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Created by WINDSURFnSNOW > 9 months ago, 14 Jul 2013
WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1612 posts
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14 Jul 2013 2:20PM
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Just got some great news from Molokai for the Aussie's. Travis second, with an amazing paddle by Dave Kissane to come home in third. Of course Connor was first just showing his dominance on the long ones is still there.
Hopefully more details to come soon.

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
14 Jul 2013 2:37PM
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Wow!

DJ

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
14 Jul 2013 3:01PM
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great results. will be interesting to see what happens in the future now travis is living there.


and dave just shows how good he really is when at an age he maybe shouldn't do that well. a inspiration for the rest of us

AA
NSW, 2159 posts
14 Jul 2013 3:08PM
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Kissa! Yeeeew!!!

JonWest
QLD, 105 posts
14 Jul 2013 3:11PM
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Was Trav paddling the Robello board he won the Cline Mann on?

dtm
NSW, 1610 posts
14 Jul 2013 3:35PM
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Epic Dave yewwweww!!!!!!

How you go Sam ??

stimo
WA, 874 posts
14 Jul 2013 1:50PM
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Great results for Aussie crew any other results think WA Marcus maybe 11 th ? If that's the case great effort for first time

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1612 posts
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14 Jul 2013 3:50PM
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dtm said...
Epic Dave yewwweww!!!!!!

How you go Sam ??

Did a pb at Jamo Park this morning.

paul.j
QLD, 3341 posts
14 Jul 2013 5:24PM
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Yeah I think Marcus would have be around 11th, Terrene 1st in the girls me 2nd In The 14ft class and 13th overall I think. Heaps of great DW paddlers over here I know the top 3 in the 14 ft call were all only about a minute apart and the positions would change ever bump!!

angie pangi
QLD, 1779 posts
14 Jul 2013 5:24PM
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And dont forget Terrene Black 1st female.
I got so many pics as i didnt race today so i went for the boat ride instead.
Also Paul Jackson 2nd 14ft class and top 3 guys on 14ft battled the whole way.
1st zane
2nd jacko
3rd grekco
Great job by all the aussies today however watching was nowhere as fun as paddling.
Xx angie

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
14 Jul 2013 4:06PM
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From what I am hearing from Marcus, Trav won't be the only one living over there soon. Finally the little homeless bloke might have found a home.

Surfrod66
NSW, 665 posts
14 Jul 2013 6:17PM
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Any one know how Vanessa Smith went??

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
14 Jul 2013 6:22PM
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surf4fun said..

From what I am hearing from Marcus, Trav won't be the only one living over there soon. Finally the little homeless bloke might have found a home.



Sounds like the hollow SIC worked out for him after all.

Well done to all the Aussies - Kissa, Marcus, Terrene and Jacko the surrogate Aussie. Travis is now a Yank... until he wins, then he's an Aussie again.

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
14 Jul 2013 4:26PM
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PTWoody said..

surf4fun said..

From what I am hearing from Marcus, Trav won't be the only one living over there soon. Finally the little homeless bloke might have found a home.



Sounds like the hollow SIC worked out for him after all.

Well done to all the Aussies - Kissa, Marcus, Terrene and Jacko the surrogate Aussie. Travis is now a Yank... until he wins, then he's an Aussie again.


Just like Jacko is a kiwi until he wins, we could rename him Russell or Pavlova.

windup
NSW, 204 posts
14 Jul 2013 6:41PM
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Awesome job Dave, Terrene, and all the other Aussies

teatrea
QLD, 4177 posts
14 Jul 2013 7:51PM
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geez would someone just beat this Connor kid well done to the Aussies . That Dave Kissane must be a weapon! how young is he?

akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
14 Jul 2013 6:04PM
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Did Marcus shave down for the race?

angie pangi
QLD, 1779 posts
15 Jul 2013 6:07AM
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I just put a bunch of pics here if you want to check them out!! www.facebook.com/JackoAngie

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
15 Jul 2013 7:59AM
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That was my 3rd Pai’lolo Channel crossing. Conditions for the race were average, there was some great spots for some long glides around the halfway mark I’d rate that run a 4/10 it was still fun. The race is getting bigger every year there must have been 50 competitors. In 2010 there was only 25 competitors.
I was hurting I hadn’t done much SUP training carrying two major injuries, shoulder and traps, I’m just living on 2 x 400mg ibuprofen a day to kill the pain. She’ll be right mate.
The first Time I did the crossing was in 2010 I thought conditions was epic so I asked Dave Kalama what he would rate that run he’s reply was a 5/10 I said really.
The 2012 Pai’lolo Crossing Dave Kalama gave it a 10/10 conditions were epic with a good 4ft swell running 25 knot winds and big troths.

goatman
NSW, 2151 posts
15 Jul 2013 8:56AM
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On ya Dave - you freak

pmorgan1974
NSW, 1080 posts
15 Jul 2013 2:23PM
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WINDSURFnSNOW said..


dtm said...
Epic Dave yewwweww!!!!!!

