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jezza007
jezza007
NSW
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NSW, 300 posts
2 Mar 2009 12:07pm
any one going in the bridge to beach
NSW, 1613 posts
2 Mar 2009 12:31pm
For sure. Looking forward to it.

It also looks like there's going to be some beer vouchers on at the Bavarian Beer Cafe afterwards, and it'd be rude not to help support such a generous sponsor.
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
2 Mar 2009 2:09pm
Tempted...

I wonder how long it would take?
NSW, 1613 posts
2 Mar 2009 3:29pm
Maybe 2-3 hours depending on how fired up you are.
boylos
boylos
NSW
769 posts
NSW, 769 posts
2 Mar 2009 4:48pm
Yeh trying to get the day off work ..... here's hoping !!!!!!!!!!!

Boylos
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
3 Mar 2009 6:30pm
Shark scare stops bridge-to- beach swim
Arjun Ramachandran
March 3, 2009 - 3:54PM
The spate of shark attacks and shark sightings in Sydney has forced organisers to cancel a popular ocean swim, amid fears the water could be too "bitey".

About 300 people were expected to swim in the 11-kilometre Bridge to Beach race from the Harbour Bridge to Manly Wharf on March 15.

But it was cancelled after a flurry of queries from concerned entrants.
boylos
boylos
NSW
769 posts
NSW, 769 posts
3 Mar 2009 7:46pm
Crash Landing said...

Shark scare stops bridge-to- beach swim
Arjun Ramachandran
March 3, 2009 - 3:54PM
The spate of shark attacks and shark sightings in Sydney has forced organisers to cancel a popular ocean swim, amid fears the water could be too "bitey".

About 300 people were expected to swim in the 11-kilometre Bridge to Beach race from the Harbour Bridge to Manly Wharf on March 15.

But it was cancelled after a flurry of queries from concerned entrants.


Does this include the paddles as well?

Boylos
Kristin
Kristin
NSW
1 posts
NSW, 1 posts
3 Mar 2009 8:12pm
From the Bridge to Beach website:


Due to the recent increase in shark incidents and sightings in and around Sydney Harbour we have decided to cancel the swim leg of this year’s Manly Wharf Bridge to Beach. Unlike most ocean swims our event sees entrants spread over 11km of Sydney Harbour in sections where large sharks have been spotted in the last fortnight. We are unable to implement adequate preventative measures over this sort of distance and therefore have taken the difficult decision of cancelling the swim for this year. We are still conducting the paddling event and invite you to participate in that if you wish.

Many thanks,
Dean Gardiner, Race Director
NSW, 1613 posts
4 Mar 2009 9:55am
Great to read that it's still on.

Is your head healed up enough for you to paddle Crash? Was the board or the fin that got you?
Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
4 Mar 2009 6:25pm
I think the fin as it was a big old cut and it also sliced my wetty open on the shoulder!

Staples came out on Monday and I can get wet on Saturday.

50/50 on the paddle as I have no fitness at the moment.
benbuckler
benbuckler
27 posts
27 posts
16 Mar 2009 11:16am
did bridge to beach yesterday with 5 or so others on SUP's
conditions were close to perfect
did it last year on prone spec paddleboard and SUP was 15 mins quicker
NSW, 1613 posts
16 Mar 2009 2:04pm
The only thing I didn't enjoy was being told you have make your legs work for the 200m run at the finish.

Was it you Ben who did the paddle on the PSH? If so great effort as 11km on a surf oriented board with no wind or chop at your back must have hurt. Also well done to Jeremy who slogged away on the same board he drops in to the Longy Bombie on.

Hopefully there'll be some pics out soon from the day.

Cheers,

Sam.


Crash Landing
Crash Landing
NSW
1173 posts
NSW, 1173 posts
16 Mar 2009 2:11pm
I saw you finish, that run at the end looked tough. Great effort.

I'm glad I didn't enter as I have shoulder injury and can only paddle on one side! Went for a surf at Long Reef on Saturday and found it tricky going in circles!

Who had the white SUP with a pointy end? It didn't look that long and seemed to have a windsurfing speed/slalom fin. What was it?
NSW, 1613 posts
16 Mar 2009 2:14pm
The white pointy one Adam Quinn's Naish Glide. He's put some 15 year old slalom fin it. Nice setup but it was his second paddle in 6 months and 15 mins in he realised his dodgy shoulder was still as dodgy as it was 6 months ago.

DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
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16 Mar 2009 2:33pm
benbuckler said...

did bridge to beach yesterday with 5 or so others on SUP's
conditions were close to perfect
did it last year on prone spec paddleboard and SUP was 15 mins quicker



Conrats benbuckler and welcome to the forum.

What did you paddle?

DJ

tans
tans
NSW
30 posts
NSW, 30 posts
16 Mar 2009 4:30pm
hey guys!

i'm guessing the windsurfsnow post if from you SAM? did you win?

Tania here, i was thinking of you guys out there... perfect weather indeed....

got out to little manly with the family, and even michael had a go he was pleasantly surprised about the experience too
benbuckler
benbuckler
27 posts
27 posts
16 Mar 2009 2:57pm
I used a bog standard Southpoint Dave Kalama model
my friend was on the PSH

the results show 8 SUP paddlers - I only counted 6?
Sam was miles in front
AC
NSW, 1613 posts
17 Mar 2009 12:08pm
Conditions for the event was almost calm at 2-5knots with a fair bit of random boat chop making things a bit wobbly.

Clint Robinson won overall on a ski in a time of 44mins and 55 secs with Yanda Nossiter the first women in 54.27.

First outrigger was Lucas Gamgle in 54.59 and the first outrigger female was Susie Wood in 1.07.53.

In the all important SUP division this is how we finished:

Sam Parker 1.17.30 Starboard Point
Steve Beaumont 1.34.22 Starboard 12'2"
Adam Quinn 1.39.09 Naish Glide
Andrew Christopher 1.39.40 Southpoint Kalama
Jeremy Corne 1.47.27 Laguna Bay 11'
Peter Brereton 1.48.29 PSH 10'6" I think?

Not too sure about the other 2 entries listed. I think they may have been prone paddlers who finished just in front of Steve. I don't think they had their own category so they were probably told to go with us.

Cheers,

Sam.
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