This is a podcast about two best friends coming together over a cocktail (or mocktail) and talking about a sport that they both love.
Donate to Cocktails and Canoes
The Cocktails and Canoes podcast is an entertaining and informative show that caters to paddlers around the globe. Hosted by Kel and Will, this podcast brings stories, personalities, laughs, and a wealth of knowledge to satisfy any paddling addiction. What sets this podcast apart is its ability to connect with paddlers in the community, showcasing their experiences and insights into the sport. The banter between Kel and Will adds a lighthearted touch to the discussions, making it enjoyable and engaging.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is its emphasis on highlighting paddling in different regions like Southern California, Hawaii, and beyond. The hosts provide background information and history about races and significant figures in the paddling world. This adds depth to each episode and helps listeners gain a better understanding of the sport's rich culture. The interviews conducted are incredibly informative, giving listeners the opportunity to learn from experienced paddlers.
Another standout aspect of this podcast is its entertainment value. Kel and Will's chemistry shines through as they share funny anecdotes and stories while discussing various topics related to canoeing. Their humor not only keeps listeners engaged but also adds an enjoyable element to each episode.
While there are many positive aspects of The Cocktails and Canoes podcast, one potential downside is that it mainly focuses on outrigger canoeing. While this may be appealing for those specifically interested in outrigger canoes, it may limit the appeal for those who enjoy other types of canoeing or paddle sports.
In conclusion, The Cocktails and Canoes podcast is a must-listen for anyone passionate about outrigger canoeing or looking to learn more about the sport. Kel and Will's expertise combined with their entertaining banter makes for a compelling listening experience. With insightful interviews, fascinating stories, and a touch of humor, this podcast delivers on all fronts for paddlers worldwide.
We were able to get Joseph Gapuz and Huy Do on the podcast together, and they did not disappoint! Both were Cal Berkeley graduates, and their paddling careers took off during college. It started with Dragonboat paddling as we've heard so many times before, but now has also dabbled in the V1 game. And by dabbled - we mean jumped in ama first doing downwind runs up and down the coast and competing in the NAC Va'a California V1 Series for the past two years. We were stoked to have them! Support the show
First off - NAC Va'a California Race #3 is on SATURDAY. Second - we had the great opportunity to hang out and get to know Jay Wild on a totally new level. He's a professional athlete, professional businessman, and professional DAD! Learn more about the Lake Tahoe Waterman Lifestyle and what has been evolving from the Mecca of Flatwater Standup Paddling to a very competitive outrigger canoe paddling community. If you've been dragging kelp thinking about coming to the Puakea Designs Wild Buffalo Relay in April - come out for the short course! Race and then stay for the Cocktails and Canoes Short Course afterparty on Saturday and play along with Buffalo Bingo! To Learn more about Tahoe Waterman visit: https://watermanslanding.com/Support the show
I mean WHO KNEW we'd back it this far. In a new studio with some new vibes and some new sound effects. We promise we'll lose the sound effects. Support the show
The last of the Puakea Designs Wild Buffalo Relay 2023 Live Panel! Support the show
NAC Va'a California hit the jackpot with a storm intermission, allowing them to surf through their second race in Marina Del Rey this weekend! We're catching up with Angie Dolan, a born and raised Hawaii paddler, to see if her toes had finally defrosted from last weekend's colder waters.Support the show
It's 2024. We've had a month off, and we're ready to jump back in. Here. We. GO. Support the show
NAC Va'a California Race #1 was just finished and what a killer turnout! A whole gaggle of Canadians came down to put their V1 paddling to the test in SoCal and we get to hear from Tony Hodanic on how his race went! He fills us in on Judsons not-so-awesome start and his own photo finish. We also hear a little bit of his background in paddling and how we got started with his highschool Dragon Boat Team. We look forward to seeing this crew and more at the next V1 race! Support the show