How you go Sam ??


Did a pb at Jamo Park this morning.

Yewww nice one Sammy... Seriously huge props to Kissa. Super proud of ya

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
15 Jul 2013 3:51PM
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Downwinder said..

That was my 3rd Pai?lolo Channel crossing. Conditions for the race were average, there was some great spots for some long glides around the halfway mark I?d rate that run a 4/10 it was still fun. The race is getting bigger every year there must have been 50 competitors. In 2010 there was only 25 competitors.
I was hurting I hadn?t done much SUP training carrying two major injuries, shoulder and traps, I?m just living on 2 x 400mg ibuprofen a day to kill the pain. She?ll be right mate.
The first Time I did the crossing was in 2010 I thought conditions was epic so I asked Dave Kalama what he would rate that run he?s reply was a 5/10 I said really.
The 2012 Pai?lolo Crossing Dave Kalama gave it a 10/10 conditions were epic with a good 4ft swell running 25 knot winds and big troths.


Shoulder injuries hey Phil... It might be time to stop using that huge 10'' blade then..

Are you going to do the M2O race.. That's going to be bigger than Ben Hur this year..

DJ

PeterP
845 posts
15 Jul 2013 2:05PM
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Dave Kissa won todays 8.5mile Kamolo harbour to Molokai Hotel race in 1.13. 2nd was Kaeo Abbey 1.14, 3rd Tomo Murabayachi 1.15, 4th Marcus Tardrew 1.16. Zane took the 14' class in 1.19, then Matt Becker 1.27 then the Saffas, myself 1.28 and Kimon Dos Santos 1.29 (only four of us on 14's).

Jeniffer Lee first lady, Lina Augaitis, (14') then Brigette van Aswegen also on 14'

Easy race compared to yesterdays head-tide.....

32 paddlers today but both Travis, Connor and team Fanatic gave it a miss.

Aussies on the game - Dave killed it!!!

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
15 Jul 2013 4:33PM
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DavidJohn said..


Downwinder said..

That was my 3rd Pai?lolo Channel crossing. Conditions for the race were average, there was some great spots for some long glides around the halfway mark I?d rate that run a 4/10 it was still fun. The race is getting bigger every year there must have been 50 competitors. In 2010 there was only 25 competitors.
I was hurting I hadn?t done much SUP training carrying two major injuries, shoulder and traps, I?m just living on 2 x 400mg ibuprofen a day to kill the pain. She?ll be right mate.
The first Time I did the crossing was in 2010 I thought conditions was epic so I asked Dave Kalama what he would rate that run he?s reply was a 5/10 I said really.
The 2012 Pai?lolo Crossing Dave Kalama gave it a 10/10 conditions were epic with a good 4ft swell running 25 knot winds and big troths.



Shoulder injuries hey Phil... It might be time to stop using that huge 10'' blade then..

Are you going to do the M2O race.. That's going to be bigger than Ben Hur this year..

DJ


I love my 10'' Blade DJ I just cruse love doing the one big stoke everyone else does two stokes to my one I'd burn out if I upped my cadence even with a smaller blade.
I think I hurt my shoulder paddling my paddleboard kneeling up and reaching forward paddling I went surfing all day today at Thousand Peaks & had no pain.
Not doing M2O my team mates pulled out to sickness and injury it would have been fun doing 3 man team. Not doing M2O solo been there done that its too big a commitment as you need to fully train properly for a good 7 months. When I did M2O in 2010 I was super fit and 4kg lighter. If I'm still alive in 2032 I do M2O solo when I turn 70?

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
15 Jul 2013 6:32PM
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Downwinder said..

DavidJohn said..


Downwinder said..

That was my 3rd Pai?lolo Channel crossing. Conditions for the race were average, there was some great spots for some long glides around the halfway mark I?d rate that run a 4/10 it was still fun. The race is getting bigger every year there must have been 50 competitors. In 2010 there was only 25 competitors.
I was hurting I hadn?t done much SUP training carrying two major injuries, shoulder and traps, I?m just living on 2 x 400mg ibuprofen a day to kill the pain. She?ll be right mate.
The first Time I did the crossing was in 2010 I thought conditions was epic so I asked Dave Kalama what he would rate that run he?s reply was a 5/10 I said really.
The 2012 Pai?lolo Crossing Dave Kalama gave it a 10/10 conditions were epic with a good 4ft swell running 25 knot winds and big troths.



