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UK Coaching Week Belle's Story Kayaking with a Disability
Eastbourne Uk Surfski 2013
A pleasant trip in UK visiting my daughter Stella. Eastbourne, a peaceful town on the British Channel; the sea and the wind are making every day a perfect condition for surfski paddling. Love it!!!
26 October 2016 stand up paddle down the river Ouse
Southeast to newhaven paddle board
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Shoreham Beach 1st January 2008
new years day beach walk with the setter boys
seafront to churchill square tour
video from bus of seafront to churchill square bus diversion
The River Fleet, London's Largest Subterranean Rivers
The River Fleet, London's Largest Subterranean Rivers
The River Fleet is the largest of London's subterranean rivers. The two streams headwaters on Hampstead Heath, each of which was dammed into a series of ponds, the Hampstead Ponds and the Highgate Ponds, in the 18th century. At the southern edge of Hampstead Heath these descend underground as sewers and join in Camden Town. The waters flow 6 km from the ponds to the River Thames.
The Fleet river arises on Hampstead Heath as two sources, which still flow on the surface as the Hampstead Ponds and the Highgate Ponds. Then they go underground, pass under Kentish Town, join in Camden Town and flow onwards to King's Cross. King's Cross was originally named Battle Bridge, referring to an ancient bridge over The Fleet where Boudica's army is said to have fought an important battle against the Romans. The river then flows down Farringdon Road and Farringdon Street, and joins the Thames beneath Blackfriars Bridge.
In 1680 under the supervision of Robert Hooke, in the North East of England The New Canal, was completed. The development of the Regent's Canal and urban growth covered the river in King's Cross and Camden from 1812. The 'Fleet Market' was closed during the 1860s with the construction of Farringdon Road and Farringdon Street as a highway to the north and the Metropolitan Railway, while the final upper section of the river was covered when Hampstead was expanded in the 1870s.
Today the Fleet, or rather the sewer that now follows its route, can be heard through a grating in Ray Street, Clerkenwell in front of the Coach and Horses pub, just off Farringdon Road. The position of the river can still be seen in the surrounding streetscape with Ray Street and its continuation Warner Street lying in a valley where the river once flowed. It can also be heard through a grid in the centre of Charterhouse Street where it joins Farringdon Road. In wet weather, and on a very low tide, the murky Fleet can be seen gushing into the Thames from the Thameswalk exit of Blackfriars station, immediately under Blackfriars bridge. Look for a ladder that descends into the water.
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Pedal Canoe (1953)
Pedal canoe.
Brighton, Sussex.
C/U policeman, he turns and looks. M/S of camera following Mr F.G. Chapman pedalling a boat along the road. Front shot of Mr Chapman pedalling. C/U boat's funnel. Various shots as he pedals the small boat The Brighton Belle. M/S young boy watching. Camera follows boat along road. M/S of Chapman, C/U pedals of boat as his feet rotate them. Low angle shot of boat passing camera. M/S boat entering picture and going into the sea. Various shots as he pedals around in the sea.
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Surfski World Final 1994
Men`s single ski final from 1994 World Championships, Fistral Beach, Newquay in Cornwall. Won by Warren Buchan for the second time (dead-flat in Germany in 1990, and with a bit of a wave on in 1994). From a total field of about 80 paddlers, here are the guys that I remember making it into the final 16:
Warren Buchan - Cronulla, Australia
Trevor Hendy - Surfers Paradise, Australia
Simon Garbett - Portreath, England
Paul Lemon - Coogee, Australia
Jason O`Donnell - Perranporth, England (but an Aussie really)
Brett Pengelly - South Africa
Owen Phillips - Jackson`s Bay, Wales
Brad Stokes - Northcliffe, Australia
Storm at Kimmeridge Saturday November 14th 2009
Storm at Kimmeridge Saturday November 14th 2009
Medway Head 2006
Chris Price, blazing a trail at the Medway Head in Maidstone.
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Ocean Sports Academy Dartfish analysis showing difference in paddling technique using split screan mode.
LoCo Roundup
Lower Columbia Kayak Roundup. This is music at dinner time. The Roundup is primarily a BCU (British Canoe Union) event held at the Slow Boat Farm on Puget Island by Cathlamet, WA. USA. The Roundup is put together by BCU Level 4 Coach Ginni Callahan.
Olympic Day in Oklahoma City
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Mayor Mick Cornett proclaimed June 17 Olympic Day in Oklahoma City during a special community celebration at the Chesapeake Boathouse on the Oklahoma River. Youth ages 6-14 participated in interactive sports including: rowing, kayaking, volleyball, archery, gymnastics, etc. On hand for Olympic Day was Mike Knopp, Executive Director of the OKC Boathouse Foundation, Bart Connor, Olympic gymnast and Shaun Caven, Olympic kayak coach.