Brutal conditions for Moloka'i Solo '07

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Molokai World Championships 2007
Overall Finish List by Craft

May 20, 2007

Results By Pacific Sport Events and Timing

Outrigger Canoes

    Place    Name                    Craft / Country    Bib No Age     Age Group        Time      Pace
       1    Kai Bartlett              HI                  138   31     1 M  0-39      6:07:56    9:12/M
       2    Greg Long               Tiger Pahoa  AU        48   33     2 M  0-39      6:14:24    9:22/M
       3    Maui Kjeldsen             US                  113   32     3 M  0-39      6:18:11    9:27/M
       4    Mark Frazier            Kai Wa'A  HI          111   33     4 M  0-39      6:20:58    9:31/M
       5    Rueben Dearlove         Pegasus  CI           123   32     5 M  0-39      6:24:42    9:37/M
       6    Karel Tresnak Jr        Zephyr  HI            135   26     6 M  0-39      6:25:03    9:38/M
       7    Kelly Foster            Kainalu  HI             9   21     7 M  0-39      6:30:46    9:46/M
       8    Mike Kane                 US                   61   27     8 M  0-39      6:35:58    9:54/M
       9    Peter Konohia           Hawaii                 27   34     9 M 30-39      6:43:01   10:05/M
      10    David Dainels           Pahoa  US              95   35    10 M  0-39      6:43:14   10:05/M
      11    Carlton Helm              HI                   38   27    11 M  0-39      6:43:26   10:05/M
      12    Aaron Creps             Hurricane  HI          28   28    12 M  0-39      6:43:55   10:06/M
      13    Joshua Mitchell         Polaris  CI           103   34    13 M  0-39      6:45:11   10:08/M
      14    Kaeo Abbey              Kainalu  HI            52   20    14 M  0-39      6:45:14   10:08/M
      15    Tim Twigg-Smith         Fusion  HI             73   44     1 M 40-49      6:45:42   10:09/M
      16    Kekoa Bruhn             Pahoa  HI              53   35    15 M  0-39      6:45:49   10:09/M
      17    Manny Kulukulualani       HI                   57   30    16 M  0-39      6:50:06   10:15/M
      18    Thilbert Lussiaa        Scorpius  US          129   36    17 M  0-39      6:50:52   10:16/M
      19    Jay Griffin             Kainalu  US           101   32    18 M  0-39      6:51:07   10:17/M
      20    Kingi Gilbert           Fusion  MAO           106   30    19 M  0-39      6:51:10   10:17/M
      21    Jack Roney              Hurricane  HI           4   17    20 M  0-39      6:52:11   10:18/M
      22    Lauren Bartlett           HI                  137   27     1 F  0-39      6:54:59   10:22/M
      23    Glenn Noora                                    99   36    21 M  0-39      6:59:19   10:29/M
      24    Tyson Poppler           Kaku Kainalu  US       75   21    22 M  0-39      7:02:10   10:33/M
      25    Lisa Curry-Kenny        Fuze  AU               10   45     1 F 40-49      7:04:22   10:37/M
      26    Michael Delima          Pahoa  HI             115   28    23 M  0-39      7:05:15   10:38/M
      27    Worthington Tepa          US                   72   31    24 M  0-39      7:07:09   10:41/M
      28    Adrian Hybner           Pegasus  AU            29   33    25 M  0-39      7:07:55   10:42/M
      29    Hipolito Princena Jr.   Wainui  HI             16   48     2 M 40-49      7:11:15   10:47/M
      30    Justin Banfield           US                  133   24    26 M  0-39      7:13:55   10:51/M
      31    Mark Miller             Vantage  US           112   44     3 M 40-49      7:18:43   10:58/M
