Results

2010 Freestyle Results

Originally called for Horseshoe Wave, the 2010 Freestyle competition, sponsored by Valley Mill, had to be moved at the last minute (early Sunday morning) after the river came up a bit unexpectedly overnight. With the help of modern communications technology and very flexible volunteers, it all got sorted out.

2010 Community Gorge Paddle Results

The water was lower than last year and the weather was overcast, but close to twenty people still showed up for the Community Gorge Paddle and had a blast.  Robert and Kira Goo came dressed as purple Martian river boarding princesses and cleaned up on the awards, winning both best costume categories as well as oldest, youngest, and least seaworthy vessel -- although they made it look pretty da

2010 Boatercross Results

Boatercross was the last event of the 2010 Potomac Whitewater Festival, and once again it was a huge success.  Eighteen competitors met for the pre-race meeting at the rubble dam, including five women and a river boarder.  The river board technically exceeded the 7'0 boat length requirement, but Luke was allowed to compete because he had a severe disadvantage at the upstream gates and the s

2010 Attainment Results

 

2010 Great Falls Race Results

Calhoun Edges Parsons and Beakes

One second separated 1st from 2nd place, and 2nd from 3rd in the 2010 Great Falls Race, sponsored by Jackson Kayak. Geoff Calhoun edged Olympian Scott Parsons and 2009 Great Falls Race champion Jason Beakes by the slimmest of margins for the long boat class and overall win.

Slalom Results

Here are the winners by class. Full results are coming...soon...really...honest. :-)

Squirt Results

Great Falls Race Results

2009 Freestyle Results and Scores

Thanks to all the volunteers who helped out, and to the competitors for a great competition!

Beginner K-1

  1. George Brewer (98 pts)
  2. Howard Morland (73 pts)
  3. John Brewer (52 pts)

Advanced K-1

2008 Boatercross Results

The 2008 Boatercross was held in O-Deck.  Instead of the preliminary heats advertised in the event description, the competitors voted for a mass start race.  They lined up against the Flake, waited for the starting judge to shout "Go!" and then careened through the rapid.  There were two buoys to negotiate: one in the big river left eddy and one at the bottom of Fisherman's Eddy.  After rou