Chef Isaac Bancaco in THE HOUSE! This guest does it all. Paddler. Fisherman. Artist. Hustler. From reality TV shows to 5+ star restaurants all over the country - Isaac has cooked up a lot of success in the culinary industry, and just wait to hear what he wants to nail next! Don't stress - he also paddles, a downwind junkie if you will, and just got back from the highly coveted ADR race. Where Will ditched him in a restaurant. Rookie. Isaac BancacoSupport the show
Hawaiki Nui is Will's favorite topic. Ever. In the history of ever. Tupu King joins us on this episode to go into the day-by-day recap of the three-day Hawaiki Nui Race. Tupu raced with our brothers from Ka Lahui Kai, and once again, they had a solid performance down in Tahiti. We extend our heartfelt condolences, love, and support to the family, friends, and community of Kevin Kouider. A true legend in the sport of outrigger canoe paddling, we feel blessed to have had the opportunity to meet him during his visits to California for Va'a California and Catalina, even if it was only a few times.Ride in Peace. Kevin Kouider TributeStage 1 Video ReCapStage 2 Video ReCapStage 3 Video ReCapSupport the show
We FINALLY got the man behind CALI PADDLER on the microphone! It was great to catch up with a longtime friend and learn more about his journey and how he ended up with Cali Paddler! Clarke Graves has done a lot for the paddling community, and we were stoked to chat with him!Float Plan: https://www.calipaddler.com/pages/paddler-resourcesSupport the show
The episode you've all been waiting for. Hopefully...There's a lot to unpack here. Another collaboration with the BROADCAST BRUDDAHS! Just know that by the time you finish listening to this, Jane Crayton will already have completed a half marathon. We dive into the Catalina Crossing, starting by picking one word we thought described our experiences. Listen. It tracks. Five callers on the episode? That's a full house! It was quite a lively discussion. Every good podcast needs a little humor, even if it's at Judson's expense. We confront Miles on his poor paddling choices. Sometimes, we all make questionable decisions, right? Johnny dives into the technique of shell va'a with Will. We listened to Kala'i and Justin's bromance grow - it was like listening to a rom-com on air. And then we hang up on Kekoa because Kelly wants to go to sleep. Like we said, a lot to unpack. Warning: Explicit Language. Support the show
WE ARE STILL HERE. After a few weeks off after living life fast and hard - we're here to bring back that cocktails and canoes excitement and kick off the So Cal Ocean Racing. Will gets down to the nitty-gritty and asks the hard-hitting questions, and we talk about the upcoming races in 2023. Support the show
This episode goes out to Jane Crayton. The story of Pirate Bruce on Avalon, Catalina during the Catalina Crossing. The full Catalina Recap is still in the cutting room. Support the show
OH CANADA. It's clear that Leanne Stanley and Cheryl Skribe's journey to winning the Masters Women's 40s division for Team Canada at the IVF World Distance Championships in Samoa is an inspiring one. Their success stems from a combination of dedication, hard work, and strategic decision-making The stories that they share are stories of champions. From start to finish - how they went through the selection process, how they trained, and the intense race decisions they made on the course! Will could talk about overlap for hours...apparently. We were stoked to have them on! Support the show
We are not over Samoa yet! World Distance Championships Open Women winners Grace and Mo join us for a fun episode. They were the power duo in seats 1 & 2 for Team USA! We were stoked to hear about their road to victory and all the training that led up to that race. In this episode, we explore the ups and downs of race day, as the team tackled challenging conditions and had to keep a sharp mental focus throughout the course. But for real, nothing beats that finish line feeling! This episode was brought to you with support from ALOHA CollectionSupport the show