      32    Michael Hangai            HI                   84   37    27 M  0-39      7:19:51   11:00/M
      33    Brett Boutelle          Fusion  US             90   32    28 M  0-39      7:26:57   11:10/M
      34    Ron Southwood             AU                  126   40     4 M 40-49      7:27:27   11:11/M
      35    Arlene Holzman          Nai'A Iki  HI          34   40     2 F 40-49      7:27:53   11:12/M
      36    Bill Murray             Vantage  AU            77   55     1 M 50-59      7:29:56   11:15/M
      37    Giovanni De Francesco   Oracle  IT             14   29    29 M  0-39      7:30:31   11:16/M
      38    Bernadine Murch         Fuze  NZ               35   37     2 F  0-39      7:32:47   11:19/M
      39    Margie Kawaiaea           US                  110   40     3 F 40-49      7:34:29   11:22/M
      40    Romani Katao              CI                  125   31    30 M  0-39      7:35:31   11:23/M
      41    Ray Shipman             Kaimana  US           122   55     2 M 50-59      7:37:28   11:26/M
      42    Robert Olson            Pahoa  US             124   29    31 M  0-39      7:40:13   11:30/M
      43    Diego Panza               HI                  134   27    32 M  0-39      7:52:47   11:49/M
      44    Tony Calderon           Pegasus  HI           132   39    33 M  0-39      7:54:23   11:52/M
      45    Jaime Kinard            Hurricane  HI           5   26     3 F  0-39      7:55:52   11:54/M
      46    Lance Mamiya            Pegasus  US           107   40     5 M 40-49      8:01:17   12:02/M
      47    Cliff Tillotson         Kai Waa Pegasus  US    92   50     3 M 50-59      8:05:59   12:09/M
     DNF    Nick Agorastos          Polaris  US           119   34       M  0-39
     DNF    Matt Carter             Pegasus  AU            82   33       M  0-39
     DNF    Danny Ching             Kaku Kainalu  HI       40   23       M  0-39
     DNF    Kekoa Cramer              HI                   26   30       M  0-39
     DNF    Ryan Dolan              Hurricane  HI          66   17       M  0-39
     DNF    Luke Evslin             Kainalu  HI            20   22       M  0-39
     DNF    Larry Felix               US                  108   33       M  0-39
     DNF    Walter Hamasaki           US                   25   51       M 50-59
     DNF    Rick Herrera              HI                  131   47       M 40-49
     DNF    Jason Ignacio           Fuze  HI              100   36       M  0-39
     DNF    Emili Janchevis         Pegasus  US            96   26       F  0-39
     DNF    P. Camron Leao          Polaris  US           120   29       M  0-39
     DNF    Koa Lyu-Napoleon          US                   54   19       M  0-39
     DNF    Mike Mills-Thom           AU                   60   43       M 40-49
     DNF    Andrea Moller           Pegasus  BR            87   27       F  0-39
     DNF    Nicholas Morrison         NZ                  118   31       M  0-39
     DNF    Kealii Paiaina          Scorpion  HI           19   33       M  0-39
     DNF    Hayden Ramler           Hurricane  HI          15   26       M  0-39
     DNF    Derek Schrotter           CAN                  44   38       M  0-39
     DNF    Stephen Sinkus          Hurricane  US          22   31       M  0-39
     DNF    Hiro Takahashi            HI                  130   39       M  0-39
     DNF    Alfred Van Gieson       Kai Waa Polaris  HI    86   26       M  0-39
     DNF    Kawika Yahiro           Pegasus  US           105   59       M 50-59

