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Author Topic: Taiwanese Dragon Boat Festival - Unofficial Results  (Read 4565 times)
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« on: September 03, 2006, 07:56:02 PM »

Unofficial Results

A Final - Race 41 - Flag Catcher
1. 2:14.35 FCRCC Mixed
2. 2:24.22 Sudden Impact
3. 2:27.68 RGL United
4. 2:30.42 Just Dragon Along
5. 2:31.98 VO2Max
6. 2:41.52 Fresh Off The Dragon Boat

B Final - Race 40 - Flag Catcher
1. 2:34.35 Strathcona's Dangerous When Wet
2. 2:34.62 Elephant & Castle Booze Cruise
3. 2:34.85 Phat phish Racing
4. 2:35.98 Scotiabank Dragons
5. 2:37.75 Ready Jet Go
6. 2:43.12 Philippine Youth Rowing Society

C Final - Race 38 - Flag Catcher
1. Fluid Motion
2. Splash Test Dragons
3. Red Fusion
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5. PCL
6. Synergy Moaning Tortoises
(Please PM me results for this race)

D Final - Race 37 - Flag Catcher
1. 2:39.07 Synergy Rice Rockets
2. 2:40.97 TD Lightning
3. 2:46.79 Synergy Sitting Ducks
4. 2:47.77 Naruwan Dragonboat Team
5. 2:48.50 Team Vortex
6. 3:04.57 Synergy Snakes on a Boat

Mens - Teak
1. 2:04.03 FCRCC Men
2. 2:13.53 Ridiculously Fresh Maxies
3. 2:19.96 Scotiabank
4. 2:23.13 Philippine Youth Rowing Society

Womens - Flag Catcher
1. 2:35.93 FCRCC Women
2. 2:56.33 Scotiabank
3. 2:56.63 Mismatch
4. 3:08.40 Saints Preserve Us


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« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2006, 08:19:18 PM »

fun weekend, and after 5 or 6 beers, the taiwan beer didnt' taste that bad!
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« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2006, 09:51:01 PM »

fun weekend, and after 5 or 6 beers, the taiwan beer didnt' taste that bad!

quit being so nice, you know it tasted like *insert "s" word here*

ditto on the fun, good times.  especially the men's race, Ridiculously Fresh Maxies owns the title for heaviest crew on the water without a doubt, and we didn't do too badly considering our team only existed for 1 race... but man, those teak boats are scary when you load about 4000 pounds of man into them
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« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2006, 07:48:44 PM »

fun weekend, and after 5 or 6 beers, the taiwan beer didnt' taste that bad!

quit being so nice, you know it tasted like *insert "s" word here*

ditto on the fun, good times.  especially the men's race, Ridiculously Fresh Maxies owns the title for heaviest crew on the water without a doubt, and we didn't do too badly considering our team only existed for 1 race... but man, those teak boats are scary when you load about 4000 pounds of man into them

That race was sooo much fun. Sorry for the crazy rate there. And a warning to all others who may cross paths with the Ridiculously Fresh Maxies: "RESPECT THE C**K!" hahahah fun times  Laughing
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« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2006, 08:55:07 AM »

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those teak boats are scary when you load about 4000 pounds of man into them

Just imagine what the boats were like at Alcan races in days past, when they loaded 20 men into the boat. 

Oh yeah...  they were mostly caucasian and they were all fire fighters!

I agee - medals for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place in women's and men's races.  Otherwise - who is going to pay $100 extra for the opportunity to come 2nd or 3rd to False Creek?  Some teams did not enter the men's and women's races until Sunday.

Well it seems that paddlers are enjoying not only the Taiwanese Cultural Festival but also the experience of racing in CLASSIC TRADITIONAL wooden dragon boats.

Did anybody notice that it is the 20th anniversary that teak dragon boats have been in Vancouver!
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