2023 Lotus Iron – Canadian OC6 Outrigger Nationals, Burnaby, B.C. – July 22, 2023

In 1989, the Lotus Sports Club organized the first outrigger race in Canada, the Lotus Iron Race. The 2023 Lotus Iron Race will not only be the 34th anniversary of outrigger racing but also the 2023 Canadian Outrigger Nationals! Be part of Canadian outrigger history!

Schedule:
9:00 am    Short Course (about 10km) – short course crews in all divisions and categories
11:00 am    Long Course (about 18km) – Women & Mixed Master 40+, 50+, 60+, 70+
1:30 pm    Long Course (about 18km) – Men & Open Mixed
Awards and draw prizes will be presented at the clubhouse after each heat.
Our celebrated Lotus BBQ will follow each of the heats.

Registration:
To register, email the Registration Form to LotusIronReg@LotusSports.com
Registration deadline is midnight on Tuesday, July 18th; No race day registrations.

Information: https://lotussports.com/races/lotus-iron-and-small-boats-races/

Registration Fees:
$ 270 per crew
Registration fee waived for Junior or Keiki crews but registration is still required
(CORA is sponsoring Keiki and Junior crews and will cover the registration fee).

All paddlers must have valid CORA membership – pay your annual or single event CORA.

Hoʻokanipalooza:
The Ho’okani band and ‘Ehulani Bentley and Kēhau Yong will be performing and bringing the spirit of aloha to the race.

Junior/Novice Outrigger Paddle Grant:
Junior and novice participants in all CORA Cup Series races are entered into a CORA-sponsored draw to be held at the Lotus Iron & CORA Nationals; 8 winners will receive a gift-certificate to redeem for an outrigger paddle. Please indicate names of Novice and Junior paddlers on your registration form or submit names to race registrars.

Canadian Small Boats Outrigger Nationals will be hosted by Vancouver Ocean Sports on English Bay on Sunday, July 23rd, 2023. Details to come.

2023 Team Canada Design

CORA’s IVF Committee’s uniform subcommittee introduced Team Canada’s uniforms last Wednesday, June 21st, National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada.

After many hours and careful consideration, the subcommittee took a fresh take on this year’s uniform with a thoughtful approach to what racing for our Nation means within our diverse paddling community.

With the goal of a fresh look and diversity and inclusion in mind, we are honoured to introduce to you indigenous artist Brandon Gabriel. Brandon is the exceptional and creative talent behind our uniform for Samoa 2023.

While the subcommittee offered Brandon a myriad of thoughts and ideas, Brandon ran his own path and we are pleased he did. The final race package is exceptional.

I chose the story of sxwəxwa7as (I don’t have the Hunqimenum font on my phone) or “Thunderbird”, which is an important sto:lo cosmological figure who was present at the dawn of time. It’s symbolism represents the removal of barriers which helps all living things achieve their goals. Which is also evinced in the fortitude of world class athletes. They achieve greatness, and overcome impossible odds, and inspire others to do the same. We need more people who embody this powerful spirit in the dark and foreboding times we live in.

Thank you for this opportunity.

-Brandon

Please check out Brandon’s extensive art exhibition on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brandongabrielart/

The subcommittee has used two iterations of Brandon’s Thunderbird design for both the race jersey along with a parade shirt and casual wear. They chose the colour orange for our race jersey because of its significance to solidarity, remembrance, and healing. White was used as the backdrop for the parade shirt and grey is the colour for all casual wear. Uniforms are only available to Team Canada members.

Passion, thoughtfulness, and care were the cornerstones of this year’s uniform.

As committee member A’a:liya Warbus expressed so perfectly, “It was a bit of grind but everything came through so beautifully and I know our representation of our Country and history is carefully integrated, I’m very humbled and proud. It’s a strong moment.”

Please tag Brandon in your social media pictures if you are showing off your uniforms throughout the event @brandongabrielart and thank him for his generous donation of time and effort! Please note that Brandon owns all rights to the design and logo so give credit to Brandon anytime you are asked about it or share it.

2024 Sprint Club Crew / Elite / Solo Registration NOW OPEN

2024 IVF World Sprint Championships (August 2024) will be held in Hilo, Hawaii

2022 IVF WORLD SPRINTS REGISTRATION LINKS AND OVERVIEW

The 2024 IVF World Sprint Championships club crew, elite and free agent registration portals are now OPEN. CLICK HERE to register

IMPORTANT LINKS:

  • CLICK HERE for 2024 IVF World Sprints information summary (PDF)
  • CLICK HERE to register for CORA IVF 2024 World Sprints (DEADLINE 21 August)

IMPORTANT DATES:

DATE:FOR:
August 21Trials registration closesClub crews must have submitted rosters;
Last day to pay registration feeTO REGISTER CLICK HERE
September 4Posting of Trials race schedule
September 16/17TRIALS – Calgary Canoe Club
October 2Preliminary trial results posted to CORA websiteV1 preliminary selections announced
October 10ALL paddlers not intending to compete in Hilo to provide notice to the Selection Committee.
October 15V1 selections announcedApplications for any unclaimed V1 spots open
November 1Application for any unclaimed V1 spots due
November 10Communication of all TEAM CANADA crews, Club Crews and Tentative Elite athletes moving forward.
November 30Paddlers required to confirm if you are accepting Team Canada appointments for Hilo.
November 2023ELITE athlete assessment camp 1
February 1,2024A non-refundable deposit up to $250 is due by each paddler to cover some expenses related to the registration with IVF 
TBDELITE assessment camp 2, if required.
April 2024All final fees and documentation completed