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Showing posts with label Lake Gregory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Gregory. Show all posts

Aug 5, 2013

Important Information - (Practice, Lake Gregory)

From time to time we need to communicate information outside the Weekly Digest, this is one of those times. There are 2 items that need your IMMEDIATE attention!

Weekend Practice 8/10-11
Please respond to the Practice poll to express your interest in practicing this weekend.  As you know we have been vigorously preparing for the Club Crew Qualifiers in Oakland and captain/coaching staff will be stretched thin. So we need to know how many people are interested to see if we can hold practice.  We will notify Thurs on SpaceBook and on blog whether practice will be held. 

Lake Gregory Races - Sun 8/18
Please respond to evite if interested!!!  Do it ASAP =) We need an accurate head count for registration! 

Allan and Curtis want YOU to join in the fun!

4500 feet of searing Summer-Alpine air just 1.5 hours away!

Fun and games await the adventurous paddler for this fun one-day event near Lake Arrowhead.

Mixed, Mens, Womens, and Masters 300m race possibilities await.  

10, 12 and 18 man categories!

And for the truly bold, a 1000m 1-turn chase race!!!

Mark your calendars!

Bring your Friends and Family to hang out for the day.  There are peddle boats and water slides to keep them busy between races =p

* Fees? Low! (based on reg fees and participation)
* Food? Potluck!
They usually have a BBQ vendor on site for additional lunch treats

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Aug 20, 2012

Lake Gregory

Although the Lake Gregory race is a small one, that doesn't mean we have any less fun!

gorgeous! ...the scenery, that is. ;)
Mixed Short Team (12)
    1st - Brown Cow (1:16:40)
    2nd - Brown Chicken (1:19:50)

Mixed Full team
    1st - Space Dragons 18 (1:12:90)

1000m Pursuit Race
    1st - Space Dragons (5:08:62) 

We also won the balloon toss!  
   
Full results here.

Sep 1, 2011

Great Day of racing Brown Chicken and Brown Cow.

Just a few short weeks after a very successful showing at Big Long Beach, the Mighty Space Dragons participated in another local tournament located in the San Bernadino National Forest, at a Lake named Gregory (officially named the 2011 Lake Gregory Dragon Boat Tournament). With tough boats, tough water, and tough competition, you paddled in true Space Dragon style! And you even picked up some hardware along the way!


How did the day go? Well, everybody arrived on time and helped set up camp.  Even though Es took a little detour, he got Scottie and equipment-in-tow to the race site in plenty of time. Being entered in the short-team division made the morning a little long as our first race was not til heat 5, or about 10a, so there was plenty of time to fuel up, "unload" and mingle. 


And the races?  As we were racing in the 12-paddler short team division, it goes without saying that the boats were both heavy in and high off the water.  Space Dragons made up 2 of the 4 teams in this division, and with only 2 scheduled heats in each division, there was no time for sand bagging. Each race is for the win, and Brown Cow showed us how it is done in the 1st heat with a SOLID start, no mercy in the body, and a powerful finish for a commanding 1st place finish 8+ seconds ahead of Brown Chicken's 3rd place run. For perspective, compare Brown Cow's 1:39 12-paddler time to the 18-paddler boat times 1:33-1:45!!! Smokin'! AS medal contention is calculated by average of the 2 heats in this division Brown Cow was well positioned for Gold after the the 1st heat. Brown Chicken paddled hard but with a combination of my novice seating skills and what seemed like a "no-glide" boat, they had a tough heat for their 3rd place finish. As the day went on, every team dreaded the prospect of getting assigned that boat #3. Pause... I would like to take a moment to thank new callers like Turtle and Eric, and newly certified steer Zina for being game, allowing everyone a chance to paddle!



