racers that came out and I’ll see you all on the water!</p>
<p>If you missed last weekend’s race don’t fret, there are still 17 more races in our Tuesday Night Race Series down in Deep Cove.  Also coming up is the Kalamalka Classic in Vernon which I know is going to be a big event for SUP in BC.  If you are new to SUP racing and want to give it a try, come check out our SUP Race Clinics which run every Tuesday night before the race.</p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.deepcovekayak.com/">www.deepcovekayak.com</a> for more information and for full race results.</p>
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		<title>Bob Putnam&#8217;s May 19, 2011 Big Chop Race Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 May 2011 20:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Vancouver we are blessed with not one but two weekly Paddlesport Races.  There is the weekly Deep Cove Tuesday Night Paddlesport Race and the Bi-Weekly Big Chop Series at  Vanier Park by the Planetarium. Some of the the Deep Cove guys went a cross town to mix it up with the West Siders.  Myself, Mike Darbyshire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Vancouver we are blessed with not one but two weekly Paddlesport Races.  There is the weekly <a href="http://www.deepcovekayak.com/rental-and-lessons/racing/">Deep Cove Tuesday Night Paddlesport Race</a> and the <a href="http://www.bigchop.ca/">Bi-Weekly Big Chop Series</a> at   Vanier Park by the Planetarium.</p>
<p>Some of the the Deep Cove guys went a  cross town to mix it up with the West Siders.  Myself, Mike Darbyshire  and Kelvin Humenny braved the cross town traffic.  This must have been  the biggest turn out for any Big Chop race I have been to.  60 paddlers  from all disciplines, sea kayak, OC, Surf ski, prone paddler, canoe and  of course a handful of SUPers.  I was counting on flat conditions, as my  stand up balance skills aren&#8217;t nearly as developled as my sit down  ones, ( surf ski)  For once the Big Chop lived up to its name with a  fresh westerly kicking up 1 &#8211; 2 foot wind waves.</p>
<p>The savvy race  organizers, Bryan Tasaka and Ryan Pogue changed the pre-planned route to  accommodate for the prevailing winds, making it an out and back.   Little Chop race one loop (4 km)  and the Big Chop two loops (you can  do the math).  I was paddling Starboard&#8217;s new 14&#8242; race board <a href="http://www.star-board-sup.com/2011/products/profile.php?post_name=2011_12-6-x-27-ace">The Ace</a>.  14&#8242; x 26.5.  (Available at <a href="http://www.deepcoveoutdoors.com/kayakshop/">Deep Cove Outdoors</a>)   The race line-up spanned the whole entrance to False Creek and caused  some concern for motor-boaters trying to enter The Creek.  Clothing is  always a question and at the start I was cooking in my neoprene pants  and looking enviously at Kelvin and Mike&#8217;s board shorts.  They were  dressed for the weather, and I, as was to prove a correct prediction,  was dressed for the water.</p>
<p>The start was fast and furious, from my surf  ski racing experience, I am not used to all the boats bombing by me at  the start.  We were pounding in to the westerly waves.  This wasn&#8217;t too  bad as The Ace bucked up and down.  We rounded the red mark and then the  waves were coming from the front quarter and combined with the side  motor boat waves, I was like a hobbled old man leaning over my walker.   Instead of powerful full body strokes, I was dabbing at the water like a  4 year old patting down his mud pie.  It was a sad picture.  After my  first three remount practices, resorted to cheating to catch up the  lead.  I managed pull up beside Mike who was right behind Kelvin.  I  asked what the rules were, and Mike said, &#8220;You are only allowed 5  strokes on your knees&#8221;  Well my allowance expired 495 strokes ago.</p>
<p>We  rounded the 1st mark and I made it through side wave hell greatly  anticipating the downwind glory.  This was my specialty (on a surf ski)  and I was going to catch these guys.  Fall off #4,  &amp;##@@!!  But  then I got going and started to have some fun with down wind paddling.   Catching some waves, falling off, getting back on, get going catching  some waves&#8230;&#8230;.I think its called &#8220;The Learning Process&#8221;</p>
<p>I  never did catch the guys.  Kelvin forgot to seal his day-hatch on his  custom wood SUP, and it filled with 5 gallons of water.  How he managed  to stay upright with all that water sloshing around inside his board is a  wonder.</p>
<p>The Big Chop post race party with beers and hot dogs is fun.  Check out BigChop.ca  Next Race is June 2</p>
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		<title>Kelvin Humenny&#8217;s Tour De Indian Arm 2011 SUP Race Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 18:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paddling a SUP for 10.88 kms in early afternoon wind chop mixed with heavy boat waves from all directions, while watching surf-skis rocket past me, was my only other &#8220;Tour De Indian Arm&#8221; experience. The kind of conditions that require more balancing than paddling, and can lead to some sour complaining, the 2010 Tour de [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paddling a SUP for 10.88 kms in early afternoon wind chop mixed with heavy boat waves from all directions, while watching surf-skis rocket past me, was my only other &#8220;Tour De Indian Arm&#8221; experience. The kind of conditions that require more balancing than paddling, and can lead to some sour complaining, the 2010 Tour de Indian Arm still stands out as the toughest race conditions I&#8217;ve ever experienced.</p>
