Monthly Archives: September 2005

Photos from Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race

Here are some photos by Ray Shum and Carson Au, the official
photographers for the Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat
Race.  You can see more photos and Order pictures here: http://www.bcphotoforum.com/tdbf05/

Please patronize their web sites and reward them for all their hard work www.tempestphoto.com and carsonau.com

Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team  – winning Bronze medal for D. Division – photo Carson Au  www.carsonau.com

Gung Haggis missing the Blue Flag (I still can't see it!) on Saturday afternoon… photo Ray Shum  www.tempestphoto.com

Our front left paddlers: Peggy Grace, Keng, Caroline and Gerard… photo Ray Shum www.tempestphoto.com

Todd drumming for the Eh? Team – photo Ray Shum www.tempestphoto.com

Our lead stroke Natalie, flag grabbing for the Pirates team – photo Ray Shum www.tempestphoto.com


Going for a medal!  Flag grabber Naoko directs steersman Dave,
while Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team, yells loudly for our
finish. – photo Ray Shum www.tempestphoto.com

Taiwanese Dragon Boat races… Gung Haggis wins BRONZE medal!

Congratulations everybody!!!

Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team won our first medal this year –
Bronze in Division D.  Results are on www.dragonboatwest.net with
pictures taken by Ray Shum (former summer relief GH paddler).

Our team was pretty stoked seeing the BEE-YOU-TI-FUL medals from SF, that Kristine brought to show us at Wednesday's practice.

On Saturday morning we were easily bumped into the lower half by much
better teams.  Then in the afternoon, we were easily leading the
entire pack with a good steady rate that felt a strong surge with every
stroke…. when suddenly we discovered we were heading towards the #5
flag instead of #6 flag.  From my left stroke position I shouted
at our drummer Deb, to tell our steers to go for the BLUE flag!!! 

No lane markers, and the flag colours changed lanes with each
race.  A Blue flag is really hard to see against a blue sky on
blue water….  We turned hard to grab our flag – but missed and
we had to draw left, but the brand new spare paddler grabbed the flag
to pass up to our flag grabber.  Bad move… only the flag grabber
can officially grab the flag.  We were disqualified.  The
blue flag sat on the dock for all of Sunday, after I recommended
changes.

FUN RACES:
We did a blindfold race right after our Saturday morning race – but
were short 3 paddlers that had to go race with Tacoma's team, as they
were short of the minimum paddlers and needed to make sure they ended
up in the upper division (they came 4th in Division A)  Blindfold
race was tough, lots of waiting, and paddle clashing – a good exercise
in sitting up, feeling the surge of the boat, and paying attention.

We also signed up for a slalom and barrel race, but due to barge and
tugboat activity, our slalom race was delayed.  We spent about an
hour standing on the dock – when we could have done our barrel
race!!!!  When we finally finished our slalom race (I missed the
last buoy – FYI so Dave doesn't take all the miss-steering heat), they
LOST our slalom race time, inviting us to redo it at 1pm on
Sunday.  BUMMER!  Team Success – the top team of the
festival, did a slalom race after us, and got pretty hung up on the
course… so we probably still ended up with a better time.

SUNDAY

We redeemed ourselves on Sunday… a good morning race put us in the
medal final… and we did a very good slalom race.  We still had
to wait 20 minutes while they adjusted the flags to straighten them
out… (they actually ended up worse in line….)

We also did men's and women's races with Tacoma and Calgary – blending
3 styles together was challenging – especially for the men… 
Women seemed to have no problem at all, and were only 43/100ths of
a  second out of 3rd place and 2.20 seconds off from 2nd place.


DIVISION D FINAL

The Div D medal final race was a good tough race.  We were lane 1,
and Canadianzed Asian-Canadians aka CAC Banana Boat were in lane
2.  We went head to head all the way down the course… we were
steady but a little ragged… it was a very tight race to the finish…
We couldn't tell if we had placed 3rd or 4th.

