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Join the Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team
for lots of summer fun, fitness and friendship. We are a social team full of cultural vigor, that likes to eat.

We have been featured on television, local, national and international. We have a unique and internationally famous fundraiser dinner event.

We practice Sunday 1:30 pm -3:30 pm Tuesday 6pm-7:45pm Wednesday 6pm - 7:45 pm

We meet at Dragon Zone clubhouse - just south of Science World in Creekside Park above the Aquabus and dragon boat docks.

Our coach Todd Wong has 15+ years of experience including novice, recreational and competitive levels, and both community and corporate teams.

Our 2005 Season brought us the David Lam Award for being the team that best represented the multicultural spirit of the Alcan Dragon Boat Festival, and Bronze medals at the Vancouver International Taiwanese Dragon Boat Race. In 2007, we won Gold in B Division at Vernon Races.

For more information:
Click on Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dragon Boat team information
phone: 604-987-7124-
e-mail: gunghaggis at yahoo dot ca

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2009 TICKETS Available in October 2008

WHAT: GUNG HAGGIS FAT CHOY: Toddish McWong's Robbie Burns Chinese New Year Dinner - 12th Annual Dinner, celebrating 250th Anniversary of Robert Burns' birth + Chinese New Year's Eve.

WHEN: 6PM January 25 2009, SUNDAY
doors open 5pm


WHERE: Floata Chinese Restaurant,
#400-180 Keefer St.


CULTURE: Our Performers create something special for us every year with traditional and contemporary performances featuring everything in-between and beyond!

FOOD: A quirky fusion/mix/buffet of Scottish Canadian and Chinese Canadian culture 10 course Chinese banguet dinner
2004 - The debut of Gung Haggis Won-Ton
2005 - Haggis lettuce wrap!
2007 - Haggis dim sum appetizer buffet
2008 - Scotch tastings!
Watch for more surprises in 2008!






Description of 2006 Gung Haggis Fat Choy Dinner featuring performers: Rick Scott & Harry Wong, The Shirleys, Joe McDonald & Brave Waves, Sean Gunn, author Joy Kogawa, with co-host Prem Gill .

Media Inquiries
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Year Archive
View Article  Gung Haggis paddles hard for 2nd place in Mixed C Championships Vernon Dragon Boat Race
Gung Haggis paddles hard for 2nd place in Mixed C Championships Vernon Dragon Boat Race

Gung Haggis group picture - photo Samis by you.
Gung Haggis Fat Choy dragon boat team: front row kneeling - Steven, Jane, Debbie, Todd, Marion, Julie, Tzhe, Stuart, Brooke; standing - Kristine, Pat (host), Jim, Ernest, Dave, Deb (host), Hillary, Wendy, Jonas (back), Ashleigh, Tony, Alissa, Richard (back), Gayle, Mary, Stephen (back), Raphael, Dan.

Winning vs Fun....  Vacation vs Serious Competition.

We put FUN first... and "WINNING at all costs" last, with Haggis somewhere in between.....

Jim Blatherwick and the team - photo Brooke Samis

Jim and Jonas warm up with the team.  Lots of kilts worn by team members Marion, Stuart, Todd, Tzhe and Jim! - photo Brooke Samis

Julie, Ashleigh and Brooke - photo Dave Samis

Drummer Julie, 3 year veteran Ashleigh, rookie initiate Brooke - all happy to be on the team and in Vernon - photo Dave Samis

Gung Haggis passing the swimming dock - photo Brooke Samis by you.
Gung Haggis team paddling out past the dock, Todd steers dressed in kilt with Julie as drummer dressed in Hawaiian style grass skirt. Our hosts, Pat and Bill Martin's waterfront home where many of us stayed and where we held team bbq Saturday night, is in the background  - photo Brooke Samis.

We were in C Championship semi-final... on Sunday morning.  We were boat #3.

It was exciting with all the wind swept waves in the tourquoise green waters of Kalamalka  Lake, like paddling in Hawaii.

"Hawaii 5-0 paddling," I yelled out to the team.  "Lean out, paddle hard - just like outrigger paddling!"  We did a start piece and a power series.  We turned the boat around with our back to the wind to await being called to the start line.

Wind kicked up.... all boats called to start line...  Boat #2 turned sideways and was hit by a broadside wave, and gently tipped over.  All paddlers in the water....  Chase boats on scene.  All boats recalled to start line.  Races delayed for an hour afterwards....

Races started up again at 12 noon, after winds died down.
I steered...  water is still bouncy....  can't hold the boat on course.  Boat veering right.  Let it run... hold the boat.  Boat beside us narrowly passes us.  Gain control.  Start again...  We are way behind 3 of the teams, but we still pass a team on far right.  We feel good about our finish, we recovered well.  I feel I made the right corrections for controlling these keel-less Dynasty boats from Calgary.  Despite the steering mishap, our time was a decent 2:45.25.  We are set for the next race.


Gung Haggis team recovers from steering mishap.  Todd is steering as the boat bounces across the tops of wave swells.  Drummer Julie gives the team directions to keep them going. - photo courtesy of  Ben Lee.

C Finals - we are boat #2 in Lane 1. (all teams are moved one lane over.)
Water not as bouncy.  We know we can do well.
good start.  Neck and neck with lane boat #3 in lane 2.  They are the Red Hot Chili Peppers from Kelowna.  I know the drummer and steers from the inaugural  Vernon races in 2005.

Still neck and neck...  Julie called a power series, and we moved up a seat, just passing the team on our right.  Were we first? or second now?  There was another team in the middle lane. I called a finish, and the team dug deeper.  We called out our favorite cue word, "More, More More" - inspiring us to reach more, dig deep more, give more power.  It was close.   We crossed the finish line.  We we 1st?  Were we 2nd?  Were we 3rd?

