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         Outrigger Canoeing:     more books (17)
  1. Ka'nu Culture Outrigger Canoeing by Steve West, 1996
  2. KA`NU CULTURE Outrigger Canoeing Volume 2 by Steve West, 1996
  3. The Outrigger Canoe Club of Honolulu, Hawaii by Harold H Yost, 1971
  4. Ka'nu Culture-Outrigger Canoeing-Volume 2, 1996
  5. The outrigger canoes of the Tongan Archipelago by James Hornell, 1930
  6. No ka heihei wa'a: Some thoughts and ideas about Hawaiian outrigger canoe racing by Peter Apo, 1981
  7. Outrigger-attachments in the Society Islands by James Hornell, 1930
  8. Was the double-outrigger known in Polynesia and Micronesia by James Hornell, 1932
  9. Canoe outrigger-attachments in Tahiti and New Zealand by Peter Henry Buck, 1929
  10. Moloka'i-O'ahu Through the Years: A History of the Moloka'i Outrigger Canoe Race by Peter Caldwell, 2006-11-30
  11. Outrigger Canoes of Bali and Madura, Indonesia (Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Special Publication) by Adrian Horridge, 1987-12
  12. How To Build A Detachable Outrigger System For Your Canoe by John M. Wansor, 2008-07-17
  13. An ancient outrigger float from a Te Horo swamp, western Wellington (Dominion Museum records in ethnology) by G. L Adkin, 1962
  14. A Melanesian outrigger by Richard LeBaron Bowen, 1963

81. Adventure Magazine: July/August 2000 @ Nationalgeographic.com
including many Olympians tuning up for Sydney 2000, will compete in everythingfrom trail running to freestyle kayaking, climbing to outrigger canoeing.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0007/sports.html
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The action in the Mountain Bike Dual races was fast and furious, with GT and Schwinn factory riders taking home victories. Outrigger Canoeing: Canadians, Hawaiians Rule 24-Hour Biking: Nighttime Is When the Real Race Starts Get live Gorge Games coverage from ZuluSports.com. Top Day: Day 3 49er Sailing Finals: Team Holt Breezes to Victory Downhill Mountain Biking: Get Down, Get Down Gorge Games mountain bike events culminated in the ultimate test of speed, technical ability, and outright guts: the mountain bike downhill. Demolition derby meets whitewater kayaking in the Head-to-Head Kayaking race on the White Salmon River.

82. Bora Bora Leisure Facilities: Le Méridien Bora Bora
base. Windsurfing, waterskiing, sailing, outrigger canoeing, swimming,snorkelling and tennis are all available here. The hotel
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... Hotels Worldwide Le Méridien Bora Bora For Telephone Reservations click here Leisure Information Bora Bora is a small island. It is filled with coconut forests and colourful villages and surrounded by miles of fine, white sandy beaches and crystal clear, turquoise water. Across the lagoon stands the impressive Mount Pahia with the pretty village of Vaitape at its base. Windsurfing, waterskiing, sailing, outrigger canoeing, swimming, snorkelling and tennis are all available here. The hotel is a Polynesian paradise offering an extraordinary view of the island, overlooking Mount Pahia and Bora Bora lagoon. It is situated on one of the finest deserted beaches to be found in the South Pacific. The hotel is an ideal retreat for the rich and famous looking for exclusive and ultimate privacy. There are no roads and no traffic - just peace and quiet. Sports and Leisure
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  • 83. Hui Wa`a O Lana`i
    outrigger canoeing. We welcome all individuals interested in the communal,cultural and competitive aspects of outrigger canoeing.
    http://www.lanaionline.com/Merchants/canoe_club.htm
    H ui W a'a o L ana'i
    We're more than a Canoe Club
    Our club's purpose is to perpetuate Hawaiian Culture, Language, Arts and History through activities that develop and maintain strong and healthy minds, bodies and spirits among all people. "...maintain strong and healthy minds, bodies and spirits" O UTRIGGER C ANOEING We welcome all individuals interested in the communal, cultural and competitive aspects of outrigger canoeing The Future of Hui Wa'a o Lana'i P ADDLING Monday and Wednesday afternoon at 4:30p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 8:30 a.m. at Hulopoe Bay to paddle. Membership Dues
    Dues payable on January 1st for each year Hui Wa'a o Lana'i
    P.O. Box 631341
    Lana'i City, Hawaii 96763