It was a photo finish for 1st and 2nd place… + a deliberation over
what to do… as #6 grabbed #5's flag… results were delayed for 45
minutes…  Final results determined that Boats #5 and #6 were
disqualified for grabbing the wrong flags… Gung Haggis came third by
44/100 second- at a time of 2:48.50….  legitimately as other
boats were behind us.

We had good rapport with the Tacoma and Calgary group.  I have
raced with the Tacoma group since 2001 when we first did mens and
womens teams together, and twice in 2002 for Gold overall at Seattle
and Kent WA.  So we plan to do more races and functions together
with Tacoma including their barrel racing events, plus a very special
invitation for Seattle's Sea Festival 100 year old rowing regatta – set
for May 2006.

Altogether lots of fun, with paddler friends from Tacoma, Calgary, Chilliwack and throughout Vancouver.

Plus… fun at the Roxy Cabaret nightclub for our paddler's party afterwards!

Cheers, and congratulations to everybody again,
Todd


UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

Race 33 Men's Race – Teak
1. 2:07.15 Team SUCCESS
2. 2:12.48 TD Lightning
3. 2:13.68 Hex Powered by Scotia
4. 2:14.78 Phat Carib
5. 2:20.08 Braveheart Warriors Gung Haggis
6. 2:21.68 Fraser Valley DBC Men's

Race 34 Women's Race – Flag Catcher
1. 2:44.39 Team SUCCESS
2. 2:51.99 Fraser Valley DBC Women
3. 2:53.36 Scotia Powered by Hex
4. 2:54.16 TD Lightning
5. 2:54.19 Mulan Warriors Gung Haggis
6. 2:57.22 Hot Knots

Race 35 Lower Consolation – Teak
1. 2:35.83 Draco Sports Club
2. 2:40.03 JET-Ai
3. 2:41.43 Chilliwack Thunder Strokers
4. 2:42.86 Naluwan
5. 2:53.16 Dragon Stew

Race 36 Group D Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:45.17 Synergy Souljas
2. 2:45.47 Splash Test Dragons
3. 2:48.50 Gung Haggis Fat Choy
4. 2:49.34 CAC Banana Boat
5. DQ The EH Team
6. DQ (WOW) Women on Water

Race 37 Mid Consolation – Teak
1. 2:30.17 Hydro Power Dragons
2. 2:40.77 Strathcona Youth Dragons
3. 2:41.54 Rogers Wireless Team Vortex
4. 2:42.24 Central Cruizers
5. 2:57.14 Saints Preserve Us

Race 38 Group C Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:44.23 Synergy Yellow Submarine
2. 2:44.50 Synergy Ship Disturbers
3. 2:45.10 Ready Jet Go
4. 2:49.33 CBC Wave Catchers
5. 2:51.43 Pirates
6. 2:55.66 Nothin' Dragon Seniors

Race 39 Upper Consolation – Teak
1. 2:25.13 Just Dragon Along
2. 2:31.30 RGL United
3. 2:31.70 Team Hex
4. 2:36.20 Hot Knots

Race 40 Group B Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:36.54 Phat Phish Racing
2. 2:40.01 Scotiabank Dragons
3. 2:40.02 Elephant & Castle Booze Cruise
4. 2:41.04 Synergy J-Speed
5. 2:43.74 TD Lightning
6. 2:47.07 Dr'agonize

Race 41 Group A Final – Flag Catcher
1. 2:25.78 Team SUCCESS
2. 2:32.31 Easy Peezy Lemon Squeezy
3. 2:34.51 Sudden Impact
4. 2:41.25 Tacoma DBA
5. 2:42.55 Synergy Dregoons
6. 2:43.18 TCC Carib Dragoneers

Weekend update: Silk Road Music at Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Gardens

It
was a busy weekend with PNE, dragon boat racing at the Taiwanese
Cultural Festival, but we did manage to go to the Enchanted Evenings
music concert at 
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Classical Gardens in Vancouver's Historic Chinatown.

Silk Road Music ensemble was featured for the last performance of the summer long music series.  It is led by my friend Qiu Xia He who
helped create this wonderful jewel of a cultural series.  I first
got to know Qiu Xia and her husband Andre Thibault when they were
featured in the CBC television performance special Gung Haggi Fat Choy,
and they later performed with me at the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dinners
and First Night performances.

