Sept 28 - Mooloolaba OCC wins 2003 Na Wahine O Ke Kai

update:[Pacific Paddler Photos] courtesy Ropati / boat driver Karel
[Australian paddling team breezes to crown] Honolulu Advertiser
[Y2Kanu Photos] courtesy Rick Leton
Mooloolaba OCC OPEN 5:26:37
Outrigger CC OPEN 5:36:20
Kai Opua (Hawai MASTERS-35+ 5:44:31
[OCPaddler Poll Results]
[Na Wahine O Ke Kai traverses channel for 25th time] Star Bulletin pre race article

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Diane Fujii Johnson, Johnson LLC
Email: DianeFJohnson at aol.com

With a record 72 crews entered, Australians take the title of the Silver Anniversary Hawaii Modular Space Na Wahine O Ke Kai
Mooloolaba finishes the 25th Molokai crossing with second fastest time -
misses record by just over 2 minutes

Honolulu, HAWAII (September 28, 2003) - Determination is what drove Mooloolaba Outrigger Canoe Club from Australia to dominate today's Hawaii Modular Space Na Wahine O Ke Kai. From the 7:30 a.m. start time, Mooloolaba who came in third last year - held a dominant lead over the rest of the 72 entered crews. Off the start line, they quickly gained an 8 minute spread ahead of Honolulu's Outrigger Canoe Club and held the one-mile gap the duration of the race.

Lisa Curry, coach of Mooloolaba who also paddled in the race had a gut feeling about what the weather would do; information that can dictate strategy. "Last night, I just knew (the ocean) was going to be hot and flat. We were ready for those conditions." She went on to say that it seems the Na Wahine lands in a period of "no waves and no wind", which typically slows the race time. Not this time though. Even when faced with variable wind conditions and the currents of an outgoing tide, Mooloolaba finished with the race's second best time of 5 hours, 26 minutes and 37 seconds; missing the all time record set by Offshore of California in 1995 by 2 minutes and 5 seconds.

"We had been winning all the races we entered in Australia - masters, open, etc. And Hamilton Island Cup was a great race since we finally felt like we were competing against other crews. We were surrounded by the men, and went on to take the title for the women's crew and place 21st overall." Says Curry, "We were ready for great race even though our last competition was back in June."

Waikiki's Outrigger Canoe Club was the next crew to cross the finish line with a time of 5 hours, 36 minutes and 20 seconds. Outriggers Malia Kamisugi was happy with Outrigger's performance but says of their competiton, "Mooloolaba was so far ahead that they weren't even in the race. It was against Outrigger, Kai Opua Jr. Masters Crew and Wailua Kayak and Canoe Club." Just off of Diamond Head and 30 minutes from the finish, Wailua Kayak and Canoe Club's third place position but was overtaken by Kai Opua.

Kai Opua, the first Jr. Masters Crew to cross the finish - and third overall did so in 5 hours, 44 minutes and 31 seconds. Kai Opua's Open Crew had disbanded after winning three of the past Na Wahine O Ke Kai races leaving the Jr. Masters Crew to pull the load. The Jr. Masters crew this year was made up of women from the island of Hawaii and Kailua, on Oahu. "We put together a group of women from both islands looking just to have fun. We ended up paddling really good together and we are really happy about that." Said one of the paddlers as she was interviewed by local media.
Wailua Kayak and Canoe Club from Kauai finished just 8 seconds after Kai Opua with a time of 5 hours 44 minutes and 39 seconds.

This race was full of emotions from the opening ceremonies when Race Director Hannie Anderson said she would have never thought she would be standing here 25 years later. Hannie went on to thank her committee: Shelly Gilman, Haunani Campos-Olds, Carleen Ornellas, Sig Tannehill, and Rosie Lum, her volunteers and most of all the women that were paddling today and have paddled in the past. "I love you all." said Anderson. And that summed up the feelings of this, a pinnacle year in women's canoe paddling.

Television airing of the Hawaii Modular Space Na Wahine O Ke Kai will first appear on Oceanic Cable Channel 16 on October 12 at 7:00 p.m. with 6 repeat airings occurring that week. Photos of the event to follow to local media and websites.

This year's Na Wahine O Ke Kai was made possible with the support of Hawaii Modular Space as title sponsor, and associate sponsors Hinano Tahiti Beer, Ocean Club, RCI Construction Group, Lazer Eye Center of Hawaii, Hawaiian 105 KINE and XCEL Wetsuits.

Coming up next:

Hawaii Modular Space Molokai Hoe

Molokai-to-Oahu Men's World Championship Canoe Race

Sunday, October 12

For more information, visit www.NaWahineOKeKai.com and www.MolokaiHoe.org.

