Can you tell what it is yet?
Christmas Day paddling !!
Friday, December 29, 2006
Sunday, December 10, 2006
MADCC
Great articles on the EXE in the news letter from Ned and Neil. People who havent done the race don't realise how harsh the weirs can be on boats and yourself personally, I broke my finger on the second last weir and had to finish the race in great pain, so I am out of action for a while. But it was a great weekend, we were blessed with water. Attached are some pics of a few of the weirs. Be there next year, if you dare, and remember don't paddle the race in a boat that has a hint of being fragile, it will break on one of the 9 weirs. Gordon
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Hare and Hounds, December results and end of year summary
A good turn out this month despite the cold. No fast times but as we had to battle into a strong head wind all the way home this is not surprising. Neil had some rudder problems and lots of us had to portage past a barge which was trying to turn in a winding hole that was only 3ft longer than his boat!
Monday, November 27, 2006
Hare and Hounds November results
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
(Beginings of) Open Boat Sailing
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Lights! Camera! Action! (MADCC Online Video Room!!)
The MADCC Online Video Roomhas arrived!! (follow the link to YouTube)
...and here is the first video..
...and here is the first video..
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Hare and Hounds October Results
A low turn out this month gave those of us there a chance to score valuable low points. There were lots of barges about and it's sometimes a fine judgement whether to portage or not. Adrian and I arrived together at a bridge as boat was coming through. Adrian waited and I portaged but he got the advantage. The most notable performance was by Andrew Millest. Despite moaning vociferously about being promoted he turned in another pb (and gets his handicap increased).
With two races to go the fight for the title is hotting up. One good result from some of those outside the top three could easily change everything. Robin still has two chances of scoring the perfect total of three. The next race is scheduled for Nov 5th - so watch out for fireworks!
With two races to go the fight for the title is hotting up. One good result from some of those outside the top three could easily change everything. Robin still has two chances of scoring the perfect total of three. The next race is scheduled for Nov 5th - so watch out for fireworks!
Hare and Hound September results
August Hare and Hounds
Sunday, October 15, 2006
National Photos
Commercial photographs from Nationals
http://www.reading-canoe.org.uk/gallery/rcc06/nationals06/index.htm
(I assume the photographer obtained release forms from all paddlers ;)
http://www.reading-canoe.org.uk/gallery/rcc06/nationals06/index.htm
(I assume the photographer obtained release forms from all paddlers ;)
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Liffey
Some Liffey feedback from the Woodhead's. Dylan and I did the Liffey this weekend, and after a hard race with no swims and no mistakes we finished a respectable 9th overall, it was a great weekend. There was good representation from many clubs, leeds canoe club had about 15 members, participating. Maybe one year MADCC could go as a team and have a memorable weekend.
Enjoy. Gordon
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Adlington Race pics
I've put some photos of the finish of the 8 mile race on my Picasa webspace (something i'm experimenting with at the moment). Click on John to take you there.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Winter training in Canada
A canoeing friend of mine from Canada sent me these pics of their winter training sessions at their club in Toronto, Quite organised hey, What about aproching Bollington pool to do the same. I was also sent a film clip, which Mike is trying to upload for me, quite interesting to see, Carrie training in the pool and she has an awsome style. Enjoy, Gordon
[Mike Corrin] Here is the clip (in Quicktime). (Q: shouldn't her head be looking forward and not rotating?)
Saturday, August 26, 2006
August Hare and Hound
Lots of amaizing paddels and PDs set. Robin now has somebody to start with if Dylan is not at university. well done dylan and before I forget congratulations on the Nationals.
It is late august and I have just got round to adding the results so appoligies to all of you who deserved to have your names in lights. Lots of PBs and I wasn't there, still its not long to Septembers race on the 10th.
The next hazler race is the 2nd and then the finals in bedford on the 17th; I am looking forward to seeing you all there.
The overall prizes are up for grabs, a lot closer than last year and I fought that was close so if you havent taken part yet come and give it a try.
Any new vewers click to expand
It is late august and I have just got round to adding the results so appoligies to all of you who deserved to have your names in lights. Lots of PBs and I wasn't there, still its not long to Septembers race on the 10th.
The next hazler race is the 2nd and then the finals in bedford on the 17th; I am looking forward to seeing you all there.
The overall prizes are up for grabs, a lot closer than last year and I fought that was close so if you havent taken part yet come and give it a try.
Any new vewers click to expand
Remaining Hare and Houn Races are;
Sept 10
Oct 15
Nov 5
Dec 3. Including presentation of prizes
Prize giving will be at a pub like last year and the prizes will be quality (I think so anyway).
Adrian
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Thursday, August 17, 2006
National Marathon Championships 2006, Reading
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