
Friday, December 15, 2006
"Chesty-Nuts Roasting by an Open Fire"

Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Finishing the Season STRONG!

Wow..what a great regatta! Kelowna was our biggest this year, with stiffer competition and earlier races! But even with sleep deprivation, we managed to have the fastest race of the regatta for the women's teams (beating many mixed teams times along the way, too, I might add..) and ended up coming in 3rd overall! So, a bronze medal in the platinum division...a HUGE improvement from last year! And that's all we can ask for..continual improvement. We had built up so much confidence in ourselves, that at first, I think the majority of us were a bit disappointed with the bronze, but it only took a few minutes for us to realize that we still did great and we still would go home with some hardware! So, this season, we got one of each. A gold, silver and bronze..perfectly balanced! So, now we have a goal for next year - beat our times, beat the bronze! So, to all the Warriors this season, I tip my hat to you all and to all of the strength and stamina you brought with you! No one of us is more important than the other (well, if you're steering..maybe..lol) and we all contributed to the success of the season! So, I thank you all!!!
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Another First Place Finish!

WOW! Another successful Regatta under our belts! We sure had some great races! I think Sharon's red boots may have inspired us straight to the winner's podium! We steadily improved our times throughout the day, and by approx. 5 secs each race! So, not only did we take first in the Eagle Div, but we continually upped our game all day. Much to be proud of! And...congratulations to Sylvia! Who became an official steersperson today! And she sure had to work her butt off in that blue boat for it! Great job girl! So, last but not least, is Kelowna..we sure have some tall shoes to fill! Let's work our butts off from here on out and be at the top of our game for the last one of the season!!!!
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Harrison GOLD!!!

We did it again! We are now a team to be reckoned with! 2 years running of winning gold in the Women's Comp. A Division at Harrison...WOW! And we did in blistering heat! I don't know what was sweeter, the gold medal, or taking a dip in the lake after the races! Phew! Our times were great, we raced some great teams and in the end, sweet victory was ours...by a very narrow margin! Well, we definitly have high hopes and our work cut out for us at Kelowna! But, I think we can do it! Cultus will be a great stepping stone, so let's go for gold again! Great job, Warriors!
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Nanaimo 2006!

WOW! What an amazing time! I don't know what was more exciting..getting a silver medal in the women's race, beating several mixed teams on our journey to the Gold A Division, or celebrating in the beer gardens! A great weekend, with a great team! I think we will all hold many memories dear to us for a very long time...including Shelly's pole dance, Jen's one legged "chug-a-lug", Pam and Christelle's Macarena, Room 200 ('nuff said...), and just generally getting crazy! And if anyone forgets..well..I just may have some proof floating around! Oh, and there's a handful of us who will have the vision of Jacqui "marking" her chair seered into our brains for a lifetime! Can't wait to defend our gold at Harrison! We truly will "PADDLE TILL WE PUKE!!!"
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Download the Water Warriors Handbook 2006
Click here to download the WW Handbook 2006.
This is the yellow handbook that you received when you became a member of the Water Warriors. It is now available in digital format.
The WW Handbook is in PDF format and requires the free software, Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to read the form. Click Here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.
This is the yellow handbook that you received when you became a member of the Water Warriors. It is now available in digital format.
The WW Handbook is in PDF format and requires the free software, Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to read the form. Click Here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.
FCW~Maori Warriors on Water!

WE PASSED! Our team, though approximately 70% new, came together beautifully for our annual women's regatta! And our Warrior mentality scared the other teams..well, okay, the warrior face/body "tattoos" helped, as did our wonderful chant (thanks Jen!). We raced against some very competitive teams and kept up with them nicely! In our first race, there was a photo finish for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th place teams. We did get 4th, but it was so close, it felt like 2nd! After a close 3rd in our 2nd race, we psyched ourselves up with some great warm up music and lots of Maori chants, and came in first..by a LONG shot! We shot out of that start like a ferrari on the Autobahn! And, we held the lead throughout the entire race! Awesome! Looks like we're off to a great start for the season! Nanaimo, here we come!!!
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Thank you Team!
Thank you for filling out this form. If you have any other comments, suggestions or thoughts, please email one of the WaterWarrior Executive.
You can reach any of us by emailing: dragonboatlife[at]gmail[dot]com.
You can reach any of us by emailing: dragonboatlife[at]gmail[dot]com.