Back to the races: In the 2nd heat with the same 4 boats, with different lane assignments, it was time to dump it. The head wind was pretty serious at the start line by this point so we were in for along race! Hooooonk! And the race is ON! This heat was very different than the 1st heat with all 4 boats neck-in-neck for the body of the race and through the finish with Brown Cow and Brown Chicken again taking 1st and 3rd respectively, ensuring Gold for Cow and Bronze for Chicken, and setting the stage for a strong 1000m "Guts of Gloria" chase race. The chase race was 3 or 4 boat heats, 1000m with 1 turn at 500m, no lane assignment, 5 second staggered starts. The starts were hilarious with some boats so far back off the start line that they either crossed the start line at the same time as another team and/or started 20m or more behind the start line. Luckily, Space Dragons were 1st in the start sequence in their heat so they started AT the start line .... And we have lift-off (TWSS)!!! Good start, solid 1st 500m  keeping the young Dragonauts at a distance, then that turn, fast and tight, created a lead large enough that it they couldn't hear the boats behind them anymore! The last 500 with a strong finish placed them a solid 3rd overall!!!

So in Summary, what makes a successful tournament? I suppose, as are most things in life, its subjective, in relation to the one asking the question. It may include things like: "We earned medals," or your "first" medal, or "we had a great time." Maybe, you learned more about some of your teammates or gained a better understanding of what "team" means. Maybe you learned something about yourself, pushed your physical or psychological boundaries, or tried something new like calling or chase races.  Maybe it was that we had plenty to eat and drink, or that we all arrived to and returned home safely. Whatever measure I can think of, from what I saw, and experienced, our little Lake Gregory tournament was a HUGE success. Sure, the races were few, but were they any less furious?  The day ran slow, but was there not ample opportunity to "play" with teammates? 

As coach Ceez pointed out: 
"... I liked that even though the Space Dragons went head to head twice today, there was still love flowing on the boats and in the camp..."


~ROBERT





So here's a chronological LG Tourney TOP 10 recap by ZINA!

1.       SNIFF SNIFF – Our dedicated Space Dragons started the day brighter and earlier than usual. We woke up before dawn to make it up the mountains for the 7:00 a.m. call time. Sooooo, guess who else showed up at the LG Tourney for the 7:00 a.m. call time? It was Mr. Porta Potty Man. He was cleaning out the LG potties (ew, gross!), and that smelly stuff lingered on in the morning mountain air for a while.

Errrr....no comment.
2.       NOM NOM – We set up our tent space, arranged our tourney chairs and enjoyed some good ol’ LG downtime. What do we do when we have downtime? We chat, we listen to music, we eat, we put on sunscreen, we eat, we nap and we eat. Everyone brought some amazing food.
Jim knows pre-game fuel
3.       SHUFFLE – What else do we do in the downtime? We shuffle up and deal! We played cards (thanks to Louise and Russ for teaching us all how to play “that card game”) and we played Taboo via Roger’s app on his phone (thanks Roger for the 500 extra words).

Is that ROD they're spelling?
4.       ZIP – Then it was time for us to prep for our first race. The coaches gave us the signal to change gears, get focused and do what we came to do – get in that lake and race! But wait, we were having trouble zipping up our PFD’s. Doh, the high altitude caused those PFD’s to e  x  p  a  n  d. Some of us were trying really hard to gear up. Now it’s time to introduce the mighty boats. SD raced two boats (12 paddlers to a boat) in the Mixed Short Division.
Christine: Which paddle do you think matches my nails better?
Claire: Dunno, the Burnwater is a nice classic black, but the Merlin's silver really brings out your eyes.
5.       CLUCK – Brown Chicken: Eric, Sammi, Steph, Bri, Mayana, Karen, Robert, Kevin, Jim, Allan, Es, James, Claire, Christine, Scott,

6.       MOO – Brown Cow: Turtle, Deadra, Karen, Marina, Blanca, Jill, Louise, James, CJ, Roger, Andy, BJ, Russell, Zina. Both boats finished with impressive times in the first heat, and then pushed themselves again in the second race which resulted in 1st and 3rd place finishes at LG. Good job Brown Chicken! Good job Brown Cow! Did you know? At Lake Gregory, SD’s 12-paddler times were 1min 39s and 1min 48s for 300m? Not too bad right? But when you compare that to some LG 18-paddler times between 1min 33s to 1min 45s for 300m… that shows how strong you are Space Dragons. That shows how much your effort and determination is paying off!


