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)

Mignon Fontenelle (Sand Point Outrigger Canoe Club) wins 2023 Peter Forand Masters Challenge

The PNWORCA / CORA 2023 Small-Boat Racing Winter Series Championship event lived up to expectations as the courses were challenging, the conditions were epic, the awards were exceptional, and the after-race meal was exquisite.

The PNWORCA Race Committee no longer tracks Small-Boat Racing Winter Series points and the Small-Boat Racing Winter Series Championship event host no longer recognizes Division Top 3 Finishers. However, the CORA Race Committee continues to track Small-Boat Racing Winter Series points so as to recognize Canadians who are among the Top 3 Finishers in a Boat / Gender / Age Division and to continue the tradition of the Peter Forand Masters Challenge Trophy.

The Small-Boat Racing Winter Series is not only about putting in miles on the water, but also about putting in miles on the highway, as the 2023 season saw 7 races contend with Winter storms in Vancouver BC, Portland OR, Bellingham WA, and Seattle WA. There were 417 entries across all 7 races and yet 24 paddlers were registered in two or more Age Divisions based on the different registration systems used by the 7 host clubs, which impacted their Boat / Gender / Age Division standings.

For the first time in the history of the PNWORCA / CORA Small-Boat Racing Winter Series, at the conclusion of the 2023 Peter Marcus Farewell Tour, we were able to present the Peter Forand Masters Challenge trophy to the Champion at the Championship Event Awards Presentation.

The PNWORCA 2023 Small-Boat Racing Winter Series winner for the Peter Forand Masters Challenge is Mignon Fontenelle (Sand Point Outrigger Canoe Club) in the Women Masters 50+ OC1 Division. The PNWORCA Small-Boat Racing Winter Series event organizers recognize Mignon Fontenelle for the fourth time as the Peter Forand Masters Challenge winner in accordance with guidelines as the Female or Male Masters (40+ / 50+ / 60+ / 70+) OC1 paddler with the highest number of points (Six Races; Six 1st Places) across all age / gender divisions at the end of the Winter Series.

Congratulations to Mignon Fontenelle as she continues to demonstrate commitment and excellence in Winter Series small-boat racing.

CORA wishes to recognize these individuals who were top contenders for the Peter Forand Masters Challenge Trophy:

  • Kevin Cowan, Portland OR (#2)
  • Beau Whitehead, Bellingham WA, 2021 Champion (#3)
  • Pam Watts Cornall, Canada (#6)
  • Bob Stewart, Canada (#8)
  • Ken Asano, Canada (#13)
  • Doug Thomas, Canada (#14)

 

CORA wishes to recognize these individuals who were Top 3 Finishers in their Boat / Gender / Age Division:

  • Rob Magus (1st V1 Men), Bob Stewart (1st OC1 Men), Graeme Galves (1st V1 Men), Beau Whitehead (1st OC1 Men), Manny De Leon (1st SUP Men), Makoto Tsukigase (1st OC1 Men – Age 16)
  • Pam Watts Cornall (2nd OC1 Women), Tony Hodanic (2nd V1 Men), Darren Grant (2nd V1 Men), Masato Tsukigase (2nd OC1 Men – Age 13)
  • Ken Asano (3rd OC1 Men)

 

For more information about the Peter Forand Masters Challenge, CLICK HERE

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.