RACE DAY

SUNDAY | 07/25/10

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TAKING STOCK OF THE MOLOKAI CHANNEL

With record entrants and categories for the 2010 Molokai-2-Oahu race, we would like to pay a tribute, specifically, to stock paddlers on both traditional and stand-up paddleboards.

For those not familiar with the distinction, stock paddleboards are shorter than the unlimited class and do NOT have a rudder/steering system. Stock paddleboards are generally considered the purest way of paddling the channel, requiring an extremely close connection between ocean and paddler in order to paddle, steer and ride the ocean swells.

Over the years we have seen some phenomenal stock paddlers. A couple of note include:

Guy Pere – held the stock paddleboard record for 11 years, 5:36:46, posted in 1998 when he finished the race second over the line, overall.

Kanesa Duncan – without doubt the fastest woman ever on a stock paddleboard with a time of 5:53:49, set in 2004.

Mikey Cote, the reigning stock paddleboard record holder with a time of 5:32:25, posted in 2009 to take the record from Guy Pere.

George Ramos – has competed on stock for every year of the race and did it again this year at the age of 58!

Riggs Napoleon, at the other end of the spectrum, on SUP stock this year at just 12 years of age. Riggs is the youngest to cross the channel on any non-motorized watercraft.

Following are some of the key solo Stock Paddleboard & Stock SUP results from this year’s race. For a complete list of results, and to study the stock team times and placings, please go to pseresults.com . Congratulations to all!

Stock Paddleboard, Women’s Champion:

Turtle Rudolph, California – 8:46:40

Stock Paddleboard Men: (Top 5 times overall)

1. Eric Abbott, Hawaii, 5:39:35

2. Shane Scoggins, California, 5:48:15

3. Kai Hall, Hawaii, 6:02:34

4. Matthew Sack, Hawaii, 6:05:52

5. Kimo Greenwell, Hawaii, 6:11:27

SUP Stock (no women): (Top 5 times overall)

1. Andrew Logreco, Hawaii, 5:25:53

2. Kolaiah Jardine, Hawaii, 6:11:52

3. Roray Kam, Florida, 6:28:06

4. Sepa Napoleon, Hawaii, 6:31:28

5. Riggs Napoleon, Hawaii, 7:10:30 – 12 years old!

HONOLULU (July 25, 2010) — Australian Jamie Mitchell, 33, claimed an unprecedented ninth Molokai-2-Oahu World Paddleboard title in Hawaii today, completing the 32-mile distance just four minutes outside of his own record in a time of 4 hours, 52 minutes and 45 seconds. His record of 4:48:23, set in 2007, stands for another year. Mitchell attributed today’s convincing win to experience in Hawaiian waters that allowed him to overcome an uncooperative ocean of disorganized  swells. And if Mitchell is the ‘King of Paddleboard’, then Hawaii’s Kanesa Duncan-Seraphin, 34, is the ‘Queen’, claiming her 8th Molokai-2-Oahu title in a time of 6:02:45 – less than 10 minutes shy of the record she set in 2004.

In the men’s division, it was 1-2-3 for Australia with Jackson English, (5:07:54) in second, and Joel Mason (5:15:42) in third. Fourth-placed Mikey Cote was the top placing Hawaii paddler (5:15:42). Beyond the finish line, Mitchell and English were paddling today to raise funds for SurfAid International. Their impressive 1-2 finish will likely see them surpass their $10,000 target.

“You had to really work for everything you got out there,” said Mitchell. “The wind seemed a little more out of the north, meaning a lot of of disorganization out there so you had to really work through the bumps.

“There was no real current, but the wind and the swell just made it hard. It was definitely not the hardest one I’ve done, but it wasn’t the best one, either, maybe 6 out of 10.”

Duncan-Seraphin was perhaps a little more forgiving: “It was  a fairly fast course, but it was technical. The bumps were very close together and you really had to stay focused. I love this race and this was my 10th (year doing it). I’m just stoked to finish. I felt like I had a great race today. This was one of my top 3 performances.”