Surfski

    Place    Name                    Craft / Country    Bib No Age     Age Group        Time      Pace
       1    Lewis Laughlin            TAH                 109   37     1 M 30-39      5:20:06    8:00/M
       2    Hank McGregor           Epic V-10  SA          79   29     1 M  0-29      5:22:16    8:03/M
       3    David Mocke             Fenn Mako 6  SA        42   29     2 M  0-29      5:25:27    8:08/M
       4    Oscar Chalupsky         V10 Elite  SA           1   44     1 M 40-49      5:42:20    8:34/M
       5    Clint Pretorius         Fenn Mako 6  SA        78   22     3 M  0-29      5:47:00    8:41/M
       6    Zsolt Szadovszki        Huki  US               76   32     2 M 30-39      5:50:40    8:46/M
       7    Ash Nesbit              Fenn Millenium  AU      2   36     3 M 30-39      5:57:02    8:56/M
       8    Kurt Dierckx            Epic V-10  BEL         55   37     4 M 30-39      5:59:02    8:59/M
       9    Leopold Tepa              TAH                  71   32     5 M 30-39      6:00:11    9:00/M
      10    Bevan Manson            Epic V-10  SA          36   29     4 M  0-29      6:01:06    9:02/M
      11    Steve Kelly             Epic V-10  US          67   34     6 M 30-39      6:06:02    9:09/M
      12    Thomas Gallagher        Fenn  US               24   46     2 M 40-49      6:10:02    9:15/M
      13    Geordan Purdy           Epic V-10  HI          13   30     7 M 30-39      6:12:27    9:19/M
      14    Karl Treacher           Fenn Mako 6  AU       104   35     8 M 30-39      6:13:11    9:20/M
      15    Stu Gaessner            V-10 Ultra  HI         70   41     3 M 40-49      6:19:46    9:30/M
      16    Robert Wall             Epic V-10  HK          65   34     9 M 30-39      6:23:23    9:35/M
      17    Rene Appel                HK                   63   43     4 M 40-49      6:24:48    9:37/M
      18    Joe Glickman            Epic V10  US            6   47     5 M 40-49      6:25:29    9:38/M
      19    Dave Jensen             Huki S1-X Special      41   43     6 M 40-49      6:27:57    9:42/M
      20    Shun Kobayashi          Toogood Moko  JP      136   26     5 M  0-29      6:33:45    9:51/M
      21    Alan Carlsson           Fenn 6 Or V-10  CAN    85   38    10 M 30-39      6:35:18    9:53/M
      22    Michael Murphy          Icon  US               59   28     6 M  0-29      6:35:49    9:54/M
      23    Andrew Dunstan          Mako 6 Or Epic  SA     32   32    11 M 30-39      6:37:24    9:56/M
      24    Megan Quale             Huki  US              114   31     1 F 30-39      6:39:39    9:59/M
      25    Stephen Coulter         Epic  US               68   34    12 M 30-39      6:39:51   10:00/M
      26    Eric Abbott             V-10 Ultra  HI         97   19     7 M  0-29      6:40:55   10:01/M
      28    Nick Dundee             V-10 Sport  AU         62   45     7 M 40-49      6:45:23   10:08/M
      29    Maggie Twigg-Smith        HI                   56   32     2 F 30-39      6:45:41   10:09/M
      30    Andy Orr                V-10L Ultra  HK        33   41     8 M 40-49      6:48:20   10:13/M
