Showing posts with label Newport Aquatic Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newport Aquatic Center. Show all posts

Moloka'i: Go BIG or Go Home

Na Wahine O Ke 2012 was one for the memories books...the record books too.  Not the kind of records of winning, personal best or fastest time, but the kind of records that come from survival, and experiences. 

Our crew consisted of some experienced channel crossers, some not as experienced ones (like myself), and some first timers which made it really diverse and fun.  Basically our job was to get all of us across the channel safely.  This was my second Channel crossing and I learned so much, like I do every race, but when you get hit with these kinds of conditions, you learn a heck of a lot more.  I am so thankful to every single one of the girls in my crew, because everyone was positive, humble and fun, which made it awesome!

Sunday morning produced huge swell that was closing out the Harbor entrance.  It was pure chaos getting out of the harbor that morning.  Pictures and video show this best, because words cannot explain it.  We were scared, but focused and able to get through the swell with no waves crashing on us and just a little drama with other crews around us. 

The conditions made the crossing a slow going as the fastest time on the water that day was 45 minutes slower than last year.  The wind was coming from the North and the swell from the North East.  Not too much to ride, until we got through the channel to Oahu and into Hawaii Kai. 

8 hours after leaving Hale O Lono Harbor on Moloka'i, we arrived in Waikiki on Oahu to finish the race.  We stayed strong and embraced the ocean, the race, and the challenges. Our coach says "We survived!"

Here are some photos of our race and my crew before and after 42 miles of paddling the Kaiwi Channel! 

Photo credit: 808photo.me

 


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Molokai to Oahu or Bust!

I am ready to rock this weekend as I take on one of the hardest races in outrigger paddling. 

Yes, we pay to do this and yes, even when it is hard it is still fun!

Na Wahine O Ke Kai is this Sunday, and I head out to Hawaii on Friday for a paddle across Kaiwi Channel, which is the channel between Moloka'i and Oah'u.  Na Wahine is a 42 miles starting at Hale O Lono Harbor, Moloka'i, crossing the channel over to Oah'u (26 miles out of the 42), and ending at the Hawaiian Hilton Village, Waikiki, Oah'u.

This is the big season finale, the race of all races and the end to an awesome summer.  Wish the NAC girls (my crew!), all of my other California sisters, and the rest of the wahine paddlers a safe and fun crossing this weekend!  

Here are some pictures from the last Na Wahine I did, in 2010.  Enjoy!

Mom and I at Hale O Lono Harbor, Molokai



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Race season has begun!

As some of you know, I paddle outrigger canoe year round.  This is my 11th season paddling 6 man and it is still just as fun as ever!  I started paddling as a sophomore in high school on the NAC Jr. team, quit soccer and never looked back!  I now paddle for the NAC women's team and it is still a total blast! There may be no boys at practice, or no one coaching me like my high school coach did,  but now I have a tight group of girls, and a much more mellow and fun outlook on paddling.  My competitive nature still finds its way out at all the races, but for the most part this is all for fun.  There is a time and place for everything and at this time in my life paddling career, it has become an extra thing I get to do for fun and to stay in shape, so I am just grateful to have it in my life.
Thank you Kel Thompson for the great race day photos!
We arrived in San Diego, Mission Bay, bright and early Saturday morning for the first Ironman of 2012, which makes it a very exciting, yet long day for all paddlers a like.  Ironman races are long distance races that take place mostly in the ocean and range from 10 - 18 miles.  We didn't really have any expectations for this race other than we wanted to place in the top 10 and have fun.  Let me just say, even with a more laid back approach this year, our boat rocked the first race of the season!!! I am super proud of my girls and the team I paddle with.  We were able to meet both goals this race!  We were the 10th women's boat across the line, with only 1 coed boat in front of us and we were 4th in our division.  What a great way to kick off the season!!!

To sugar coat our race, our top men's boat, in which Jimi steers, came in third overall in the men's race!

Here is to the 2012 6 man season! It is going to be a blast!

   
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