SINGAPORE RACE:
23
Nov 2024
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
We’re Thrilled to Welcome You Back To The 14th Annual Country of Origin race
TEAM REGISTRATION: BY OCTOBER 23, 2024
MEMBERS' TICKETS PAID: BY OCTOBER 23, 2024
SINGAPORE RACE:
23
Nov 2024
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
We’re Thrilled to Welcome You Back To The 14th Annual Country of Origin race
TEAM REGISTRATION: BY OCTOBER 23, 2024
MEMBERS' TICKETS PAID: BY OCTOBER 23, 2024
SINGAPORE RACE:
23
Nov 2024
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
We’re Thrilled to Welcome You Back To The 14th Annual Country of Origin Race.
TEAM REGISTRATION:
BY OCTOBER 23, 2024
MEMBERS' TICKETS PAID:
BY OCTOBER 23, 2024
We gather friends and families from 18 countries to enjoy outrigger canoe races, games for children, and delicious food in a cozy East Coast Park location.
We gather friends and families from 18 countries to enjoy outrigger canoe races, games for children, and delicious food in a cozy East Coast Park location.
Now in its 14th year, Country of Origin Race is where paddlers from around the World come to compete for prizes, have fun with family and friends, and learn more about each others' culture and traditions.
Now in its 14th year, Country of Origin Race is where paddlers from around the World come to compete for prizes, have fun with family and friends, and learn more about each others' culture and traditions.
12
Hours of Sport, Fun
12
Hours of Sport, Fun
10
Unique Prizes
10
Unique Prizes
18
Country Teams
18
Country Teams
12
Great Sponsors
12
Great Sponsors
Meet the Teams:
Meet the Teams:
strength, enthusiasm from all around the World
strength, enthusiasm from all around the World
SINGAPORE
Despite its relatively young presence, Singapore's outrigger canoe scene has already witnessed its share of triumphs. National athletes have consistently secured medals at regional events like the Southeast Asian Games, demonstrating their dedication and talent. Notably, Kong Teck Lee became the first Singaporean to achieve a top-10 finish in the prestigious V1 open race at the International Va'a Federation World Distance Championships. These victories are testaments to the commitment of the Singapore Canoe Federation, clubs, and individual athletes who have tirelessly nurtured the sport's growth.
SINGAPORE
Despite its relatively young presence, Singapore's outrigger canoe scene has already witnessed its share of triumphs. National athletes have consistently secured medals at regional events like the Southeast Asian Games, demonstrating their dedication and talent. Notably, Kong Teck Lee became the first Singaporean to achieve a top-10 finish in the prestigious V1 open race at the International Va'a Federation World Distance Championships. These victories are testaments to the commitment of the Singapore Canoe Federation, clubs, and individual athletes who have tirelessly nurtured the sport's growth.
SINGAPORE
Despite its relatively young presence, Singapore's outrigger canoe scene has already witnessed its share of triumphs. National athletes have consistently secured medals at regional events like the Southeast Asian Games, demonstrating their dedication and talent. Notably, Kong Teck Lee became the first Singaporean to achieve a top-10 finish in the prestigious V1 open race at the International Va'a Federation World Distance Championships. These victories are testaments to the commitment of the Singapore Canoe Federation, clubs, and individual athletes who have tirelessly nurtured the sport's growth.
PHILIPPINES
Filipino outrigger canoe athletes have carved their names into the international arena, consistently bringing home medals from prestigious events like the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Southeast Asian Games. Notable triumphs include the historic gold medal by the men's V12 team in 2019, showcasing their exceptional teamwork and raw power. These victories are not just individual achievements, but testaments to the dedication of countless communities who nurture the sport, from coastal villages where the tradition thrives to dedicated training facilities honing future champions.
PHILIPPINES
Filipino outrigger canoe athletes have carved their names into the international arena, consistently bringing home medals from prestigious events like the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Southeast Asian Games. Notable triumphs include the historic gold medal by the men's V12 team in 2019, showcasing their exceptional teamwork and raw power. These victories are not just individual achievements, but testaments to the dedication of countless communities who nurture the sport, from coastal villages where the tradition thrives to dedicated training facilities honing future champions.