    84. Adventure At Catalina Sea Camp
    Mt. Biking outrigger canoeing (2 class periods) Mtn. Joining the Extremeclass this summer will be Hawaiian outrigger canoeing. A
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    Catalina Extreme Sport Climbing Sea Kayaking W elcome to our adventure program! Get ready to sweat. Course 132 - Catalina Adventure Exploring and Paddling (2 class periods)
    Prerequisite: should be in good physical condition, a previous camper, cannot be in diving classes 103 or 104.
    Let's GO somewhere! For a couple of classes we'll get in our kayaks and explore a little further afield. We will also use teamwork and hard work in our outrigger canoe to have some fun and enjoy a really unique sport. We'll also get out and explore our 'backyard' and an exciting place or two in the Catalina interior. By exerting a little effort the class can earn the pleasures of beautiful vistas, infrequently travelled trails, and interesting coastline. This class is intended for those who don't mind a little huffing, puffing, sweating, or dust to get where they want to go! This is the kind of class which prompts Mom and Dad to ask, "why wasn't this around when I was a kid?"

    85. Best Cruises : Top Cruises For Extreme Sports - 7 Blue Seas
    Consider rock climbing, bungee jumping, hang gliding, parasailing, mountain biking,seakayaking, or outrigger canoeing anyone. Are looking for a challenge?
    http://www.7blueseas.com/bestcruises/top10cruises.asp?CatID=6

    86. Genesee Waterways Center
    in Hanover New Hampshire. The girls competed in the youth division,of outrigger canoeing. June Carlson, Kendra Schirmuhly, Amanda
    http://www.geneseewaterways.com/orgMain.asp?storyID=60

    87. Index.gif
    Includes events, schedules, news, rules, photos, practice information, and related links. Based in Category Sports Water Sports Canoe and Kayaking Outrigger......Our main purpose is to perpetuate the unique and ancient sport ofHawaiian outrigger canoeing. Please Click on image to continue.
    http://www.kilohanaocc.org/
    Welcome to the Kilohana Outrigger Canoe Club. Our main purpose is to perpetuate the unique and ancient sport of Hawaiian Outrigger Canoeing Please Click on image to continue.

    88. San Diego Outrigger Canoe Club
    Looking for a Unique Adventure? This is your chance to experience the fun and excitementof the sport of Hawaiian outrigger canoeing on beautiful Mission Bay.
    http://www.sandiegooutrigger.com/index.shtml
    Open Practice Saturdays at 8am beginning March 1st
    Novice Practice Sundays at 10am beginning March 2nd

    89. Welcome To The False Creek Canoe Racing Club :FCRCC: Vancouver, British Columbia
    Flatwater, outrigger, dragon boat, and marathon canoeing club in Vancouver, Canada. Includes events, news, calendar, membership information, classifieds, photos, and canoeing resources.
    http://www.fcrcc.com/

    90. Fish And Fins- Outrigger Canoes
    Welcome to the Fish n' Fins Web Site. This page looks better in a browser that candisplay frames. Home / Diving /Palau / canoeing / Journal / Photo Gallery /.
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    Welcome to the Fish n' Fins Web Site
    This page looks better in a browser that can display frames. Home / Diving / Palau / Canoeing / ... Photo Gallery /

