Registration now OPEN: Penticton Paddle Sports Duel in the Dessert

Penticton Paddle Sports welcomes everyone back for the 23rd Anniversary!

  • CLICK HERE to download your crew boat registration form
  • CLICK HERE to download your small boat registration form
  • CLICK HERE to download the 13-14 May race schedule

Duel in the Desert, May 13 & 14, 2023

SATURDAY, MAY 13
8:00 am: Registration OPEN
8:30 am: Short Course Race Meeting
9:00 am: Short Course Race Start
10:00 am: Womens/Mixed (Masters) Race Course Meeting
10:30 am: Womens/Mixed (Masters) Race Start (approx)
10:45 am: Short Course Awards
12:00 pm: Mens/Mixed (Open) Race Course Meeting
12:30 pm: Mens/Mixed (Open) OC-6 Race Start (approx)
2:30 pm Food*
3:00 pm: Womens, Mens & Mixed Awards at Skaha Beach Park

SUNDAY, MAY 14
8:30 am: Registration OPEN
9:30 am: Race Course Meeting
10:00 am: Race Start (approx)
11:30 am: Awards

COST
Big boat races on Saturday: $240/crew; Juniors $120/crew
Fee includes race awards and lunch*
Extra Meal Tickets $15
Small boat races on Sunday: $20/person; Juniors $10/person

Big Boat Course to be determined based on wind/weather. Short course race is
approximately 8 km and the Women/Men/Mixed full course approximately 15 km.
Small Boat Course to be determined, approx. 10 km

  • Please advise us of the number of vegetarian, vegan or GF meals required in advance.

FLCC 2023 Spring River Run April 22/23

Come join us for your best time on the Fraser River! Fort Langley Canoe Club re-boots its well-loved Spring River Run on Saturday April 22 (OC6 races) and Sunday, April 23 (small boat races).

If you’ve raced with us before, you know what to expect: a scenic course on the beautiful Bedford Channel and Fraser River, away from city and boat congestion. You’ll prepare for the hard push against your competition and the river current (and, possibly tide) on one leg and then a lightning-fast split on the return. You may encounter bald eagles, seals, sturgeon, salmon, and, even our small local deer herd, as our resident spectators).

After your race, stay for what scenic Fort Langley has to offer including the historic Fort, as well as shopping, restaurants and excellent craft beer!

THE DETAILS

This is a CORA-sanctioned race and you must be a CORA member.

FLCC Spring River Run 2023 will be a spec-boat only race and FLCC will provide you a spec boat – Bradley Lightning, Calmar, Clipper Advantage and Mirage models – if you need one. Boat types will be assigned by draw. If you plan to bring down your own boat to race, please contact Jim at: ocrep@fortlangleycanoeclub.ca

Race courses include for OC6, approx. 8KM, or 12KM, dependent on your interest and registration. The first race of the day is for youth and novice crews (less than 2 years racing) as well as anyone who wants to challenge themselves on an 8KM race around Brae Island. The next day, small boats will also race around the Brae Island 8-9KM circumference.

In the Saturday OC6 heats, you’ll compete against other crews in your Age Division:

  • Juniors (U19), Open, Masters 40+, Masters 50+, Masters 60+, Kupunas 70+, and Novice Divisions
  • Womens, Mens, Mixed Crews

OC 6 Race Day, Sat. April 22:

  • 7:45 AM Registration
  • 8:30 AM Heat 1 (8KM Novice / Youth)
  • 10:00 AM Heat 2 (12KM Mixed)
  • 11:30 AM Heat 3 (12KM Mixed)
  • 1:00 PM Heat 4 (12KM Women)
  • 2:30 PM Heat 5 (12KM Men)

Small Boat Race Day, Sunday April 23:

  • 9:30 Registration
  • 10:30 Race – Mass Start
  • 12:00 Awards in each Boat / Gender / Age Division as per CORA Race Rules as well as Prizes which can be won by anyone!

Cost:

  • OC6: $180 / crew ($90 Juniors)
  • Small Boats: $30 per boat ($15 Juniors)
  • You will not be considered registered until you have paid your registration fee.

Registration:

Questions: Ask Jim – ocrep@fortlangleycanoeclub.ca

Farewell Winter Racing – Hello Spring Racing

Spring has arrived and the outrigger canoe race schedule is hopping with PNWORCA Winter Series #6 FCRCC on Mar 25, VCKC Wake Up the Gorge (WUTG) on Mar 25, FCRCC March Madness Apr 1/2, and Fort Langley Spring River Run Apr 22/23.

Sand Point Outrigger Canoe Club will be hosting the PNWORCA / CORA Small-Boat Racing Winter Series Championship on Lake Washington in Seattle on Apr 1 (April Fools Day indeed, but this is for real!) The courses will be challenging. The conditions will be epic. The awards will be exceptional. The after-race meal will be exquisite. This is how Sand Point Outrigger Canoe Club (SPOCC) does a Championship event. Pre-Registration via Pacific Multisports is $30 USD per participant.

Please note that even though the PNWORCA Official Winter Series Points System Rules state: You must complete at least 3 races in the series to qualify for awards, which are presented at the final race at the end of the season. Awards are given to the Top 3 Finishers. The PNWORCA Official Winter Series Points System Rules have not been updated to reflect that the PNWORCA / CORA Small-Boat Racing Winter Series Championship Event host is now conferring awards only to participants at the Championship race based on placings. Please take this opportunity to support Washington and Oregon clubs who send paddlers to support Canadian events.

CORA / PNWORCA continue to track Winter Series Points / Participation for all participants at all Winter Series races. The Peter Forand Masters Challenge Trophy will continue on the 2023 Peter Marcus Farewell Tour to be presented to the Top OC1 Masters paddler across the 7 Winter Series races at the Championship Awards presentation. CORA will also acknowledge on the CORA website any Canadian paddlers that are one of the Top 3 Finishers in their Boat / Gender / Age Division.