PHILIPPINES
Filipino outrigger canoe athletes have carved their names into the international arena, consistently bringing home medals from prestigious events like the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Southeast Asian Games. Notable triumphs include the historic gold medal by the men's V12 team in 2019, showcasing their exceptional teamwork and raw power. These victories are not just individual achievements, but testaments to the dedication of countless communities who nurture the sport, from coastal villages where the tradition thrives to dedicated training facilities honing future champions.
USA
American paddlers have consistently impressed on the international stage. The Men's V6 crew secured a thrilling gold medal at the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, showcasing their power and teamwork. Women's teams have also made their mark, with podium finishes at various global competitions. Beyond medals, American outrigger canoeing fosters cultural exchange and environmental awareness, connecting communities to the ocean and its rich heritage.
USA
American paddlers have consistently impressed on the international stage. The Men's V6 crew secured a thrilling gold medal at the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, showcasing their power and teamwork. Women's teams have also made their mark, with podium finishes at various global competitions. Beyond medals, American outrigger canoeing fosters cultural exchange and environmental awareness, connecting communities to the ocean and its rich heritage.
USA
American paddlers have consistently impressed on the international stage. The Men's V6 crew secured a thrilling gold medal at the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, showcasing their power and teamwork. Women's teams have also made their mark, with podium finishes at various global competitions. Beyond medals, American outrigger canoeing fosters cultural exchange and environmental awareness, connecting communities to the ocean and its rich heritage.
GREAT BRITAIN
Despite a relatively young national scene, British outrigger canoe teams have already started making their mark on the international stage. In 2019, the men's V6 (six-person) team secured a bronze medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, showcasing their potential on the global stage. This, along with numerous podium finishes at European Championships, signifies the dedication and talent nurtured within the growing sport in the UK.
GREAT BRITAIN
Despite a relatively young national scene, British outrigger canoe teams have already started making their mark on the international stage. In 2019, the men's V6 (six-person) team secured a bronze medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, showcasing their potential on the global stage. This, along with numerous podium finishes at European Championships, signifies the dedication and talent nurtured within the growing sport in the UK.
GREAT BRITAIN
Despite a relatively young national scene, British outrigger canoe teams have already started making their mark on the international stage. In 2019, the men's V6 (six-person) team secured a bronze medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, showcasing their potential on the global stage. This, along with numerous podium finishes at European Championships, signifies the dedication and talent nurtured within the growing sport in the UK.
UKRAINE
Despite being a relatively young scene, Ukrainian outrigger canoeists have already started making their mark. Local clubs have been actively participating in national and international competitions, with some athletes achieving notable results. In 2021, a Ukrainian team secured a bronze medal in the mixed V6 relay at the European Va'a Sprint Championships, showcasing their potential and dedication to the sport. While their achievements may not yet rival established outrigger canoeing nations, their progress is significant, paving the way for future success.
UKRAINE
Despite being a relatively young scene, Ukrainian outrigger canoeists have already started making their mark. Local clubs have been actively participating in national and international competitions, with some athletes achieving notable results. In 2021, a Ukrainian team secured a bronze medal in the mixed V6 relay at the European Va'a Sprint Championships, showcasing their potential and dedication to the sport. While their achievements may not yet rival established outrigger canoeing nations, their progress is significant, paving the way for future success.
UKRAINE
Despite being a relatively young scene, Ukrainian outrigger canoeists have already started making their mark. Local clubs have been actively participating in national and international competitions, with some athletes achieving notable results. In 2021, a Ukrainian team secured a bronze medal in the mixed V6 relay at the European Va'a Sprint Championships, showcasing their potential and dedication to the sport. While their achievements may not yet rival established outrigger canoeing nations, their progress is significant, paving the way for future success.
GERMANY
Over the decades, German outrigger canoeing evolved into a well-respected force on the global scene. The national team has secured numerous podium finishes at European and World Championships, with highlights like the women's V6 (six-seater) team claiming gold at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. These victories stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and clubs who have nurtured the sport, overcoming geographic limitations and cultural gaps to carve their place in the international arena. Beyond competitive achievements, German outrigger canoeing fosters a strong sense of community and cultural exchange.