    91. GravityDex: Paddling: Canoeing: Outrigger
    The Paddling section contains links to Paddle Gear, Equipment, canoeing, Canoe, Clubs,outrigger, Tours, Events, Kayaking, Kayak, Sea, Local Retailers, Online
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    92. Eteamz: Canoeing Spotlight Sites
    Sites. More spotlight sites Kai Elua outrigger Canoe Club SpotlightSite Winner April 2002 canoeing, Kai Elua outrigger Canoe Club. A
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    93. CORA - Canada's Outrigger Racing Association
    CORA, Canadian outrigger Canoe Association, the home of outrigger canoe racing in Canada hosting races, we'll keep outrigger alive and well in Canada. the Lake 2002. FCRCC outrigger Multi Race Event poster unveiled! False Creek outrigger Races and the Aboriginal Festival
    http://www.canadianoutrigger.com/home.cfm

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    95. Kalifornia Outrigger Association
    Toots Minvielle and 1958 were pivotal points in the history of outriggercanoeing, especially for California. In 1958 Toots met
    http://www.koa.org/history.shtml
    The History of Outrigger Canoe Paddling in California
    by Michael (Jake) Jacobs California Outrigger Canoe dates back to 1959. The first race held in California was on September 20, 1959. This first race was a long distance race from Avalon on Catalina Island to the Newport Dunes inside the California Coast. This race involved two boats shipped to California from Hawaii through the efforts of Albert Edward "Toots" Minvielle. Both of them were koa wood boats with the names of "Malia" and "Niuhe" . "Niuhe" means "shark". The "Malia" team was composed of Hawaiian All Star outrigger paddlers organized by Toots. Some of the members of that first Hawaiian team to paddle the Catalina Channel in 1959 were Chris Bodie, Blu Makua, Archie Kuana, Joe Gilman, Sonny Heniques, and Dougie Carr. The California team paddled the Niuhe. This first mainland team included George Kopa, Tom Johnson, Dan Uadis, Frank Saddler, Mike Johnson, Dave Arne, Doug Wood, Ron Druman, Lorrin Harrison and others. The Hawaiian team in the Malia won the race in a time of 5 hours. The newly formed California team in the Niuhe finished close behind in a time of 5 hours and 11 minutes. Lorrin Harrison, the steersman, and an original member of the first California team had the following remembrances of the early beginnings and that first race, "When I first heard about canoe racing here, I had a dug-out canoe that I built in 1950. We were surfing it down in Doheny. Noah Kalama came by, he knew my sister from Hawaii, and I knew him from body surfing. He said, 'Lorrin can you get a team together of guys down here you think would like to paddle? We'll have a race with an Hawaiian team.' I said 'Yeah, we can do that!' So we started coming here to the Dunes, paddling here till 9 o'clock every night. There was about 15 guys all paddling here. Other guys would build a fire and we'd stay here and paddle when the wind was howling. we worked for two months, we were so sick of paddling here. I thought we would never get out and see the ocean. Finally Noah let us go out and it was rough outside too. That's the way it started, right here in these Newport Dunes.

    96. Staff At Canoe Camp Hawai'i
    Todd Bradley Todd Bradley, is a name synonymous with elite level outriggercanoeing. He has been paddling for over 30 years. During
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    Richard has been in the fitness industry for over 15 years. He is a former fitness center owner, publisher of New Zealand Paddling Magazine and professional canoe and kayak coach in Canada. He has competed in a variety of sports at the highest level including ultra-endurance mulitsport events, National level body building and international sprint and marathon canoeing.
    Richard was a 3 year veteran of the successful Team NZ/HI Molokai crew and a member of the first Canadian crew ever to win the Catalina Crossing in 2000. Richard was also the strength and conditioning coach for the NZ K4 kayak team and personal strength coach to Kamini Jain, Canadian Olympic Kayaker. "When employed as a professional canoe and kayak coach in Canada, I was flown all around North America to run private coaching clinics with outrigger canoe clubs. There is a huge demand for paddling information. In my opinion, the technical support required to improve paddling performance has not grown with the popularity of the sport. Through CCH and CCI, we will provide a means to help fulfill that demand"

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