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Taiwanese Dragon Boat races… Gung Haggis wins BRONZE medal!

Congratulations everybody!!!

Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team won our first medal this year –
Bronze in Division D.  Results are on www.dragonboatwest.net with
pictures taken by Ray Shum (former summer relief GH paddler).

Our team was pretty stoked seeing the BEE-YOU-TI-FUL medals from SF, that Kristine brought to show us at Wednesday's practice.

On Saturday morning we were easily bumped into the lower half by much
better teams.  Then in the afternoon, we were easily leading the
entire pack with a good steady rate that felt a strong surge with every
stroke…. when suddenly we discovered we were heading towards the #5
flag instead of #6 flag.  From my left stroke position I shouted
at our drummer Deb, to tell our steers to go for the BLUE flag!!! 

No lane markers, and the flag colours changed lanes with each
race.  A Blue flag is really hard to see against a blue sky on
blue water….  We turned hard to grab our flag – but missed and
we had to draw left, but the brand new spare paddler grabbed the flag
to pass up to our flag grabber.  Bad move… only the flag grabber
can officially grab the flag.  We were disqualified.  The
blue flag sat on the dock for all of Sunday, after I recommended
changes.

FUN RACES:
We did a blindfold race right after our Saturday morning race – but
were short 3 paddlers that had to go race with Tacoma's team, as they
were short of the minimum paddlers and needed to make sure they ended
up in the upper division (they came 4th in Division A)  Blindfold
race was tough, lots of waiting, and paddle clashing – a good exercise
in sitting up, feeling the surge of the boat, and paying attention.

We also signed up for a slalom and barrel race, but due to barge and
tugboat activity, our slalom race was delayed.  We spent about an
hour standing on the dock – when we could have done our barrel
race!!!!  When we finally finished our slalom race (I missed the
last buoy – FYI so Dave doesn't take all the miss-steering heat), they
LOST our slalom race time, inviting us to redo it at 1pm on
Sunday.  BUMMER!  Team Success – the top team of the
festival, did a slalom race after us, and got pretty hung up on the
course… so we probably still ended up with a better time.

SUNDAY

We redeemed ourselves on Sunday… a good morning race put us in the
medal final… and we did a very good slalom race.  We still had
to wait 20 minutes while they adjusted the flags to straighten them
out… (they actually ended up worse in line….)

We also did men's and women's races with Tacoma and Calgary – blending
3 styles together was challenging – especially for the men… 
Women seemed to have no problem at all, and were only 43/100ths of
a  second out of 3rd place and 2.20 seconds off from 2nd place.


DIVISION D FINAL

The Div D medal final race was a good tough race.  We were lane 1,
and Canadianzed Asian-Canadians aka CAC Banana Boat were in lane
2.  We went head to head all the way down the course… we were
steady but a little ragged… it was a very tight race to the finish…
We couldn't tell if we had placed 3rd or 4th.

It was a photo finish for 1st and 2nd place… + a deliberation over
what to do… as #6 grabbed #5's flag… results were delayed for 45
minutes…  Final results determined that Boats #5 and #6 were
disqualified for grabbing the wrong flags… Gung Haggis came third by
44/100 second- at a time of 2:48.50….  legitimately as other
boats were behind us.

We had good rapport with the Tacoma and Calgary group.  I have
raced with the Tacoma group since 2001 when we first did mens and
womens teams together, and twice in 2002 for Gold overall at Seattle
and Kent WA.  So we plan to do more races and functions together
with Tacoma including their barrel racing events, plus a very special
invitation for Seattle's Sea Festival 100 year old rowing regatta – set
for May 2006.

Altogether lots of fun, with paddler friends from Tacoma, Calgary, Chilliwack and throughout Vancouver.

Plus… fun at the Roxy Cabaret nightclub for our paddler's party afterwards!

