Formerly known as the Hamilton Island Cup, this year will be the first time the Australian Outrigger Canoe Racing Association (AOCRA) and Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) have joined forces and combined their competitions. Already stirring up excitement and fierce rivalry amongst competitors, the gruelling 42km marathon race will this year see surf skiers try their hand at outrigging. The competition will be charged with controversy as we wait to see who is the fittest, the fastest, and the first to cross the finish line.
Jenny said, "I have always wanted to visit Australia and I can't wait for the opportunity to see the country, explore, paddle, surf and meet new people. I am thrilled that stand-up paddling has been added to the event roster this year which is providing me with the opportunity to come out and compete against Australia's top paddlers. I've heard really great things about Hamilton Island and the event and I'm stoked to be able to be a part of it."
New Zealand's top female team will also be in attendance, so a trans-Tasman battle will no doubt provide some entertainment on the water.
Another highlight of the event will be Todd Cohen in the OC1 division, seeking out revenge on Lucas Gamble after Gamble was the first Australian to cross the line in the Molokai Solo in Hawaii in April, beating Cohen by 2 mins 41secs.
Races will include:
- Downwind surf ski races for junior, open and masters categories, including a special long-distance course from Lindeman Island to Hamilton Island's Catseye Bay;
- Sprint Stand-Up (SUP) courses for junior, open and masters categories;
- Board paddling races for both junior, open and masters categories;
- Sprint, medium-distance and marathon outrigger races;- The infamous 42km Hamilton Cup outrigger marathon.
Over 600 paddlers are expected to take part in the event, with $90,000 worth of cash and prizes up for grabs. For more information on the event visit http://www.hamiltonisland.com.au/battle-of-the-paddles/
Hamilton Island is located off the Queensland coast of Australia, within the Whitsunday Islands at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Here visitors can experience everything that is great about Australia - natural landscapes, calm turquoise waters, secluded beaches, beautiful weather, fascinating coral reefs, diverse flora and fauna. Hamilton Island offers a wide range of accommodation options, not to mention over 60 activities and all within a short direct flight from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Cairns. There are also great connections from other Australian cities. http://www.hamiltonisland.com.au/ http://www.facebook.com/hamiltonisland
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