Victory in the stand-up paddle (SUP) men’s and women’s divisions went to Maui’s Dave Kalama (4:54:15) and Andrea Moller (6:00:00), both setting records for their  respective divisions. Stand-up paddlers can be faster across the channel than the traditional paddleboarders, as standing upright with the wind at your back, and using a paddle can be of assistance. Kalama was roughly two minutes behind Mitchell, and Moller was two minutes faster than Duncan-Seraphin. Today’s rough surface conditions were a particular test of balance for the SUP contestants.

“There are a lot of really good sprinters, but I’m not one of them, so the windy races are what I train for and that’s what I’m built for,” said Kalama. “I’m really happy I won. Last year was really frustrating and to comeback and win it means everything.”
Renowned as one of the most treacherous bodies of water in the world, the Molokai Channel upheld its reputation today dishing out either high times or heartbreak. One hundred and fifty paddlers started out today, eight did not officially finish. Among the eight were 2009 runner-up Brian Rocheleau (Hawaii), who was forced to withdraw part-way through the race due to severe illness. Mark Matheson (Hawaii), the only paraplegic to ever undertake the famous Molokai Channel crossing, found himself on a sure course to finish today, but lost his mandatory escort boat to engine failure with 10 miles remaining and was forced to call it a day. Kauai’s Ann Hettinger, 52 and the oldest woman to SUP solo across the channel, had to withdraw after 11 miles when the steering rudder on her paddleboard failed.

But like every channel swell, every trough has a peak, and it was high times for many paddlers who accomplished personal bests today. Among them were 12-year-old Riggs Napoleon (Hawaii, 7:10:30), the youngest person to ever cross the Molokai channel on any unmotorized watercraft; and Jeff Denholm (California, 7:49:10), an inspirational athlete who designs his own prosthetics and then puts them to the ultimate stress tests in a variety of sports. Denholm, 43, lost an arm to an accident on a fishing boat off the coast of Alaska more than a decade ago, but never allowed it to undermine his athletically driven lifestyle. He crossed the Molokai Channel last year in spite of his prosthetic glue giving out on him. Today he posted a personal best of 7:49:10 and vowed to return even faster in 2011.

“I jumped up to an 18-footer today and I wrestled it the whole way and had a hard time, but the arm was a bomber!” said Denholm. “So just one more piece of the puzzle: if I can figure out a board that matches what I can do then I’ll be faster. It was humbling as usual. My arm worked great, the crew was strong, but I just got on a board that I couldn’t handle. I was paddling sideways the whole time.  I was more sideways then I was straight! But I’ll be back.”


(Full list of official results not available at time of issue)
MAJOR PLACINGS:
Men’s Traditional Paddleboard.
1st. Jamie Mitchell (Australia) – 4:52:45
2nd. Jackson English (Australia) – 5:07:54
3rd. Joel Mason (Australia) – 5:15:42
4th. Mikey Cote (Hawaii) – 5:17:56
Women’s Traditional Paddleboard:
1st. Kanesa Duncan-Seraphin (Hawaii) – 6:02:45
Men’s Stand-Up Paddleboard:
1st. Dave Kalama (Hawaii) – 4:54:15
Women’s Stand-Up Paddleboard:
1st. Andrea Moller (Hawaii) – 6:00:00

Media Contact:

