Sorry about missing yesterday, but who would think that in CA, technology capitol of the world, this hotel would have limited internet access, also limited access to hair dryers, ice, coffee makers, irons, REFRIGERATORS and no continental breakfast....thank heavens there is a Starbucks between us and the venue. The race sight however, is beautiful.
Want you all to know up front that the world class WCPA (West Coast Paddling Association) Grand Master Woman (the over 50 crowd) today qualified to go to world's in both the 200 and 1000 meters. This will be held in Prague next year. I should mention that by us finishing the race we automatically qualified. I guess the other GM woman's teams were too intimidated to show up.
However, our younger teammates had a very full day of racing.
WCPA Senior (40 to 50) Women shut out Philadelphia winning 6 out of 6 heats, three 200 meter and three 1000 meter races. Outstanding !
WCPA Premier Women took first in one , and second in two 200 meter heats. For the 1000 Philly took first in all 3 tightly contested races.
Wasabi Junior Women won both the 200 and the 1000.
Manayunk Junior Open, predominately a Philly team, but with many Wasabi homies took 1 of three 1000 meter heats.
Senior Open PDBA (men's team plus our very own stud paddlers Kathleen and Holly) took 5 out of 6 heats - 200 and 1000.
And finally (whew, this was a lot of racing, I am exhausted just typing it) PDBA Premier Mixed won all 3 heats in the 200. Manayunk Junior Mixed won all three 200's. Senior Mixed PDBA won all 3 CLOSE 200's. GM Mixed - PDBA won 2 of the 3 heats, in the final heat winning by only 2 hundreths of a second - a squeeker!
We would be remis if we did not mention Coach Connie and her stellar performance as caller extraordinaire. She was back and forth on so many boats today it was like watching a tennis match.
Ok, that is only day one.
Tomorrow we add festival races to the national qualifiers. It will be a frenzied paddling pandemoneum - we're sorry Gwen, our Energizer Bunny manager.