Sunday, September 11, 2005
Sunday, August 28, 2005
A Taste of Blackberry Pie...mmmm
Blackberry Glaze Pie (with a baked pie shell)
1 cup blackberry juice
3/4c. Sugar
3 tbsp. Corn starch
Pinch of salt
2 cups or more of blackberries
To Make Juice:
Take 1 cup of berries, crush and add water to measure 1 cup.
Simmer 3 minutes.
Strain and add water if necessary to make 1 cup juice.
Cook juice, corn starch, sugar and salt over direct heat stirring constantly until thick.
Cool slightly.
Wash berries and arrange in a baked pie shell.
Coat with glaze.
Chillw 2 or 3 hours in refrigerator.
Serve topped with whipped cream if desired (duh)
1 cup blackberry juice
3/4c. Sugar
3 tbsp. Corn starch
Pinch of salt
2 cups or more of blackberries
To Make Juice:
Take 1 cup of berries, crush and add water to measure 1 cup.
Simmer 3 minutes.
Strain and add water if necessary to make 1 cup juice.
Cook juice, corn starch, sugar and salt over direct heat stirring constantly until thick.
Cool slightly.
Wash berries and arrange in a baked pie shell.
Coat with glaze.
Chillw 2 or 3 hours in refrigerator.
Serve topped with whipped cream if desired (duh)
Thursday, August 11, 2005
A Taste of Inspiration
This is a selection of Inspiring Quotes gathered by Shelly for the team. As is her practice, Shelly gives us a quote every time we train together and every time we race together. Sometime, the quote she gives us before a race wins the mental game for us as we are racing.
Early in the season:
If you’re willing to declare, “I am an athlete”, even for a little while… your relationship with your body will change. Perhaps your posture will be the first transformation. Then your expectations. When think of yourself as an athlete, it might begin to seem perfectly normal-imperative, even to devote time each day to physical fitness… you’ll begin to feel competent to join a yoga class or bowling league or neighborhood Ping-Pong game-even if you don’t win, even if you weigh more than you should, even if you’re too embarrassed to say, “I am and athlete” out loud.
Cultus Lake Regatta:
Ask yourself, can I give more? The answer is usually Yes.
-Paul Tergat, legendary Kenyan distance runner
Nanaimo Regatta - with her squirt gun aimed at us:
Your mind quits long before your body does. If someone pulled out a .357 magnum and said, “Do it!” you’d find a way. Your mind might say no, but I guarantee you can go on.
Robert Link member of the first American team to summit the north face of 28,169 foot Kanchdnjunga in Nepal
It's not necessarily the amount of time you spend at practice that counts; it's what you put into the practice. - Eric Lindros
One thing about racing is that it hurts. You better accept that from the beginning or you're not going anywhere. -Bob Kennedy, US Olympian
We didn’t all come over in the same ship, but here we are in the same boat. - Unknown
Early in the season:
If you’re willing to declare, “I am an athlete”, even for a little while… your relationship with your body will change. Perhaps your posture will be the first transformation. Then your expectations. When think of yourself as an athlete, it might begin to seem perfectly normal-imperative, even to devote time each day to physical fitness… you’ll begin to feel competent to join a yoga class or bowling league or neighborhood Ping-Pong game-even if you don’t win, even if you weigh more than you should, even if you’re too embarrassed to say, “I am and athlete” out loud.
Cultus Lake Regatta:
Ask yourself, can I give more? The answer is usually Yes.
-Paul Tergat, legendary Kenyan distance runner
Nanaimo Regatta - with her squirt gun aimed at us:
Your mind quits long before your body does. If someone pulled out a .357 magnum and said, “Do it!” you’d find a way. Your mind might say no, but I guarantee you can go on.
Robert Link member of the first American team to summit the north face of 28,169 foot Kanchdnjunga in Nepal
It's not necessarily the amount of time you spend at practice that counts; it's what you put into the practice. - Eric Lindros
One thing about racing is that it hurts. You better accept that from the beginning or you're not going anywhere. -Bob Kennedy, US Olympian
We didn’t all come over in the same ship, but here we are in the same boat. - Unknown
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Good Race... Hold the Boat
Because we can.
Check out other Water Warrior Cultus Lake photos. Click Here.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
How we hear Coach Shelly
"If I held a gun to your head, you could find a way to give more."
"blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, let it ride."
"Live STRONG! Live STRONG! Live STRONG!"