Jodi Wilmott, Ocean Promotion

Final Results of the 2010 Molokai 2 Oahu Paddleboard World Championships

2010paddleboard results

2010SUP results

Preliminary Results

MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
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1 1 Jamie Mitchell
PDB UNL M30-39 4:52:45
2 90 Dave Kalama
SUP UNL M40-49 4:54:15
3 81 Ekolu Kalama
SUP UNL M30-39 5:03:13
4 83 Scott Gamble
SUP UNL M30-39 5:06:15
5 17 Jackson English
PDB UNL M30-39 5:07:54
6 132 Michael Schweig er
Jerry Bess
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 5:08:24
7 33 Connor Baxter
SUP UNL M01-29 5:12:43
8 91 James Watson
SUP UNL M01-29 5:13:27
9 128 Todd Bradley
Christian Bradl ey
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 5:14:29
10 18 Joel Mason
PDB UNL M01-29 5:15:42
11 4 Mikey Cote
PDB UNL M01-29 5:17:56
12 104 Livio Menelau
SUP UNL M30-39 5:19:17
13 16 Brad Gaul
PDB UNL M30-39 5:19:57
14 126 Paul Jackson
Woogie Marsh
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 5:20:36
15 3 Dean Hanmer
PDB UNL M01-29 5:23:11
16 122 Greg Pavao
Noland Kapena K eaulana
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 5:23:18
17 108 Andrew Logreco
SUP STK M18-29 5:25:53
18 93 Phil Gregory
SUP UNL M40-49 5:26:12
19 6 Keoni Watson
PDB UNL M30-39 5:27:28
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MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
===== ===== =============== ============ = ======= ================== =======
20 30 Mitch Degues
PDB UNL M01-29 5:31:24
21 85 Courtenay Gray
SUP UNL M30-39 5:32:32
22 5 Mick Dibetta
PDB UNL M40-49 5:33:14
23 151 Victor Hemmy
John Gangini G angini
PDB STK Team 2 M80-99 5:36:27
24 102 Zane Schweitzer
SUP UNL M01-29 5:37:06
25 131 Campbell Farrel l
Jeremy Stevenso n
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 5:38:13
26 138 Archie Kalepa
Dave Parmenter
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 5:39:31
27 31 Eric Abbott
PDB STK M18-29 5:39:35
28 94 Robert Stehlik
SUP UNL M40-49 5:41:33
29 148 Victor Lopez
Matt Friedman
Brian Szymanksi SUP Tea m 3 M100+ 5:42:13
30 23 George Plsek
PDB UNL M40-49 5:42:13
31 82 Guy Pere
Brendan Shea
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 5:43:12
32 27 Marc Rocheleau
PDB UNL M01-29 5:45:59
33 84 Will Anido
SUP UNL M30-39 5:46:28
34 156 Sean Richardson
PDB UNL M40-49 5:47:18
35 47 Shane Scoggins
PDB STK M18-29 5:48:15
36 88 Doug Lock
SUP UNL M40-49 5:48:44
37 10 Peter Hursty
PDB UNL M30-39 5:51:37
38 8 Tyler Anderson
PDB UNL M01-29 5:53:38
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MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
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39 96 Tomoyasu Muraba yashi
SUP UNL M30-39 5:55:18
40 61 Brendan Bradley
Chris Fong
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 5:55:55
41 137 John Demarco
Scott McPhail
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 5:57:49
42 115 Andrea Moller
SUP UNL Female 6:00:00
43 62 Joshua Jacobs
Steven Davis
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:01:21
44 146 Edmund Pestana
Gerry Lopez
Sparky Longley SUP Tea m 3 M100+ 6:02:24
45 43 Kai Hall
PDB STK M30-39 6:02:34
46 52 Kanesa Duncan S eraphin
PDB UNL Female 6:02:45
47 57 Daniel Shade
Andrew Reid
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:03:23
48 147 Herbie Titcomb
Kaipo Guerrero
Heather Jeppese n SUP Tea m 3 Mixed 6:05:13
49 51 Matthew Sack
PDB STK M40-49 6:05:52
50 103 Kevin Horgan
SUP UNL M40-49 6:07:18
51 100 Blair Thorndike
David Ward
PDB STK Team 2 M80-99 6:08:06
52 124 Simon Dodd
Buzzy Kerbox
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 6:08:54
53 74 Marc Haine
Scott Rigg
PDB STK Team 2 M100+ 6:09:48
54 114 Jenny Kalmbach