      31    Don Kiesling            V-10 L  US             45   33    14 M 30-39      6:48:58   10:13/M
      32    Heather Nelson          V-10  US               50   35     3 F 30-39      6:49:44   10:15/M
      33    Jon Dingley             Epic V-10  HK          51   39    15 M 30-39      6:54:10   10:21/M
      34    Aidan Shipton           Epic V-10  AU          30   44     9 M 40-49      6:57:17   10:26/M
      35    Richard Von Wildermann    AU                   83   23     8 M  0-29      7:00:20   10:31/M
      36    Cam Middleton           Fenn Mako 6  AU        37   44    10 M 40-49      7:02:21   10:34/M
      37    Mick Handley              US                  116   46    11 M 40-49      7:06:50   10:40/M
      38    Dale Ponsford           Epic V-10  AU          39   45    12 M 40-49      7:09:42   10:45/M
      39    Kala Judd                 US                    8   48    13 M 40-49      7:10:28   10:46/M
      40    Troy Griffin            Millenium  NZ          74   43    14 M 40-49      7:58:08   11:57/M
      41    Rob Walker              Fenn Xt  AU            64   48    15 M 40-49      8:01:15   12:02/M
      42    Mary Jo Gumbert           US                   58   51     1 F 50-59      8:10:19   12:15/M
      43    John Payne              V-10  NZ               80   44    16 M 40-49      8:18:50   12:28/M
     DNF    Dean Beament            Fenn Mako 6  AU        43   39       M 30-39
     DNF    Damien Daley            Xlr8, Fenn, V-10  A    94   32       M 30-39
     DNF    Stran Davies            Fenn Millenium  AU     69   56       M 50-59
     DNF    Gavin Dickinson         Epic V-10 Ultra  SA    47   35       M 30-39
     DNF    Brenden Donahue         Fenn Xt Pro  US        89   18       M  0-29
     DNF    Barry Franks            S1-X Special  US       88   28       M  0-29
     DNF    Dean Gardiner           Fenn  AU               12   42       M 40-49
     DNF    Patrick Hemmens         Fenn Mako 6  US       121   43       M 40-49
     DNF    Kane Heussner             AU                   18   30       M 30-39
     DNF    Haydn Holmes            Epic Or Mako  SA       49   33       M 30-39
     DNF    J J                       US                   17   36       M 30-39
     DNF    Simon Kirby             Epic V-10  FR         128   32       M 30-39
     DNF    Mike Long                 US                  117   37       M 30-39
     DNF    Sean Monohan              US                  127   37       M 30-39
     DNF    Esteva Philippe         Mako Xt  FR            46   50       M 50-59
     DNF    Arthur Salaris          Fenn Xt  AU             3   73       M 60-98
     DNF    Mark Sandvold           Epic Ultra V-10  HI    81   41       M 40-49
     DNF    Fred Schiess            Fenn  US               98   48       M 40-49
     DNF    Craig Vipond              AU                   93   46       M 40-49
     DNF    Joost Zeegers           V10 Surfski  US         7   42       M 40-49
     DNF    Mark Fisher             Gibbon  AU             21   35    13 M 30-39