"20%"
"Moo-lah-bunda"
"You can do this"
Sunday, August 07, 2005
I invited Oprah to join us
Show Idea:
Dragon Boat Racing: Oprah joins the WaterWarriors for a practice and a Regatta
I am a member of the WaterWarriors all-women's dragonboat racing team: http://www.waterwarriors.ca
We are a team of ordinary women who have been paddling together for five years, although many of us are new to the team this year. This competitive, Asian sport is one of the fastest growing sports in North America and has been embraced by men and women who are looking for competition and comradarie.
Dragonboat racing is just so much fun, Oprah - you have to try it! There are 20 women in the boat working together - 18 paddlers, a drummer and a steers(wo)man - in one fluid movement racing through the water.
Our team ranges in age from late 20's to early-60's - although I'm sure Val and Karalee act more like mid-20's than early 60's.
The WaterWarriors began when two women, Cheryl and Ida decided to bring a community of women together for strength and friendship. Since that time, both the coach and steers(wo)man have lost their husbands in tragic accidents.
The Waterwarriors have proved to be their strength and the sport is a healthy escape for all of us from the hard pieces of our lives. Shelly, our coach whose world-class kayaking husband drowned that first year - is one of the most encouraging women I've ever known. She inspires us all to more than we ever knew we could be - and she's really funny while she does it!
This is my first year with the team and I can't seem to get enough of it! The stress of starting a business, parenting 4 children and keeping my home running is exhausting. This was on the heels of my husband's depression and unemployment. I was overwhelmed.
I was invited to join the Waterwarriors and have found it to be a safe place to be myself with other real women who are fast becoming really great friends. Every one of us has a story of why we Dragonboat.
Dragonboat Teams for Breast Cancer survivors began in Vancouver, BC with "Abreast in a Boat". Their story is here:
http://www.abreastinaboat.com
The women on the Breast Cancer Survivor teams are all survivors of breast cancer. At every Regatta, there is a Carnation ceremony where we honor the Breast Cancer Survivors and tribute those who did not survive the battle while raising funds for Cancer Research. This ceremony is unbelieveably emotional as most everyone at the Regatta has been touched in some way by Breast Cancer.
After the ceremony, teams like ours (not survivors) make an archway with our paddles under which the Breast Cancer survivors walk as we honor them in their battle. I wasn't expecting to be so emotional as I was at my first Carnation Ceremony, but it put so many faces on Breast Cancer. I couldn't stop crying - and the empathy extended to the survivors was palpable.
We would love for you to join our team to practice and to compete in a Regatta with us. We'd love to introduce other men and women (Breast Cancer survivors and others) in North America to an Asian sport that is so much more than paddling.
Please come out to beautiful Cultus Lake, BC, Canada to join the Waterwarriors as we practice on our Dragonboat and join us for a Regatta one day. When you meet the WaterWarriors, you'll meet a very extraordinary group of ordinary women.
ps: bring along lucky red licorice Twizzlers - we can't compete without them
Dragon Boat Racing: Oprah joins the WaterWarriors for a practice and a Regatta
I am a member of the WaterWarriors all-women's dragonboat racing team: http://www.waterwarriors.ca
We are a team of ordinary women who have been paddling together for five years, although many of us are new to the team this year. This competitive, Asian sport is one of the fastest growing sports in North America and has been embraced by men and women who are looking for competition and comradarie.
Dragonboat racing is just so much fun, Oprah - you have to try it! There are 20 women in the boat working together - 18 paddlers, a drummer and a steers(wo)man - in one fluid movement racing through the water.
Our team ranges in age from late 20's to early-60's - although I'm sure Val and Karalee act more like mid-20's than early 60's.
The WaterWarriors began when two women, Cheryl and Ida decided to bring a community of women together for strength and friendship. Since that time, both the coach and steers(wo)man have lost their husbands in tragic accidents.
The Waterwarriors have proved to be their strength and the sport is a healthy escape for all of us from the hard pieces of our lives. Shelly, our coach whose world-class kayaking husband drowned that first year - is one of the most encouraging women I've ever known. She inspires us all to more than we ever knew we could be - and she's really funny while she does it!
This is my first year with the team and I can't seem to get enough of it! The stress of starting a business, parenting 4 children and keeping my home running is exhausting. This was on the heels of my husband's depression and unemployment. I was overwhelmed.
