Sunday, June 29, 2008

It looks like conditions were pretty bad in Poznan on Friday. Fourteen races were cancelled! We raced on this course in 2003 and had a day that looked like this with a brutal tailwind. Looking at the times, something similar was going on this past weekend. Adam's 500m time was one minute, 35.630 seconds which makes him the first to break the 1:36 mark.
Another great result for Canada. Adam won gold in both 1000m and 500m and Tom Hall won gold in the 1000m and was 4th in the 500m.



Saturday, June 28, 2008

And not to leave anyone out...
Happy Birthday Attila!

This was one of my first attempts at using photoshop. It's an old one but relevant not only because it's Attila's birthday but also because it's Pride weekend in T.O.

Friday, June 27, 2008


Happy Birthday Rachel Marcuson!
Have a great day in Hoboken N.J.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

This photo of a deer struggling in Lake Ontario was taken yesterday by the Port Credit fisherman who rescued it. John O. was out on the lake to do some early morning salmon fishing when he heard a report on the marine radio that a young buck was in trouble about 4 km offshore from Jack Darling. It was disoriented and couldn't find it's way in.

After the Peel Regional Police marine unit responded that there was nothing they could do for it, John and his buddy decided they'd have to take care of it. They radioed for a location and realized the animal was less than a kilometre away.
All the oc paddlers cross this stretch of water regularly - both Larry and I were out there at different times yesterday morning - and I would have been completely perplexed about what to do if I'd come across this animal on my own.
These guys first tried herding it toward shore with the boat and for half an hour that worked until it suddenly made a break in the opposite direction. Finally, they had to lasso the deer's antlers and, holding it's head above the water, moved slowly into shore. They stayed with it on the beach in Lorne Park until it caught it's breath. Nice!

Monday, June 23, 2008

Weird how the internet is making the world even smaller.
I'm a member of an outrigger site that's a lot like facebook. I dropped by the home page today which, among other things, displays the profiles of people who most recently joined the group. I was completely shocked to see this photo attached to one of the profiles since I have it in an album at home. It's from 1999 and a group of us are posing with some of the Italian men's team in front of the db race course in Hong Kong. I didn't realize other paddlers, besides our Canadian teammates were taking pics of us goofing around with these guys but it seems to be the case. This person's profile says they're from Hong Kong via the Bahamas. Everything in the photo is identical to the one I have except they've cropped a couple of us out. That's Colleen on the right with her arms around the guys. To her right was another guy and then me.
huh. It's not really that weird. I mean, we're all aware that we appear in strangers' photos - but we rarely stumble across them in the great wide-open. Actually, the most random thing is why this person would choose this particular photo as a profile pic for an outrigger website that was launched this year. Surely they have paddling photos taken in the last decade that actually include them or the sport in the photo).

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Saturday afternoon I attended Charlotte's 4th birthday. I can't believe it's been 4 years already!The house was packed. Jackie, Blake and Sydney were there as well as Carrie and Charlie.


It's only 10:30 am but I've already been to the home regatta and the Clarkson Village 200th anniversary street festival.

At the canoe club everyone was lining up to get their MCC 50th anniversary racing singlets. The new design is awesome and they actually ordered a women's style (built-in bra top & cut for hips)! The fabric is really nice and it has a racerback style. Generally we don't think about the fabric at all but the last ones we had were
a scratchy synthetic. This one is much softer. They probably don't dry as fast as the old ones but they are way more comfortable. I stuck around to see some friends, watch a few races and then headed into Clarkson.


I was there super early so even though the street was closed and stands were up not many people were around. You know, I've always thought our community was fairly young so I was surprised that 75% of the people wandering around were 60+.
Maybe it's just that old people know going early means they won't have to line up for free stuff (like Cora's breakfast) because by the time I left there was a steady stream of young families with strollers heading into town.

I'm a little disappointed with the festival. The ones in Port Credit are always good, kind of hip and cool. I was hoping this would be along those lines.
Not the case. There were just too many older women in pioneer costumes and heritage information booths lining the street. There's nothing wrong with that kind of stuff, especially since Clarkson is pretty much defined by two major heritage buildings/museums, but this was definitely the theme. It kind of set the fun switch to "amish", if you know what I mean. I actually saw a blacksmith setting up just as I was heading home. Still it's a good first step - from what I understand it's not easy to get a permit to shut down Lakeshore. If this becomes an annual thing, I'll have to volunteer for a committee.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

This is my nephew, Chris Curry. He is an INCREDIBLE guitarist and is making a name for himself in the Winnipeg music scene.