The Hawaii Open Men's team had an impressive victory at the IVF World Distance Championships! Winning a race after overcoming multiple hurdles and challenges is definitely an accomplishment worth celebrating. Avan Becerra played a crucial role in their success, and it's great to hear his side of the race. He recaps the race and dives into the behind-the-scenes details that we had no idea about.The World Distance Championships in the International Va'a Federation (IVF) is a prestigious event in the world of outrigger canoe racing. Congratulations to the Hawaii Open Men's team on their outstanding achievement, and kudos to Avan Beccerra for steering them to victory. Their success inspires athletes and fans alike, highlighting the rewards that come from hard work and a shared goal.Support the show
Our on-the-ground correspondence, Taylor Mar, joins us to check in on how all the sprint racing has been going at the 2023 IDBF World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Thailand. They're on Day 2...or was it Day 3? We can't keep track because these dragon boats are doing circles around us. Shout out to the USA U18 team for being World Champions in the 1000m! Confirmed: not on a track. Live Streams: https://www.facebook.com/dragonboat2019THThis episode is supported by HEALTH-ADETransport your tastebuds to the tropics with the sunshine-in-a-bottle kombucha flavor -Guava Dragon FruitSupport the show
*explicit language* because we interviewed cheance Adair and learned "what the f*ckity f*ck was (she) thinking" while doing the Yukon River Quest. It is an annual marathon paddling race - 444 miles!! Paddlers come from around the world to test their endurance, racing day and night to the Klondike on one of North America's great rivers. It's crazy. It's wild. cheance and her team came in THIRD overall and FIRST in the Voyager division with a final time of 47 hours and 36 minutes. We talk about everything...and we mean everything... We're honored to have cheance on the podcast, and she's someone we've ALWAYS looked up to and admired here in Southern California paddling. She's done amazing work in her community and the paddling community worldwide. Also, yes - it's cheance with a lower case "c". This episode was brought to you with support from ALOHA Collection Support the show
The first panel of the Wild Buffalo Relay Panel was guest speakers from Open Water, Danny Nichols and Kyle Kelly, and We Are Ocean Paddler Claire Kennedy. Due to a late start in recording, the first part of We Are Ocean was cut short. You can learn more about We Are Ocean on our Episode with Jack Shimko, The We Are Ocean Episode. Open Water is a community of surfers, adventurers, and advocates who have joined together to support those who protect us. Operation Open Water's efforts started with surfing. With each wave, the transformative experience of the ocean can challenge the body, liberate the soul and unite our hearts. It's an experience that bonds and even heals. The primary mission of the NAC / We Are Ocean Cancer Program is to provide ocean-based, transformational adventures for teens and young adults (15-39) fighting and surviving cancer. The NAC / We Are Ocean Cancer Program focuses on bringing intimate groups of cancer fighters and survivors together in coastal wilderness environments while providing opportunities for connection, self-discovery, empowerment, support, and adventure.This episode, and the panel, was brought to you with support from ALOHA CollectionSupport the show
After Will learns how to post on Instagram, we dive into a deep conversation about history and culture with Kauai Native Stephenie Brown. She has paddled in every channel in the Hawaiian Island chain and shares facts and stories about each channel. She tells us stories of her ancestors and about her involvement with the Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Voyaging Society. Stephenie has been paddling since she was a kid, and she has no plans on stopping anytime soon! Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Voyaging Society Mission Statement:The purpose of the Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Voyaging Society is to perpetuate through education and experience the Hawaiian culture of traditional long-distance outrigger canoe voyaging throughout all the Hawaiian islands; to uphold the unique and fragile beauty and power of the ocean; to practice an obligation of responsible stewardship and harmony between man and nature; to strengthen cultural and spiritual connections to the Hawaiian islands; and to experience the harmony, strength, and respect that arises when men and women of all ages paddle a canoe towards a common goal.Support the show
