Singapore Kayaking Marathon 2006
National Kayaking Marathon
This year's event will be held at the Lower Seletar Reservoir for the first time. After banning all water crafts from the reservoirs for so long, the authorities are finally getting to their senses. Such activities do no harm to the environment or the quality of water that we drink each day.
The 2006 marathon is a 36km race for senior guys and 28km for the rest of human race. Check out http://www.scf.org/. Sea kayakers be warned as you will be expected to be left to fight for last place as many school racers will be participating! These young turks with their shiny Olympic-grade sprinters and 'winged' Brasca paddles will be hard to beat.
Other reservoirs open for water activities since last year are Macritchie Reservoir, Bedok Reservoir, and Pandan Reservoir. I think they are trying to promote Bedok as more of place for motorised water sports like water-skiing and powerboat racing, while Pandan as a sculling and rowing place. Lower Seletar for sailing and kayaking. And Macritchie will revert to its original role as a mecca of kayak racing.
In the old days
Macritchie was the kayaking place for colleges kayak teams at as far back as 1980s until PUB barred all activities in mid-90s due to 'croc sighting'. At that time, it looked more like floating bullshit. I was in my college kayak team training at macritchie before they banned kayaking. Then there were many memories of training days at Macritchie - the circuit training on the lawn, the very tiring runs, drinking direct from the reservoir, those latic acid-filled arms, coach shouting 1km from fininising line to start line.
Those days were rigorous and strict. There were rounds and rounds of circuit training, hundreds of push-ups, sit-ups, sprints sets, etc. We were punished for knocking our kayaks, or dropping them. The seniors just had to say 'YOU OWE ME 20!!' to various people who committed those crimes and the cumulative effect at the end of the day could be destructive to one's arms. But good old days indeed !
Next...
In a way it is good to see kayaking going home. Nothing beats fresh water kayaking if one's intention is just to kayak for an hour or so. It opens up a whole new lifestyle for those staying near the reservior where one could jump in a kayak to paddle for an hour before or after work. This is the lifestyle that has been sorely lacking in tiny Singapore!
Comments
'made-2-order-sterile-form' of spore kayakin! no offence bro! ;o)
thts why i have to travel all the way to kuching to kayak ! ;)
haha..
Poor Singaporean like us will have to make do with what we have..
soon we will be kayaking in the drain, provided license is granted.
fh20 > no chance of being crushed by the crocs over here u knw
Now, now, FH2o, don't you get any ideas.
The reservior is also quite scenic, I must say, it is just a different sight.
But nothing compare to Sir Fh2o scenic route, should just bring my MP3 and kayak with a tune in my mind..
Robin, you're probably right about the reservoir being scenic but after awhile wouldn't the scenery be like boring? Correct me if I'm wrong - I've always thought one kayaks for two reasons (or at least one of the two) and I'm referring to the serious kayakers.
One - to be in it for the competition, and/or - to explore new rivers/places for the sheer joy of discovering and experiencing beauty.
No matter, just enjoy doing your thing and, Fullmoon, thanks for sharing your adventures.
can't swim
probably will get seasick and
is afriad of doing risky stuff?
In KL, where can anyone go Kayaking? Sungei smelly?
Robin,
can too
will not and
am not!
In KL, who needs to go kayaking -sungei smelly or not! There are tons of other activities to keep one busy and amused. :D
See U on the Waters!
Fullmoon....
Happy new year (belatedly).
I am too old (lazy?) for racing. But kayaking is a joy none the less.
I hope we will see some new posts from you. Your pictures and thoughts are most welcome.