Join us at the lake tomorrow!
I’ll be making an announcement for the 2020 North American #Indigenous Games
Tuesday, August 27th
10am
@ADCKC 34 Boathouse Lane #Dartmouth#NAIG2020
2019 LIMA PAN AM GAMES - Some more shots of our GOLDEN K4 crew at Pan Ams🙌🏼 @TeamCanada 's 1st gold medal of the games!!!
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D'autres photos de nos championnes en K4 aux Jeux Pan Américains🤩 La première médaille d'or pour @Equipe_Canada 🇨🇦💪🏼
SILVER MEDAL for Drew Hodges and Craig Spence at the 2019 Pan Am Games in C2 1000m🔥💪🏼🎊🥈
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Congratulations! Félicitations!
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MÈDAILLE D’ARGENT pour Drew Hodges et Craig Spence au Jeux Pan Ams de 2019 au C2 1000m🙌🏼😎🥳
How does a world champion bounce back from disappointment and lack of motivation? Laurence Vincent LaPointe shares her secrets and excitement for the future on Episode #20 of the Paddle Pod. Follow this link to tune in: https://t.co/H7wj6JQznd
Do you love working in sport? Being part of an amazing team? We are hiring a regatta coordinator. Find the job posting here: https://t.co/mox2mJ0W7j #paddlingliveshere
Summer programs begin this week for various clubs across the Atlantic Division! Don’t forget your water bottles and sunscreen as the weather heats up later in the week. #paddlingliveshere ☀️
Heritage Moment: Glen Girard. Glen started canoeing with Orenda Canoe Club in the 1980's and represented Canada in numerous international regattas through the late 80's and into the mid-90's. Follow this link to read the full bio: https://t.co/xnJeJVtkVI
Five ADCKC members were named to Canada’s 2019 Pan American Games Team. Congratulations!
Men Kayak: Marshall Hughes, @CheemaRacing
Women Kayak: Alexa Irvin, @Maskwaaquatic
Women Kayak: Anna Negulic, Maskwa
Men Canoe: Craig Spence, Cheema
Coach: Jon Pike, Maskwa
Stay updated with ADCKC events and news by signing up for our Weekly Newsletter! It is a quick way to be informed about what’s going on in this Division. Sign up for this newsletter by following this link: https://t.co/0c5xbWWkj3 📫#paddlingliveshere
National Team Trials #2 Recap: Trials #2 took place this weekend (June 21-23, 2019) on Lake Banook. 297 athletes took part in this competition. To read the full update on the results of ADCKC athletes, follow this link: https://t.co/ltONjQkKTP
Finals Update: Grace Whebby won the Women’s K-1 200m A Final with a time of 42.880 (pictured). Sloan Mackenzie (51.571), Kavita Thomas (52.968) and Marlee Macintosh (55.701) lead the B final for Women’s C1 200m. Craig Spence and Ontario’s Drew Hodges won the Mens C2 1000m AFinal
SPRINT NTT2 - Livestream the races now for day 2 of Team Trials🚣🏾♂️
https://t.co/2oIkGm43ud
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EEN2 VITESSE - Diffusion en direct maintenant disponible 👇🏾
https://t.co/2oIkGm43ud
National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration on Lake Banook. Special thanks to Tex Marshall (Aboriginal Sport Consultant), Levi Denny (Chef de Mission Team Mi’kmaq Nova Scotia) and other members of the Mi’kmaq community for attending and speaking! #IndigenousPeoplesDay
SPRINT - Canadian Paddlers Racing for Team Nominations at immediaC National Team Trials 2🇨🇦👏🏽
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Les pagayeurs feront la course pour des nominations sur l'équipe canadienne lors des derniers essais de l'équipe nationale de vitesse et de paracanoë immediaC🔥
https://t.co/2irWwGaabc
Heritage Moment: Joseph Starr - Long time Kayaker, Athlete and Coach. Joe Started paddling at 10 years old. The highlight of his athletic career was winning nationals with @BanookCanoe in '08. Joe's favourite race is K4 200. Read the full interview here: https://t.co/Ih1y5GtHOl
Race Recap! On Sunday (June 16), 65 athletes competed in 2000m and 5000m Time Controls on Lake Banook. To view the whole recap and winners list follow this link: https://t.co/MgTkVeDhN7