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Penticton Dragon Boat Festival Race Recap

September 12, 2023 Robbin Whachell

Congrats to those who competed in Penticton!

What an amazing weekend of sunshine, pool time, camaraderie, great food, and super dragon boat racing! We ran one mixed team and one women's team.

The weather was idyllic and although there was some smoke it was not too bad. Winds were nonexistent in the mornings to light in the afternoons. We held our traditional team dinner at the Riverside Motel on Saturday night and it was yum!

Our Penticton crews consisted of Michele, Laney, Pat W, Bryan, Darlene, Ian, Pete, Warren, Brent J, Bob, Lori, Denise, Robbin, Linda, Sandra, David W, Rob, Dave D, Marg, Bruce, Dave F, Marianne, Nicole, Carol, Marjorie, Christine, Jola, Patty, Sally, Marlene and Trish. Thanks for leading warmups, Darlene; and for keeping us on course, Bob, Dave F, Sally and Trish!

A big thanks to Sandra and her husband Paul who were a huge help in getting us paddlers to fill out our women's team. Thanks to the ladies from Paul's team, the TCC Dragoneers: Rachel, Sherry, Gail and Leanne.

This weekend proved that all the hard work we've been putting in since April has paid off. Our results show proof of our excellent coaching and our dedication to our sport. Thank you Denise for having us race-ready, sorted out, and updated throughout the season and over the weekend.

Our women's team started off strong and placed second in their first three races, increasing their time each race. By Sunday, we were in the 20th position of 44 teams. This put us in the Jade Final A Division. Despite coming last, it was only by a couple of seconds and it was the women's team's fastest time of the weekend. Great going ladies!

Our mixed team took home silver after strong performances in their first three races, placing 2nd, 2nd, 1st, and then 2nd in the Diamond Final A! By Sunday, we were placed 15 out of 30 mixed teams. Strong starts and finishes were noted by those on the shore. Great job!

Team history was made with the Steers Challenge race with Dave F at the helm. We had to race down the 500m course, then make a full turn, and then guide the boat back through a 500m slalom course set up with 10 buoys. Each missed buoy was a 5-second loss. We were the third team to do the course (the first to complete it) as the first two teams decided to just paddle back after experiencing the difficulty. It was great fun and resulted in big excitement and hilarious chaos with calls coming from many in our boat. The women's team, FLCC Race Crew won the challenge, and we are still awaiting our results. Thanks to Dave for leading us through the course along with Trish and Denise's directions up front. We can't wait until we can do this one again!

We appreciate and thank the family and friends who came out to cheer us on! The weekend came to a close with cold ones in the beer garden before some of us headed home, and others enjoyed another night in beautiful Penticton.

Here are our race results:

Day 1----

MIXED

Race 4 – 2:17.15 (2nd)

Race 22 – 2:20.20 (2nd)

WOMEN

Race 15 – 2:34.46 (2nd)

Race 33 – 2:32.41 (2nd)

STEERS CHALLENGE (1000m) -- still awaiting our result.

Day 2----

WOMEN

Race 45 – 2:31.43 (2nd) - Jade Semi

Race 69 – 2:29.04 (4th) - Jade Final A

MIXED

Race 54 – 2:19.54 (1st) - Diamond Semi

Race 75 – 2:14.22 (2nd) - Diamond Final A

Link to event results page

Thank you our photographer, Jola!
Here is our Facebook album.

Next up is our final race of the season, the Oddball Fall Classic on Sept. 23.

Tags Penticton Dragon Boat Festival, Penticton, Nothin Dragon, dragon boat festival, dragonboat, dragon boat, BC, dragon boat team, dragon boat races

Results of the 2021 Annual General Meeting

November 10, 2021 Robbin Whachell

Nothin’ Dragon executive (L-R): Linda Corcoran, Brian Kenny, Denise Nelson, Brent Murphy. Not seen in photo is Wilhelmina Savage.

Nothin’ Dragon Masters held out AGM on Oct. 28 in the Centennial Room of the Dogwood Pavilion in Coquitlam.

Several positions on the executive were up for nomination and voting in.

Congratulations to returning and new executive members:

President: Brian Kenny
Vice President: Brent Murphy
Treasurer: Willie Savage
Secretary: Linda Corcoran
Fundraising: Sandra Foubert
Race Registrar: Warren Fox
Captain: Denise Nelson
Asst. Captain: Steven Chung

Committee members:

Boat Maintenance: Warren Fox
Coffee Mornings: Trish and John Wintle
Communications: Marjorie Wong
Dragon Boat Management: Linda Corcoran / Denise Nelson
Equipment (Tents): Ed Foss
Membership: Cheryl Plume
Old Mill Boathouse Liaison: Pat Johnson
Recycling: Julie Asselstine
Safety: Donna Nyberg
Social (parties): Darlene Galer
Sunshine: Elizabeth Scales
Uniforms: Laney Bryenton
Boat Booking Agent: Vacant

Team members of Nothin’ Dragon Masters at the AGM held at Dogwood Pavilion’s Centennial Room.

Tags Nothin Dragon Masters, AGM, Annual General Meeting 2021, Annual General Meeting, Dogwood Pavilion, Coquitlam, BC

Nothin' Dragon Takes to Kayaks at Deer Lake

July 22, 2020 Robbin Whachell

Brian and Jan Kenny at Deer Lake with other Nothin’ Dragon teammates in behind on July 13.

Mohammed must go to the mountain… in our case, the water! Deer Lake, Burnaby that is.

With no dragon boating happening since COVID-19, we’re missing our time on the water, and our time together as teammates and friends!

To that end, we’ve begun kayaking at Deer Lake on Monday nights.

Mondays are usually dedicated to our dryland fitness class (over Zoom) with Coach Kris, but now he’s leading us on kayaking technique, which has some similarities to the dragon boat stroke.

Our first time out on July 13 showed a great turnout and we’ll continue as long as there is interest. We paddled in singles, and married couples on our team paddled tandem. No one capsized and we enjoyed the ducks that got up close and personal – perhaps looking for food?

There is something about being out on the water and seeing friends (teammates) who share the same passion and zest for life to bring back the feeling of team camaraderie!

Another way the team is getting together is through a coffee morning meetup at Rocky Point on Saturdays and a Thursday evening Legion social.

Here is our photo album from kayaking on July 13 thanks to teammates Marjorie and Rob.

Paddles up!

Paddles up!

Tags Deer Lake, Burnaby, BC, Kaya, Kayaking, Nothin' Dragon Masters, camaraderie, dragon boat, fitness

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