Now Available: Open Women V6 Berth to Race in Singapore

Would your Open Women’s V6 crew like to represent Canada at the 2026 IVF World Outrigger Sprint Championships in Singapore this August? Due to a withdrawal, a berth has become available for an Open Women’s crew.

Please email Sherry@canadianoutrigger.ca by Friday, February 13th to apply using the specifications below:

  • ONE team captain contacts Sherry.
  • Please indicate the following information for each crew member:
  • Full Name, Club Affiliation, Year of Birth, Email Address, Phone Number
  • Please provide some history of your racing experience as a crew or as individual athletes (500 words or less)

The selection outcomes are at the discretion of the High Performance Committee. If more paddlers/crews apply than there are spots, the High Performance Committee may ask for a race-off or further details.

Still Available: Opportunities to Race in Singapore

Below are all of the untaken berths/spots.  Other than Open Women V6, spots will now be filled on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis. Substantial late fees apply after March 1st due to the IVF entries deadline soon after.

V1 SEAT/S:

  • Women M80 V1 (2 spots)
    For V1 spots (only M80 Women’s V1):
    • Please provide the following information:
      • Full Name, Club Affiliation, Year of Birth, Phone number
      • Please provide some history of your racing experience including specific experience in V1. (500 words or less)

V6 CREW SPOTS:

  • Women J16 V6 (5 spots)
  • Women J19 V6 (4 spots)
  • Women Open V6 (1 spot)
  • Women M40 V6 (1 spot)
  • Women M60 V6 (2 spots)
  • Women M70 V6 (2 spots)
  • Women M75 V6 (4 spots)
  • Women M80 V6 (6 spots)
  • Men J16 V6 (5 spots)
  • Men J19 V6 (2 spots)
  • Men Open V6 (2 spots)
  • Men M40 V6 (3 spots)
  • Men M50 V6 (3 spots)
  • Men M60 V6 (3 spots)
  • Men M70 V6 (3 spots)
  • Men M75 V6 (5 spots)
  • Men M80 V6 (5 spots)
  • For V6 spots:
    • ONE team captain contacts Sherry (sherry@canadianoutrigger.ca)
    • Please indicate the age class of the crew and the following information for each of the 6 crew members:
      • Full Name, Club Affiliation, Year of Birth, Email Address, Phone Number
      • Please provide some history of your racing experience as a crew or as individual athletes (500 words or less)
    • Once paddlers/crews are selected to join Team Canada then paddlers will be invoiced for fees. Note that the fees to CORA will be around $500 per paddler. 2026 CORA memberships are mandatory. Uniforms, flights and accommodations are among additional costs of attending the event.

Regards,
High Performance Committee and Sherry 
PS: Click here to learn more about the 2026 IVF World Sprint Championships in Singapore. 

PNWORCA / CORA 2026 Winter Series Race 2 Jericho, January 24, 2026, Vancouver, BC

Join the Jericho Paddling Club for Race 2 of 7 in the PNWORCA / CORA 2026 Small-Boat Racing Winter Series. On Saturday, January 24th, 2026, the race starts at 10:30AM PST and all small boats are welcome. There will be a long course of approximately 12Km / 7 miles and a short course of 6Km / 4 miles. The race course will be determined on race day, pending conditions.

This will also be the 10th (and possibly Final) year of the Peter Forand Masters Challenge where the Top OC1 Masters Paddler will be recognized at the PNWORCA / CORA Winter Series Championship event hosted by Sand Point Outrigger Canoe Club.

Race fee is $25 CDN/USD, $15 CDN/USD for paddlers 19 and under, payable by PayPal or e-transfer. Registration closes at 5PM PST Wednesday January 21st. All paddlers must pre-register via WebScorer AND all paddlers must check in on site.

CORA registration is required and must be paid in advance. No onsite registration available. The CORA Day Fee is $20, and the CORA Annual Fee is $40.

MI6 Reunion Tour Catalina / The Gorge / Vaka Eiva

A story has been unfolding under the radar since 2023 that only recently caught fire after a “News Flash” was received by CORA from the Cook Islands in November 2025. This story began decades ago back in 2000. The BC Mens Provincial team delivered a first for Canada in 2000. A crew of paddlers racing as “Team BC” from Jericho, Pemberton, and False Creek including Hugh Fisher, David Ross, Cam Fagrie, Mike Parks, Rick Nu’u, and Don Irvine would finish Spec 1st place Open and 1st place Overall in the 2000 Catalina Channel Crossing US Outrigger Championships – the best ever showing for an all Canadian crew at Catalina.

And then after a 20+ year hiatus, it was time to the “put the band back together again”. It started shortly after the 2023 IVF Samoa World Distance Championships ended in August 2023. A Vernon Morning Star article has noted that a team by the name of Pac Northwest consisting of seven Canadians (Hugh Fisher; Cam Fagrie; David Ross; Laci Bujdos; Bob Woodman; Gary Parsons; Tony Van Buren) and two Americans (Alan Lipp; Brian Kummer) would finish Unlimited Mens Golden Masters (60+) 1st place and 28th place Mens Overall in the 2023 Catalina Channel Crossing US Outrigger Championships in September 2023.

Fast forward to Summer 2025 when a team by the name of MI6 (Hugh Fisher; Cam Fagrie; David Ross; Laci Bujdos; Bob Woodman; Ronald (Nanaimo) Williams) would finish Unlimited Mens Golden Masters (60+) 1st place and 6th place Mens Overall at 2025 The Gorge Outrigger Canoe Race in July 2025.

MI6 did not attend every 2025 CORA Cup Series event, but every time that MI6 (Hugh Fisher; Cam Fagrie; David Ross; Laci Bujdos; Bob Woodman; Ronald (Nanaimo) Williams) did attend a 2025 CORA Cup Series event, MI6 would finish Unlimited Mens Golden Masters (60+) 1st place.

At the November 2025 CORA AGM, while Hugh Fisher was being recognized as the Hugh Town Memorial Builder Award 2025 Recipient, MI6 was away at the Vaka Eiva 2025 International Outrigger Canoe Festival in the Cook Islands enjoying the South Pacific. The MI6 Canadian contingent did very well in the OC1/V1 races with Hugh Fisher OC1 Masters 70+ Men 1st place, Laci Bujdos OC1 Masters 60+ Men 1st place, Ronald (Nanaimo) Williams OC1 Masters 60+ Men 2nd place, Cam Fagrie OC1 Masters 60+ Men 4th place, Tony Van Buren OC1 Masters 60+ Men 6th place, David Ross OC1 Masters 60+ Men 7th place, and Bob Woodman V1 Masters 60+ Men 2nd place.

The MI6 Canadian contingent raced together as a Mens Iron crew to the podium and teamed up with Fijian / Australian paddlers including world traveller Sandi Mitchell to race as a Mixed Changes crew to bring home Silver.