CORA member clubs and member paddlers to be given opportunity to support devastated Maui outrigger clubs

In response to tragic and devastating fires on the Hawaiian Islands this week (August 2023), CORA’s board is developing a fundraising window for Canadian paddlers and CORA clubs to contribute funds to Lahaina-based outrigger clubs. The paddling community of Lahaina is certainly dealing with the shock of multiple tragedies affecting their community, their infrastructure, as well as livelihoods and devastating personal and family loss.

For CORA members who want to contribute immediately to a reputable fundraising campaign, consider the Hawaii Community Foundation, and specifically the Maui Strong Fund, which is being directed to island communities devastated by recent fires. Click HERE to contribute through this reputable source.

For CORA members who want to assist through a CORA-managed campaign to direct support to outrigger clubs affected by recent fires, CORA will provide links to a directed campaign over the coming weeks and will notify CORA members when donations can be responsibly accepted.

On behalf of Canada’s outrigger community, CORA’s thoughts and compassion are with the people of Maui. We are working on an initiative to provide meaningful assistance in the near future.

CORA Cup Crew Standings

UPDATED JULY 27, 2023
Here are the CORA Cup Points Results following Lotus Iron/Nationals on July 22, 2023.

A crew’s points will be comprised of their top 3 out of 4 CORA Cup races this season, one of which must be Lotus Iron/Nationals. That means that crews who have raced 2 CORA Cup races are eligible to win a CORA Cup in their division if they (1) finish Lotus Iron/Nationals, and (2) garner the most points. Points at Lotus Iron Nationals are double those of the other CORA Cup races (1st = 10pts, 2nd = 8 pts, 3rd = 6pts, etc.).

There are several Long Course divisions with two crews vying for the most points following Lotus Iron/Nationals. No Short Course crews were eligible this year.

CORA Cup Medals were handed out at Lotus Iron/Nationals.

CORA CUP SPEC RESULTSDuelJerichoIslandNat’lsTOTAL
Lotus Sports ClubLotus Junior MenLong/FullSPECJunior Men5.05.00.010.020.0
False Creek Racing Canoe ClubFCRCC Kupuna GoldLong/FullSPECMasters Men (60+)5.00.05.010.020.0
Lotus Sports ClubLotus EatersLong/FullSPECOpen Mixed (any age)4.05.00.010.019.0
Fort Langley Canoe ClubFLCC CTP 50+Long/FullSPECMasters Mixed (50+)5.05.05.010.020.0
Fort Langley Canoe ClubFLCC CTP 60+Long/FullSPECMasters Mixed (60+)5.02.00.06.013.0
Fort Langley Canoe ClubFLCC CTP 70+Long/FullSPECMasters Mixed (70+)5.05.00.010.020.0
CORA CUP UL RESULTSDuelJerichoIslandNat’lsTOTAL
Fairway Gorge Paddling ClubFGPC Gorge Outrigger Open MenLong/FullULOpen Men (any age)0.05.05.08.018.0
False Creek Racing Canoe ClubFCRCC WMO Men’sLong/FullULOpen Men (any age)0.04.03.010.017.0
Pacific Reach Paddling ClubPR MenLong/FullULMasters Men (40+)5.04.00.010.019.0
Fairway Gorge Paddling ClubFGPC Gorge Outrigger Master MenLong/FullULMasters Men (50+)0.05.05.010.020.0
Comox Valley Canoe Racing ClubComox Wahine BlueLong/FullULOpen Women (any age)0.05.05.010.020.0
Fairway Gorge Paddling ClubFGPC Gorge Outrigger Master WomenLong/FullULMasters Women (50+)0.05.05.06.016.0
False Creek Racing Canoe ClubOhana Spirit LightningLong/FullULMasters Women (60+)5.05.05.010.020.0
False Creek Racing Canoe ClubFCRCC WMO MixedLong/FullULOpen Mixed (any age)5.00.05.010.020.0
Note: The Open Men UL medals were given to FCRCC WMO Men in error on race day and this is being rectified.

For CORA Club standings over the CORA Cup Series, False Creek Racing Canoe Club accumulated the most points with 163 points, followed by Kelowna Paddle Centre with 91 points, Fort Langley Canoe Club with 76 points, Fairway Gorge Paddling Club with 69 points, Lotus Sports Club with 44 points and Comox Valley Canoe Racing Club with 43 points.

FCRCC Around Bowen Iron/Relay, Bowen Island, BC – July 29, 2023

Registration Deadline: Monday, July 24, 2023.

The race is scheduled for Saturday July 29, 2023, it circumnavigates scenic Bowen Island in Howe Sound, BC.

The races are open to OC6, OC1, V1, HPKs, SUPs, prone, Sea Kayaks and any other human powered craft. There will be awards if there are at least 3 entries in your category, there will be no age divisions except in outrigger.

The Iron is 32km long. It starts and finishes in Snug Cove. The direction of the race will be determined on race day based on conditions. If you are doing the relay you have to decide with your team who will start and who will finish. The legs are 18km and 15km. The change out will be at Tunstall Bay across the Island. You need to tag out. Don’t forget to give your car keys to your teammate so they can drive back.

This is an open water race with currents with variable conditions and possible rough water. Open water wave experience is highly recomemnded.   If you can’t complete the race, you can pull out at Tunstall Bay.  Approved PFDs with whistles and leashes for small boats to be worn.

The race fee this year is $45 per paddler, and is determined by the costs of fuel for safety boats, permit fees, awards and food.

More race information and registration here.

You also need to have CORA Membership, if you don’t have the annual membership you can get a the day fee for $15. Purchase CORA membership on-line before the race here.

Schedule:

08:45 Check in is open for SUPs, prone and Sea Kayaks
09:15 Safety meeting for SUPs, Prone and Sea kayaks
09:30 Check in is open for all other craft
09:40 Race Start for Prone (just after ferry leaves snug cove)
10:00 Race start for SUPs and Sea Kayaks
10:30 Safety Meeting for the rest of the racers
11:14 Race start for oc1s, and v1s
11:16 Race start for HPKs and oc2s
11:20 Race start for Women and Mixed oc6
11:22 Race start for Men’s oc6s
14:00 First craft expected to finish
15:30 Last craft expected to finish
15:00 prizing starting
15:30 Wrap up