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Date |
Title |
Details |
Contact |
May.10 Saturday |
Annapolis River * Middleton
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12&20 km River Course
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John Skaling 825-2589 |
May.31 Saturday |
Red Cross Relay PEI |
Mtb,Run,Paddle,Bike |
Red Cross 628-6262 |
May.23-26 Fri-Mon |
General Clinton Cooperstown, NY |
Various races
including marathon 70 miler
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Peter Bauerle (607) 967-8700 |
June 21 Saturday |
Elmsdale Relay (Tentative) |
Mtb,Run,Canoe |
Doug Archibald 883-9759 |
Jun.28-29 Sat-Sun |
Junior Quadrathlon Lake Banook,Dart.
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Swim,Paddle Run,Bike |
Al Billard 449-0581 |
Jun.29 Sunday |
Mersey River* Liverpool
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24-km,Flat and moving water
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Dave Lewis 354-4931 |
Jul.05 Saturday |
Nictaux Canal * Nictaux |
17 km-Flatwater |
John Skaling 825-2589 |
Jul.12-13 Sat-Sun |
Hampton Canoe Race |
New Brunswick |
Rafe Hooper (506) 832-5142 |
Jul.13 Sunday |
Pugwash Canoe Orienteering |
Pugwash Estuary |
Greg Nix |
Jul.25-27 Fri-Sun |
Canadian Nationals Kamloops, BC |
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Darryl Spencer |
Aug.5-10 Tue-Sun |
USCA Nationals Allegheny River Penn.USA |
15 miles |
Jim Decker |
Aug.09 Saturday |
Bucket to the Boat Club St John River Fredericton |
Flatwater |
John Harper (506) 457-4581 Bob Matthews (506) 459-3222 |
Aug.16 Saturday |
Sheet Hbr Relay
Sheet Harbor |
Bike,Run,Paddle |
Mike Coady 885-2140 |
Aug.17 Sunday |
Enforcement Challenge
New Glasgow East River and Pictou Hrb |
Flatwater (waves) |
Harvey Stiles 755-4141 Rob McCaman 485-4333 |
Aug.29-Sep.01 Fri-Mon |
La Classique Saint Maurice River La Tuque to Trois Rivieres |
120 miles Flat and moving water. Waves |
Rejean Huard (819)537- 9221 |
Sep.06/03 Saturday |
Fred Lynch* Dartmouth Lakes |
18km Flatwater, 2 portages |
Jean Marien (902)434-1240 |
Sep.13 Saturday |
PPP Relay Waverly |
Bike, Paddle, Run |
Bruce Duffy 860-3591 |
Sep.20 Saturday |
Canoe to the Sea * Dartmouth |
Flatwater, various classes |
Al Billard 449-0581 |
Sep.27/03 Saturday |
Diamond Man Quad Halifax-Dartmouth
Results (Pdf)
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Run,Swim,Paddle,Bike *** Sanctioned World Cup Race |
Al Billard 449-0581 |
Oct.04 Saturday |
Frigid River Run St John River Fredericton |
Flatwater |
Bob Matthews (506)459-3222 |
* NSMRCA Sanctioned Race |
North American C-1 Championship Series 2003 |
Racing season: |
January to December. |
Adults (18 year and over): |
$20.00 / year. |
Youth (less than 18 years): |
$10.00 / year. |
Family Membership: |
$50.00 / year. |
Single Race Fee: |
$5.00 / paddler. This does not provide full membership to the NSMCRA
but allows participation in one sanctioned race. |
NSMCRA Members Receive:
- Opportunity to participate in NSMCRA sanctioned races. These races are ran according to NSMCRA regulations. Participation automatically enrolls members in the NSMCRA points system which determines Female and Male Paddler of the Year.
- All members receive an annual newsletter and schedule of N.S. sanctioned races as well as other races around the province and across Canada.
- All members are entitled to participate in the Canadian Marathon Canoe and Kayak Racing Championships held once a year.
- N.S. paddlers wishing to compete within the ICF Marathon Canoe and Kayak World Championships must be members of the NSMCRA.
- All members are automatically members of the Marathon Racing Council of Canada which represents Marathon Racing within the Canadian Canoe Association which in turn represents Canada at the International Canoe Fereration at the world level.
- Membership will be notified of and encouraged to attend workshops, clinics, annual meetings, social events, and other functions which will help to develop Marathon Canoeing and the camaraderie which accompanies it. In addition members will receive any pertinent information which becomes available to the executive which may be of value to the individual or the sport in general.
- Members are elgible to use any NSMCRA equipment (Pro Boats, Paddles etc).
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NSMCRA Sanctioned Race Point System
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NSMCRA members who participate at sanctioned races are awarded points depending upon their placement and the number of canoes in their respective class. It is from these points that the female and male paddler of the year are determined. At our Annual General Meeting on Dec. 15, 2001 the method of point determination was altered slightly to better reflect participation at our races. As a result points will be awarded as follows for the year 2002 and beyond. In addition there will be only one female and one male paddler of the year award. Should a tie arise the executive will consider number of races attended and past awards received in determining paddler of the year.
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PLACE | 3 or more Boats | 2 Boats | 1 Boat | Personal Record
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1st | 50 | 40 | 30
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2nd | 40 | 30
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3rd | 30
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4th | 20
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5th | 10
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** Classes may vary from race to race depending upon the number of paddlers who show up, the type of boat and the decision of the race organizing committee. If uncertain racers are encouraged to contact the organizers and organizers are to insure all paddlers are aware of the class they are in, prior to race start.
Upon completition of the race, results are to be forwarded to the president of the NSMCRA, by class, on the official application forms provided to sanctioned race organizers.
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NSMCRA Racing Regulations: Canoes & Kayaks
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All canoes and kayaks involved in a Nova Scotia Marathon Canoe Racing Association (NSMCRA) Sanctioned Race must carry the following equipment :
- One Canadian approved pfd or lifejacket of proper size for each person on board.
- A soundsignalling device.
- A watertight workable flashlight if race is operated after sunset or before sunrise.
- Bailer or manual water pump.
- Spare paddle
- All canoes and kayaks must have an attached painter at least 3 meters in length.
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NSMCRA Sanctioned Race Minimums
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All NSMCRA sanctioned races must insure as a minimum the following conditions are adhered to:
- A starter and safety person must be present at the start of all races.
- A finish line judge and safety person must be present at the finish of all races.
- A course official must be present at all locations where problems of safety or race
improprieties could occur. This refers but is not limited to locations such as bouy turns, portages and' white water.
- Safety boats are required on large bodies of water where wind, waves, swell, or distance from shore could create a dangerous situation for racing canoes or kayaks.
- Communication devises are mandatory between designated officials and the chief
race official.
- A verified starting line up must be recorded for all race classes. All canoes or kayaks that start a race must have their completion times recorded. The status of all canoes that do not complete the race must be known by the chief race official. It is the responsibility of craft that drop out of any race to notify the chief official as soon as possible.
- All participants in NSMCRA sanctioned races must be members of the NSMCRA.
- All race participants must complete a race application form and read and sign a Standard Release Form for the race in question. All racers must attend the pre race meeting where the course will be reviewed.
- The race organizer must submit race results and NSMCRA membership fees to the
Secretary Treasurer of the NSMCRA within two (2) weeks of the race.
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