Malia Winter - the 19-year-old powerhouse steersman from Ka Lahui Kai Junior women's program! She spent a good amount of time in Tahiti, recently racing Te Aito and the Vodafone Channel Race. She details each race and shares the highs and the lows with us (highs also including Carrefour iykyk) . To say we were impressed is an understatement. We are stoked to see where this wahine flies off to next. PS. Tyson. Do not sell a bounce house business to my husband thanks. This episode was also brought to you by CORKCICLE If you grab a fancy insulated tumbler from them - give us a review on it! Get 20% off on all soft coolers and stay cool this summer. Shop now before the summer favorites are gone.Support the show
A quick Q&A with Will as he goes into what's been hogging up all his time lately. Update: it's mold. Eh - or A mold. Support the show
Because if you listen to this episode and don't feel motivated to get up and do something - come talk to us. Kali Wilding and Emma McDonald are two young female athletes who have already accomplished so much, overcome so many hurdles, and are still trying to balance their life between being a young college kid to a Team USA Kayaker. From leaving LA by 4:30 am to make it to a morning workout in Newport Beach to training double days with the College Crew team on top of their many flatwater training sessions, these girls have seriously unstoppable motivation. They also just competed in the Kanaka Ikaika 2023 Molokai Challenge, where they raced from Molokai to Oahu on a surfski and had the best time. We're rooting for them every day and know they'll earn their spot on the Olympic team come 2028. Support the show
It's hard not to think about Danny Ching's win on May 14th Pa'a Hawaii 2023 Kaiwi Channel Solo OC1 World Championships and NOT smile. It was his 40th birthday, everyone saw his girls send him off through the surf (literally - ask Leah for the video), and the race was just exciting to watch. This was his third Solo win. He talks through the race, as well as reflecting back on his first two wins. Danny's hard work, dedication, and commitment to the sport make him one of paddling biggest icons - as well as super dad. Support the show
17 women crossed the Kaiwi Channel on Sunday, May 14th for the Pa'a Hawaii 2023 Kaiwi Channel Solo OC1 World Championships. The top 5 women to reach the finish line were all in their 40s: Kristin Foster, Lindsey Shank, Lauren Spalding, Beata Markin, Anella Borges. Kelly and Will have the honor of sitting down with Women's OC1 WINNER Kristin Foster to talk about her race, training, and everything in between. George Wilson also joins them and gives key insight into what he saw throughout the course. All we can say is - WHAT A RACE! Support the show
The perfect time to launch this episode - days before the Molokai Solo. Danny Ching and Ryland Hart were keynote speakers at the 2023 Wild Buffalo Relay. This was a conversation between 4 friends that grew up together, and shared core memories and values instilled by the people that raised them in this community. Listen in for fun race recaps, training tips and what their (maybe over the top) training schedule looks like! Support the show
Elizabeth Kalama dove into canoe paddling head first - and she's not slowing down! Kelly and Will have a great time getting to know how she found herself in a V1. Yes it's true, she's actually never paddled an oc1. With the sport of rudderless racing rapidly growing, she is helping lead the charge for female racers. Elizabeth came out and competed in the NAC Va'a California Series Race #2 and #3. She recaps her strategies and shares what's in store for her next! Support the show
Steeve Teihotaata, Kevin Kouder, Marc Tehuritaua - all in the same room after the finale of the NAC Va'a California Race Series. Steeve took home the win for Race #3, and his brother Kevin took 3rd. They were just 2 out of the many international racers that this race attracted. Kelly and Will were able to sit down with them after the event to recap their race, ask what races are on the horizon, and learn a little bit about where they came from. Will was able to ask Marc the burning questions about canoe building that he's been waiting to ask, and everyone was intrigued to learn more about the V1 's he builds. Shout out to NAC for making the Va'a California Series happen and expanding the V1 racing here on the mainland! Support the show
