Showing posts with label Oregon SUP race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon SUP race. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

King & Queen of the Lake Stand Up Paddle Race Recap & Results

SUP newcomers, veterans, and enthusiasts alike came together on Sunday for the finale of the King & Queen of the Lake race series sponsored by Stand Up Paddle Flatwater and Kialoa.

Held at beautiful Elk Lake, the race series featured a sport class for recreational paddlers as well as a race class for those who wanted more challenge. Courses for both classes were “buoy courses” and included plenty of navigational challenge. “I like races that also involve the brain a bit,” says race director Randall Barna. “It makes it more fun for the racers and spectators,” he adds.

The shorter, easier course and slightly less competitive atmosphere of the sport class opened up the event to less experienced paddlers and attracted many first-time racers. Several reported aspirations to step up to the race class next year.

The race class was further divided into sub-classes according to board type and length. The difference in speed between these sub-classes highlighted the importance of equipment choice for paddlers who are serious about racing. “Events like this help people in their choices when they plan their gear for next year,” says Randall.

In addition to stand up paddle boards, the race series also celebrated other paddle sports vessels including outriggers, surfskis and prone paddleboards. After the race, Kialoa offered demos of their beautiful, innovative, handmade paddles.

Contestants’ best two scores of the three races in the series were combined to determine overall winners in each class. Congratulations to Your Royal Highnesses Lisa Jacobowski, Frank Ring, Jaye Arney, Jen Kjellesvik, and Randall Barna, and thank you to all participants!

Click here for complete race results. Click here for a message from race director Randall Barna.

See more SUP race photos at the Stand Up Paddle Flatwater Gallery and be sure to check out the race video if you haven't already.


Get your SUP race boards and Kialoa paddles at Stand Up Paddle Flatwater!


Thursday, September 23, 2010

King & Queen of the Lake - Last Race of the Series is this Sunday... and it looks like the weather is cooperating!

The final race in the King & Queen of the Lake race series (sponsored by Stand Up Paddle Bend and Kialoa) takes place this Sunday, September 26th at Elk Lake. The weather forecast is for 81 degrees and sunny! Woohoo!

Royal status will be bestowed upon top finishers in each eligible class – with three classes already clinched - congratulations to Randall Barna (Men’s SUP 14’), Frank Ring (Men’s SUP Sport) and Jaye Arney (Women’s SUP Sport). Titles in other classes are still up for grabs.

The King & Queen of the Lake race series is a fun, family race series on beautiful Elk Lake. There's a sport class for those new to paddling as well as a race class for those who want more challenge. The series celebrates a variety of Hawaiian paddle sports including OC-1 outriggers, prone paddle boards and, of course, stand up paddle boards. A windsurfing race takes place later in the afternoon.

Schedule:
9:30-10:00a.m Registration at Elk Lake Resort*
10:15a.m. Paddle Race Skippers Meeting
10:30a.m. Paddle Race Mass Start
1:30p.m. Windsurfing skippers meeting, at Sunset View Beach
2:00p.m. Windsurfing Start
*Registration is mandatory as is compliance with all laws regulating watercraft.

For further information, email Race Director Randall Barna at

You may also be interested to know that Elk Lake Resort is hosting a Luau on Saturday, September 25th from 5:30p.m. to 8:00p.m. The wonderful Bill Keale will be performing live!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Results of the Second King & Queen of the Lake Race

Thanks to everyone who turned out forthe second race in the King & Queen of the Lake Race series at Elk Lake last Sunday. Click here to see the results.

We look forward to seeing you again at the final race on September 26th. Click here for further information or email Race Director Randall Barna at Randall@Footform.com.



Thursday, August 12, 2010

King & Queen of the Lake Race

You still have a chance to become race royalty...

The second race in the King and Queen of the Lake paddle race series takes place this Sunday, August 15th, at Elk Lake. Registration begins at 9.30a.m. The race starts at 10.30a.m.

This race series offers fun for everyone. There's a short course for paddlers who are new to racing and a longer course for those who are ready for more challenge.

The best two scores of the three races will be combined to determine overall winners - so even if you missed the first race, you still have a shot at being named King or Queen!

The final race in the series takes place on September 26th and coincides with Elk Lake Lodge's 90th year celebration luau.

For further information, check out the flyer, or email Race Director Randall Barna at Randall@Footform.com.

The King & Queen of the Lake Race series is sponsored by: