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 **John Rybczyk** \\ **John Rybczyk** \\
-04/​24/​16 ​ #19064+04/24/16 #19064
  
 Hello All, Hello All,
  
-Thanks for a great turn-out. ​ Here are the results from the long course. ​ The formatting doesn'​t come out so good here, but the results will be posted in perfect format on the Dan Harris web page soon.  I'm still sorting out a few minor issues with the short course...to be posted soon.  If you see any errors let me know.  Mr. Bednark, I didn't catch your early start time on the paddle board. Did you happen to time yourself? ​  ​I note that Jeff Hegedus was boat number 47 and he came in 47th place. ​ Jeff, if I knew in advance that you thought it worked that way, I would have given you number 1!+Thanks for a great turn-out. Here are the results from the long course. The formatting doesn'​t come out so good here, but the results will be posted in perfect format on the Dan Harris web page soon. I'm still sorting out a few minor issues with the short courseto be posted soon. If you see any errors let me know. Mr. Bednark, I didn't catch your early start time on the paddle board. Did you happen to time yourself? I note that Jeff Hegedus was boat number 47 and he came in 47th place. Jeff, if I knew in advance that you thought it worked that way, I would have given you number 1!
  
 **Long Course** **Long Course**
  
-Place  Time        Name            Class        Place in Class+Place Time Name Class Place in Class
  
- 1:​03:​22 ​   Barton/​Landboe ​   HPK2MX ​   1\\ +1 1:03:22 Barton/​Landboe HPK2MX 1\\ 
-2.  1:​04:​53 ​   Jacobson/​Kiesling ​   HPK2        1\\ +2. 1:04:53 Jacobson/​Kiesling HPK2 1\\ 
-3.  1:​06:​15 ​   Deschenes ​       1X        1\\ +3. 1:06:15 Deschenes 1X 1\\ 
-4.  1:​08:​17 ​   J. Ecker/B. Nelson ​   HPK2/​M(jr) ​   1\\ +4. 1:08:17 J. Ecker/B. Nelson HPK2/M(jr) 1\\ 
-5.  108:​32 ​   G. Redman ​       HPK        1\\ +5. 108:32 G. Redman HPK 1\\ 
-6.  1:​09:​06 ​   Rikkole Cree        OC6        1\\ +6. 1:09:06 Rikkole Cree OC6 1\\ 
-7.  1:​09:​20 ​   Wermus/E. Ecker    HPK2MX ​   2\\ +7. 1:09:20 Wermus/E. Ecker HPK2MX 2\\ 
-8.  1:​10:​30 ​   Lipp 4            OC4        1\\ +8. 1:10:30 Lipp 4 OC4 1\\ 
-9.  1:​10:​32 ​   J. Malherbe ​       HPK        2\\ +9. 1:10:32 J. Malherbe HPK 2\\ 
-9.  1:10:32 (tie)    J. Christ ​       Walk        1\\ +9. 1:10:32 (tie) J. Christ Walk 1\\ 
-10.  1:​10:​34 ​   S. Martin ​       HPK        3\\ +10. 1:10:34 S. Martin HPK 3\\ 
-11.  1:​11:​07 ​   J. Kline        HPK        4\\ +11. 1:11:07 J. Kline HPK 4\\ 
-12.  1:​13:​13 ​   A. Swetish/​Olney ​   HPKMX(jr) ​   1\\ +12. 1:13:13 A. Swetish/​Olney HPKMX(jr) 1\\ 
-13.  1:​13:​16 ​   Hilburn ​       HPK        5\\ +13. 1:13:16 Hilburn HPK 5\\ 
-14.  1:​13:​26 ​   S. Scoggins ​       HPK        6\\ +14. 1:13:26 S. Scoggins HPK 6\\ 
-15.  1:​13:​45 ​   Lee/​Boatman ​       OC2        1\\ +15. 1:13:45 Lee/Boatman OC2 1\\ 
-16.  1:​13:​57 ​   Tian Gee        HPK        7\\ +16. 1:13:57 Tian Gee HPK 7\\ 
-17.  1:​14:​15 ​   I. Lowe        HPK        8\\ +17. 1:14:15 I. Lowe HPK 8\\ 
-18.  1:​14:​21 ​   D. Jordan ​       HPK        9\\ +18. 1:14:21 D. Jordan HPK 9\\ 
-19.  1:​14:​35 ​   Goolsby/​Sullivan ​   HPK2        2\\ +19. 1:14:35 Goolsby/​Sullivan HPK2 2\\ 
-20.  1:​14:​50 ​   Dobrovolny ​       HPK        10\\ +20. 1:14:50 Dobrovolny HPK 10\\ 
-21.  1:​15:​11 ​   T. Bohn        HPKW        1\\ +21. 1:15:11 T. Bohn HPKW 1\\ 
-22.  1:​15:​17 ​   P. Marcus ​       HPK        11\\ +22. 1:15:17 P. Marcus HPK 11\\ 
-23.  1:​15:​56 ​   D. Bumstead ​       HPK        12\\ +23. 1:15:56 D. Bumstead HPK 12\\ 
-24.  1:​16:​29 ​   W. Bruce        HPK        13\\ +24. 1:16:29 W. Bruce HPK 13\\ 
-25.  1:​16:​34 ​   N. Cooksey ​       HPK        14\\ +25. 1:16:34 N. Cooksey HPK 14\\ 
-26.  1:​16:​38 ​   B. Putnam ​       HPK        15\\ +26. 1:16:38 B. Putnam HPK 15\\ 
-27.  1:​16:​48 ​   H. Nelson ​       HPKW        2\\ +27. 1:16:48 H. Nelson HPKW 2\\ 
-28.  1:​17:​00 ​   L. Bussinger ​       HPK        16\\ +28. 1:17:00 L. Bussinger HPK 16\\ 
-29.  1:​17:​08 ​   M. Medler ​       HPK        17\\ +29. 1:17:08 M. Medler HPK 17\\ 
-30.  1:​17:​14 ​   R. Dustin ​       HPK        18\\ +30. 1:17:14 R. Dustin HPK 18\\ 
-31.  1:​18:​04 ​   M. Whitlock ​       HPK        19\\ +31. 1:18:04 M. Whitlock HPK 19\\ 
-32.  1:​18:​16 ​   Van Dooren ​       OC6MX    1\\ +32. 1:18:16 Van Dooren OC6MX 1\\ 
-33.  1:​18:​35 ​   P. Cosgrove ​       OC6MX    2\\ +33. 1:18:35 P. Cosgrove OC6MX 2\\ 
-34.  1:​19:​02 ​   T. Swetish ​       HPK        20\\ +34. 1:19:02 T. Swetish HPK 20\\ 
-35.  1:​19:​11 ​   L. Stanley ​       HPKW        3\\ +35. 1:19:11 L. Stanley HPKW 3\\ 
-36.  1:​19:​20 ​   D. Howat        HPK        21\\ +36. 1:19:20 D. Howat HPK 21\\ 
-37.  1:​20:​20 ​   P. Hansen ​       HPK(hb) ​   22\\ +37. 1:20:20 P. Hansen HPK(hb) 22\\ 
-38.  1:​20:​50 ​   T. Brown        FSK        1\\ +38. 1:20:50 T. Brown FSK 1\\ 
-39.  1:​20:​55 ​   D. Scherrer ​       HPK        23\\ +39. 1:20:55 D. Scherrer HPK 23\\ 
-40.  1:​21:​03 ​   D. Sofield ​       HPK        24\\ +40. 1:21:03 D. Sofield HPK 24\\ 
-41.  1:​21:​44 ​   L. Romo        OC1        1\\ +41. 1:21:44 L. Romo OC1 1\\ 
-42.  1:​22:​39 ​   M. Gregory ​       HPK        25\\ +42. 1:22:39 M. Gregory HPK 25\\ 
-43.  1:​22:​55 ​   M. Ching        HPK        26\\ +43. 1:22:55 M. Ching HPK 26\\ 
-44.  1:​23:​38 ​   Montgomery/​Durban OC2W    1\\ +44. 1:23:38 Montgomery/​Durban OC2W 1\\ 
-45.  1:​23:​39 ​   C. Kiesau ​       HPK        27\\ +45. 1:23:39 C. Kiesau HPK 27\\ 
-46.  1:​24:​24 ​   McBeath/​Reeves ​   OC2MX    1\\ +46. 1:24:24 McBeath/​Reeves OC2MX 1\\ 
-47.  1:​24:​35 ​   Hegedus ​       HPK        28\\ +47. 1:24:35 Hegedus HPK 28\\ 
-48.  1:​24:​40 ​   B. Smart        OC1        2\\ +48. 1:24:40 B. Smart OC1 2\\ 
-49.  1:​27:​10 ​   S. Wallick ​       HPK        29\\ +49. 1:27:10 S. Wallick HPK 29\\ 
-50.  1:​27:​19 ​   D. Cantrell ​       OC1        3\\ +50. 1:27:19 D. Cantrell OC1 3\\ 
-51.  1:​30:​37 ​   R. Lamb        HPK        30\\ +51. 1:30:37 R. Lamb HPK 30\\ 
-52.  1:​36:​18 ​   J. Park            OC1        4\\ +52. 1:36:18 J. Park OC1 4\\ 
-53.  unknown ​   Bednark ​       Paddleboard ​   1+53. unknown Bednark Paddleboard 1
  
