Freshwater Challenge, June 22, 2025, Vernon, BC

The first year of the restart is on the books and was very successful. 
Join Vernon Paddling Centre on the waters of Okanagan Lake for this 40K beach change-out race.
Changes may be performed at the beach, off-shore floating in the water, or a mix of both depending on who’s getting in! This can be a great introduction to change races for novices.

DATE: Sunday, June 22nd, 2025
START TIME: 8:00am
LOCATION: Kin Beach, Vernon, BC
COST: $30 per paddler on your crew (i.e. $360 for 12; $270 for 9)

Register here:
https://zone4.ca/register.asp?id=35985

CREWS
Crews can have up to 12 paddlers.
Official Crews – For official status, on every second lap (i.e. either laps 1, 3, 5 and 7 or laps 2, 4, 6, and 8) your crew must be all women, while the other laps can have all men or any mix of women and men.
Unofficial Crews – each crew can be any mix of women and men.  

40K CHANGE RACE
This race is a 40 km team event, consisting of 8 laps of 5 km each.
There will be one change per 5 km lap.
You can schedule full or partial crew changes as you like, noting the requirement of alternating all-women crews for official status.

Race start will be the famous Vernon LeMans-style beach start.

Questions? Contact Kimm at kimmm@shaw.ca

CORA Cup Race #4: Island Iron Comox, June 14 & 15, 2025, Comox, BC

Join Comox Valley Canoe Racing Club for Island Iron Comox 2025 on June 14 and 15, 2025. Wind, currents, tides and turns can create challenging aspects to what seems like a simple course. However, mental fortitude, attention to the small pushes and tactical course choices can see the lead shift unexpectedly. If the winds are up, riding the waves, managing the ama and impeccable timing as paddlers dig deep can pay off, if the stamina is there!

Race Courses
OC6: Short Course Approx. 6 km; Long Course Approx. 17 km
Small Boats: Approx. 12 km

Race Schedule (see link below for detailed schedule)
Saturday June 14
9:00/9:15am – Short Course Junior/Novice starts
10:45/11:00am – Long Course Woman’s starts
1:00/1:15pm – Long Course Men’s starts
3:00/3:15pm – Long Course Mixed starts
Sunday, June 15, 2025
10:30am – Small boat, SUP race start
12:30pm – Youth race start

Detailed Race Information: https://www.cvcanoeracing.ca/events

Registration Fees
OC6: Early Bird Fee (til June 7) $210; Regular Fee $240
(Junior and Keiki OC6 crews race free (Cost covered by CORA)).
Small boats: Early Bird Fee (til June 7) $25; Regular Fee $30
NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 5:00pm ON THURSDAY, JUNE 12
(onsite registration will not be possible, all registrations must be completed online, including small boat races on Sunday)

Webscorer Race Registration Link:
https://www.webscorer.com/cvcanoeracing?pg=register

CORA membership is required (including SUP racers):
https://www.canadianoutrigger.ca/store/become-a-member/

A CORA Regional Coaching Roundtable forum will be available free of charge, at 5:15pm on Saturday, June 14th. Pre-register here:
https://www.canadianoutrigger.ca/invitation-to-regional-coaching-roundtables/

CORA 2025 Junior / Novice OC Paddle Draw

CORA introduced a new initiative for 2022 at the CORA 2021 Pre-AGM that was continued for 2023 and 2024 and 2025. To encourage participation by new paddlers at CORA 2025 events, a new Junior / Novice OC Paddle Draw Grant was funded. Every Junior / Novice participant at each CORA Cup Series 2025 event was given 1 entry for the end-of-season draw. It was possible for each Junior / Novice participant to have up to a maximum of 5 entries for the end-of-season draw.

Oddball Workshop

This will be the 4th year that CORA has supported the OC Paddle Initiative to present 8 free OC Paddles at the CORA Cup Series Championship Event to Junior / Novice (no more than 2 years of CORA racing experience) participants. Junior / Novice participants receive 1 entry in the OC Paddle Random Draw for each CORA Cup Series Event whether they race with Novice / Junior / Open / Masters / Long Course / Short Course crews. The winners of the free OC Paddles do not need to be present at the CORA Cup Series Championship Event. However, it is important for the CORA Board and the CORA Cup Series Event organizers and the CORA Club Reps to collaborate to have all Junior / Novice participants added to the list of possible winners.

If your club has had any Junior / Novice participants that raced with Novice / Junior / Open / Masters / Long Course / Short Course at Penticton Duel In The Desert (#1), or Jericho Classic (#2), or Fort Langley Spring Run (#3), or Comox Island Iron (#4), please provide a list of those individuals to CORA or the CORA Cup Series Event Race Coordinator so that those Junior / Novice participants are added to the list of possible winners.