Sunday, October 14, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Friday, May 04, 2007
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
Weaver Descent - 25th March, 2007
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Weaver Descent 2007 - Results
| 17.5 miles 4 portages. | |||
| K1 | |||
| 1) R Steele | MAN | 2.35.29 | |
| 2) G.Illidge | RUN | 2.43.02 | |
| 3) C.Davison | MAD | 2.50.21 | |
| 4) J.Mayland | MAD | 3.16.23 | |
| 5) J .Smith | MAD | 3.16.41 | |
| K2 | |||
| 1) N.Price | MAN | 2.32.41 | |
| J.Kavanagh | MAD | ||
| 2) S.Millest | MAD | 2.33.59 | |
| A.Millest | MAD | ||
| 3) M.Dilai | PEN | 2.34.58 | |
| J.Illadge | RUN | ||
| 4) A.Fisher | FRE | 2.49.31 | |
| N.Evans | MAD | ||
| 5)M. Finch | MAD | 3.54.30 | |
| P.McDonald | MAD | ||
Sunday, February 04, 2007
K4 Power - South African style

I see the blog has been rather quiet over the winter, so I thought I would share this with you, some of my mates from SA have been making the headlines. Enjoy Gordon.
"A K4 team consisting of (front to back) Ant Stott, Shaun Biggs, Mike Arthur and Matt Bouman make South African canoeing history by lifting a water-skier, St Charles grade sixer Bradley Hyslop (11), out of the water. Bradley weighs over 40 kg and said he needed a speed of at least 25 km/h to clear the water".
Friday, January 19, 2007
January H&H

A good turn out for the first race of the year. Cold but no ice and not too windy. Having done well last year the handicapper nobbled my start time so I finished well down and didn't see much of those that did well. Jo won on what I think was her first outing for a long time with John Smith only 2 seconds behind. There were some other close finishes and I see that, on elapsed time, there was only 1 second difference between Jo and Andy - so there could be a bit of rivalry building up in the Mayland houshold. A few people had to portage but otherwise I don't think there were any major incidents.
Next race is Feb 11th
JK
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
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