Thursday, May 10, 2007

And the Winners are...

After a hectic weekend i have finally gotten on terms with my real job so i have a little time to post this report and results.

This year we changed the face of Riverfest by introducing some new events and removing the controversial Big air ramp. Due to low water across Ireland for all of April the event was in danger of having to be cancelled but thanks to the ESB we had plenty of water and the event kicked off fashionably late on Saturday afternoon.


First up were the Wild Water paddlers in there long boats, they ran off a smooth sprint time trial, and even some of the freestyle paddlers were spotted trying there hand in the Wave hoppers. Well done to all involved int eh race it was exciting to see another Kayak discipline taking advantage of the awesome curragower falls.

Next we ran the first ever Gower-X. The race course was simple, ferry around the top mark, paddle through the main wave get to the bank and race on foot to ring the bell. Simple yes but not fool proof as in the first heat a kayaker whole will be know only as Mayo man managed to miss the top mark but to his credit he did rescue his fellow competitor after a swim in teh main flow. After this eventful first heat it was plain sailing and we quickly ran off the men's and ladies heats and then it was on to the junior final. All of the finals were hotly contested with John o'Rourke taking the Junior final, Sinead O'Donnell taking the ladies and Radovan Horvat storming through in the men's final to take top honours.



The day finished up with the mass start Great Outdoors Rapid Race. All the competitors assembled in the top eddy and race through the wave to ring the bell. John O'Rourke, Sinead O' Donnell took top honour yet again int eh junior and ladies classes while Tim Trew powered in to take the strongly contested men's category.


After a short free surf on the wave the competitors made there way to the Polo event which was taking place outside Pier One in Sarsfield Locke. The improvised BBQ went down a treat with the hungry competitors. After the polo action it was drink o'clock and the Wicked Chicken was the venue followed by some break dance action in the 'Underground'.

Thanks to the moon the tide was not out until late on Sunday so the sleepy and in some cases hungover competitors began to reassemble a the Gower for 2 day of the action after midday. 3 events, an awesome wave and cash prizes made for a great few hours of entertainment.


First up was the Splashtac King and Queen of the wave, as always 2 great battles ensued with some big wipe outs and dirty tactics for the crowd to enjoy. In the end Piers Bucknell and Jackie Ferguson held out longest and were crowned King and Queen of Gower 2007.


After the big opening we got down to the main event, The Munster Dive and Canoe X-pression session. Each competitor had 2 chances to impress with their best moves, the judges were looking at the Effort, Risk and Style in each ride and the competitors did not disappoint. High risk points were awarded for a range of rides from no paddle action to McNasty attempts. Style points were given to those who showed a range of smooth skills to link moves and those who hung on tight and pushed their limits earned the effort points. In the end the winners were:



Mens Expert: Mickey Barry
Ladies Expert: Gill Crawley


Mens Sport: Brian McDonagh
Ladies Sport: Liz Cronin

Junior: Rory O'Reilly

Finally we assembled the teams for the first ever Syncro surf. This was a team surf event, each team was scored on Style, Synchronization and Originality. 18 teams competed in total and the crowd was treated to a range of moves from paddle spins, to air guitar with he odd flat spin thrown in for fun. The winners in the Ladies event was team Jack and Gill who showed that practice and preparation is key to scoring high. Team UK took the men's category with some staus quo worthy air guitar followed by some auto pilot boat surfing (check the pic).



So that was that the competitors took full advantage of the release and enjoyed an hour of surf time while the judges crunched the numbers. After the prize giving it was power nap time for many, before hitting the Wicked Chicken and the Underground for more dance action to round off the weekend.
Riverfest 2007 was great success and this is owed in no small part to a number of great people and enthusiastic businesses.
For all their help with the logistics of organising the event I would like to say a special thank you to all at ULKC. In particular to Seona, Lorraine, Erica, Niki, Emma, Tony, Jim and all the lads who moved kit,put up tents and generally helped out.
For their continued support of the event I would also like to thank the sponsors, Munster Dive and Canoe, Great Outdoors and Splashtac. Thanks are also due to Lucozade Hydro active who provided vital hydration for all of the competitors over the weekend.
A very Special thank you is also due to the ESB who managed to come through with the water, without which the event would not have happened.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Nearly there...


This time tomorrow Riverfest 2007 will be under way, the heats for the Gower-X have been decided but will be kept secret until registration tomorrow.
This is the list of everybody who has registered, if you are not on the list and would like to compete mail your details to riverfest@ulac.ie or be early tomorrow and we might be able to fit you in.