The man, the myth, the "retired" legend - Jimmy Austin hops on to recap his winning 2023 Maui to Molokai Race. THIS GUY jumped into outrigger paddling guns flippin' blazing. And he hasn't stopped since. He shares some key training tips, funny Will stories and the life-changing medical decisions he had to make just not too long ago. Now we have one question - will Jimmy race the solo? Support the show
This episode was almost named the Liquid IV episode. Kelly and Will dive into Alana and Kaleena Cappeway's training plans, nutrition plans and deepest fears regarding channel crossings. Both paddle for Santa Barbara Outrigger and were coached in the winter by a Cocktails and Canoes regular - April Zilg. Both women come from a strong athletic background and once they jumped in a canoe - it was hard to get them out! Especially if you waned them on the escort boat...Kaleena is now coaching the Santa Barbara Outrigger team and we can only imagine great things coming out of the central coast this season! Support the show
April + Leah + Lindsey + Leanne = The Women's Adventure Panel at the 2023 Wild Buffalo Relay. All four of these incredible women have stories to share about their paddling careers. They're all down-to-earth role models that paddlers from all over the world look up to. Kelly and Will were stoked that they all accepted the invitation to participate in this year's panel and share their knowledge with others. From home life, to mom life, to work life, to racing life - these girls kick a** in EVERYTHING! Support the show
Igor Sobreira started as a sunrise outrigger paddler and is now the state Champ! His first year paddling, he raced the Molokai Channel - and has continued to every year since. Kelly and Will had a great time learning more about his background growing up in Brazil and leading up to where he is now - battling neck to neck with Triston and Chase for Hawaii State Champs on Oahu. Support the show
We were excited to host our first in-person event in Avalon, Catalina, during the Wild Buffalo Race on 4/1/23. Big thank you to KISL Avalon Radio Station for setting us up for success and helping put on this program! On this panel, we were lucky enough to get Jo Jo Toeppner and Julie Wolfe ON DECK and give us some stories on their Na Wahine O Ke Kai Molokai Crossings! The stories they share are about ohana, community, hard work, and of course - fun. We could talk about this for hours with them! Jo Jo and Julie have an extensive resume for outrigger canoe paddling, and we thank them for sharing a little bit with us on this panel! Support the show
You don't know Jack about Jack Marshall Shimko until you listen to this episode. From the early stages of his cancer diagnosis, he knew he wanted to give back and make a difference in the cancer community. With Paddle2Live, he completed many WILD solo prone paddling trips across the Channel Islands while raising money for cancer research, one trip that earned him the Surfer Magazine Agent of Change award in 2012. He shares the sketchy moments as well and the great memories he made on these 150-260 mile solo paddle treks. Then he started We Are Ocean, and the rest is history! Since 2012, We Are Ocean has provided carefully curated ocean and coastal wilderness experiences, camps, and programs for young adult cancer survivors. You can catch the NAC / We Are Ocean team on Catalina from March 31 to April 2, participating in the Wild Buffalo Race. They are teaming up with NAC Outrigger paddlers and Team Open Water to cross the channel and keep cancer on the sidelines. IG: @nac_weareoceanLearn more about We Are Ocean Paddle2Live 2011 Adventure YouTube PlaylistThis challenge & adventure is proudly supported by: The Newport Aquatic Center Puakea Designs We Are Ocean OpenWater Florence Marine X The Kennedy / Marshall Company The Schulein FamilyCrown Ace Hardware Kaenon Athletic Greens Support the show
Kelly and Will team up with the Broadcast Bruddahs, Joe Naholowa'a and Justin Feesago, to bring you some in-depth reviews on the past V1 races and upcoming races. The Broadcast Bruddahs bring a fresh perspective to the sport on a lifestream platform. You can recap the live-stream race videos on the Newport Aquatic Center YouTube Channel. Oh, how the turns table. The BBs somehow took the reigns of the podcast and took Kelly and Will into some deep water. They asked about pivotal moments in their lives and let them explain their WHY. Warning: It gets deep. It gets emotional. If that's not for you, feel free to move along. But they figured it wouldn't be Cocktails and Canoes if they didn't post something because they worried about other people's thoughts. Support the show