However, this past weekend he was making his mark as a guitar hero. Participants in a charity event, Heroes for Child Find, had to raise funds in order to be entered into a Guitar Hero competition. Chris won, completely blowing my claim that REAL guitarists are terrible at GH. And he's not grandstanding with this behind-the-head move. He was competing against a younger kid and thought this would make it fair (along with the broken finger).
The next level of competition will see him on the big screen at centre field at a Blue Bombers game on July 11th. Hey, halftime at a CFL game is true fame in Canada. Nice kid, great guitarist!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Jess isn't racing sprint canoe anymore but it looks like she'll be equally successful at her latest endeavor. She completed her first sprint triathlon this past weekend in cottage country and finished 5th in her division.
Congratulations Jess!!

Sunday, June 15, 2008



WOW. Tom Hall won gold in C1 1000m at the ICF flatwater world cup 2 in Duisburg. We had a regatta at MCC today and it was all anyone could talk about. He had to beat Mark Oldershaw to secure a nomination to the Olympic team but he went to another level, overtaking 3-time olympic champion Andreas Dittmer for the gold in 3:50.109 seconds. Dittmer won silver in 3:51.531 and Vadin Menkov of Uzbekistan bronze in 3:52.649. Mark Oldershaw was fourth in 3:52.699.




Richard Dober and Andrew Willows won gold in the K2 1000m while Adam van Koeverden won a bronze (1000m) and a gold (500m), Mark won bronze in the 500m and Andrew Russell & Gabriel Beauchesne-Sevigny won bronze in C2.






Awesome results for Team Canada but huge congratulations go to Tom Hall!

Who knew...Chris Walton has written and illustrated a childrens book! Check it and other works here



Thursday, June 12, 2008

I can't remember why but awhile back I was trying to explain the show Ab Fab to Jackie and Chrissy. Absolutely Fabulous was a French & Saunders comedy series on the BBC in the 90s. I can't improve on this description provided on answer.com (although one of my favourite characters, Edina's assistant Bubble, is not mentioned);

"a grotesquely self-centered fashion victim chain-smokes, swills champagne, abuses drugs, munches caviar, terrorizes her daughter, and tries in vain to mingle with the beautiful people -- all in the company of her sleek, slutty, boozed-up best friend. Edina Monsoon (Jennifer Saunders) and Patsy Stone (Joanna Lumley) (aka Pats and Eddy) are '60s survivors and fashion-world wannabes; Pats works for magazines, while Eddy owns a PR firm whose biggest client is '60s has-been Lulu, of "To Sir With Love" fame. These women live in a cloud of self-delusion about the supposed glamour of their London lifestyle, forever attempting to claw their way past the velvet rope. Pats inhabits the attic of a liquor-store franchise, while Eddy lives in a well-to-do flat thanks to the double alimony from her two ex-husbands, a gay antiques dealer and a recovering alcoholic. When she's not being horrible to her dowdy, unflappable teenaged daughter, Saffron (Julia Sawalha), and her oblivious, tongue-in-cheek mother (June Whitfield), Eddy stages fashion shows, jets off to photo shoots, pays charlatans to put her in touch with her inner child, and tries every weight-loss cure known to man -- except curbing her decadent lifestyle. Thanks to its shrill satire, over-the-top costumes, outrageous excess, and all-around camp appeal, Absolutely Fabulous became a pop-culture phenomenon that spawned two Sesame Street characters, a slew of slang expressions ("Sweetie darling, I'm chanting as we speak"), and even a Pet Shop Boys charity single. The actual theme song, sung by Julie Driscoll and Adrian Edmondson, is a cover of "This Wheel's on Fire," a '60s obscurity written by Bob Dylan and the Band's Rick Danko. "

None of these youtube clips really do it justice so rent the dvds if you get a chance. I remember hearing that Jennifer Saunders friendship with a particular fashion-editor ended because Edina was so obviously (to the fasion industry) based on her life. I wish I could remember her name.