I was invited to join the Waterwarriors and have found it to be a safe place to be myself with other real women who are fast becoming really great friends. Every one of us has a story of why we Dragonboat.
Dragonboat Teams for Breast Cancer survivors began in Vancouver, BC with "Abreast in a Boat". Their story is here:
http://www.abreastinaboat.com
The women on the Breast Cancer Survivor teams are all survivors of breast cancer. At every Regatta, there is a Carnation ceremony where we honor the Breast Cancer Survivors and tribute those who did not survive the battle while raising funds for Cancer Research. This ceremony is unbelieveably emotional as most everyone at the Regatta has been touched in some way by Breast Cancer.
After the ceremony, teams like ours (not survivors) make an archway with our paddles under which the Breast Cancer survivors walk as we honor them in their battle. I wasn't expecting to be so emotional as I was at my first Carnation Ceremony, but it put so many faces on Breast Cancer. I couldn't stop crying - and the empathy extended to the survivors was palpable.
We would love for you to join our team to practice and to compete in a Regatta with us. We'd love to introduce other men and women (Breast Cancer survivors and others) in North America to an Asian sport that is so much more than paddling.
Please come out to beautiful Cultus Lake, BC, Canada to join the Waterwarriors as we practice on our Dragonboat and join us for a Regatta one day. When you meet the WaterWarriors, you'll meet a very extraordinary group of ordinary women.
ps: bring along lucky red licorice Twizzlers - we can't compete without them
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Lotus results May 05
This year's results
Race 1 1:48:85 2nd
Race 2 2:28:82 3rd
Race 3 2:53:17 ?
Race 4 2:48:52 2nd
Can you see how the tide helped us out a wee bit?!!!
Last year's results, because inquiring minds might want to know
Race 1 2:19:24 3rd
Race 2 2:40:00 3rd
Race 3 2:32:99 1st!
Race 4 2:45:95 2nd
Race 1 1:48:85 2nd
Race 2 2:28:82 3rd
Race 3 2:53:17 ?
Race 4 2:48:52 2nd
Can you see how the tide helped us out a wee bit?!!!
Last year's results, because inquiring minds might want to know
Race 1 2:19:24 3rd
Race 2 2:40:00 3rd
Race 3 2:32:99 1st!
Race 4 2:45:95 2nd
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Paddling in Whitecaps
Last Thursday, our practice was in very choppy water - to say the least. We docked to change sides halfway through the practice and we were banging up against the dock while waves came right into the boat. How did you feel about practicing in those conditions? I, for one (Sharon) loved it. Anyone else?
Water Warriors 2005
Our team competed at the Lotus Regatta and had an awesome competition, considering that it was our very first Regatta as the 2005 Team.
It would be great to have our standings and times on this site, too.
Lotus Regatta Photos
You can view 29 of the photos from LOTUS REGATTA by clicking here:
Water Warriors Photos
I didn't realize that I would only be able to put 29 of the photos online this month in the free account, so I didn't put up the Team Photo. I'll add it in July when we get more space in our free Flickr.com account. By the way, this blog is free. Add that to the books, Kim!
You can always find our photos by clicking on the Water Warriors link on the left.
Water Warriors Photos
I didn't realize that I would only be able to put 29 of the photos online this month in the free account, so I didn't put up the Team Photo. I'll add it in July when we get more space in our free Flickr.com account. By the way, this blog is free. Add that to the books, Kim!
You can always find our photos by clicking on the Water Warriors link on the left.
Welcome Water Warriors!
Welcome to the Water Warriors blog! This is an online community for our team - you can post comments, upload photos or enter your thoughts about Dragon Boat Racing.
I will give the password and editorial access to Shelly, Anne and Brenda. If you have a post that you would like to have added to the site, you can email it to them for inclusion in the blog. Or, they may decide they prefer to have someone else do the editing for the site. If so, let them know that you'd like to make updates to the blog.
Don't forget to post your comments. Only Members of this Blog (our team) can post comments, so go for it.
Cheers,
Sharon
I will give the password and editorial access to Shelly, Anne and Brenda. If you have a post that you would like to have added to the site, you can email it to them for inclusion in the blog. Or, they may decide they prefer to have someone else do the editing for the site. If so, let them know that you'd like to make updates to the blog.
Don't forget to post your comments. Only Members of this Blog (our team) can post comments, so go for it.
Cheers,
Sharon
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