Cheers, and congratulations to everybody again,
Todd


UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

Race 33 Men's Race – Teak
1. 2:07.15 Team SUCCESS
2. 2:12.48 TD Lightning
3. 2:13.68 Hex Powered by Scotia
4. 2:14.78 Phat Carib
5. 2:20.08 Braveheart Warriors Gung Haggis
6. 2:21.68 Fraser Valley DBC Men's

Race 34 Women's Race – Flag Catcher
1. 2:44.39 Team SUCCESS
2. 2:51.99 Fraser Valley DBC Women
3. 2:53.36 Scotia Powered by Hex
4. 2:54.16 TD Lightning
5. 2:54.19 Mulan Warriors Gung Haggis
6. 2:57.22 Hot Knots

Race 35 Lower Consolation – Teak
1. 2:35.83 Draco Sports Club
2. 2:40.03 JET-Ai
3. 2:41.43 Chilliwack Thunder Strokers
4. 2:42.86 Naluwan
5. 2:53.16 Dragon Stew

Race 36 Group D Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:45.17 Synergy Souljas
2. 2:45.47 Splash Test Dragons
3. 2:48.50 Gung Haggis Fat Choy
4. 2:49.34 CAC Banana Boat
5. DQ The EH Team
6. DQ (WOW) Women on Water

Race 37 Mid Consolation – Teak
1. 2:30.17 Hydro Power Dragons
2. 2:40.77 Strathcona Youth Dragons
3. 2:41.54 Rogers Wireless Team Vortex
4. 2:42.24 Central Cruizers
5. 2:57.14 Saints Preserve Us

Race 38 Group C Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:44.23 Synergy Yellow Submarine
2. 2:44.50 Synergy Ship Disturbers
3. 2:45.10 Ready Jet Go
4. 2:49.33 CBC Wave Catchers
5. 2:51.43 Pirates
6. 2:55.66 Nothin' Dragon Seniors

Race 39 Upper Consolation – Teak
1. 2:25.13 Just Dragon Along
2. 2:31.30 RGL United
3. 2:31.70 Team Hex
4. 2:36.20 Hot Knots

Race 40 Group B Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:36.54 Phat Phish Racing
2. 2:40.01 Scotiabank Dragons
3. 2:40.02 Elephant & Castle Booze Cruise
4. 2:41.04 Synergy J-Speed
5. 2:43.74 TD Lightning
6. 2:47.07 Dr'agonize

Race 41 Group A Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:25.78 Team SUCCESS
2. 2:32.31 Easy Peezy Lemon Squeezy
3. 2:34.51 Sudden Impact
4. 2:41.25 Tacoma DBA
5. 2:42.55 Synergy Dregoons
6. 2:43.18 TCC Carib Dragoneers

Taiwanese Cultural Festival & Dragon Boat Races – Cheer the Gung Haggis Fat Choy team!

Hi everybody...

Come cheer the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team
at the Taiwanese Cultural Festival and Dragon Boat Races!

Gung Haggis dragon boat team is meeting at Plaza of Nations
9am

Tacoma's Destiny Dragons will arrive soon, and we also
want to secure a spot for their tent too!

Bob, Dave and myself will meet there earlier to set up
the tent - some extra help will be appreciated. 8:45?

Dave - park your car with the tent underneath Plaza of
Nations - we'll designated your Blazer as the team
car.

PARKING:
pay parking at Plaza of Nations probably $12 for the
day. also around BC Place - but it can be expensive

FREE parking... along Expo/Pacific Blvd - Carrall St
in Chinatown underneath the overpass - along Quebec
St. and FREE Parking with Shuttle at City lot at
Ontario and 1st Ave. (what we used for Dragon Zone
practices)

or... just take the SKYTRAIN to STADIUM station.

ARRIVAL:
Team arrival 9am
Festival opens at 10am

You should have no problem getting on site at 8am.
Later, and they will stop you unless you have your
pass. Tell them you are meeting your team and you
have to race right away!!!!