Shoulder injuries hey Phil... It might be time to stop using that huge 10'' blade then..

Are you going to do the M2O race.. That's going to be bigger than Ben Hur this year..

DJ


I love my 10'' Blade DJ I just cruse love doing the one big stoke everyone else does two stokes to my one I'd burn out if I upped my cadence even with a smaller blade.
I think I hurt my shoulder paddling my paddleboard kneeling up and reaching forward paddling I went surfing all day today at Thousand Peaks & had no pain.
Not doing M2O my team mates pulled out to sickness and injury it would have been fun doing 3 man team. Not doing M2O solo been there done that its too big a commitment as you need to fully train properly for a good 7 months. When I did M2O in 2010 I was super fit and 4kg lighter. If I'm still alive in 2032 I do M2O solo when I turn 70?


Thanks Phil.. sorry to hear that you can't do the M2O.. See you when you make it down this way.

DJ

SUPAUS
NSW, 17 posts
15 Jul 2013 8:12PM
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Well Done to all the Aussies who competed

drae
NSW, 4 posts
16 Jul 2013 5:07PM
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Surfrod66 said..

Any one know how Vanessa Smith went??


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SUPAUS said..

Well Done to all the Aussies who competed


It was pretty good out there Iron Phil..tide wasn`t on our side but only a 4/10?? i heard you had trouble getting on the plane back to Maui! some one put vodka in your water??

drae
NSW, 4 posts
16 Jul 2013 5:12PM
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and if Dave hadn`t won the $100 first prize, we wouldn`t have been able to get back to Maui? mahalo mate!

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PeterP said..

Dave Kissa won todays 8.5mile Kamolo harbour to Molokai Hotel race in 1.13. 2nd was Kaeo Abbey 1.14, 3rd Tomo Murabayachi 1.15, 4th Marcus Tardrew 1.16. Zane took the 14' class in 1.19, then Matt Becker 1.27 then the Saffas, myself 1.28 and Kimon Dos Santos 1.29 (only four of us on 14's).

Jeniffer Lee first lady, Lina Augaitis, (14') then Brigette van Aswegen also on 14'

Easy race compared to yesterdays head-tide.....

32 paddlers today but both Travis, Connor and team Fanatic gave it a miss.

Aussies on the game - Dave killed it!!!


marcus
WA, 219 posts
16 Jul 2013 4:23PM
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Did Marcus shave down for the race?


Haha! I did actually. It was getting wild! I removed a couple of centimeters from my face hair after I nearly melted my face off on my first maliko run! I upgraded from homeless to dero paddler.

If dw is your thing come here and do that race. Its amazing! And if you do, get on a glide and look around at the view, its hard to feel more alive I reckon.
And there is so much to learn from these paddlers.

Oh yeah, did someone mention how good Dave is! I wanna be like him when I grow up!

akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
16 Jul 2013 5:41PM
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marcus said..

akhawk said...
Did Marcus shave down for the race?


Haha! I did actually. It was getting wild! I removed a couple of centimeters from my face hair after I nearly melted my face off on my first maliko run! I upgraded from homeless to dero paddler.

If dw is your thing come here and do that race. Its amazing! And if you do, get on a glide and look around at the view, its hard to feel more alive I reckon.
And there is so much to learn from these paddlers.

Oh yeah, did someone mention how good Dave is! I wanna be like him when I grow up!


So 6 months here and 6 months there each year following sun and wind?
All the best for the remainder of your trip and looking forward to hearing all about it if you come back!

Downwinder
QLD, 2030 posts
17 Jul 2013 4:21AM
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drae said.
It was pretty good out there Iron Phil..tide wasn`t on our side but only a 4/10?? i heard you had trouble getting on the plane back to Maui! some one put vodka in your water??




Pai'lolo Channel gets way better than that once you've paddled it a few times Andre. The very first time I paddled the Pai'lolo Channel I was frothing (I guessing like you) thinking this run is the best ever, unreal. I was shocked when all the Maui paddles gave that day a 5/10. Last saturdays race conditions was worst than my first paddle.
I made the flight back to Kahului Andre no problem even after a few Vodkas. Don't listen to rumors (Chinese whippers)
Remember Andre you should always travel with money
see ya on Maliko today



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