CORA Fee Increase

CORA’s membership fees have not changed in over 15 years. In 2019, CORA will be increasing its fees for adults and clubs. Here’s why.

CORA was founded to help develop the sport of outrigger canoe racing in Canada. As the sport has grown, CORA’s membership numbers and associated revenues have grown as well. In 2018, CORA reached the point where GST collection and remittance is required. Adding to this new cost, we also incur additional transaction charges as more memberships are paid for online. Online registration is crucial for the organization to maintain an accurate membership database and collect fees in an efficient and timely manner.

CORA does not take this fee increase lightly. As a volunteer organization with no employees we take pride in investing your annual member contributions with care. In fact, CORA returns most of its revenue directly back to members and clubs in the form of grants for education, trailer subsidies to transport canoes to races, grants for clubs to maintain, repair and acquire equipment, as well as support for its members to attend international and world championship events. Finally, CORA’s largest annual expense is insurance, which supports paddlers and clubs by providing liability coverage at no additional cost to our members.

In 2019, annual memberships for adults will increase from $25 to $30, day memberships from $10 to $15 and club memberships from $140 to $150. To encourage more youth participation in the sport, there will be no increases for junior paddlers (under 19); these will remain at $10 for annual junior memberships and $5 for one-day junior memberships.

Please watch for the online member renewal link in your email inbox in December. When it arrives, know that your annual fees are being invested in racing and training opportunities for outrigger paddlers across Canada, as well as insurance and infrastructure support for the clubs we call home.

Jericho hosting Johnny Puakea Outrigger Clinic July 5, 2018

Jericho Paddling Club will be hosting a Outrigger Clinic with Johnny Puakea on Thursday, July 5, 2018 at the Jericho Sailing Centre, Vancouver, BC.

Space is limited to 12 paddlers.

From the Puakea Designs website:

“As the founder of Puakea Designs, John is an internationally sought after canoe builder as well as a championship- winning paddling coach, whose career as a canoeing innovator and promoter has evolved with the expanding paddling sports market. As an exceptional technical coach, John has helped push world-class paddlers to the next level in international competition. His ability to improve the performance of already-elite paddlers also led Team Bradley to consecutive first-place finishes in the Molokai-to-Oahu Na Wahine O Ke Kai, and to the fastest crossing time by any women’s team in the history of the race. Johnny has also coached top OC1 paddlers like Jimmy Austin, Danny Ching and Lauren Spalding.”

The clinic will cover the following topics:

1. Stroke Mechanics: New facts vs. old theories
2. Teamwork and synergy in the canoe, how to think and have both
3. Training methods and styles for long-term goals
4. How to make the best of your equipment
5. Basic nutrition and exercises to improve performance

The proposed cost per paddler is $85.00.

Please contact jerichoinfo@googlegroups.com for more information.