Our tent will be set up in the West area of Plaza of
Nations - just south of Pier Restaurant (former
Mavericks - former Unicorn) - it is immediately West
of the Loggers Dock.

FOOD:
Please bring lots of water for yourself, and a little
bit of extra snack food to share. It will be an
informal buffet as we have usually done. I think this
will work best without having to do too much planning.

There are food stalls available - but they usually
have long line-ups. But it's still good and
adventurous. T&T market is usually pretty good and a
short walk as well. My usual race day food intake is
juice smoothies, granola bars, lots of bananas and
other fruit.

RACES:
Please expect to be on race site 9am to 5pm each day.
We will adjust the times as we need to. There are
many fun races throughout the day, as I have entered
our team in the NOGARD, Blindfold, Barrel and Slalom
Races.

RACE PASSES:
I have them...
red wristbands... they get you in. you need them to
paddle.
I have extra day passes for your friends and family.
We are asking for a $5 donation for the team - if they
have kids... or are students... make a discount.

PARTY TICKETS for The Roxy
Doors Open 7pm


I have them...
available on site for the Weekend.
$5 - for tix: includes admission, free drink
$10 all the above + cowbody hat (limited supply)

Todd
604-240-7090

Gung Haggis paddlers win Gold medal with Concorde Pacific Flying Dragons in San Francisco

Gung Haggis paddlers win Gold medal with Concorde Pacific Flying Dragons in San Francisco

Congratulations to Dan Seto, Pam Huey and Kristine
Shum – who all went down to San Francisco and are
coming back with Gold Medals in the Rec divsion.  It
was a tight race with only 29/100ths second behind
them for silver medal and 42/100ths second behind them
for bronze medal.

The team raced 4 races each on Saturday.  2 mixed
races, + visiting team + Men's and Women's races – but
only 2 X on Sunday for Mixed Semi-final + medal round
finals.  Flying Dragons combined with Calgary Paddling Club for Men's and Women's races.

This weekend:
Taiwanese Dragon Boat Races
Sunday Night Dragon Boat Rodeo Party @ The Roxy!!!

Cheers, Todd

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Below is Kristine's report:

Hi Todd and Bob.  Great news…we won gold in REC A

Division.  We were behind, but caught up at the

halfway mark and surged ahead of CCSF near the end.



1. Concord Pacific Flyer Dragons – 2:24:28
2. CCSF 1 (City College of San Fran) – 2:24:57

3. Castaways (Portland) – 2:25:10



4. Vancity Thunder – 2:28:05

5. Extreme Currents (Kamloops) – 2:28:24

6  Killer Guppies Blue (LA) – 2:36:02 (I think.

Couldn't quite read my writing on a serviette.)



Didn't do so well in the Men's, Women's and Visiting

Team Cup race — in tough against Roli and Subaru.



For results, visit

http://sfdragonboat.com

Dragon Boat racing in Vernon's inaugural DB race on Kalamalka Lake

Kalamalka Lake is a bee-you-ti-ful site for the inaugural Vernon Dragon
Boat Festival
. I went barefoot in the sand for most of the day, and I
was helping load and unload team from the beach. Every now and then I
got to steer, drum or paddle for a team.

Saturday morning was beautiful sunshine – very appreciated after the
rainstorm on Friday. I drove in Friday night, found the race organizers
and volunteered my services – they are the Alberta Dragon Boat Race
Foundation
– an Alberta equivalent to Water's Edge or Foundation 2000.
Turns out I will be meeting them in San Francisco for combined Men's
and Women's teams… very cool!

Calgary's Dynasty boats were used. I met the developer Gary – He
explained that compared to Gemini dragon boats – teams have more rooms per
seat and it helps to maximize a team's reach and potential. The deeper
gunwale is good for rough weather – as Saturday morning the wind blew
up and the race organizers sent the teams out in white caps.