GERMANY
Over the decades, German outrigger canoeing evolved into a well-respected force on the global scene. The national team has secured numerous podium finishes at European and World Championships, with highlights like the women's V6 (six-seater) team claiming gold at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. These victories stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and clubs who have nurtured the sport, overcoming geographic limitations and cultural gaps to carve their place in the international arena. Beyond competitive achievements, German outrigger canoeing fosters a strong sense of community and cultural exchange.
GERMANY
Over the decades, German outrigger canoeing evolved into a well-respected force on the global scene. The national team has secured numerous podium finishes at European and World Championships, with highlights like the women's V6 (six-seater) team claiming gold at the 2018 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. These victories stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and clubs who have nurtured the sport, overcoming geographic limitations and cultural gaps to carve their place in the international arena. Beyond competitive achievements, German outrigger canoeing fosters a strong sense of community and cultural exchange.
NEW ZEALAND
On the international stage, Kiwi paddlers have carved their names in the record books. Dame Lisa Carrington, a legend in sprint kayaking, has also become a dominant force in Waka Ama, securing multiple World Championship titles and Olympic gold in the V1 500m event. This success extends beyond individual brilliance, with New Zealand teams consistently podiuming in various categories, showcasing their collective strength and unwavering spirit. These achievements stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and communities who have tirelessly propelled the sport forward.
NEW ZEALAND
On the international stage, Kiwi paddlers have carved their names in the record books. Dame Lisa Carrington, a legend in sprint kayaking, has also become a dominant force in Waka Ama, securing multiple World Championship titles and Olympic gold in the V1 500m event. This success extends beyond individual brilliance, with New Zealand teams consistently podiuming in various categories, showcasing their collective strength and unwavering spirit. These achievements stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and communities who have tirelessly propelled the sport forward.
NEW ZEALAND
On the international stage, Kiwi paddlers have carved their names in the record books. Dame Lisa Carrington, a legend in sprint kayaking, has also become a dominant force in Waka Ama, securing multiple World Championship titles and Olympic gold in the V1 500m event. This success extends beyond individual brilliance, with New Zealand teams consistently podiuming in various categories, showcasing their collective strength and unwavering spirit. These achievements stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and communities who have tirelessly propelled the sport forward.
FRANCE
French outrigger canoe teams have carved their names into the sport's international arena. In 2017, the men's V1 (solo) team secured a historic gold medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, the first European team to achieve this feat. Women's teams have followed suit, clinching podium finishes at various international events. These victories stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and supporters who have nurtured the sport in France.
FRANCE
French outrigger canoe teams have carved their names into the sport's international arena. In 2017, the men's V1 (solo) team secured a historic gold medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, the first European team to achieve this feat. Women's teams have followed suit, clinching podium finishes at various international events. These victories stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and supporters who have nurtured the sport in France.
FRANCE
French outrigger canoe teams have carved their names into the sport's international arena. In 2017, the men's V1 (solo) team secured a historic gold medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, the first European team to achieve this feat. Women's teams have followed suit, clinching podium finishes at various international events. These victories stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and supporters who have nurtured the sport in France.
HUNGARY
Despite their relatively young history, Hungarian outrigger canoeists have already made their mark. The national team has participated in several international competitions, most notably the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Va'a World Sprint Championships. While podium finishes are still to come, their dedication and improvement are undeniable. Notably, the women's V6 team placed a respectable 10th at the 2022 ICF World Championships, showcasing their growing potential. This progress is a testament to the unwavering commitment of athletes, coaches, and supporters who are building the foundation for future success.
HUNGARY
Despite their relatively young history, Hungarian outrigger canoeists have already made their mark. The national team has participated in several international competitions, most notably the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Va'a World Sprint Championships. While podium finishes are still to come, their dedication and improvement are undeniable. Notably, the women's V6 team placed a respectable 10th at the 2022 ICF World Championships, showcasing their growing potential. This progress is a testament to the unwavering commitment of athletes, coaches, and supporters who are building the foundation for future success.
HUNGARY
Despite their relatively young history, Hungarian outrigger canoeists have already made their mark. The national team has participated in several international competitions, most notably the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Va'a World Sprint Championships. While podium finishes are still to come, their dedication and improvement are undeniable. Notably, the women's V6 team placed a respectable 10th at the 2022 ICF World Championships, showcasing their growing potential. This progress is a testament to the unwavering commitment of athletes, coaches, and supporters who are building the foundation for future success.
