Video of a guy in Japan doing an ender

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Video of a guy in Japan doing an ender

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Pretty cool. Saw this on youtube. Makes me wonder how many open boaters there are outside of North America?
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Nice roll, too!

Kaz has taught a slalom clinic in Japan before; he might have an idea how popular open canoes are over there.

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Yeah, there was a video of an open boat slalom race in japan on youtube too. I'd be curious to know how many people enter the races over there.
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I know we have a few lurkers from Japan with a couple occasionally posting as well!
Now I wonder if an Pacific rim armada/alf event would be in order. ;-)
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Count me in for the armada! Nihongo-ga wakarimas-ka?
There are many open canoe paddlers in Japan and all types of rivers to paddle.

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In the early 90's we shipped as many container of canoes and butt boat to Japan as we did to Europe, from Dagger that is and we had quite a few Japaness vistor to the plant as well.
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kaz wrote:Count me in for the armada! Nihongo-ga wakarimas-ka?
There are many open canoe paddlers in Japan and all types of rivers to paddle.

Jkaz
A few of them apparently got bored with slalom training and found playboating though buddy....? :lol:

Maybe you can bring a playboater on the next trip... and his wife and daughter... maybe his dog too. :wink:
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There were Japanese guys at the World's rodeo on the Ottawa in 1997. But they did not like horseshoe...

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Post by xmas0c1c1k1 »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wxDTiXw ... re=channel
C1 guy in japan..
I'm in korea but haven't had a chance to check out the whitewater scene yet seems more kayak based here
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duh :o

when you get to a country where there are more canoes than boats with trainin blades gives us a shout and we will move there, as of now it is the southeast just slightly ahead of Canada. However do check out the boatin in Korea I have a job comin up ther in about six months or so.
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Re: Video of a guy in Japan doing an ender

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Kon nichi wa

I think there are not so many single paddlers in Japan.
Feb 7, 2009 local slalom race was held in Mitake Valley
in Tokyo and participants were......
K1 : 25
OC1: only 2 (me and Taro)
Race Video is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_pGdtX1wI4
Paddling the blue RUMBA in the video was not me.
I rent my boat to a friend of mine Mr. Taro
who is Japan national team kayaker.
It was his first experience to paddle the OC1.
I tempted him to switch from yakker to single paddler. :D

In spite of serious depression, many OC1 paddlers in Japan
purchase new boat.
Kaz san exports lots of INFERNO to Japan.
Maybe single paddlers in Japan become increase ?
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Both those youtube videos showed (I think) great looking paddles. Any ideas to what they were using for paddles?
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Post by Lennart »

the paddles could be double dutch ,
They look to me like they are

I saw some kayaks as well from them in the vid.
Propper Writing in English, how do you do that, with dyslexia, bad hand eye coordination, ect. and in a foreign language
sorry fore all the mistakes.
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Post by Motoari »

Hi Paddle Power san,

Taro san use my paddle.
It is Caiman RAAB SLALOM with aramid/carbon shaft.
http://www.caiman.cz/

Also Double Dutch and Gala sport are popular in Japan.
http://www.doubledutch.nl/
http://www.galasport.com/
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