Kelowna and Penticton races have postponed races due to whitecaps. But
give the teams credit for rising up to the challenge. Before the first
race was called, the wicked wave action knocked one drummer into the
water. And another team came in and exchanged their steers for the
services of the race director himself. This first set of morning races
were technically “Orientation Races.” Timed races took place in the
afternoon, and they set up the seeding for Sunday.

Pacific Reach was the only team up from Vancouver (I didn't have enough
paddlers to run a Gung Haggis Fat Choy team – but one of our paddlers
joined a local Vernon women's team, and she is thrilled with this
race). Magic Dragons came from Calgary as a conglomerate of Calgary
team.s Just Add
Water was the top Kelowna team, Desert Spirit travelled the length of
the Okanagan Valley from Osoyoos, and Extreme Current came from
Kamloops.

Top teams were:

1. Pacific Reach (Vancouver)

2. Extreme Current (Kamloops)

3. Magic Dragons (Calgary)

4. 100% Juiced sponsored by Sun-Rype (Kelowna).

Top Women's teams were:

Extreme Curves (Kamloops)

Just Add Water
(Kelowna)
followed by…
I forget…

A cup was awarded to the overall best team –
no surprise – Pacific Reach.

After the finals – there was a FUN race! All top fastest 4 times… and
everybody was agreeing to stacking a team to beat Pacific Reach… PR
said “Bring it on!” Ended up being Kamloop's Extreme Current with some
paddlers from Magic Dragons + me as drummer.

A water skier was pulled up by the Pacific Reach dragon boat team. They
pulled an adult female for about 250m, to the approving roar of the
audience from the beach and dock.
I will definitely be back for next year!

Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team readies for Sea Vancouver Regatta

for articles on the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team:see http://www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com/blog/_archives/2006/3/29/1847817.html

Good Practice on the water tonight for our Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team.

We are getting ready for the Sea Vancouver Regatta on July 9 &
10.  Our first race will be Saturday 10:30 – race #7.  It is
a 1000 metre long distance race with a turn at the 500 m. point.

Our second race will be a 250m sprint.  The third race will be a
500m final.  We practiced rate changes, 180 degree turns, starts
and learning each others names.  The latter is important because
we have welcomed 6 paddlers from other teams, and we had 3 first time
paddlers, and 2 second time paddlers on the boat tonight. 

Everybody had lots of fun and has remarked how welcome they have felt
coming out to practices.  “We practice inclusivity,” I have told
them.  “Everybody who comes out is important and brings something
special to the team.  We had some mini race pieces with other
teams on the water.  Very friendly!  Lots of greetings and
teasing each other.

After Sea Vancouver… our next races will be the Fraser Valley DBF @
Harrison Lake on July 16th, followed by the inaugural Vernon DBF on
July 23/24.

for articles on the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team:see http://www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com/blog/_archives/2006/3/29/1847817.html

Pictures of Clan Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team in action!

View photos of the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team in action from the 2005 Alcan Dragon Boat Festival.

Click here for all pictures and slide show.

photos by Naoko Watanabe and Nick Chin

for articles on the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team:
see http://www.gunghaggisfatchoy.com/blog/_archives/2006/3/29/1847817.html

Fantastic Weekend for Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team!


The Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team had a very exciting and full dragon boat weekend.

Our weekend activities included:


1) Being featured on CBC Newsworld live national television,

Good reports from the interview… Toronto CBC Newsworld Produce
Hilary Walker called it “Awesome!” I talked with reporter Andrew via
earphone and microphone. None of the dragon boat team standing behind
me could hear the questions I was being asked, so I was re-stating the
questions, as I answered them. We were able to demonstrate enthusiasm
for dragon boating, excitement for multiculturalism, show off our
decorated paddles and our kilts. We were also able to introduce
both  Bear Kilts sponsor rep Peggy Watkins (Bear's wife), and our
Roxy Nightclub sponsor rep Tanya Romanuk – both are paddlers on our
team.