7.       POP – The festival organizers announced a water balloon toss contest for all the racing teams. Those of us ready for more competition quickly formed teams of two and stepped up for a chance to be the 2011 Water Balloon Toss Champs at LG. All teams lined up, partners faced each other and started chucking those water balloons. After a number of elimination rounds, there were only two teams left! SD’s Roger and Steph and Dragonauts Lester and Craig. Can’t say if it was the delicate youthful hands or the quick teenager reflexes, but the high school kids narrowly beat out SD! Congrats to the Dragonauts! You guys are defending champs for next year’s balloon toss! And then there was Guts and Gloria. What’s Guts and Gloria, you say? Well it’s 18 gutsy paddlers for 1,000 glorious meters at LG, plus a sweeeeeeeet u-turn around a buoy.


8.       CHUM CHUM CHUM – Guts and Gloria: Steph, Bri, Es, Eric, James, Andy, Kevin, Deej, Christine, Karen, Allan, Louise, Claire, Jim, James, Roger, Zina, Curtis, Jill, RussellThe pace was smart. Not too fast where we would gas out, but a nice steady rate. Oh boy, but that u-turn was full of adrenaline! Our strong SD chummers and Russell as steersman showed lots of power and control. We pulled out of that gorgeous turn and gave it all for the finish (another 500 meters!). Congrats to the Guts and Gloria boat on their 3rd place finish!

9.       SPLASH – As with any other celebration of a job well done, we ended the tourney with some water fights and dunking!  

10.   BROWN CHICKEN BROWN COW – Two boats, one Mixed Short Division, one lake, and one team! We all represented Space Dragons with fun, athleticism and pride at LG. No matter how you add it up, one brown chicken, one brown cow, one guts, and one gloria. Yup – all teammates, all together one mighty team!









Aug 20, 2009

Lake Gregory! Organized Chaos becomes Wicked Fun!

Early morning rises aren't something new to Space Dragons, but a tourney in our local mountains is.



Welcome to Lake Gregory, where the air is dry and thin, the water is fresh, and the idea of dragon boating is relatively new.




This past Sunday, 32 Space Dragons set out on a quest for glory and came back with full bellies and smiles on our faces. Though they had to endure quick changes to the tournament layout and a certain coach/webmaster constantly yelling at them, these Space Dragons knew how to bring on the fun. Between playing with giant bubbles, frisbees, and feasting on a "fend-for-yourself" turned into defacto potluck, they somehow found time to paddle a few races.




At first, the altitude was a bit of a shock to the Space Dragons, as they jockeyed for position during the first couple races. Everyone agreed, the second race felt much better than the first and Space Dragons ended up with 3rd place victories in both the shortie division and the full "Professional" division. Several Space Dragons were also able to join our Long Beach brethren to form gender teams taking home the gold in Mens and silver in Womens.




A long morning's worth of work culminated in the race organizers accepting a Space Dragon proposal of a pursuit race (Thanks Kim for the great idea!). With Brian's masterful steering and Felicia urging us on, the Space Dragons pulled an awesome 4G turn to cut off their competitors and raced into first place!



The fruits of our labor led to a victory lap into the fountains of Lake Gregory, wild dunkings, and stuffing of faces. Happy, well fed, and tired from the day in the sun, we all returned home to our beds - dreaming of next year where bbqs and camping await!
Mad props go to the race organizers, esp Margaret, for putting on such a fun race, Mike and Dr Chen for introducing the sport to the IE, Phil and LARD for providing generous use of their head cam and to take such nice pretty pictures of us, Dee, Mary, and the rest of Aerodragons for helping set up the LB gender teams, our drivers, steersmen, callers, food providers, "soda" providers and everyone else who volunteered (I roped into helping me out). Thanks guys and see you all out on the water!

Aug 13, 2009

Lake Gregory! Final Logistics!

Lake Gregory Tournament is only 4 days away! Paddlers are you ready?

