Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Making 'em Cry


Pay Attention, originally uploaded by kayakwcc.

David shows no mercy when mocking all the teary eyed paddlers he left in his wake last weekend. Thanks to Sammy R. for taking this photo and alerting us of its existence.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Day Two! More Coverage of the Clobberage

Sam and David made a strong case for their place on the Pan Am team today as they slayed their fellow B Finalists. Good job to all racers as they were taunted by free food at the cafeteria and rabbits.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Results! And Oh My, They Are Good!

Everyone did well this weekend ,especially team mascot Jan Vorberger, and most especially Sam, David, and Ariel as they came in top 11 in their respective categories. Check below for photos of the non stop fun and a link to all 500 meter results. Tonight we rest up for tomorrows upcoming maelstrom of 1000 meter massacres (it is us that does the massacring, not us getting massacred - we hope :-)




http://www.usack.org/2007_SP_TT_results_day1.pdf

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Live at the OTC!

Our very own Princeton boys have been innovating away as usual. Check out their latest foray into changing the world

blog.pinpointetching.com,

We have big time races this weekend. I am updating this post from the ultra plush at&t athlete connections center. It looks like this:

http://blueroom.att.com/sports/teamusa/otc/imageviewer.php?id=after

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Half the paddle. Twice the man.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

the beave on the canal

Monday, April 09, 2007

Gosh its hard to find them Easter Eggs under all that darn snow

Not sure whats harder to keep up with - seasonal vicissitudes in D.C. or David Petrovics in a K-1. Both are able to change state in the blink of an eye.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Today Was a Little Cold. Oh Yeah and We Had an Epic Disaster

It was unfairly cold out this morning especially after being teased by a weekend chalk full of warm weather, giddy tourists, and cherry blossoms. Despite having an Epic paddle crafted by the venerated engineer-kayaker Greg Barton, Maia was able to overpower the epoxy job on the shaft and pull the paddle apart with her bare hands. Now she paddles a canoe.