2) Racing for medals in the D division final,

Our team is a combination of brand new rookies and seasoned
veterans who make having fun a priority. I was hoping that we would be
good enough to move up to Rec C, but we were solidly in Rec D as we
again competed in the Rec D finals. But once  again… not strong
enough to win a medal. Saturday seeding races are tough, as there is no
chance of beating Comp or Rec A/B teams… This is certainly
disheartening to Rec D/E teams. But on Sunday, our semi-final race as
very exciting, as we were one of 3 teams surging together towards the
finish line. We were 3rd by 18/100ths of a second – giving us the
fastest 3rd place team finish for the wild card spot in the Red D
Final. Our new chant was “We LOVE Gemini Boats on Sundays”, following
our disappointing first race on Saturday in a Gemini. We posted one of
our best times at 2:34, and finished 7th out of 9 teams in the Rec D medal final.




3) Winning the Hon. David C. Lam Award for being “the team that best represents the multicultural spirit of the festival”

This Award is amazing. The Dragon Boat Festival was founded to help
promote multiculturalism through hosting dragon boat racing. It is a
great honour for the team and our efforts in promoting
multiculturalism. I have previously won this award with my Celebration
Team in 2000. In 2002, I revamped the team and renamed it Gung Haggis
Fat Choy, to have a stronger tie-in to the Robbie Burns Dinner that is
the team's major fundraising event. The focus for the team also became
multiculturalism, as we continue to attend a tour/lesson in the Dr. Sun
Yat Sen Garden/Park, have multicultural dinners, and for the first time
– wear actual kilts on dragon boat weekend, instead of tartan wraps. I
have never before in one day been asked so many times, what is worn
beneath the kilt – nor had so many women trying to peek under the kilt
– in the beer garden – no less.



4) hosting “the Sunday night party to be at”?

We are very grateful to The Roxy for hosting a Apres-Paddling
Party. We gave out 300 FREE tickets on the dragon boat site to teams we
knew and liked. Each ticket gave Free Admission + one Free drink. It
was great to have the Gung Haggis team paddlers relax, dance and
socialize – especially our rookie paddlers as we induct them into the
dragon boat season culture. It was great to see old friends from Wasabi
and Kai 'iKai'Ka join us, as well as new friends from San Francisco
Dragon
Warriors.

We hit the dance floor to the Eagles “Life in the Fast Lane”
with Wasabi and Gung Haggis paddlers. Later my friend Suzi from Wasabi
Team Huge, grabbed my hand and said “Toddish, they're playing our song”
as the houseband Midnight Ramblers launced into a cover of Johnny Cash's “Ring of Fire”.
Photographer Friend Ray Shum, who was paddling with CBC Wave Catchers,
showed up and took some pictures, which I will post here later….



This was a lot of fun for me – personally!
It makes me so glad to be able to just focus on one team, and not be coaching 3 teams. We had a wonderful group of
people who were all on board for the same goal – enjoy the experience.

Organizing a dragon boat is always a lot of work. But the real
reward comes in knowing people's appreciation, and seeing the
development of people in
both their paddling ability and as human beings. I have a lot of help
with this team. Coaching and team development from Bob, organization
and support from
Deb, managerial from Peggy, sponsorshop from Tanya, team leadership and
support from Kristine, technical paddling from Craig, Race day warm-ups
from Karmen,

and most of all ENTHUSIASM from Gail, Pam, Natalie, Ashley, Grace,
Randa, Aislynn, Alf, Carl, Ernest, Daming, Dan, Joe, Marlene, Manfred,
Ian and Doug!

It is truly a compliment to the team, that Manfred, Ian and Karmen
– all coaches and team leaders in their own right and boats – give high
praises to both the
Gung Haggis Fat Choy team and its leaders, and they still say they had
such a great time. We look forward to joining them at Harrison Lake on
July 16th, for
their inaugural Fraser Valley Dragon Boat Festival.

Congratulations everybody!

Party was good last night… Paddlers from Wasabi, Shibumi, Kai
Ikaika – all from Portland, Dragon Warriors from San Francisco,
PH&N Horny Goats, Drunkin' Dragons, Nestors, all from Vancouver….