By now, your inboxes have been flooded with information. Hopefully this email will summarize and capture all that you need to know. Highly recommended that you print this.

Supplies Checklist:

- Race clothing (SD Jersey and black shorts)
- Paddling Gear (Paddle, PFD, etc...) *Extra wood padles for AZ team
- Water Bottle
- Chair
- Sunblock
- Sun glasses, hats, etc...
- Camera, camcorder
- $$$ for any misc fees, AFTER RACES food
- Breakfast and racing nourishment for self
- SD Spirit and team 1st attitude!

General 411:
This is a fun tournament with 3 races max. We should be done by noon, which leaves us enough time to enjoy the sights and sounds of the San Bernadino Mtn. The Park does not allow glass containers, alcohol, or dogs in the beach area. There is a waterslide and aquacycles to rent.
We will receive wrist bands for the team. These will allow our team "in and out" access of the park. Any additional people in your group will have to pay the $3.00 gate fee.

No Flake Policy (UPDATE THE EVITE SO THAT WE KNOW IF YOU ARE IN OR OUT):
Galen has done the initial draft of boat balancing and seat assignments. The "No Flake" policy will be enforced by Close of Business today, 8/13/2009. If you decide that you cannot make it after you have already told us you can, you will be assessed the Galen Race Fee of $20. Since the race fees for this race is already covered by Space Dragons - it is in your best interest to either show up or cancel prior to 6PM today.

Logistics:
Housing, Food, and Equipment will NOT be provided/organized by the Space Dragons. Due to the small size of this tournament and the large amount of logistics involved. You guys will be responsible for your own nourishment and prerace ordeal.

If you do NOT have a ride to the tournament please email Galen or Robert directly and do not reply all to this email. We will try to find a way to get you up there.

Call time:
We will meet at the Race Site no later than 7:30AM. If you show up later than 7:30AM, you will be assessed with a Galen Late Fee of $10.

Parking:
Parking is free but is limited. Gates will open at 7AM. The main parking lot is the South Beach parking lot but there is also parking around the lake and at the Lodge. If you get there late (Please note the Call Time and late fee assessment) you may have to park further down the road and will then have to walk the trail back to South Beach. There will be a “drop off” zone at the South Beach gate to unload but no shuttle service.

Equipment:
Please bring your own paddles, pfds, the Sacred Royal Blue Jersey, and black bottoms. Speaking of paddles, the Arizona team is short on paddles if any of you can help them out, it would be appreciated. It is advisable that you also bring chairs to sit on, or you maybe camping out on the grass.

Food:
There will be a BBQ Vendor “Gut Buster” who will have chicken, ribs, sausage links and side dishes. :) Feel free to enjoy at noon, AFTER the races are done. I know I will...Also there (maybe) some unorganized non-team related activites after the tourney where we might enjoy a few ice cold beverages. Feel free to join us a bring your own beverage of choice.

Safety:
The lake is at an altitude of 4,500 feet. Please take whatever precautions necessary to be acclimated to this change from sea level prior to engaging in strenuous physical activity.

The South Beach shoreline is dotted with pine trees and relatively shady, however, it is anticipated it will be quite warm (and DRY!). There is also a large shade structure that accommodates 100 people that is reserved for the event. It is expected to be hot and sunny...so make sure you lotion up and drink lots of fluids.

Directions:
When you come to the top of the mountain, there will be a ‘STOP” sign. Go straight through the intersection; don’t make any left turns onto side roads. The street (Lake Street) will dead end. Turn left (it is still Lake Street) and follow the road through town, at the 7/11 store, turn right (Lake Gregory Drive) then left at the first street (San Moritz). The South Beach Parking lot is on your left.

There is a Main Beach on Lake Drive at the North Shore – Don’t go there. (see picture). If you have any problems getting to the lake please call Lake Gregory at (909) 338-2233.

Finally:
This is a fun tournament. So make sure you go and have fun! The Race Organizers are new to this and will probably have a few issues to work out. That's okay, relax and enjoy the show.

- Your SD Captains and Coaches