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2009 Dragon Boat World Championships - 500m Opens …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIDCPoJEvAg
1st place - China2nd Place - Philippines3rd place - Russia
The Official Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival - NewWave Events
https://dragonboatevents.co.uk/cambridge-dragon-boat-festival/
Dragon boat racing is the fastest growing water activity in Britain today – as well as the most fun! Up to 10 people paddle each 30’ boat with a drummer at the front beating time and our helm at the tail steering a straight course. No previous experience is required, just plenty of team spirit!
Dragon Boat Racing Event (2009) - Mabinogi World Wiki
https://wiki.mabinogiworld.com/view/Dragon_Boat_Racing_Event_(2009)
This event is named after the most powerful creatures to grace the land of Iria: dragons. You will be able to gather friends in order to control dragon-themed boats in a race to see who can get down the river the fastest! Head to the northern-most dock in Courcle, which is just west of La Terra Highlands.
Were you Dragon Boat racing on Peterborough …
https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/heritage-and-retro/retro/were-you-dragon-boat-racing-on-peterborough-embankment-in-2009-3346396
Peterborough’s popular Dragon Boat Festival is set to return next year in 2022. As we all look forward to next summer, the Peterborough Telegraph is looking back …
9th IDBF WORLD DRAGON BOAT RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS
http://wc2009.dragonboat.cz/EN/
We are sure that the 2009 World Dragon Boat Race Championships at Prague and Racice will be an unforgettable experience for all participants and we will be happy to show dragon boat sport to all spectators and guests on the highest level. Yours faithfully, Martin Doktor Twice Canoe Olympic Winner and President of
The Boat Race 2009 - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boat_Race_2009
The 155th Boat Race took place on 29 March 2009. Oxford's crew was the heaviest in the event's history and which featured five Olympic rowers, including silver medallist Colin Smith and bronze medallist George Bridgewater. Cambridge took an early lead, only to be caught and overtaken by Oxford, who won the race by 3 1⁄2 lengths.
Boston Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival
https://www.bostondragonboat.org/
Dragon Boat Racing Announcements 2022 Race registration is closed. Thank you to all who have registered! Race weekend is planned for June 11th through June 12th and we are excited to see you all! Due to the ever changing environment we are currently planning for less teams so please registered as soon as you can. We are excited to see you again!
Event Calendar — Dragon Boat Events Ltd
https://www.dragonboatevents.com/event-calendar
Dragon Boat Racing Events 2022 If you would like to try Dragon Boat Racing then enter a team in one of our charity races which are open to the public. No experience is necessary, and you simply have to pay an entrance fee to the event organiser, and …
Entries now open for 2022 Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival
https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/whats-on/cambridge-dragon-boat-festival-back-for-2022-9236598/
Entries are now open. For further information and to book your place on the start line, visit dragonboatevents.co.uk/cambridge-dragon-boat-festival/ or call NewWave Events on 01536 674 748. To find out more about ACT, go to act4addenbrookes.org.uk. Read more Hundreds take to River Cam for Cambridge Dragon Boat Festival
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Dragon Boat Canada (DBC) is the official governing body for the sport of dragon boat racing in Canada, and is recognized as such, internationally, by the International Dragon Boat Federation ( IDBF). DBC provides support and services designed to foster the orderly development of the sport in Canada.
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