OFFICIAL RESULTS:

(we apologize for any spelling errors to names, names were taken off registration forms and often not legible)

1st Place overall: Mooloolaba OCC 5:26:37 (Lisa Curry, Krisi Holmes, Jasmin Cohen, Caroline Mood, Melinda Sandalwood, Cassandra Sedgemer, Robyn Saultry, Leanne Doherty, Leigh Townsend, Andrea Polkinghorne)

1st Place Jr. Masters: Kai Opua 5:44:31 (Jymi Friday, Renono Della-Cioppa, Amy Young, Nicki Lacey-Enos, Cheryl Villegas, Beth Cooper, Patty Eames, Torrey Goodman, Donna Meyer, Carleen Ornellas, Cindy Razga, Viv Griffin)

1st Place Masters 45: Onipa'a 6:27:04 (Amy Cruz, Sara Jane Watson, Susan Heitzman, Susan Hoerner, Judy Waite, Peggy Spencer, Kathleen Leahy, Anna Paoa, Luann Reyes, Penny Martin, Camie Kimball, Mary Martin-Goldstein)

1st Place Koa: Lanikai 6:30:11 (Juanita Beck, Allison Freitas, Amber Kublan, Carmia Kines, Madeline Murphy, Keppi Linchota, Poman Langster, Emily Wabers, Dana Milhel, Cindy Chess)

2003 Hawaii Modular Space Na Wahine O Ke Kai

Silver Anniversary - 25th crossing

September 28, 2003

Record 72 crews

Place Team Name       Div             Time   
===== =============== =============== =======
    1 Mooloolaba OCC  OPEN            5:26:37
    2 Outrigger CC    OPEN            5:36:20
    3 Kai Opua (Hawai MASTERS-35+     5:44:31
    4 Wailua Kayak &  OPEN            5:44:39
    5 Offshore        MASTERS-35+     5:49:58
    6 Jericho Outrigg OPEN            5:51:54
    7 Kailua 1        OPEN            5:54:45
    8 Outrigger CC    OPEN            5:55:26
    9 Hui Lanakila 1  OPEN            5:56:05
   10 Lokahi 1        OPEN            5:56:22
   11 Waikiki Beach B OPEN            5:56:48
   12 Kai Opua (Hawai OPEN            5:57:53
   13 Pirae           OPEN            5:58:17
   14 Wailea (Maui)   OPEN            6:00:33
   15 Lanikila        OPEN            6:01:31
   16 Hui Nalu 1      OPEN            6:02:19
   17 Puna CC         OPEN            6:03:05
   18 Lae'ula O Kai ( OPEN            6:06:13
   19 Kaiola (Kauai)  OPEN            6:06:59
   20 HCKT            OPEN            6:09:27
   21 Waikiki Surf Cl OPEN            6:09:31
   22 NAC-Off Shoot   OPEN            6:10:53
   23 Lanikai 1       OPEN            6:13:54
   24 Hui Nalu 2      OPEN            6:16:23
   25 Puuwai (Kauai)  34              6:16:32
   26 Healani 1       OPEN            6:16:33
   27 Hui Lanakila 2  OPEN            6:16:40
   28 Keahiakahoe     OPEN            6:18:44
   29 Kihei (Maui)    MASTERS-35+     6:18:51
   30 North Shore     MASTERS-35+     6:21:01
   31 Mississauga Out MASTERS-35+     6:21:52
   32 Kailua 2        OPEN            6:22:54
   33 Kihei (Maui)    OPEN            6:25:26
   34 Kamehameha Hilo OPEN            6:25:43
   35 Hui Nalu 3      OPEN            6:26:04
   36 Waikiki Yacht C OPEN            6:26:26
   37 Kawaihae (Hawai OPEN            6:26:43
   38 Onipaa          MASTERS-45+     6:27:04
   39 Puuwai (kauai)  MASTERS-45+     6:28:53
   40 Waikiki Surf Cl OPEN            6:28:58
   41 Lanikai 2                       6:30:11
   42 Namolokama O Ha OPEN            6:30:38
   43 Lanikai4        MASTERS-45+     6:31:49
   44 Koa Kai 1       OPEN            6:32:00
   45 Waikiki Beach B OPEN            6:32:51
   46 NCAWPCA         OPEN            6:34:05
   47 Washington CC   OPEN            6:34:31
   48 Hui Pakolea     MASTERS-35+     6:35:09
   49 Healani 2       OPEN            6:36:14
   50 Koa Kai 2       OPEN            6:36:38
   51 Kailua 3        OPEN            6:37:00
   52 Hawaiian CC (Ma OPEN            6:37:11
   53 Lokahi 3        OPEN            6:37:25
   54 Kamamalahoe     OPEN            6:38:47
   55 Waikiki Yacht C OPEN            6:39:30
   56 Pupu O Hawaii   MASTERS-45+     6:40:48
   57 Niumalu (Kauai) OPEN            6:41:39
   58 Anuenue         OPEN            6:41:43
   59 Kilohana Outrig OPEN            6:43:06
   60 Lokahi 2        OPEN            6:43:38
   61 Hui Lanakila 3  OPEN            6:44:38
   62 Waikiki Beach B OPEN            6:45:46
   63 Alapa Hoe       MASTERS-35+     6:47:08
   64 Kai Poha        OPEN            6:48:06
   65 Kent Island Out OPEN            6:49:02
   66 Imua            OPEN            6:50:23
   67 Keaukaha (Hawai OPEN            6:51:32
   68 New Hope 1      OPEN            6:51:46
   69 New Hope        OPEN            6:54:44
   70 Lanikai 3       MASTERS-35+     6:57:04
   71 Mamala Hoe      MASTERS-45+     6:59:54
   72 New Hope 2      MASTERS-35+     7:09:08

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