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March 5th 2010
Come hang with us at the 29th Annual Mulberry Fork Canoe & Kayak Races!!
March 6th and 7th
Slalom, Downriver, and Boatercross events.
Awards dinner on Saturday night
One-Eyed Mary will be playing on Saturday!!
visit mulberryraces.com for more info
March 6th 2010
Come hang with us at the 29th Annual Mulberry Fork Canoe & Kayak Races!!
March 6th and 7th
Slalom, Downriver, and Boatercross events.
Awards dinner on Saturday night
One-Eyed Mary will be playing on Saturday!!
visit mulberryraces.com for more info
March 7th 2010
Come hang with us at the 29th Annual Mulberry Fork Canoe & Kayak Races!!
March 6th and 7th
Slalom, Downriver, and Boatercross events.
Awards dinner on Saturday night
One-Eyed Mary will be playing on Saturday!!
visit mulberryraces.com for more info
Call 970.493.4005 to sign up
March 13th 2010
March 14th 2010
March 15th 2010
March 20th 2010
Slalom Races at USNWC March 20-21

When:  Saturday and Sunday 2pm

Who can race:  Anyone who wants to, slalom boat or recreational boat.

How many classes are there:  5, Menâs Kayak, Womenâs Kayak, Menâs C1, Womenâs C1, and C2.

Race Format:  Saturday and Sunday will run as a standard race, 2 runs per racer, best run counts.  Saturday will serve as a qualifier, Sunday as the final.  Racers will be re-ranked on Sunday according to Saturdayâs results.  Winner of the Spring Slalom Race will be determined on Sunday.  Race runs are usually 90-100 seconds long.    

Who wins:  Fastest boat down the course in each class, each racer has 2 runs each day, best run counts.  Penalties are added to each athleteâs overall time for hitting poles or missing gates completely.

⢠   Register via email confirmation at dhepp@usnwc.org
⢠   Pay on-site day of, before athlete meeting, $30 entry fee (includes water time for both days)
⢠   Athlete meeting 12pm at Kayak Check-in Building, Mar. 20

Come join us as we cheer on our athletes as they begin their quest towards the London 2012 Olympic Games.
March 21st 2010
Slalom Races at USNWC March 20-21

When:  Saturday and Sunday 2pm

Who can race:  Anyone who wants to, slalom boat or recreational boat.

How many classes are there:  5, Menâs Kayak, Womenâs Kayak, Menâs C1, Womenâs C1, and C2.

Race Format:  Saturday and Sunday will run as a standard race, 2 runs per racer, best run counts.  Saturday will serve as a qualifier, Sunday as the final.  Racers will be re-ranked on Sunday according to Saturdayâs results.  Winner of the Spring Slalom Race will be determined on Sunday.  Race runs are usually 90-100 seconds long.    

Who wins:  Fastest boat down the course in each class, each racer has 2 runs each day, best run counts.  Penalties are added to each athleteâs overall time for hitting poles or missing gates completely.

⢠   Register via email confirmation at dhepp@usnwc.org
⢠   Pay on-site day of, before athlete meeting, $30 entry fee (includes water time for both days)
⢠   Athlete meeting 12pm at Kayak Check-in Building, Mar. 20

Come join us as we cheer on our athletes as they begin their quest towards the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Call 970.493.4005 to sign up
March 22nd 2010
Slalom Races at USNWC March 20-21

When:  Saturday and Sunday 2pm

Who can race:  Anyone who wants to, slalom boat or recreational boat.

How many classes are there:  5, Menâs Kayak, Womenâs Kayak, Menâs C1, Womenâs C1, and C2.

Race Format:  Saturday and Sunday will run as a standard race, 2 runs per racer, best run counts.  Saturday will serve as a qualifier, Sunday as the final.  Racers will be re-ranked on Sunday according to Saturdayâs results.  Winner of the Spring Slalom Race will be determined on Sunday.  Race runs are usually 90-100 seconds long.    

Who wins:  Fastest boat down the course in each class, each racer has 2 runs each day, best run counts.  Penalties are added to each athleteâs overall time for hitting poles or missing gates completely.

⢠   Register via email confirmation at dhepp@usnwc.org
⢠   Pay on-site day of, before athlete meeting, $30 entry fee (includes water time for both days)
⢠   Athlete meeting 12pm at Kayak Check-in Building, Mar. 20

Come join us as we cheer on our athletes as they begin their quest towards the London 2012 Olympic Games.
March 23rd 2010
Slalom Races at USNWC March 20-21

When:  Saturday and Sunday 2pm

Who can race:  Anyone who wants to, slalom boat or recreational boat.