Michael Peyton
Brina McDonagh
Andrew Kennedy
Ruan Dillon McLoughlin
Tony Walsh
Ciaran Quinn
Tim Trew
Padraic Fennessy
Tony Niland
Brian McDonald
Trevor Ebbs
Sean McTernan
Krzysztof Barczynski
Pierce Kennedy
Kevin Egan
Donal McLoughlin
Michael Flynn
Barry Holmes
Mark Somers
Brian Somers
Jim Kehoe
Mickey Barry
Oisin Goulding
Rob Murphy
Sean Cahill
John Healy
Peter O'Sullivan
Adam Blaiklock
Pencil
Piers Bucknell
Ross Redmond
Colin Wong
Brendan Barry
Killian Kelly
Brian Keogh

Andrew Flood
Michael O Shea
Rory O'Reilly

Grainne O'Keeffe
Erica Hennigar
Cora Hennessy
Seona Dillon McLoughlin
Karen Keehan
Liz Cronin
Louise Cleary
Karen Cambell
Jean Costello
Sinead O'Donnell
Gill Crawley
Jackie Ferguson
Emma Day

Registration opens at 1130 on Saturday morning at Curragower, you will need €30 to cover registration costs and €20 as a deposit on your bib(this will be refunded on return of bibs on Sunday)

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Water, Water everywhere so lets all...

Go to Limerick!

After the driest April on record the ESB have come good and we are set for great levels for the weekend.

Saturday they will be giving us 40-50 Mw (in english this means we will have a Grade 3 rapid with the island showing in the middle, ideal racing conditions but not great for surfing.)

Sunday they will be giving us 60-70Mw (this means we will have a good wave with consistent foam pile)

Dash for the Cash!!

With less than 2 days until registration closes you better get emailing if you want to be in with a chance to take home some cash!

Riverfest 2007 has a total prize fund of over €4,000 plus we also have kayaking kit which has been sponsored by 'Munster Dive and Canoe', 'Great Outdoors' and 'Splashtac'.

So get registered today by emailing your name, age, t-shirt size and category to riverfest@ulac.ie

Friday, April 27, 2007

The Event Programme

Saturday 5th May

1030 Wild Water Registration

1130 Main Registration (Curragower Car park)

1200 Wild Water Race

1300 Gower-X

1500 'Great Outdoors Rapid Race'




1700 Polo Tournament (Sarsfield Locke)

2200 Party (Venue to be confirmed)

Sunday 6th May


1230 'Splashtac King and Queen of the Wave'





1300 'Munster Dive and Canoe X-pression session'




1500 Syncro surfing

1700 Polo Finals (Sarsfield Locke)

2200 Party (Venue to be confirmed)

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Wild Water Sprint

As is the spirit of Riverfest we are always looking for new ways to take to the water. This year the kayaking events will kick off with a Wild Water sprint race. some of Ireland's top racers will be there including some of the national squad who are currently preparing for the 2007 World Cup which will take place this summer.


This event will kick off at about 1200 and is free to enter, so if you fancy giving it a try get down to Curragower between 1030 and 1115 on Saturday May 5th to register. There will be some Wave Hoppers there to try out or you can bring along your own boat.


The race course is only 300 metres so it should only take you a minute or so and you will get to see how your time compares to the experts. A handicap system will also apply to those in smaller boats so you may even win.


And don't worry the other events don't start until after this so you can enter them too.


Stay tuned for more updates and don't forget to pre-register (riverfest@ulac.ie)

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Registration is open...


It's time to get yourself registered for Riverfest 2007.
Send your Name, Age, t-shirt size, Category (eg men's, junior, ladies etc) to riverfest@ulac.ie

The event will cost €30, this will enter you into all events (except WW race), it will also get you a party pass, t-shirt and goodie pack. (money is payable at registration on Saturday morning)

Numbers will be limited so get your details in asap

This event is pre-registration only

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

The plan so far...







The programme for 2007 has been thrashed out and the following are the events as they will happen, times are not set yet as we have to wait until closer the date.



Registration will open on Monday 16th of April



Saturday 5th May

WW Sprint
Some of Irelands top white water racers will show their skills, racing composite boats through the falls against the clock.

Gower-X
Curragower falls will become a racecourse for groups of 4 kayakers to race head to head. Launching from the eddy above the falls kayakers will have to out muscle and out smart competitors to complete the course and be the first to cross the finish line. The winner of each heat will move forward to the next round until we have a Gower-X champion.

Rapid Race
This race is simple; all paddlers get on above the falls, the hooter sounds and first kayaker down the falls and across the line from each category wins!



Sunday 6th May


King of the Wave / Queen of the Wave
Each year kayakers battle it out to take the crown of King and Queen of the wave. All the kayakers gather in the eddy above the wave, they then have 3 minutes to drop on and surf the wave. The last guy and girl surfing gain the title of King and Queen of Gower 2007.

X-pression session
Seen as the blue ribbon event this is a showcase of freestyle skill and talent. A simple format rewards kayakers who show some style, give it everything and go big. After two 30 second rides the judges will reward the best kayakers from each of the 5 categories, juniors, ladies sport, men’s sport, ladies expert and men’s expert.

Syncro-surfing
This event is new to the programme; it is a team based freestyle competition. Teams of 2 kayakers will have 30seconds to put together a synchronized wave ride to impress the judges. Each ride will be scored on style, synchronization and originality.