<p>But not this year. The extended gloomy winter weather kept the water calm and kept the power-boaters at home searching for cheap flights to Hawaii. Though there was no wind swell, which would have been fun, the conditions couldn&#8217;t have been better for our good sized group of SUP-ers to see how fast they could paddle on flat water and keep it going for over an hour. The small crew of regulars was there as well as a few new faces, and some new boards, both of which are always good to see. The first leg of the course was fairly calm once the flurry of surf-ski wakes dissipated into the distance, but rounding the Cates turn some large boat swell made it interesting to stay on course. The current seemed strong as I headed across the arm, paddling about 90% on the left side and looking forward to the next turn so I could switch sides. But that didn&#8217;t help, it ended up being just as bad the whole way, 20 or so strokes on the left, 2 on the right and so it continued. Luckily Mike was right on my tail and he reminded me that we had to go around grey rocks on the way back or I would have gone the wrong way, obliviously following two mis-guided kayakers straight back to the Cove. Everyone finished in a respectable amount of time considering it was the furthest some had ever paddled before, and everyone I saw coming in was still paddling strong. The few in the lead were red-lining (well, I was at least) in a very close sprint to the dock that made it apparent that youth might soon be more of an advantage than waterline.</p>
<p>Most fellow Sup racers kept drifting around in the water after crossing the finish line, cheering other paddlers in, trading and trying new boards, or discussing the finer points of displacement vs planing. Even after such a long paddle it&#8217;s hard to get off your board, it&#8217;s just too fun, that&#8217;s why we&#8217;re all so stoked about this new sport and a good part of the reason I race, to be part of something in it&#8217;s beginning, where all of the people involved seem to have the excitement of a kid with their first bike.</p>
<p>Shortly after the beers and burgers started, our window of &#8220;okay&#8221; weather ended and the rain began&#8230; again, ending another fun event on our beautiful fjord in the coast mountains. Thank you to all the great people that made it happen, and thanks for including SUP!</p>
<p>Here are the official results from Deep Cove Kayak:</p>
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<td width="138" height="14">Place</td>
<td width="138">Bib</td>
<td width="138">Name</td>
<td width="138">Distance</td>
<td width="138">Category</td>
<td width="138">Time</td>
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<td height="14">8</td>
<td>33</td>
<td>Kelvin Humenny</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M Unlimited</td>
<td>1:13:53.0</td>
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<td height="14">9</td>
<td>25</td>
<td>Mike Darbyshire</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M14</td>
<td>1:13:55.0</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">10</td>
<td>84</td>
<td>Dale Plant</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M14</td>
<td>1:14:10.0</td>
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<td height="14">11</td>
<td>36</td>
<td>Lina Augaitis</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP W12&#8217;6</td>
<td>1:15:19.8</td>
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<td height="14">14</td>
<td>18</td>
<td>Mike Clarke</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M14</td>
<td>1:21:14.0</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">15</td>
<td>62</td>
<td>Lee Horton</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M12&#8217;6</td>
<td>1:22:26.7</td>
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<td height="14">16</td>
<td>83</td>
<td>Jenn Dillinger</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP W12&#8217;6</td>
<td>1:22:56.3</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">17</td>
<td>4</td>
<td>Tim Quarles</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M12&#8217;6</td>
<td>1:25:49.7</td>
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<tr height="14">
<td height="14">18</td>
<td>45</td>
<td>Garth Day</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M12&#8217;6</td>
<td>1:26:20.8</td>
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<td height="14">20</td>
<td>130</td>
<td>Saunders Al</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M14</td>
<td>1:28:44.4</td>
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<td height="14">21</td>
<td>123</td>
<td>Fred Feuermann</td>
<td>short &#8211; 10km</td>
<td>SUP M12&#8217;6</td>
<td>1:29:36.5</td>
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<p>Stand Up Paddling Event for you and Man’s (or Women’s) Best Friend, Your Dog</p>
<p>Stand Up Paddle boarding is the fastest growing water sport in North America.  It’s so easy that most people can do it, despite the pre-conception that the boards are very tippy.   Basically you are paddling a large surfboard with a long paddle.  It has grown in popularity in California, and Hawaii and the enthusiasm is working its way north to Vancouver.  It’s a relaxing way to get out on the water.  You can see into the water better than in a kayak providing a different perspective for viewing sea critters.  For those who like exercise it can be a great core workout.</p>
<p>June 5, 2011 enjoy ½ price Stand Up Paddle Board Rentals if you bring a four-legged friend on the water with you.</p>
<p><strong>Where:</strong> Deep Cove Canoe &amp; Kayak Centre, 2156 Banbury Road, North Vancouver</p>
<p><strong>When:</strong> All day Sunday June 5, 2011  9 AM – 7 PM</p>
<p><strong>Skill level:</strong> You should be competent on a Stand Up Paddle Board</p>
<p><strong>Rental Rates:</strong> $30 for 2 hours minus 50%</p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong> 604-929-2268</p>
<p>Deep Cove Canoe &amp; Kayak Centre has a large fleet of Stand Up Paddle boards for rent.  We offer lessons ranging from Introductory  to “SUP Fit” (Fitness on a Stand Up Board.)  We conduct weekly fun races.</p>
<p>For more information, check out DeepCoveKayak.com!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 09:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Check in starts at 6:00PM, race starts at 7:00PM sharp.</p>
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