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Latest entry list, closing date, ski container to Molokai, check it out!
Latest Entry List
The latest entry list is up on http://www.molokaiworldchampionships.com/. The total is 62 entrants so far - of which 15 are paddling OC-1.
Click here to see the up to date entry list
Interestingly it seems that South Africa has chosen to boycott the race - only three South Africans have entered so far. (Just kidding - come on guys, pull finger!)
Click here to enter
Closing Date
Entries will be accepted until Sunday, May 11th 2008. Late entries ($200) will be accepted until midnight on 16th May.
Logistics
Staying on Oahu
There are still places at the Waikiki Park Shore Hotel.
Click here to take advantage of the special offer for paddlers.
Escort Boats
Escort Boats ARE compulsory - mandated by the US Coast Guard for safety reasons.
Click here for more info on how to rent an escort boat
Getting your ski to Molokai
Some escort boats are willing to take skis; some are unsuitable for this or the skippers don't want to take the risk of damaging skis. Find out from your skipper ahead of time!
Teo Clemens IS shipping a container to Molokai. The cost is $75.00. Contact him to reserve your spot before 7th May.
The container leaves Oahu on Tuesday, May 13th (load up at 09h30) and arrives on Molokai on Thursday, May 15th. A minimum of 40 skis is required to make this viable.
Teo's contact details are :
- Phone : (1) 808 306 6850
- Email :
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Staying on Molokai
Click here for info on booking accommodation on Molokai
Some of the estate agents do bookings by phone only and consensus seems to be that this is easier to organize once you're in Honolulu.
Getting to Molokai
Most people fly by light aircraft.
Click here for information on how to book your flights.
Prize Giving
The prize giving will be at Kona Breweries at about 3pm.
After Party
An unofficial after-party will be happening at Lulu's Bar at the Waikiki Park Shore Hotel in the evening.
Current Conditions in Hawaii
South Africans Ian Gray and Steve Woods have been in Hawaii for some time. They took part in the Maui to Molokai race this last weekend (Steve won; Zsolt Szadovszki came 2nd; Ian 3rd). They then joined the OC-1 paddlers in their race from Molokai to Oahu.
Steve is writing us a story about their adventures, but here's what they had to say:
- Ian Gray: "What an amazing time! This place is just the business!!"
- Steve Woods: "This place is insane! Going downwind quick then will send thru an update, got some classic pics!"
It sounds as though they're enjoying themselves...!
Stay tuned for more...
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