SUP UNL Female 6:09:50
55 135 Brad Feldman
Roberto Lopes
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 6:10:06
56 58 Steve Shlens
Nick Bobroff
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:10:09
57 24 Bryan Phillips
PDB UNL M01-29 6:10:58
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MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
===== ===== =============== ============ = ======= ================== =======
58 32 Kimo Greenwell
PDB STK M30-39 6:11:27
59 112 Kolaiah Jardine
SUP STK M30-39 6:11:52
60 95 Alessandro Mate ro
SUP UNL M30-39 6:11:52
61 129 Peter Boyd
Sean Hovell
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 6:13:16
62 97 Jeff Chang
SUP UNL M50-59 6:13:18
63 20 Roch Frey
PDB UNL M40-49 6:14:32
64 87 Jared Vargas
SUP UNL M01-29 6:14:56
65 68 Scott Lincoln
Mark Schulein
PDB STK Team 2 M80-99 6:15:28
66 86 Patrick Broemme l
SUP UNL M40-49 6:16:31
67 12 George Loren
PDB UNL M40-49 6:16:32
68 75 Shannon Delaney
Tom Hinds
PDB STK Team 2 Mixed 6:17:23
69 113 Matt Inouyi
SUP UNL M01-29 6:19:09
70 70 Ian Poole
Peter Dean
PDB STK Team 2 M100+ 6:21:05
71 41 Bert Charlton
PDB STK M40-49 6:21:36
72 99 Kevin Seid
SUP UNL M40-49 6:23:34
73 105 Patrick Klemawe sch
SUP UNL M30-39 6:24:08
74 49 Mark Rigg
PDB STK M50-59 6:25:17
75 56 Tony Baker
John Cammack
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:25:34
76 46 Kameula Aea
PDB STK M50-59 6:26:15
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MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
===== ===== =============== ============ = ======= ================== =======
77 72 Dan Van Dyck
Jamie Barger
PDB STK Team 2 M100+ 6:26:20
78 139 Alika Willis
Tony Moniz
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 6:26:46
79 64 Geoff Dews
Lincoln Dews
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:27:43
80 109 Roray Kam
SUP STK M40-49 6:28:06
81 55 Michael Kiernan
Dean Storey
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:29:16
82 66 Greg Ford
Deon Lourens
PDB STK Team 2 M80-99 6:30:44
83 150 Nick Christense n
Andrew Yani
Kohl Christense n SUP Tea m 3 M100+ 6:30:55
84 59 Brian Slattery
Allen Cinzori
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:31:08
85 111 Sepa Napolean
SUP STK M18-29 6:31:28
86 63 Tom Bunting
Corey Oliver
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 6:31:45
87 117 Candice Appleby
SUP UNL Female 6:34:01
88 42 Noa Ginella
PDB STK M18-29 6:35:10
89 45 Andrew Estes
PDB STK M18-29 6:35:55
90 127 Andrew McGinnis
Charles Bucking ham
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 6:36:09
91 130 Scott Fong
Kekoa Uemura
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 6:36:45
92 141 Kyle Bernhardt
Jim Hayes
SUP STK 2 Team M100+ 6:36:48
93 71 Jeffrey Peterso n
Mike Cheape
PDB STK Team 2 M100+ 6:37:26
94 19 Lane Saito
PDB UNL M01-29 6:37:46
95 26 Matt Walls
PDB UNL M40-49 6:38:15
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MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
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96 136 James Martindal e
Ray Shiraishi
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 6:39:06
97 50 Ludovic Pinet
PDB STK M18-29 6:40:07
98 121 Anne-Marie Reic hman
SUP UNL Female 6:40:49
99 15 Pete Stirling
PDB UNL M30-39 6:41:16
100 149 Estee Okumura
Ross Koizumi
Patrick Higashi SUP Tea m 3 F Open 6:41:43
101 21 Stefan Little
PDB UNL M01-29 6:43:08
102 48 Joshua Comstock
PDB STK M30-39 6:43:09
103 78 Austin Siman
Scotty Siman
PDB STK Team 2 Mixed 6:45:51
104 9 Mike Bennett
PDB UNL M40-49 6:46:02
105 35 Jonathan McMull en
PDB STK M30-39 6:46:56
106 40 Matthew Snowden
PDB STK M30-39 6:51:00
107 142 Angela Jackson
Jasleigh Geary
SUP STK 2 Team Female 6:53:26
