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[Editor: For some of the major 2007 races around the world the Dubai
Shamaal organizers have arranged sponsorship for 1st, 2nd
and 3rd paddlers to travel to Dubai.
Because of the timing of the 2007 Perth World Cup (after the Dubai
Shamaal!) this didn't work for Australia - so three separate "Cash to Compete"
events are being run around Australia.
The winner of each of these races gets US$1000 if he arrives in Dubai to
race the Shamaal race...]
 Ken Wallace...
Seaway to Currumbin Creek
The first of the Aussie races was held on Australia's East
Coast on the weekend. The Currumbin Creek Paddlers Gold Coast Winter Series was
the setting for race one and was held in some nice downwind conditions.
 Start of the Seaway to Currumbin race
Australia's (and one of the world's) fastest paddlers, Ken
Wallace, won the event and looks set to become one of the new kids on the block
in global ocean racing. Wallace has dominated sprint racing in Australia over
the last year and finished a creditable 5th in this years world
champs in the shorter races.
While relatively new to endurance ocean races and only
getting into his Mako 6 a few days before the event (after never paddling an
ocean racing ski before), the Gold Coast local chewed up the 26k in a speedy
one hour and thirty eight minutes edging out myself and Rob Pommie.
 Ken Wallace at the start
Wallace picks up $1000usd if he turns up in Dubai and I believe if he
did some work he would be a hard one to beat in the calmer conditions.

The next event will be the Lion Island Challenge in Sydney
followed by the King of the Cape in WA. With only two spots left for the trips
to Dubai these next two events should see some of the hotties coming out of the
woodwork.
Results Summary
| Pos |
Paddler |
Time |
| 1 |
Ken Wallace |
01:37:52 |
| 2 |
Dean Gardner |
01:38:12 |
| 3 |
Rob Pomie |
01:38:14 |
| 4 |
Jeremy Cotter |
01:39:20 |
| 5 |
Peter Ridley |
01:39:56 |
| 6 |
Guy Andrews |
01:41:09 |
| 7 |
Mick Waide |
01:42:33 |
| 8 |
Mike Murray |
01:42:39 |
| 9 |
Trent Robinson |
01:43:27 |
| 10 |
Ian Rowlings |
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For full results, see: www.geocities.com/currumbinpaddlers
Lion Island Challenge
1. Entries
Online entries are now available through www.oceanseries.com.au or on the day.
2. The Course
The 14km ocean endurance ski race will start and finish
from the Pittwater side of Palm Beach around Lion Island
to south Palm Beach
and return. If the water is un-favourable
on the day an alternate course will be set in more sheltered waters. An 8km
board and social ski race will also be available.
3. Accomodation
Avalon Beach SLSC members have kindly offered to
accommodate any participants travelling
from afar for this race. Please contact Brett Greenwood on 0414 666 484 if you
need a bed for the night.
4. Parking
Free Parking permits until 2pm will be provided in your
registration bag.
5. Dubai Shamaal
International Surf Ski Race
The winner of this race will receive a US$1000 travel package to compete in the Dubai Shamaal Surf Ski Race on 30 November 2007.
Visit www.dubaishamaal.com for further info.
RANDOM PRIZE DRAW (Must be at presentation to be eligible)
1.
EPIC KAYAKS
Epic Kayaks has
kindly donated two carbon- fibre paddles
to be given away at presentation. Race packages will also be
available in your registration bag. Contact Dave Kelynack on 0412
234 449 or visit
www.epickayaks.com
2.
GPS OZ &
GARMIN
‘G.P.S. Oz' in conjunction with ‘Garmin' will give away one Garmin
GPS
to one lucky paddler. Visit www.gpsoz.com.au
for further info.
3.
NIKE Vision
‘NIKE Vision' has donated 3 pairs of the latest design
‘sports sunglasses'
4. TYR Gift Packs
TYR has donated gift packs including bags, hats,
costumes & goggles.
5 Additional
prizes
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The
‘Virginia Head' Lion
Island Challenge Trophy
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Medals for top 3 place getters in each age category
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‘Equilibrium' Health Packages
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 ‘Ultra
Fit' magazines and prescriptions
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‘I Cycle' introductory lessons
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‘Jonahs'
restaurant vouchers
Shamaal Anchorman - Register NOW
The Shamaal Anchorman competition which sees one lucky winner being
flown all expenses paid to Dubai and being given an Epic V10 Elite to
race and keep - a prize worth some $12,000 - closes on 15 October.
Enter the competition on www.surfski.info.
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