BIG ISLAND JR VA'A IN THE HOUSE! We get to chat with one of BIJV's youngest paddlers, Oliver Powers, and his dad Liam. They just had the 1st Annual Moke 'O Keawe 2 Day Challenge on the Big Island and we get to hear all about Oliver's experience with a 2-mile sprint. Yes. 2 miles. Sprinting. Coach. Call us. We're stoked about what Oliver has already accomplished with the support of his family and BIJV and we cannot wait to see what the rest of this year has in store for him! Hopefully see you at the Gorge or in Catalina soon, Oliver. Bring your Dad! Support the show
Ryland is back on the pod talking about all things Hawaii Racing, as well as his new coaching brand he is launching: HART ATTACK. You can find out more about Hart Attack on Instagram at: @Hartattack.05Will is still emotionally damaged from the Hanohano race and is trying to sort out his feelings while still being stuck at June Mountain. Just sayin' that March 11 might be a big day for paddlers in Southern California. Support the show
By Brice, we mean Bruce. This is the episode Mark Schluein has been waiting for. Bruce with cameos throughout the whole episode. And no matter how frustrated or prepared Kelly may be, Will does not give a dang. IN THIS EPISODE - 2023 racing is going to be busy. With a few race postponements, there ends up being a SoCal race every weekend in March. SO if you race all five you will get a Short Course Queen T shirt. psst...George if you spark OCPaddler back up we'll give you a shirt too. Stay tuned for more news on Mana Va'a. Support the show
Kelly and Will go over the rest of the schedule for small craft races in Southern California. They also give some introduction and insight into the new race series starting on Oahu - Mana Va'a Racing. They also want to encourage everyone to head over to Catalina for the Wild Buffalo relay where they will be hosting the adventure panel and have a lot of fun!Support the show
Hang tight cause this is another whirlwind surprise call episode and Kelly + Will cover A LOT. ~Adventure with Florence Marine X~Brent Campbells Recorded Statement ~Ondrian's Best Race~Chris Cheng's (dog) Training Tips~Kala Diaz and Mana Va'a LETS GO!Support the show
This was Kelly and Will's first LIVE panel. So yeah live, raw and REAL. The goal for this panel was to get the current prospects excited and motivated to fight for their spots and race in Thailand for the 2023 World Dragon Boat Racing Championships.Join Kelly and Will as they interview panelists from prior Team USA teams about their training, races and all around feels about Team USA Dragon Boat. Vicki ChouJoseph HsiaZoey ChesnyAustin VuongBrandon YipSupport the show
We always knew it was you Brent. Support the show
DIY Athletes, Olympic Athletes, Olympic Coaches. Maggie Hogan and Michele Eray have both competed in the Olympics and many World Championships representing their respective Canoe + Kayak teams. Ever wonder what it takes to make it to the Olympic trials? Well, it takes a lot. These two incredible women share their stories, insight, and life lessons they learned along the way. What they've accomplished in their Olympic careers is nothing short of amazing. They're currently residing up in Carson, WA enjoying the good life on the Gorge while also selling Nelo and Nordic Ski's. Take notes ya'll. TAKE. NOTES. Michele Eray - Beijing 2008 Olympics K2 500m, K4 500mMaggie Hogan - Rio 2016 Olympics, K1 200m, K1 500mSupport the show
Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain. Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier. Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Will Reichenstein and Brent Campbell. The Frenemies. Their lives mirror each other which helps makes them the best competitors on and off the water. Take a seat cause the takes are hot, the jabs are cool and Kelly is just trying to keep everyone on track.Brent fills us in on his 5-week stint in Brazil and all the paddling that is happening there. We also get insight into his training secrets and how much he's looking forward to racing will in the V1. He subconsciously compliments Kelly 3 times and she makes sure to keep track. Support the show
