Catalina crossing
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Over 90 crews of nine athletes each have indicated their intent to
compete in the 35th annual Catalina Channel Crossing, which is Sept 11.
Some 45 “Wahine” (women’s) teams will start at 8 a.m. at the mouth of
the Newport Harbor for rtheir 27-mile trip to Avalon on Catalina Island.
Sunday the men will leave from Avalon with over 50 “Kane” (men’s)
teams racing a 31-mile course to the Newport Dunes.
There will also be a coed division which will race with the women’s
teams on Saturday, and an ironman classification for the men’s division.
A large expo withg food, booths, awards ceremony and live music will
finish off the competitive weekend.
The event is hosted by the Newport Aquatic Center and involves teams
from Hawaii, Canada, Tahiti and the East Coast, as well as California
entries.
The Catalina Chann el Crossilng is a nine-man “change race,” with six
athletes paddling in a can oe at any one time, with fresh paddlers
substituted into the moving canoes via water changes taking place
continously throughout the crossing. Each canoe has its own escort boat,
where paddlers may have 20 minutes or so to drink water and catch their
breath before the next 20-50-minute session of paddling. Strengh,
stamina, discipline and timing are crucial to the success of the winning
teams.
Newport Aquatic Center invites the public to attend the expol at
Newport Dunes onb Sunday, Sept. 12, from 12-6 p.m . For additional
information, call the NAC at (949) 646-1309.
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