 johnr johnr
  
 **Dale McKinnon** \\ **Dale McKinnon** \\
-04/​25/​16 ​ #19070+04/25/16 #19070
  
 NOTE: Results are also up on the DHC website. Videos will get uploaded to the website later today. If any of you have have photos or videos and would like to share them, please let John or myself know so that I can get them up on the website for all to see. Many thanks!\\ NOTE: Results are also up on the DHC website. Videos will get uploaded to the website later today. If any of you have have photos or videos and would like to share them, please let John or myself know so that I can get them up on the website for all to see. Many thanks!\\
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 **Dan Harris Results: Short Course\\ **Dan Harris Results: Short Course\\
 John Rybczyk** \\ John Rybczyk** \\
-04/​24/​16 ​ #19065+04/24/16 #19065
  
 Figured it out! Figured it out!
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 Short Course Short Course
  
-1.  36:35        Rikkole Cree        WC        1\\ +1. 36:35 Rikkole Cree WC 1\\ 
-2.  37:50        T. Pritchard ​       HPK        1\\ +2. 37:50 T. Pritchard HPK 1\\ 
-3.  38:30        K. Katz            HPK        2\\ +3. 38:30 K. Katz HPK 2\\ 
-4.  38:31        D. Wilcox ​       HPK        3\\ +4. 38:31 D. Wilcox HPK 3\\ 
-5.  38:38        M. Hammer ​       HPK        4\\ +5. 38:38 M. Hammer HPK 4\\ 
-6.  39:33        R. Lingbloom ​       HPK        5\\ +6. 39:33 R. Lingbloom HPK 5\\ 
-7.  39:44        Gauthier/​Wolgamot ​   HPK2WJr ​   1\\ +7. 39:44 Gauthier/​Wolgamot HPK2WJr 1\\ 
-8.  39:58        Kai Pana Makapo ​   OC6MX    1\\ +8. 39:58 Kai Pana Makapo OC6MX 1\\ 
-9.  39:​58.1 ​   Kai Pana Kai        OC6MX    2\\ +9. 39:58.1 Kai Pana Kai OC6MX 2\\ 
-10.  40:18        V. Haycock ​       HPKW        1\\ +10. 40:18 V. Haycock HPKW 1\\ 
-11.  40:19        Noskoff/​Scoggins ​    ​HPK2WJr ​   2\\ +11. 40:19 Noskoff/​Scoggins HPK2WJr 2\\ 
-12.  40:35        M. Nelson ​       HPK        6\\ +12. 40:35 M. Nelson HPK 6\\ 
-13.  41:02        H. Klinediust ​       HPK        7\\ +13. 41:02 H. Klinediust HPK 7\\ 
-14.  41:29        Finn/​Redman ​       HPK2MX ​   1\\ +14. 41:29 Finn/Redman HPK2MX 1\\ 
-15.  41:47        P. Helms        HPK        8\\ +15. 41:47 P. Helms HPK 8\\ 
-16.  42:23        S. Stimac ​       HPK        9\\ +16. 42:23 S. Stimac HPK 9\\ 
-17.  42:49        R. Bunn        HPKW        2\\ +17. 42:49 R. Bunn HPKW 2\\ 
-18.  42:51        D. Stimac ​       HPK        10\\ +18. 42:51 D. Stimac HPK 10\\ 
-19.  45:10        Washington/​Williams OC2MX    1\\ +19. 45:10 Washington/​Williams OC2MX 1\\ 
-20.  45.45        C-Auerbach/​Tanuuasa OC2MX    2\\ +20. 45.45 C-Auerbach/​Tanuuasa OC2MX 2\\ 
-21.  45:56        H. Wright ​       HPK        11\\ +21. 45:56 H. Wright HPK 11\\ 
-22.  46:07        Sharon Scoggins ​   HPKW        3\\ +22. 46:07 Sharon Scoggins HPKW 3\\ 
-22.  46:28        M. Harris ​       HPKW        4\\ +22. 46:28 M. Harris HPKW 4\\ 
-23.  50:48        A. Zipperer ​       HPKW        5+23. 50:48 A. Zipperer HPKW 5
  
 John M. Rybczyk John M. Rybczyk
  
 **John Rybczyk** \\ **John Rybczyk** \\
-04/​28/​16 ​ #19103+04/28/16 #19103
  
 Hello All, Hello All,
  
-Well, I finally got around to tallying the score for the Think International Challenge. ​ Only surf skis count for this.  Like golf,  a low score is better. ​ For those of you who care, the rules are as follows:+Well, I finally got around to tallying the score for the Think International Challenge. Only surf skis count for this. Like golf, a low score is better. For those of you who care, the rules are as follows:
  
