CORA TOWN HALL: Outrigger Race Planning and Management (a master class on how to host great races)

Sunday 29 March 2026 | 4:00pm-5:45pm Pacific
VIDEO Town Hall (via Zoom)


DATE: Sunday 29 March 2026
TIME: 4pm-5.45pm Pacific
FORMAT: VIDEO (via Zoom)


ZOOM link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89445116696?pwd=JQccbhFbtXMEJqgaWNHdCXRceG7Ny7.1

For new and experienced outrigger race directors, planners and volunteers who want to improve the benefits, safety and quality of outrigger races in Canada.

This session will:

  • Share operational frameworks, including equipment and software, from manual to fully automated
  • Discuss race economics
  • Review safety standards and risk management
  • Creative race development
  • Consider institutional memory & leadership/volunteer fatigue
  • Discuss how to promote races among locals, visitors and sponsors

1. Economics of a Race: Erik Ages (CORA & FGPC / Victoria)

  • Budget architecture (fixed vs variable costs)
  • Cashflow timing risks
  • Revenue streams:
    • Entry fees
    • Sponsorships
    • Grants
    • Merchandise
  • Hardware investments:
    • Timing systems
    • Safety boats
    • Course markers
    • Radios / comms
  • Insurance, sanctioning, municipal permits
  • The Volunteer vs Paid Expertise Dilemma:
    • When to pay (professionalize)?
    • Cost–benefit analysis
    • Burnout risk
  • Day-of-race workflow control

Deliverable: Provide sample high-level race budget template post-session.


2. Operations & Registrations: Paul Barton (FGPC / Vancouver)

  • Advancement systems for head races vs heat formats
  • Registration systems
  • Payment platforms
  • Data management
  • Refund policies

Focus: maximizing credibility; minimizing friction and financial risks


3. Safety & Risk Management: Jan Chavarie (Jericho / Vancouver)

  • Race-day safety planning
  • Water safety ratios
  • Weather decision-making thresholds
  • Incident command structures
  • Near-miss learnings
  • Tragic outcome lessons and duty of care

Goal: Normalize conservative decision-making without stigma.
Deliverable: High-level safety checklist template.


4. Promotion & Growth: Bethany Yam (CORA / Toronto)

  • Marketing race value proposition
  • Building returning participation
  • Social media amplification
  • Sponsorship activation
  • Regional branding

Goal: Shift from “event” to “annual institution.”


5. Q&A

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.