ITALY
Italy has become a force to be reckoned with, particularly in the women's categories. Their dedication has paid off in multiple World Championship titles and consistent podium finishes, showcasing their strategic prowess and unwavering determination. These achievements solidify Italy's position as a European powerhouse in the sport, inspiring future generations of paddlers and pushing the boundaries of outrigger canoeing on the continent.
ITALY
Italy has become a force to be reckoned with, particularly in the women's categories. Their dedication has paid off in multiple World Championship titles and consistent podium finishes, showcasing their strategic prowess and unwavering determination. These achievements solidify Italy's position as a European powerhouse in the sport, inspiring future generations of paddlers and pushing the boundaries of outrigger canoeing on the continent.
ITALY
Italy has become a force to be reckoned with, particularly in the women's categories. Their dedication has paid off in multiple World Championship titles and consistent podium finishes, showcasing their strategic prowess and unwavering determination. These achievements solidify Italy's position as a European powerhouse in the sport, inspiring future generations of paddlers and pushing the boundaries of outrigger canoeing on the continent.
AUSTRALIA
Aussie paddlers have consistently carved their names into the international arena. In 2010, the women's V6 team secured a historic gold medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, the first non-Polynesian team to achieve this feat. Individual athletes like Caroline Powell and Jacob Lindenwood have also shone brightly, claiming numerous World Championship titles and podium finishes. These triumphs stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and supporters who have tirelessly pushed the boundaries of the sport in Australia.
AUSTRALIA
Aussie paddlers have consistently carved their names into the international arena. In 2010, the women's V6 team secured a historic gold medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, the first non-Polynesian team to achieve this feat. Individual athletes like Caroline Powell and Jacob Lindenwood have also shone brightly, claiming numerous World Championship titles and podium finishes. These triumphs stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and supporters who have tirelessly pushed the boundaries of the sport in Australia.
AUSTRALIA
Aussie paddlers have consistently carved their names into the international arena. In 2010, the women's V6 team secured a historic gold medal at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, the first non-Polynesian team to achieve this feat. Individual athletes like Caroline Powell and Jacob Lindenwood have also shone brightly, claiming numerous World Championship titles and podium finishes. These triumphs stand as testaments to the dedication of countless athletes, coaches, and supporters who have tirelessly pushed the boundaries of the sport in Australia.
INDONESIA
Modern Perahu Outrigger racing has seen a surge in popularity, particularly in regions like Bali, Papua, and Sulawesi. Indonesian athletes have consistently impressed on the international stage, clinching podium finishes at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Southeast Asian Games. Notable achievements include the women's V6 team bagging gold at the 2018 Asian Games and the men's V12 securing silver at the 2021 World Championships. These victories showcase the dedication of generations of paddlers who have honed their skills on the waves, carrying forward a proud legacy.
INDONESIA
Modern Perahu Outrigger racing has seen a surge in popularity, particularly in regions like Bali, Papua, and Sulawesi. Indonesian athletes have consistently impressed on the international stage, clinching podium finishes at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Southeast Asian Games. Notable achievements include the women's V6 team bagging gold at the 2018 Asian Games and the men's V12 securing silver at the 2021 World Championships. These victories showcase the dedication of generations of paddlers who have honed their skills on the waves, carrying forward a proud legacy.
INDONESIA
Modern Perahu Outrigger racing has seen a surge in popularity, particularly in regions like Bali, Papua, and Sulawesi. Indonesian athletes have consistently impressed on the international stage, clinching podium finishes at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships and the Southeast Asian Games. Notable achievements include the women's V6 team bagging gold at the 2018 Asian Games and the men's V12 securing silver at the 2021 World Championships. These victories showcase the dedication of generations of paddlers who have honed their skills on the waves, carrying forward a proud legacy.