This wednesday… the general feeling is we need a rest from dragon
boating…. maybe in the absence of paddling…. I will suggest
relaxing in a whirlpool jacuzzi… 
waterslides / wave pool anybody?

Next race is July 9/10 SeaVancouver Festival followed by July 16
Fraser Valley DBF @ Harrison Lake Sept 4/5 Vancouver International
Taiwanese DB Race

Optional races will be:

Vernon BC

July 23/24 – on Kalamalka Lake

San Franciso

August 27/28 – Treasure Island in the middle of San

Francisco Bay… 10th Anniversary races…

Paddles up!

Todd

Gung Haggis dragon boat team APRES-PADDLE PARTY @ The ROXY

Come to our Paddlers' Appreciation Party…
because we appreciate how hard you paddle.
We appreciate how hard WE PADDLE….
FREE Tickets available…

Sunday – June 19th
7pm to 1am
@ THE ROXY nightclub
932 Granville St.
between Smithe and Nelson
Advance tickets only from Gung Haggis Fat Choy team members
tent #141

Tickets give you:
FREE ADMISSION
ONE FREE DRINK
This is a gift from our sponsor The Roxy
We are pleased to help create a new Apres-ADBF paddling party
tradition.
Sunday Nights are “Country Nights” at the Roxy – Be sure to bring your
boots and hats!

Congratulations to the PH&N Horny Goats dragon boat team who won
$1000 team sponsorship money by having the most team members attend our
June 5th 3-in-1 Paddler's Party – @ The Roxy, The Cellar and Doolin's
Irish Pub.

CBC Newsworld to interview Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team and founder Todd Wong

It's a go!

CBC Newsworld wants to interview Todd Wong and the Gung Haggis Fat Choy
dragon boat team for live television across Canad, from the Alcan
Dragon Boat Festival in Vancouver BC.  Set your clocks and vcr's
for 8:45am PST and 11:45am EST.

The interview will take place in front of the Science World or rather the Telus Sphere… on the Alcan Dragon Boat site.

Apparently CBC Newsworld wants us to wear our kilts, bring our decorated paddles, and our yellow Chinese dragon hand puppet.

Then we will quickly get ready for our race in heat #13 scheduled for
10:12am.  We will be in the martialling area at 9:30am. 
After our first race, we will debrief then head over to the Dr. Sun Yat
Sen Park for a Tai Chi lesson before breaking for lunch.

Our 2nd race will most likely be in heat #32, #34 or #36 scheduled for somewhere between 2pm and 2:40pm.

We had a great team dinner tonight at the Flamingo on Fraser St. – site
of the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinners in 2003 and 2004.  We had two
tables of paddlers with special friends Suzi and Matt from
Portland.  My friend Suzi is on the Wasabi Women Team Huge team
that has gone to the World Championship's in Philadelphia 2001, and the
World Club Crew Championships in Capetown South Africa in 2004

She could really see that our Gung Haggis Fat Choy team is really
bonding this year, as we did an appreciation circle complimenting each
paddler on what they bring to the team.  At the end of the dinner,
we watched the Thalassa dragonboat documentary that was filmed last
year and featured our team and the False Creek Women's team. 

“Very inspiring,” said some of the paddlers. “Now we're really hyped up for the races!”

Vincent Lo and his dragon boat on page B1 of Vancouver Sun June 17

Vincent Lo is the creator of Six-Sixteen fibreglass dragon boats in
Vancouver.  He is an incredible guy.  He was a paddler on the
legendary False Creek Men's team in the mid-80's.  Then he got
this idea!  Build a better dragon boat!  Six-Sixteens are probably the most copied boat in North America.  Such is the vision and success of Vincent Lo.

Oh… did I mention that he has been a manager of the World Famous False Creek Women's Team?

Here's a link to a 2001 story in the Vancouver Courier about Vincent.