A famous little red dirt road needs our help

Those who’ve raced from Moloka’i to Oahu in the past, and those who have these signature Hawaiian races on their bucket list, will appreciate the significance of a steep and winding red dirt road that leads down to Hale O Lono on the Island of Moloka’i, Hawaii. The road ends at a remote ribbon of beach, where a small man-made breakwater serves as the start line for internationally revered outrigger crew races between Moloka’i and Oahu.

This single-lane dirt road also renders car-rental insurance contracts void. More importantly, truck-and-trailer trips loaded with outrigger canoes for Nā Wāhine and Moloka’i races can be as nail-biting as the races themselves. That’s where we can help.

Maui-based women’s team Team Bradley has organized a go-fund-me campaign to collect funds to help repair and shore-up this vital road. Canadian paddlers are invited to pitch in. Visit Team Bradley’s go-fund-me page and chip in what you can to help get this year’s Na Wahine O Ke Kai and subsequent Moloka’i Hoe races to their start lines safely. CLICK HERE to make a donation.

Jericho Iron OC6 Race, Vancouver, BC – Sat., May 27, 2023


Once again the Jericho Paddling Club (JPC) is proud to host the Jericho Iron Outrigger Canoe Race on Saturday, May 27th, 2023.

This year’s CORA Cup Series race features 2 courses — a short course (~8 km) and a long course (~16km) — in the waters of beautiful English Bay, British Columbia.

Race Schedule:

  •   9:00 AM — SHORT COURSE — MEN, WOMEN & MIXED 
  • 10:30 AM — LONG COURSE — WOMEN & MIXED MASTERS
  • 12:30 PM — LONG COURSE — MEN & OPEN MIXED

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Registration deadline: Sunday, May 21, 2023 11:59 PM
No race day registration.

All participants must have a valid CORA membership prior to racing. CORA memberships — either a single day or yearly — must be purchased online BEFORE the race.

Completed, signed team waivers must be received by email no later than May 21st, 2023.

Payment options include PayPal and e-transfer.

CORA is sponsoring Keiki (16 & under) and Junior (19 & under) teams in this year’s event, and will be waiving their event fees (Registration still required.)  If you are sponsoring or competing as a Keiki or Junior team, email Carole at jerichopaddleclub@gmail.com for more details.

Lunch will be provided for racers. Vegetarian, gluten free and dairy free options will be available. Make your meal requests once you receive your registration confirmation.

Looking forward to seeing everyone out on the water!

Cascadia – Paddlers Without Borders

CORA has collected a set of stories representative of “Team Cascadia”. This is a concept that has been around for many years that involves paddlers from Oregon / Washington / Canada forming crews for outrigger canoe racing events and quite often taking the podium. The concept of Team Cascadia has gone by many names over the years and this article on Cascadia – Paddlers Without Borders captures four memorable occurrences of this concept. If you have stories of your own about a Team Cascadia experience, please feel free to share those stories with the CORA Historical Committee.

  • Molokai Hoe 2019 crew led by Gordon Martinez of Kikaha O Ke Kai (with Ashley James, Len Morris Jr.)
  • Catalina Crossing 2016 crew led by Brian Itami of Kai Ikaika (with Brad Morrison, Robbie Magus)
  • Queen Lili’uokalani 2015 crew led by Boy Chun Fook of Kikaha O Ke Kai
  • Molokai Na Wahine 2013 crew led by Lance Mamiya of Team FreeLance (with Laurel Archer, Linda Warren, Jacinta Sheridan, Melanie Conard)