108 125 Errol Kane 2
Jerimiah Woznic k
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 6:53:45
109 140 Ed Wheeler
David Kawika Ca rvalho
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 6:54:45
110 79 Kristin Lee
Angie Giancater ino
PDB STK Team 2 F Open 6:58:08
111 60 Tim Fischer
Donovan Jones
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 7:01:18
112 118 Ann Hettinger
SUP UNL Female 7:02:06
113 144 Barbara Bumatay Picayo
Robert Picayo
SUP STK 2 Team Mixed 7:02:07
114 38 Jeremy Grosveno r
PDB STK M40-49 7:02:51
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MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
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115 39 George Ramos
PDB STK M50-59 7:03:47
116 89 Sean Brislin
SUP UNL M30-39 7:05:09
117 123 Christian Cook
Dana Hart
SUP STK 2 Team M01-79 7:05:32
118 80 Rebecca Gardine r
Joanna Kyriazak os
PDB STK Team 2 F Open 7:06:54
119 110 Riggs Napolean
SUP STK M18-29 7:10:30
120 76 Stephen Nolan
Alexander Nolan
PDB STK Team 2 M01-79 7:15:20
121 98 Fernando Labad
SUP UNL M40-49 7:16:56
122 133 Terry McDermott
Dean Gladstone
SUP STK 2 Team M80-99 7:19:22
123 143 Jenn Koki
Laura Birse
SUP STK 2 Team Female 7:19:30
124 53 Joanna Bilancie ri
PDB UNL Female 7:21:27
125 101 Juan Caliz Cama ra
SUP UNL M01-29 7:22:59
126 44 Robert Egbert
PDB STK M40-49 7:23:41
127 65 Henry Lee
Mark Eugenio
PDB STK Team 2 M80-99 7:26:20
128 77 Christina Power s
Kimo Cambra
PDB STK Team 2 Mixed 7:26:40
129 37 Tom Horton
PDB STK M50-59 7:27:53
130 69 Chris Christens en
Brad Gerlach
PDB STK Team 2 M80-99 7:31:20
131 73 Kiyomi Sheppard
PDB UNL Female 7:35:37
132 11 Sebastien Harto g
PDB UNL M30-39 7:39:16
133 36 Jeff Gillott
PDB STK M40-49 7:43:58
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MOLOK AI TO OAHU P ADDLEBOAR D RACE
SUNDAY JULY 25 2010
Place No. Name Div Time
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134 14 Jeff Denholm
PDB UNL M40-49 7:49:10
135 22 Jonathan Jones
PDB UNL M40-49 7:52:06
136 116 Nicole Madosik
SUP UNL Female 7:55:46
137 119 Carolyn Annerud
SUP UNL Female 7:56:21
138 67 Wes Stone
Terry Frogley
PDB STK Team 2 M80-99 8:07:01
139 54 Turtle Rudolph
PDB STK Female 8:46:40
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We started on time and, surprise, surprise, Jamie Mitchell immediately went to the front with 4 other guys right with him – including Jackson English, Joe Mason, Dean Hamner, Mick Dibetta & then Kaeo Abbey was next about 5-boat lengths back. Keep in mind nothing matter 5-minutes into this 32-mile journey. On the south side of the starting line we have Mike Cote & Mitch Degeus.

We got our boat right in front of the crowd and let them paddle through us and it was shocking how lumpy the water is already in the lee of Molokai. These guys are amazing.

I’ll try to get some photos together for you…no promises.

Welcome to our “live” coverage of the 14th annual Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard World Championships. Bear with this coverage as I’m on the deck of a catamaran the size of a small bedroom with 8-other including race director, Mike Takahashi. We’ll be following the leaders of the event through the Kaiwi Channel. Conditions are mild thi smorning with light winds out of the east…light for now, that is. We’ll try to get something up every 15-minutes or so depending on swell & waves – if the spray becomes too much, we won’t be risking the laptop.

We’re about 3-minutes away from the start and all the solo paddleboarders are wearing yellow rash

Everyone getting together for pre race briefing

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Saturday as the boats are arriving

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