Our last episode of 2022! ISA Champion, Hawaiki Nui Competitor, Worldwide Paddler. But Will calls him the Milkman. Hunter Pflueger comes from a competitive background of swimming, then jumped ship to prone and that lead him to outrigger canoe paddling. He's a leader on the Ka Lahui Kai team on and off the water and we're stoked to him him with us! He recaps his winnings at the ISA 2022 World Championships, his Hawaiki Nui Race, and an insight into what a normal weekly training plan is for him. Which explains why he's champion. And we are not. Support the show
Join us as we dive deeper into the NEW NAC Va'a California Series! Ryan Cameron is on the episode as we recap the Becky Stuart Invitational, Will's dramatics, and the ideas being the new V1 series. If Ryan can get a word in edge-wise between Kel and WIll, you'll hear about all the excitement coming to California paddling in 2023. diet coke sponsor us. Support the show
Thanksgiving break is OVER! And We're back! We hear how the family celebrations went, parenting tips, upcoming races and how Will really feels about Elf on the Shelf. Support the show
Ironwoman, World Record Setter and smasher, surfski paddler and all around really awesome girl! This is the Bonnie Hancock episode! She took it upon herself to paddle around the CONTINENT of Australia on her Nordic Surfski - and all for bringing awareness and raising funds to a non-profit called Gotcha 4 Life. We ask this Ultra-Endurance athlete: Why? What made you decide that this is what you were going to do? She answers. Bonnie dives into how long she paddled each day, her animal encounters (plural by the way), and other stories about her circumnavigation of 16,000km of the Australian coastline. We are so impressed by Bonnie and her accomplishments, including her recent world records, and her story has just begun. Did we mention she's only 32? Here are some Australian terms to help you along the way:Australian Saltwater Crocodile - the largest reptile known to man that will rip the paddle out of your hands and should be avoided at all costs. Meters - metric system measurement. So when she says the 'animal' is 100 meters in front of her. It was 328 feet. So, thats cool. Bonnie Hancock WebsiteDonate to Bonnie's Gotcha 4 Life FundraiserSupport the show
After we educate Will on the time change - our guest this episode is Michael Seay, the president of the Australian Outrigger Canoe Racing Association. He's a USA native but has spent most of his life down under.We dive into their Hawaiki Nui Experience from how they formed the team to their days of racing. And believe us - it will keep you on the edge of your seat 1 SEAT. If the Sydney Harbor Challenge is not on your list of races to do before you stop paddling - add it now! You can learn more about the upcoming Australian races here: https://www.facebook.com/AOCRAINCYou can support this podcast and join our Patreon HERE!Support the show
Ka Lahui Kai went to Tahiti to compete in the 2022 Hawaiki Nui Va'a and did not disappoint. They brought together some of the top paddlers in the sport and had a very impressive finish as a team. We cannot wait to see what they accomplish next! We sit down with Danny Ching and Kala Diaz to talk about their ama on Day 1, and their ama on Day 2. And then their ama on day 3. And trust - it was something to talk about! We got day by day and dive into their course strategy and if they stuck with it. We talk about how they kept focused, their nutrition, and also who had the worst hangover on Bora Bora. It's a great episode ya'll. This episode is not sponsored by Athletic Brewing Company...yet. However, the discussion is open with V8 Splash. Support the show
We were so stoked to be able to talk to the winner of the Women's Hawaiki Nui Race: Outrigger Canoe Club. The Crew: Lindsey Shank, Hoku Keala, Donna Kahakui, Anella Borges, Angie Dolan, Rachel Kincaid. The Coach: George Wilson. What a huge accomplishment they achieved in Tahiti! They share their feelings at the start line, their practices leading up to the race as well as some small hurdles they had to overcome after they crossed the finish line. These women are an inspiration to women outrigger paddlers around the world! It goes without saying, the entire team was so grateful for the outpouring of support from the Tahitian community when they arrived. And especially grateful for the Hinano's after the race! If you haven't had a chance to watch their race, click the link below to watch the battle on the water between Outrigger Canoe Club and Team Teva. To the team - All we can say is congratulations and thank you guys for sharing this episode with us!je t'aime , Kel and WillWatch Their Race HereSupport the show