Monday, June 09, 2008

National Team Trials II
Welland June 7 & 8 2008
(photos are from Padtrac)
Summary: Top 3 Senior division A-finals


Senior Men K-1 1000m (A-Final) 07/06/2008 02:30:00
1 Corey HAMILTON 4 3:54.045 + 0:00.000
2 Ryan COCHRANE 9 3:55.261 + 0:01.216
3 Wesley HAMMER 5 3:57.087 + 0:03.042

Senior Men C-1 1000m (A-Final) 07/06/2008 02:44:00
1 Richard DALTON 6 4:19.259 + 0:00.000
2 Paul BRYANT 7 4:22.357 + 0:03.098
3 Jamie ANDISON 5 4:24.539 + 0:05.280
Open Women C-1 1000m (Final) 07/06/2008 02:58:00
1 Mallorie NICHOLSON 5 5:15.642 + 0:00.000
2 Laurence VINCENT-LAPOINTE 2 5:36.824 + 0:21.182
3 Jessi TEMPLE 6 5:40.550 + 0:24.908

Senior Men K-1 500m (A-Final) 08/06/2008 01:30:00
1 Jeremy BORDELEAU 7 1:51.332 + 0:00.000
2 Ryan COCHRANE 5 1:51.512 + 0:00.180
3 Michael SCHAUS 9 1:52.354 + 0:01.022

Senior Men C-1 500m (A-Final) 08/06/2008 01:40:00
1 Richard DALTON 5 1:59.921 + 0:00.000
2 Cory RUBLEE 6 2:01.333 + 0:01.412
3 Jamie ANDISON 7 2:02.105 + 0:02.184
Dustin shot his boat and got his hips stuck

Good racing D-Shaw!

Open Women C-1 500m (Final) 08/06/2008 01:50:00
1 Mallorie NICHOLSON 5 2:32.494 + 0:00.000
2 Gillian FEDECHKO 6 2:43.358 + 0:10.864
3 Laurence VINCENT-LAPOINTE 2 2:44.746 + 0:12.252



Senior Women K-1 500m (A-Final) 07/06/2008 03:10:00
1 Una LOUNDER 6 2:03.177 + 0:00.000
2 Victoria TUTTLE 5 2:04.143 + 0:00.966
3 Emily RAYMOND 7 2:04.841 + 0:01.664

Sunday, June 08, 2008

This weekend was a good reminder that there are things you think are part of your life forever but giving them up doesn't necessarily make you unhappy.

Since the early 90s I've been a dog owner and a paddler. Both states require a lot of committment and sacrifice that you don't notice at the time because the payback is so high. My last dog died over a year ago at 17 and I have to say, I'm not missing the company as much as I thought I would. That's probably because I'm also not missing the pet hair everywhere, mud tracked through the house, missing out on every after-work gettogether because I have to rush home to walk and feed the dog, not to mention trying to find dog-sitters for when I travelled. And as much as I love racing, taking this year off was the best decision I've made in a long time. I still paddle twice a day but on my own schedule. And instead of sitting at a regatta course every weekend of the summer, I'm getting together with family and friends to do something fun!



After paddling yesterday morning, Chrissy and I headed over to Jackie's. As soon as Sydney woke up from her nap we took her on a tour of Woofstock...yes, a street festival totally dedicated to dogs. I think we saw every possible breed of dog. And dogs that clearly weren't um, considered dogs. There were dogs in strollers, dogs in tutus and leather jackets, dogs being carried in specially-designed handbags and doggy-bjorns.


I'm not going to lie, we were really just there for the gelato. As much as I'm not interested in getting another dog, each time I saw a particular breed I ran through the pros/cons of each (out loud, unfortunately for the girls) and was thinking, "Would I get one of those for my next dog?" I guess that means there's one down the road somewhere just as I'll probably be sitting at a regatta course someday soon getting sunburnt, rained on and loving it! For the time being though, this is working for me!

Friday, June 06, 2008

Check it out - direct from Szeged, Hungary - video of the ICF Worlds finals from yesterday. It's worth sitting through the first bit of dialogue. First up Adam van Koeverden wins Gold in the 1000m. WOW, he's so efficient he makes it look easy. And then...LOOK at TOM HALL GO...so exciting...






ICF Flatwater World Cup - 2008



Canada kicked off the world cup circuit in Szeged this morning and are in great form. Click the image above for one of the best competition websites going. The racing is exciting - some expected results and some surprises. Each race's result is followed by the finish line photo (all can be enlarged by clicking on image).


Here are a few of the finals.


















Thursday, June 05, 2008

Ugh, it's kind of weird outside. It's been pretty cold and foggy this evening. Now there's thunder and the temp is going up to 31 for the next few days.
Anyway, not that I had anywhere to go but I'm stuck inside watching tv. I tried watching a new series, Swingtown, but it's so bad I turned it off. Basically, Donna and Eric grow up and get married. Seriously, am I wrong?