How many classes are there:  5, Menâs Kayak, Womenâs Kayak, Menâs C1, Womenâs C1, and C2.

Race Format:  Saturday and Sunday will run as a standard race, 2 runs per racer, best run counts.  Saturday will serve as a qualifier, Sunday as the final.  Racers will be re-ranked on Sunday according to Saturdayâs results.  Winner of the Spring Slalom Race will be determined on Sunday.  Race runs are usually 90-100 seconds long.    

Who wins:  Fastest boat down the course in each class, each racer has 2 runs each day, best run counts.  Penalties are added to each athleteâs overall time for hitting poles or missing gates completely.

⢠   Register via email confirmation at dhepp@usnwc.org
⢠   Pay on-site day of, before athlete meeting, $30 entry fee (includes water time for both days)
⢠   Athlete meeting 12pm at Kayak Check-in Building, Mar. 20

Come join us as we cheer on our athletes as they begin their quest towards the London 2012 Olympic Games.
March 24th 2010
Slalom Races at USNWC March 20-21

When:  Saturday and Sunday 2pm

Who can race:  Anyone who wants to, slalom boat or recreational boat.

How many classes are there:  5, Menâs Kayak, Womenâs Kayak, Menâs C1, Womenâs C1, and C2.

Race Format:  Saturday and Sunday will run as a standard race, 2 runs per racer, best run counts.  Saturday will serve as a qualifier, Sunday as the final.  Racers will be re-ranked on Sunday according to Saturdayâs results.  Winner of the Spring Slalom Race will be determined on Sunday.  Race runs are usually 90-100 seconds long.    

Who wins:  Fastest boat down the course in each class, each racer has 2 runs each day, best run counts.  Penalties are added to each athleteâs overall time for hitting poles or missing gates completely.

⢠   Register via email confirmation at dhepp@usnwc.org
⢠   Pay on-site day of, before athlete meeting, $30 entry fee (includes water time for both days)
⢠   Athlete meeting 12pm at Kayak Check-in Building, Mar. 20

Come join us as we cheer on our athletes as they begin their quest towards the London 2012 Olympic Games.
March 25th 2010
Slalom Races at USNWC March 20-21

When:  Saturday and Sunday 2pm

Who can race:  Anyone who wants to, slalom boat or recreational boat.

How many classes are there:  5, Menâs Kayak, Womenâs Kayak, Menâs C1, Womenâs C1, and C2.

Race Format:  Saturday and Sunday will run as a standard race, 2 runs per racer, best run counts.  Saturday will serve as a qualifier, Sunday as the final.  Racers will be re-ranked on Sunday according to Saturdayâs results.  Winner of the Spring Slalom Race will be determined on Sunday.  Race runs are usually 90-100 seconds long.    

Who wins:  Fastest boat down the course in each class, each racer has 2 runs each day, best run counts.  Penalties are added to each athleteâs overall time for hitting poles or missing gates completely.

⢠   Register via email confirmation at dhepp@usnwc.org
⢠   Pay on-site day of, before athlete meeting, $30 entry fee (includes water time for both days)
⢠   Athlete meeting 12pm at Kayak Check-in Building, Mar. 20

Come join us as we cheer on our athletes as they begin their quest towards the London 2012 Olympic Games.
March 26th 2010
Slalom Races at USNWC March 20-21

When:  Saturday and Sunday 2pm

Who can race:  Anyone who wants to, slalom boat or recreational boat.

How many classes are there:  5, Menâs Kayak, Womenâs Kayak, Menâs C1, Womenâs C1, and C2.

Race Format:  Saturday and Sunday will run as a standard race, 2 runs per racer, best run counts.  Saturday will serve as a qualifier, Sunday as the final.  Racers will be re-ranked on Sunday according to Saturdayâs results.  Winner of the Spring Slalom Race will be determined on Sunday.  Race runs are usually 90-100 seconds long.    

Who wins:  Fastest boat down the course in each class, each racer has 2 runs each day, best run counts.  Penalties are added to each athleteâs overall time for hitting poles or missing gates completely.

⢠   Register via email confirmation at dhepp@usnwc.org
⢠   Pay on-site day of, before athlete meeting, $30 entry fee (includes water time for both days)
⢠   Athlete meeting 12pm at Kayak Check-in Building, Mar. 20

Come join us as we cheer on our athletes as they begin their quest towards the London 2012 Olympic Games.
March 28th 2010
Call 970.493.4005 to sign up