-  - The twelve fastest boats from each country factor into the first part of the scoring (first place boat gets one point, second place boat gets 2, third gets 3....and so on through 24, however only three of those boats can be doubles. A team can race more than three doubles, but only the three fastest will count in the scoring (assuming those doubles finish in the top 12 for each team, which they most likely will because doubles are fast). If a team has less than three doubles, there is no penalty. For example, if a team only has 2 doubles, then the other 10 boats that factor into the scoring will be singles.+  - The twelve fastest boats from each country factor into the first part of the scoring (first place boat gets one point, second place boat gets 2, third gets 3.and so on through 24, however only three of those boats can be doubles. A team can race more than three doubles, but only the three fastest will count in the scoring (assuming those doubles finish in the top 12 for each team, which they most likely will because doubles are fast). If a team has less than three doubles, there is no penalty. For example, if a team only has 2 doubles, then the other 10 boats that factor into the scoring will be singles.
   - Anybody can be in the doubles, two males, two females, mixed, mixed with juniors, it doesn'​t matter.   - Anybody can be in the doubles, two males, two females, mixed, mixed with juniors, it doesn'​t matter.
   - All boats finishing out of the top 24 (12 from each team) will earn their respective teams a one point deduction (which is a good thing because the team with the LEAST points win). Also any surf ski in the short course will earn their team a one point deduction.   - All boats finishing out of the top 24 (12 from each team) will earn their respective teams a one point deduction (which is a good thing because the team with the LEAST points win). Also any surf ski in the short course will earn their team a one point deduction.
-  - Any female or junior racer (17 and under) will earn their team a FIVE point deduction (short or long course). No double counting... a women jr does not earn a 10 point deduction!+  - Any female or junior racer (17 and under) will earn their team a FIVE point deduction (short or long course). No double counting… a women jr does not earn a 10 point deduction!
  
 Low score wins. Low score wins.
  
-So, after Round 1 (Round 2 being the Tour de Indian Arm up in Deep Cove), the score is USA: 36.  Canada: ​ 150.  So USA leads for now.  A few observations:​+So, after Round 1 (Round 2 being the Tour de Indian Arm up in Deep Cove), the score is USA: 36. Canada: 150. So USA leads for now. A few observations:​
  
   - The home team always wins their home race by a large margin, merely because they have way more entrants.   - The home team always wins their home race by a large margin, merely because they have way more entrants.
-  - This year, Canada didn't have any doubles in the Dan Harris...that hurt.  The top three boats were in fact, US doubles. ​ Two of those doubles had a Jr. or woman in them.  BAM! +  - This year, Canada didn't have any doubles in the Dan Harristhat hurt. The top three boats were in fact, US doubles. Two of those doubles had a Jr. or woman in them. BAM! 
-  - The race scoring system was originally conceived to encourage women and junior racers and, this year, the USA took that to heart with SEVEN juniors and seven women racing. ​ Those deductions really helped. Canada used to kick our ass in this aspect of the race because of the Mr. Fast Jr, but he grew up (and went on to compete internationally)! +  - The race scoring system was originally conceived to encourage women and junior racers and, this year, the USA took that to heart with SEVEN juniors and seven women racing. Those deductions really helped. Canada used to kick our ass in this aspect of the race because of the Mr. Fast Jr, but he grew up (and went on to compete internationally)! 
-  - The race is well within the reach of Canada to win this year.  They helped themselves by having the three fastest men single boats and the fastest woman. ​ My hint to Canada is to make sure you have three fast doubles for the Tour de Indian Arm.  And put a junior in them too!+  - The race is well within the reach of Canada to win this year. They helped themselves by having the three fastest men single boats and the fastest woman. My hint to Canada is to make sure you have three fast doubles for the Tour de Indian Arm. And put a junior in them too!
  
 Yours, Yours,
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 johnr johnr
  
-**Nicholas Cryder** \\ 04/​28/​16 ​ #19104+**Nicholas Cryder** \\ 04/28/16 #19104
  
 Thanks John, Thanks John,
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 -Nicolette -Nicolette
  
-**Sandy Gilliard** \\ 04/​29/​16 ​ #19106+**Sandy Gilliard** \\ 04/29/16 #19106
  
-There should also be a deduction of points for women finishing who are over a advanced age....50, 60, or 70, etc. ???  sandy G.+There should also be a deduction of points for women finishing who are over a advanced age.50, 60, or 70, etc. ??? sandy G.
  
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