Canoe & Kayak Racing - Feb. 2011

Here's the link to our newest issue of Canoe & Kayak Racing. Inside you'll find:

Tecolote 5000 features big guns
San Diego Canoe and Kayak Racing Team hosts multi-race event feature multiple paddling disciplines. page 6

San Diego racing club plays the phoenix, rises from the ashes
Coach Chris Bowman tells the tale of how a youth movement has led a racing team back from the brink of death. page 8

The Challenge and Charm of Stage Racing
Stage racing is a growing format across the U.S., but requires a different metal, physical and tactical approach. page 12

USA Canoe/Kayak CEO writes about the future of sprint racing in the U.S.
Joe Jacobi’s letter helps set the context for the future of the Olympic racing federation and how he sees it getting there with reducd USOC funding. page 16

Illinois is now touting its own ‘triple crown’
Three races in Illinois create a unique racing series for the novice to the expert. Read about these three races. page 19

USCA National Championships
Newaygo, Mich., hosts the annual event where hundreds of paddlers will enjoy enhanced event features. page 22

Travel grants for paddlers with disabilities
USCA enhances travel grants for paddlers with disabilities headed to the ICF world marathon championships. page 30

The science of hull design
What constitutes hull smoothness and how does it affect the performance of a boat? page 32

http://issuu.com/ckrmagazine/docs/jan_feb_2011

Happy reading!

Dan Grubbs
editor
Canoe & Kayak Racing
ckrmagazine@gmail.com

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Submitted by Osprey on Tue, 02/08/2011 - 2:48pm



Cool, it seems like outrigger is heading that way, too, w/ Olomau and the already established Hawaiki Nui. It's really the only way to determine who's tops in an endurance sport.


#1 Tue, 02/08/2011 - 7:38pm


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