Surfski / OC-2

    Place    Name                    Craft / Country    Bib No Age     Age Group        Time      Pace
       1    MacAl Matero              Surfski BR           31   95     1 M  0-99      7:23:43   11:06/M
       2    Grover Weiss            OC-2 Sting Ray  US    102   95     2 M  0-99      7:24:20   11:07/M

Press Release

EPIC KAYAKS MOLOKAI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 37 Miles from Kalua Koi, Molokai, to Kaimana Beach, Oahu, Hawaii Tahiti's Lewis Laughlin Becomes First Tahitian in 31-Year History to Win Epic Kayaks Molokai World Championship Honolulu - (Sunday, May 20, 2007) -- Tahiti's Lewis Laughlin overcame the most brutal conditions and strongest international field in the 31-year history of the Epic Kayaks Molokai World Championships today to become the first paddler from Tahiti to take line honors. A new course that added five miles to the previous distance of the race was always expected to add time to the Molokai Channel crossing, but none of the 124 paddlers who set out this-morning could have imagined the time it was going to take to complete the 37-mile distance. Blistering hot temperatures, zero cloud-cover, counter-productive side-shore winds and minimal ocean swells set a torrid stage for the race. Laughlin, 37, paddled his solo ocean kayak for five hours, 20 minutes and six seconds to take the win ahead of four South African paddlers: Hank McGregor (5:22:16); Dawid Mocke (5:25:27); 11-time champion of this event Oscar Chalupsky (5:42:20); and defending event champion Clint Pretorius (5:47:00). Today's race also featured a men's one-person canoe (OC1) division, as well as women's categories in both ocean kayak and OC1. Maui's Kai Bartlett was the first male OC1 paddler across the line (6:07:56), his wife Lauren Bartlett claimed the women's OC1 division (6:54:59), and Megan Quale (Maui) won the women's ocean kayak division (6:39:39). Only eight paddlers made it home inside of six hours. Thirty-four paddlers who started out did not officially finish the race, either withdrawing mid-course or finishing outside of the official eight-hour time limit. Paddlers from 15 countries took part in today's race. Laughlin attributed his win to being comfortable in conditions that he said were "exactly like we have at home". Apparently he was the only paddler prepared for them. Many of today's competitors had never paddled continuously for more than five hours, let alone six, seven, or eight. Even race icon Chalupsky, who has made roughly 20 crossings of the Molokai Channel, has never taken longer than four hours and 15 minutes to do so. "To be honest, I never thought about fatigue, cramps, or anything, I just went," said Laughlin. "These were exactly like Tahiti conditions. This is our type of water and I had almost three weeks practicing in the same conditions prior to coming here. "The South Africans were super strong, leading the whole way, but I finally got them at Koko Head (approximately seven miles out from the finish). I just went for Koko Head, then straight for Diamond Head, but there wasn't a lot of wave riding." Runner-up McGregor, 29, spoke for the majority: "I didn't really prepare for a five-hour race." "After two hours the field sort of spread out," continued McGregor. "Myself and Dawid Mocke got away and all of a sudden Lewis showed up. It was a really hard race. We were all pretty much on the same course." Twenty-nine year-old Mocke, who finished third, said he hit the wall about 2.5 miles from the finish and was always afraid of Lewis, who gets stronger towards the end of a race. "It was just a bridge too far," said Mocke. "That was an absolutely brutal, brutal race. But I'm happy with the race and very pleased for Lewis. He's such an awesome paddler, very humble, couldn't be a better person to win." Forty-four year-old Chalupsky, who placed fourth, conceded that it wasn't his day. "They were the worst conditions we could ever hope for," said Chalupsky. "That was the longest time ever for me on this run. It had nothing to do with the course - the distance - it was all about the weather." Kai Bartlett, the first OC1 finisher and now three-time champion of this event, said he contemplated loading his rig onto the escort boat many times throughout the crossing. "That was tough duties out there. Every hour I thought I was going to put my boat on the escort. If I'm not having fun I'd normally pull out, but you can't pull out when you're in the lead! "This definitely means a lot to me, especially considering yesterday I was ready to go fishing today instead." Bartlett's wife, Lauren, posted her first victory today, but said she would absolutely never do the race again under such conditions. "That was the most crazy, hardest, stupidest thing I've ever done. I must have hit 15 walls! But I had the best support group - they kept me going, plus I got an extra charge out of hearing that Kai had won." Of all of today's paddlers to cross the line, Australian Lisa Curry-Kenny was the only one willing to commit to returning to do the race again. She placed second in the women's OC1 division to Bartlett in a time of 7:04:22. When Curry-Kenny won this race back in 2005, she did so in a time of 4:46. "I don't think anyone has done these kind of times before - we've done the distance, but never the time. It was a total slog. But it was character building and I want to do it again. I was on the pace - I had Lauren in my sights the whole time. I've done three hard weeks of back-to-back races, and considering that, I think I did bloody well today!" The women's ocean kayak division was won by Maui paddler Megan Quale, 31, who made her first crossing of the Molokai Channel today. "I was thinking it was going to take four hours," said Quale. "It was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life and as I was bonking out there I was thinking that I'll never do this again! But I had really good people rooting for me and they have been behind me for months, so I did it for them - especially my sponsor Lahaina Chevron. I couldn't have done it for myself." Today's race was made possible by presenting sponsor Epic Kayaks, who design, manufacture and distribute composite sea kayaks, paddles, surf skis, K1 and K2 kayaks, and also by the support of the Park Shore Waikiki Hotel, Lulu's Restaurant Waikiki, and Steinlager. Full results can be found at: www. molokaiworldchampionships.com www.pacificsportevents.com/Races/Epic/OVERALL_COM.HTM Images are available free of charge to the media. Please contact Pierre Tostee: (949) 547-5866 or email tostee@coveredimages.com Media Information: Jodi Wilmott, in Hawaii: (808) 258-8533.

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