CANADA
Despite its young age, Canadian outriggers have already made their mark on the international stage. Athletes like Pierre-Olivier Vincent, a two-time Olympian in kayaking, have successfully transitioned to outriggers, securing podium finishes at World Championships. The Canadian team consistently ranks among the top contenders, showcasing their resilience and dedication in a sport where physical strength meets strategic finesse. Beyond individual achievements, the collaborative spirit of Canadian outriggers is evident in their strong club communities, fostering camaraderie and inclusivity while preserving the sport's Polynesian roots.
CANADA
Despite its young age, Canadian outriggers have already made their mark on the international stage. Athletes like Pierre-Olivier Vincent, a two-time Olympian in kayaking, have successfully transitioned to outriggers, securing podium finishes at World Championships. The Canadian team consistently ranks among the top contenders, showcasing their resilience and dedication in a sport where physical strength meets strategic finesse. Beyond individual achievements, the collaborative spirit of Canadian outriggers is evident in their strong club communities, fostering camaraderie and inclusivity while preserving the sport's Polynesian roots.
CANADA
Despite its young age, Canadian outriggers have already made their mark on the international stage. Athletes like Pierre-Olivier Vincent, a two-time Olympian in kayaking, have successfully transitioned to outriggers, securing podium finishes at World Championships. The Canadian team consistently ranks among the top contenders, showcasing their resilience and dedication in a sport where physical strength meets strategic finesse. Beyond individual achievements, the collaborative spirit of Canadian outriggers is evident in their strong club communities, fostering camaraderie and inclusivity while preserving the sport's Polynesian roots.
HONG KONG
Despite its young age, Hong Kong's outrigger teams have made their mark on the international stage. The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Outrigger Canoe division, established in 2002, has consistently produced competitive teams. They've secured podium finishes in regional races and even participated in prestigious events like the Molokai Hoe in Hawaii. Individual athletes have also shone brightly, with notable achievements like Payne-Johnson's record-breaking Around the Island Race completion in an outrigger canoe in 2005. These successes are testaments to the dedication and talent of Hong Kong's paddlers, coaches, and supporters who have tirelessly pushed the boundaries of the sport.
HONG KONG
Despite its young age, Hong Kong's outrigger teams have made their mark on the international stage. The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Outrigger Canoe division, established in 2002, has consistently produced competitive teams. They've secured podium finishes in regional races and even participated in prestigious events like the Molokai Hoe in Hawaii. Individual athletes have also shone brightly, with notable achievements like Payne-Johnson's record-breaking Around the Island Race completion in an outrigger canoe in 2005. These successes are testaments to the dedication and talent of Hong Kong's paddlers, coaches, and supporters who have tirelessly pushed the boundaries of the sport.
HONG KONG
Despite its young age, Hong Kong's outrigger teams have made their mark on the international stage. The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Outrigger Canoe division, established in 2002, has consistently produced competitive teams. They've secured podium finishes in regional races and even participated in prestigious events like the Molokai Hoe in Hawaii. Individual athletes have also shone brightly, with notable achievements like Payne-Johnson's record-breaking Around the Island Race completion in an outrigger canoe in 2005. These successes are testaments to the dedication and talent of Hong Kong's paddlers, coaches, and supporters who have tirelessly pushed the boundaries of the sport.
NETHERLANDS
Even if the achievements of Dutch outrigger canoeists haven't yet reached international headlines, every journey begins with a single paddle stroke. If you're a fan of outrigger canoeing in the Netherlands, you have the power to be a part of its story. By spreading awareness, supporting local initiatives, and encouraging participation, you can help write the first chapters of this exciting narrative. Remember, every vote, every cheer, and every shared experience contributes to building a strong foundation for future success. So, let's raise our voices and paddle together to propel Dutch outrigger canoeing towards its full potential!
NETHERLANDS
Even if the achievements of Dutch outrigger canoeists haven't yet reached international headlines, every journey begins with a single paddle stroke. If you're a fan of outrigger canoeing in the Netherlands, you have the power to be a part of its story. By spreading awareness, supporting local initiatives, and encouraging participation, you can help write the first chapters of this exciting narrative. Remember, every vote, every cheer, and every shared experience contributes to building a strong foundation for future success. So, let's raise our voices and paddle together to propel Dutch outrigger canoeing towards its full potential!
