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The Burro Blog
October 26, 2009 : 0 Comments
By Michael Jacobsen via goldcoast.com.au
JAMIE Mitchell is christening the prototype for what will be his signature stand up paddleboard, the stillness of Currumbin Creek barely disrupted as he shears through the water. It's something to observe, timeless in the way Jamie's movements conjure historic images of islanders standing on rough-hewn craft and stroking their way through the break to check nets and pots or to greet strangers in tall ships. Yet so too is the image slightly incongruous, particularly given modern board paddlers are most often seen on their bellies or knees as they use their arms to power through the surf. However, Jamie makes it all seem so natural, his effort so apparently effortless the water offers only token resistance, at times appearing simply to move out of his path. Natural is an apt term for Jamie Mitchell. The champion stand up board ... read more... September 30, 2009 : 6 Comments
Courtesy of The Easy Reader
Mayor saves race, but paddlers hit rocks in San Francisco by Kevin Cody Published October 1, 2009 California’s hopes for breaking Australian lifeguard Jamie Mitchell’s grip on the Hennessey’s International Paddleboarding Championships were dashed Saturday on the rocks in San Francisco Bay, literally. Mitchell has won the International Championships every year since its inception in 2002, with the exception of two years he didn’t compete. The nine-mile San Francisco race started at Aquatic Park near Ghirardelli Square, looped around Angel Island and finished back at the park. Mitchell’s most formidable California challenger was Long Beach lifeguard Tyler Anderson, winner of the Catalina Classic in August, the Hennessey U.S. championship in July, the Rock to Rock in June and just about every other California race this year. The two’s only previous meeting was at the Molokai Paddleboard Race in July, which ... read more... September 23, 2009 : 2 Comments
The Jamie Mitchell Experience @ Patagonia Cardiff
An evening with a World-Class Waterman Presented by Kaenon Polarized Thursday, October 1 7 PM Come hear Jamie Mitchell share his insights and most memorable moments, including winning his eighth Moloka'i to O'ahu Paddleboard Race. See photos and video of his many adventures around the globe paddleboarding, tow-in surfing, big-wave surfing, and big-wave stand up paddleboarding. This outdoor screening event is free. Kaenon will be giving away two pair of polarized shades and the audience will be able to "Vote Their Choice" by helping determine which three local environmental groups should get $5000 from Patagonia. See kaenon.com and patagonia.com/cardiff for more. Check this YouTube link for a sneak peek of what to expect. youtube.com/watch?v=HWYOGMO5oVo ![]() read more... August 24, 2009 : 0 Comments
August 24, 2009 : 3 Comments
AVALON, CATALINA ISLAND - On Sunday, August 30th, the 34th installment of the legendary Catalina Classic Paddleboard Championship will see the greatest number of paddlers yet take on the 32 mile crossing from Catalina Island to Manhattan Beach. An all-time record of 106 paddlers from France, Australia, Hawaii and the U.S.A.'s East and West coasts, will be competing against each other, the elements and the limits of their mental and physical abilities as they race across one of the Pacific's deepest and busiest channels.
"Traditionally, the Classic is a 'champion's championship'," says Catalina Classic Race Director Kyle Daniels. "This year is no different, and we are proud to have Honolua Surf Co. continuing as the event's major sponsor." The 2009 Classic features several winners from the sport's most prestigious paddleboard competitions. Returning champions include two-time Classic winner Ryan Addison, Mike Carr and Hawaiian Keoni Watson. They will face off ... read more... August 7, 2009 : 2 Comments
No matter what stretch of the California coast you're on this weekend, there's a race for you.
Manhattan Beach-Workingman's 4x4 Download the flyer here. Carmel-First annual Dolphin Race ![]() ![]() Oceanside-SurfMonkey ![]() read more... July 27, 2009 : 2 Comments
Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race Presented by Rainbow Sandals Molokai to Oahu 26 July 2009 8th consecutive win for Jamie Mitchell: Kanesa Duncan takes women's division Press release, 27 July, 2009 : - - Honolulu -- For the eighth consecutive year, Australian Jamie Mitchell proved he's light years and hard-earned miles ahead of his paddleboard peers, winning the 32-mile Rainbow Sandals Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard Race that is the unofficial world title of the sport. The toughest tidal conditions in years kept Mitchell from breaking the record he set in 2007, coming in 10 minutes slower today at four hours, 58 minutes and 25 seconds. His closest rival, Hawaii's Brian Rocheleau, was more than 20 minutes behind at 5:20:53. Hawaii's Kanesa Duncan claimed her seventh crown today in a time of 6:29:29 - almost 40 minutes slower than her own record. Rookie Bianca ... read more... July 23, 2009 : 2 Comments
June 2009: A few ambitious, fired-up locals start The Carmel Waterman’s Club.
July 2009: The Carmel Waterman’s Club wastes no time and issues a paddleboard challenge already heard across the Monterey Bay in Santa Cruz and elsewhere—an all-new nine-mile course, and a race to be held on August 9, set to the spectacular backdrops of: Carmel Beach Pebble Beach's famous 18th Hole, off of Stillwater Cove the legendary Ghost Tree across the Carmel Canyon's deep waters Point Lobos (some say the California State Park's crown jewel) Monastery Beach, and finally... the loop course returns to Carmel Beach To sign up, log on to: http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1772775 For more info, contact race organizer Brian Mullen at: bamsurf@sbcglobal.net ![]() read more... July 20, 2009 : 4 Comments
Here's a couple from this past weekend's East Coast Paddleboard Championships. For more photos take a look here.
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