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No sight, no problem for these 91大黄鸭 dragon boaters

The blindfolded race was a new event at the 91大黄鸭 Dragon Boat Races held Aug. 27 and 28 on Okanagan Lake.
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The Sonar Dragons paddled to victory at THE AUG. 28 blindfold dragon boat race.

Blind ambition led the Sonar Dragons to victory on Sunday morning, which was exactly what Bill Mah demanded.

鈥淚鈥檝e instructed our guys we have to win this, or I will have a hard time explaining it,鈥 Mah said, cheerfully the day before the inaugural blindfold race, which pitted a boat of visually impaired rowers against two boats filled with blindfolded competitors. The steerage person and the drummer were sighted.

The Sonar Dragons paddle in 91大黄鸭 each season with a roster of 28, eight of whom are visually impaired while the remaining are sighted.

鈥淭he beauty of dragon boating is, we have the advantage of the beat of the drum,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have to paddle to the rhythm, so once you are in the boat the barriers we usually face aren鈥檛 there anymore.鈥

Mah, who is blind, has been paddling since 1999  but this year鈥檚 race against blindfolded teams was a first.

鈥淲e got involved with dragon boating the first year the 91大黄鸭 Dragons hosted the festival,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e thought, there鈥檚 a breast cancer awareness team, there鈥檚 a transplant team鈥o why not a blind team?鈥 he said, adding that other cities already had blind and visually impaired teams, all of which were supported by BC Blind Sport.

Mah explained that in addition to getting people with sight issues out in a healthy way, paddling and this weekend鈥檚 race in particular also serve as a reminder to the greater community that there are blind people participating in their cities and towns.

The blindfolded race was a new event sponsored by Vibrant Vines, 2 per cent realty and Barski Industries that gained a lot of fanfare, but it wasn鈥檛 the only draw to the waterfront on Saturday and Sunday.

There were 31 teams from B.C., Alberta and Saskatchewan which competed in the 11th annual Dragon Boat Festival in Tugboat Bay.

A number of races were planned, although Mother Nature nearly scuttled the whole thing.

On 11:30 a.m on Saturday, the winds kicked up and racers were asked to standby until conditions improved. They didn鈥檛, and at 2:30 p.m., remaining races were canceled.

Sunday was much calmer, and the races carried on.

Entertaining the racers and spectators was 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Japanese drumming group, Yamabiko Taiko.

For results go to www.kelownadragonboatclub.com for information.Japanese drummers



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