NETHERLANDS
Even if the achievements of Dutch outrigger canoeists haven't yet reached international headlines, every journey begins with a single paddle stroke. If you're a fan of outrigger canoeing in the Netherlands, you have the power to be a part of its story. By spreading awareness, supporting local initiatives, and encouraging participation, you can help write the first chapters of this exciting narrative. Remember, every vote, every cheer, and every shared experience contributes to building a strong foundation for future success. So, let's raise our voices and paddle together to propel Dutch outrigger canoeing towards its full potential!
SPAIN
Even though Spain's outrigger canoe scene is young, their passion and dedication are undeniable. Whether they are participating in local competitions or training for international events, these athletes represent the spirit of the sport: teamwork, resilience, and a deep connection to the ocean. If you're inspired by their journey and want to see them reach new heights, you can support them in various ways. Look for local clubs or events you can attend, share information about the sport to raise awareness, or even consider volunteering your time or skills to help them grow.
SPAIN
Even though Spain's outrigger canoe scene is young, their passion and dedication are undeniable. Whether they are participating in local competitions or training for international events, these athletes represent the spirit of the sport: teamwork, resilience, and a deep connection to the ocean. If you're inspired by their journey and want to see them reach new heights, you can support them in various ways. Look for local clubs or events you can attend, share information about the sport to raise awareness, or even consider volunteering your time or skills to help them grow.
SPAIN
Even though Spain's outrigger canoe scene is young, their passion and dedication are undeniable. Whether they are participating in local competitions or training for international events, these athletes represent the spirit of the sport: teamwork, resilience, and a deep connection to the ocean. If you're inspired by their journey and want to see them reach new heights, you can support them in various ways. Look for local clubs or events you can attend, share information about the sport to raise awareness, or even consider volunteering your time or skills to help them grow.
JAPAN
In the 20th century, the sport experienced a resurgence. Local competitions gained popularity, and the first national championship was held in 1978. Today, Ryukyu Canoe enjoys a devoted following, particularly in Okinawa and surrounding islands. Japanese paddlers have steadily gained international recognition, with notable achievements like securing bronze medals in the V6 mixed relay at the 2017 and 2022 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. These triumphs highlight the growing strength and dedication of Japanese outrigger canoe athletes.
JAPAN
In the 20th century, the sport experienced a resurgence. Local competitions gained popularity, and the first national championship was held in 1978. Today, Ryukyu Canoe enjoys a devoted following, particularly in Okinawa and surrounding islands. Japanese paddlers have steadily gained international recognition, with notable achievements like securing bronze medals in the V6 mixed relay at the 2017 and 2022 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. These triumphs highlight the growing strength and dedication of Japanese outrigger canoe athletes.
JAPAN
In the 20th century, the sport experienced a resurgence. Local competitions gained popularity, and the first national championship was held in 1978. Today, Ryukyu Canoe enjoys a devoted following, particularly in Okinawa and surrounding islands. Japanese paddlers have steadily gained international recognition, with notable achievements like securing bronze medals in the V6 mixed relay at the 2017 and 2022 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. These triumphs highlight the growing strength and dedication of Japanese outrigger canoe athletes.
MALAYSIA
Despite a relatively smaller presence, Malaysian paddlers have made their mark on the international stage. The national team has secured podium finishes at various regional competitions like the Southeast Asian Games, showcasing their skill and determination. Notably, individual paddlers like Afiq Asnan and Nur Ain Nadhirah Mohd Yusri have achieved individual accolades, including bronze medals at the ICF Ocean Canoe World Championships. These achievements highlight the growing potential of Malaysian outrigger canoeing and the dedication of its athletes.
MALAYSIA
Despite a relatively smaller presence, Malaysian paddlers have made their mark on the international stage. The national team has secured podium finishes at various regional competitions like the Southeast Asian Games, showcasing their skill and determination. Notably, individual paddlers like Afiq Asnan and Nur Ain Nadhirah Mohd Yusri have achieved individual accolades, including bronze medals at the ICF Ocean Canoe World Championships. These achievements highlight the growing potential of Malaysian outrigger canoeing and the dedication of its athletes.
