96 Results for author: Steve Hill
Hi Members and Friends,
Another magic day on Wyong River!
Most improved was Darren and Heidi - just over five minutes quicker!
Great to see Aidan getting back near his best, with a 5 year PB!
And Ray just pipped his best ever 15.2km time!
Over the 7.5km, Jim and Anne scored a PB, as ...
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The sometimes overcast skies were reflected in the calm waters of Wyong River for the Annual 30.4km Marathon, supported by 15.2km and 7.58km sections.
The longer distance was started first, then the shorter distances.
We hope to see some good pics from our "Official Photographer" - Owen Walton who ...
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The conditions were near perfect - as predicted, but Paddlers' performances were not quite as predicted!
James improved nearly seven minutes on his race time last week!
Jim was nearly three minutes faster!
Alby speed was equal to two and a half minutes quicker!
Ray was a minute and a quarter up!
Nick ...
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The predicted hot day was not so bad on the River, as the humidity was low! Those who did the short distance were happy, though!
The big contest of the day was between Aidan Shipton and new Member, Leigh Wilson. Neither had a smooth run though - Aidan had to swap to his own paddle during the race, as ...
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Pleasant conditions for us on Wyong River today, with several using the outing as a "warm-up" for the Myall Classic next Saturday.
Last week's winner, Max Lyons, improved his time, to again get the nod from the Timekeepers!
HVPC's Ray Baxter turned the tables on Cam Tunbridge and Mick Carroll, this ...
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Are you looking for a piece of authentic memorabilia celebrating the history of the Central Coast Canoe Club or just have a soft spot for the Busted Buzzard - we have a clearance sale on club clothing and all stock must go to clear the way for the new Central Coast Paddlers gear.
With no change to the club colours, ...
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We hope everyone is enjoying Fathers Day - wherever you are - whatever you are doing!
I think we had the best of the day at Lions Park - superb!
After a hurried arrangement of surprise entrants, the short course entrants were "off and running!"
In preparation for the "Mountain Man", ...
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Nick's Report
Marathon Series Round 9 began with a medical emergency, which demonstrated the "Paddling Fraternity's" compassionate side. Any Club rivalries were swept aside as many co-operated to ensure that usual Competitor, Ray, was well looked after. Though an Ambulance attended promptly, hospitalisation was not ...
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