It was a wonderful performance that
also featured their friend Celso Machado, himself a virtuoso guitarist
and percussionist.  Qiu Xia, told the audience that she wanted to
change the lineup for this year's concert and highlight some of the
music that she and Andre are doing to feature the pipa (chinese lute)
in more adventurous musical settings.

Here is the set list with descriptions from the program:

Han Ya Xi Shui (traditional)
Traditional Chinese Pipa solo.  A Piece that reflects the beauty
of a Chinese garden.  A lonesome duck contemplating and enjoying
the solitude of the water.
Fire! Fire! Fire! (Qiu Xia He)
A composition that captures the flamboyance of the Chinese Pipa and
Flamenco guitar rushing through a chain of flamboyant emotions.
Entre Lagose montanhas (Celso Machado)
A new composition that combines the Pipa with Brazilian guitar. 
Celso is an important influence to Qiu Xia's music.  His
creativity has helped shape a very exciting sound to the Pipa repetoire.
Lakota's Lament/ Junky Reel (Andre Thibault & Qiu Xia He)
Two pieces composed for the new show “China Speaks your Language” which
will be premiered this fall.  Some believe, long before Columbus
discovered North America, the Chinese Junks led by Admiral Zheng He reached this continent around 1421, The song illustrates the meeting between First Nations peoples and Chinese sailors.




Andre sent me this short note:



Hi Todd.
Thanks for coming to our show. We played mostly new works and very
complex at that so we are happy it went as well as it did,it was
fabulous to have Celso on board also.



Taiwanese Cultural Festival & Dragon Boat Races – Cheer the Gung Haggis Fat Choy team!

Hi everybody...

Come cheer the Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team
at the Taiwanese Cultural Festival and Dragon Boat Races!

Gung Haggis dragon boat team is meeting at Plaza of Nations
9am

Tacoma's Destiny Dragons will arrive soon, and we also
want to secure a spot for their tent too!

Bob, Dave and myself will meet there earlier to set up
the tent - some extra help will be appreciated. 8:45?

Dave - park your car with the tent underneath Plaza of
Nations - we'll designated your Blazer as the team
car.

PARKING:
pay parking at Plaza of Nations probably $12 for the
day. also around BC Place - but it can be expensive

FREE parking... along Expo/Pacific Blvd - Carrall St
in Chinatown underneath the overpass - along Quebec
St. and FREE Parking with Shuttle at City lot at
Ontario and 1st Ave. (what we used for Dragon Zone
practices)

or... just take the SKYTRAIN to STADIUM station.

ARRIVAL:
Team arrival 9am
Festival opens at 10am

You should have no problem getting on site at 8am.
Later, and they will stop you unless you have your
pass. Tell them you are meeting your team and you
have to race right away!!!!

Our tent will be set up in the West area of Plaza of
Nations - just south of Pier Restaurant (former
Mavericks - former Unicorn) - it is immediately West
of the Loggers Dock.

FOOD:
Please bring lots of water for yourself, and a little
bit of extra snack food to share. It will be an
informal buffet as we have usually done. I think this
will work best without having to do too much planning.

There are food stalls available - but they usually
have long line-ups. But it's still good and
adventurous. T&T market is usually pretty good and a
short walk as well. My usual race day food intake is
juice smoothies, granola bars, lots of bananas and
other fruit.

RACES:
Please expect to be on race site 9am to 5pm each day.
We will adjust the times as we need to. There are
many fun races throughout the day, as I have entered
our team in the NOGARD, Blindfold, Barrel and Slalom
Races.

RACE PASSES:
I have them...
red wristbands... they get you in. you need them to
paddle.
I have extra day passes for your friends and family.
We are asking for a $5 donation for the team - if they
have kids... or are students... make a discount.

PARTY TICKETS for The Roxy
Doors Open 7pm


I have them...
available on site for the Weekend.
$5 - for tix: includes admission, free drink
$10 all the above + cowbody hat (limited supply)

Todd
604-240-7090