MALAYSIA
Despite a relatively smaller presence, Malaysian paddlers have made their mark on the international stage. The national team has secured podium finishes at various regional competitions like the Southeast Asian Games, showcasing their skill and determination. Notably, individual paddlers like Afiq Asnan and Nur Ain Nadhirah Mohd Yusri have achieved individual accolades, including bronze medals at the ICF Ocean Canoe World Championships. These achievements highlight the growing potential of Malaysian outrigger canoeing and the dedication of its athletes.
07:00 - 07:45
CREW REGISTRATION
Each Country Captian to attend. Boats are to be prepared by paddlers.
Where & Who
Shore
Country Captains, crew members
07:45 - 08:15
WELCOME CEREMONY
Singing of Singapore National Anthem, Event Blessing, Hula Performance
Where & Who
Lawn
All paddlers
08:15 - 09:55
MIXED HEAT RACE
Mixed Heat Briefing for Racing Steers. We'll have up to 3 races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
Shore
Race participants
08:30 - 11:05
LEI MAKING
First come, first served
Where & Who
LAWN
Family members
09:55 - 11:05
OPEN HEAT RACE
Open Heat breifing for Race Steers. We will have up to three races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
SHORE
Race participants
11:05 - 12:00
LUNCH BREAK / RAIN BUFFER
07:00 - 07:45
CREW REGISTRATION
Each Country Captian to attend. Boats are to be prepared by paddlers.
Where & Who
Shore
Country Captains, crew members
07:45 - 08:15
WELCOME CEREMONY
Singing of Singapore National Anthem, Event Blessing, Hula Performance
Where & Who
Lawn
All paddlers
08:15 - 09:55
MIXED HEAT RACE
Mixed Heat Briefing for Racing Steers. We'll have up to 3 races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
Shore
Race participants
08:30 - 11:05
LEI MAKING
First come, first served
Where & Who
LAWN
Family members
09:55 - 11:05
OPEN HEAT RACE
Open Heat breifing for Race Steers. We will have up to three races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
SHORE
Race participants
11:05 - 12:00
LUNCH BREAK / RAIN BUFFER
07:00 - 07:45
CREW REGISTRATION
Each Country Captian to attend. Boats are to be prepared by paddlers.
Where & Who
Shore
Country Captains, crew members
07:45 - 08:15
WELCOME CEREMONY
Singing of Singapore National Anthem, Event Blessing, Hula Performance
Where & Who
Lawn
All paddlers
08:15 - 09:55
MIXED HEAT RACE
Mixed Heat Briefing for Racing Steers. We'll have up to 3 races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
Shore
Race participants
08:30 - 11:05
LEI MAKING
First come, first served
Where & Who
LAWN
Family members
09:55 - 11:05
OPEN HEAT RACE
Open Heat breifing for Race Steers. We will have up to three races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
SHORE
Race participants
11:05 - 12:00
LUNCH BREAK / RAIN BUFFER
07:00 - 07:45
CREW REGISTRATION
Each Country Captian to attend. Boats are to be prepared by paddlers.
Where & Who
Shore
Country Captains, crew members
07:45 - 08:15
WELCOME CEREMONY
Singing of Singapore National Anthem, Event Blessing, Hula Performance
Where & Who
Lawn
All paddlers
08:15 - 09:55
MIXED HEAT RACE
Mixed Heat Briefing for Racing Steers. We'll have up to 3 races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
Shore
Race participants
08:30 - 11:05
LEI MAKING
First come, first served
Where & Who
LAWN
Family members
09:55 - 11:05
OPEN HEAT RACE
Open Heat breifing for Race Steers. We will have up to three races of 1.6 km each.
Where & Who
SHORE
Race participants
11:05 - 12:00
LUNCH BREAK / RAIN BUFFER
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Singapore Country of Origin Race is a leading sports event for outrigger canoe enthusiasts, based in Singapore, uniting thousands of paddlers hailing from all over the World
36 Robinson Road, Singapore 067788
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© 2024 Singapore Country of Origin, all rights reserved | Privacy policy
Singapore Country of Origin Race is a leading sports event for outrigger canoe enthusiasts, based in Singapore, uniting thousands of paddlers hailing from all over the World
36 Robinson Road, Singapore 067788
About the Event
Join Our Newsletter
* Will send you updates about more multi-cultural outrigger canoe events .
© 2024 Singapore Country of Origin, all rights reserved | Privacy policy