Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Na Pali Race 2011... Looking Back and Ahead


The Na Pali Coast is one of the "Seven Wonders of the World". Arguably the most beautiful coastline in the world, and one of the best downwind paddles around... it's the perfect race venue. 17 miles of pure pleasure :).




This year's race is set for July 21, 2012. Get your training in early so you can come to Kauai, race and then rest the week into Molokai. It's going to be the perfect warmup for the channel.

To get you in the mood... here are some photos from last year's amazing race.

(PS. If you're not up for 17 miles of racing, you can always check out Josh Comstock at Na Pali Kayak Tours and head down the coast in at a more comfy pace in a kayak with a buddy or two, viewing sea caves, and stopping for lunch along the way. I try to go with him at least once a year. It's good for your soul.)

Gettin' Ready... got my Bark, got my water, got my tunes...
We surf, we paddle, it's Kauai!
Marine Biologist in Training!
Girls like fish too :)
The Pule ... and we're off
Strong finish

It's not over till you run up the beach...







Almost there!
Bark Machine!
Tamba!
Got Character :)
Bundy!
Found some shade...
Davey Taylor
Gavin Kenelly

Josh Comstock

Gene!
Kevin Hogan
Laola Lake Aea
Mariko soon-to-be Mrs. Bundy
Michelle Water Woman!
California Mike Makes the Journey Complete
Tamba - Saa must have carried all the boards himself!
Brother support :)
The awards - what a party it was!
Can't beat that.
The lovely hostess Brit - my former student!
Race organizer, heart and soul - Evan
SUP awards - my training partner Gene!
The Strickland ladies Hula
Beautiful
And the winner is....
Mariko accepts her award
Mike - Yeah! His first downwind racer
The best race award I have ever won - my own Steve Valiere painting!
Steve congrats the overall paddleboard winner Hogan - good job buddy.
My favorite cheerleader. Mr. Seraphin

Monday, May 7, 2012

Kauai World Challenge 2012

The Kauai World Challenge (April 21, 2012) race is primarily a ~40 mile relay for kayaks and one-man/two-man canoes, but they also have a short (10 mile) race for SUPs. This year, my training needed a jump start so I went along to chase down some SUPs :). Thanks for letting me join in!

Maui Jim Teammate Mariko Strikland Prior to Kicking Butt
Race Results - a small, but fun race crew:
1:36:31 1st Division 14 Foot Stock Eugene Ancheta SUP Kane
1:39:27 2nd Division 14 Foot Stock Krieshan Yagatame SUP Kane
1:42:40 1st Division 14 Foot Stock Mariko Stickland SUP Wahine
1:43:02 3rd Division 14 Foot Stock Kawika Carvalho SUP Kane 
1:47:25 1st Division Prone Kanesa Duncan Seraphin Wahine
1:57:46 4th Division 14 Foot Stock Warwick Gray SUP Kane
2:09:29 5th Division 14 Foot Stock Tommy Hale SUP Kane


Animal Gene Takes The Win!


Boy those SUPs are getting fast... and Gene is done getting lessons from me (now he takes ME to school!).

Laola Eat Your Gu Cubes So We Can Catch Those Buggas!
Along the way, I also found two of my favorite people: Laola and Kumu Kamu Aea racing their way in the 2-man canoe (Laola has to be the prettiest, fittest, and most competitive mermaid I know!).

Laola Prepping For the 4th Leg

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Molokai 2011 - A channel of winners and records

Some people say that just getting to the starting line is a feat in itself. You have to ship your board. Hire an escort boat, fly to Molokai, hire a taxi, rent a condo, enter the race (in time and with all your paperwork done), and probably about 10 other things before we even start to discuss training or race strategies. Crossing the channel is a logistical challenge in itself - and that's before you start the paddling part.

Pre-race smiles!
We all bring our own challenges. Experience. Inexperience. Age. Youth. Jobs. Kids. Pressure. Doubt. Fear. Desire. Sickness. Health.

This year I really thought more about the logistics as I sat in my Oahu hotel room (thank you Hotel Renew!). George Ramos and Matt Sack were both preparing for their 15th consecutive crossings. Jamie Mitchell is making a movie about his channel crossings. Well, he's starring in it, but Brent is making the movie. 10 victories in a row. They tell me it might be a better story line if he loses; I put my money on Jamie anyway. Good thing because he did not disappoint - way to go JM! I feel like we've grown up together over the last 10 years of the channel. So proud of you!

It's a race with a million stories. This one tops them all. JM 10

Once the race goes off, usually your body takes over and your mind fights for control (surf North, keep drinking, stay positive, etc.)... This year, I felt the pain more than last year. My body told me to stop. It told me that it would have appreciated some more prep, some more rest. But in the end, it didn't let me down. I handled. I surfed on my knees better than in any other year. I rode all of the bumps I could find. I fought hard. I was cheered on by my husband, my wonderful friend Theresa, and my boat captain Billy.

My cheerleader Ana Bella!

My honey. Thanks babe.

Escorting will wear you out - ask Theresa.

I got my best time - I finally went faster on an unlimited board (5:50) than I had on a stock board (my stock record still stands at 5:53)! I broke the woman's overall and unlimited record of 5:58! But in the end, it was a 17 year old girl, by the name of Jordan Mercer who taught me about the channel. She paddled 32 mile in 5 hours and 22 minutes - a record that both eclipsed mine and was faster than the men's record that had held for the first 7 years of the race. Her time was also faster than the winning stock man's time (and new record set this year by Eric Abbott), faster than the SUP woman's winner, and less than 40 minutes behind the 10-time-consecutive-winner Jamie Mitchell. Jordan not only won the race, she eloquently spoke about it to the press and at the awards. I am so proud to see such talent and passion in traditional paddleboarding and look forward to her return to Hawaii for many years to come!

Jordan Mercer. Inspiring performance girl!
Woman's unlimited winners

The man who makes the machines we ride - Joe Bark!
My friend and studly stock winner, record breaking, Eric Abbott

Thank you Theresa for supporting me since 2001! My water jumper for many of the years - from the beginning, when we didn't have a sea worthy escort and our GPS knowledge was minimal :). She says she'll be back with me next year!

SUP winner and Brazil-Maui girl Andrea Moller. Yeah girl!

Proud papa of 3 week old Eli - Brian Rocheleau. Top Hawaiian traditional paddleboarder.

Done! No rashes! Pualani swim suit. XCEL top. 2XU pants. Solid!
Finish line. Best time.

Jack Bark. Joe's son. Mikey Cote's partner. 1st place.

The channel will do that to you...

Eric Abbott. Best time. New Record. 1st stock. Killer.

Andrea bringing it home for the Maui girls.

Post race recap (my bud Keoni Watson and Vertra man in the background)