We headed to the beach.  We talked to our team mates who didn't paddle - but watched the race, and our friends. 
"2nd... unofficially," they told us.  Team Rift Raft was 1st... but we were gaining on them... another 50 m, and we would have had them.

A good hard race.  The boat stayed straight.  We powered hard.  Our paddles were deep.  We got 2nd place in the C Championship with a time of 2:28.29, just 2.1 seconds behind the first place of 2:26.19 by Rift Raft.  Yay!

We were signed up for the 3rd annual demonstration water-ski pull.  The team that pulls a water skier up for the longest time... wins registration for next year's Greater Vernon Dragon Boat Race.  2 years ago, none of the successfully teams managed to pull their water skier - but our skier (Ashleigh) popped up the fastest before she lost control.  Last year we tried again, but no pop up for Ashleigh.

This year, the winds picked up again soon after the finish of the Mixed Adult A Championship.  We were standing in line, waiting for the water-ski pull meeting, when white cap waves accompanied gusty southerly winds.  The water ski pull was soon canceled.

We headed to the beer gardens for the medal ceremony.  The women's races were announced first.  Unfortunately, the C Finals didn't have medals, as race organizer Shawn Samol explained this would be rectified for next year.  B Finals and A Finals were next announced.  The Extreme Currents women's team from Kamloops were the top women's team for the 4th year in a row.  Mana Wahine, a 2 year old women's team from Chilliwack came 2nd.

Next the C Championships were being announced.  Several of our team members moved closer to the stage, as we were ready to accept our medals.  We made sure everybody wearing a kilt was there.  Shawn Samol again explained that they didn't have medals for the C Finals and that it would be rectified for next year.  They did announce the winners.  3rd was Red Hot Chili Paddlers from Kelowna who were DQ.  2nd was Gung Haggis Fat Choy.  1st was Team Rift Raft.

Mixed B Finals were won by Calgary Racing Club, Fluid Motion was 2nd, with SDR - Shaggin' Dragons Reloaded coming 3rd.

The A Finals were very exciting and very close.  Sudden Impact Black came first by a micro-second of  2:09.47 vs. 2:09.61 for Pacific Reach 2 (winners for previous 3 years in Vernon).  Extreme Currents from Kamloops beat out Topmade Fusion with a time of 2:14.50 vs 2:14.88

Gung Haggis paddlers all had lots of fun.  That's what counts.  We paddled 3 races + the 1000m demonstration race where we came first after passing 3 teams.  Today we were on the water 3 times, where our 1st race was cancelled because of high winds, after a team tipped into the water after being hit broadside by a wave.  Our 2nd race where I lost control of the boat in windy conditions that made it hard steering with the waves, but regained control for a good finish... and our 3rd race where we went neck and neck to the finish line with Red Hot Chili Paddlers on our right, passing them but coming a very close 2nd place to the boat in lane 4.

View Article  Gung Haggis dragon boat team practice review for July 13
Gung Haggis dragon boat team practices race turns in bay beside David Lam Park.

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Here's a picture of Gung Haggis dragon boat team racing in the Rec C medal Final at the Rio Tinto Alcan Dragon Boat Festival in June. - photo Ray Shum

It sure is nice not to have the water coliform bacteria warning for the East Basin of False Creek.  We can take so much for granted in our beautiful city, that unfortunately occasionally lets raw sewage empty into False Creek.  It's a wonder that False Creek has been the model for new city development in Dubai.

But paddling out by David Lam Park on Sunday was really beautiful.  There were people walking on the sea walk.  And when are dragon boats arrived, we provided a spectator sport for them, as we practiced some race starts, then created a mini-Guts & Glory "twice around an oval" race, as we started from one end of the bay to the other.

We had taken out two Gemini boats on Sunday, roughly Vernon roster vs non-Vernon roster with 12 paddlers in each boat.  We paddled straight to Cambie Street Bridge where we traded one paddler to even out the boats, then paddled a mini race along the North Shoreline of False Creek to David Lam Park.  It was good to see the competitiveness come out between the two boats as they paddled side by side.

Highlight of the practice was doing a mini-Guts & Glory Race. probably about 700 to 800m total, at the David Lam Park Bay....  in anticipation of the 1000m mini G&G in Vernon.
We started beside the sculpture, then raced towards the orange marker for the first turn, back around the sculpture, and a final turn at the orange marker, then back to the sculpture to complete the race.

First boat time 5:04 

second boat time 5:19
LOTS of FUN!!!!

PRACTICE TONIGHT!!!

6pm practice tonight...
It's going to be another beautiful sunny evening...

Expect another straight-ahead paddle out to David Lam Park where we will do some technique work.

It's also Stuart Mackinnon's birthday eve...
So Stuart's choice for Gung Haggis foodie club after practice.


View Article  Coliform Count warning in False Creek East Basin... but we paddle anyways on Sunday
Gung Haggis dragon boat team braved the high coliform count in False Creek East Basin and paddled anyways.

Today's dragon boat practice was different.  There was an nervous tension about paddling on the water this weekend.

The beaches are closed when the coliform bacteria count is 200 per 100mls of water.  The coliform bacteria count for False Creek East basin hit 2900 for 100 mls of water.  This is insanely high.  According to the June 30th report, the count for Sunset Beach was 118, Kitsilano Beach 59 and Locarno was 25. 2900 is extreme!  Apparently, the central and western basins of False Creek hit coliform counts of 500 and 300 respectively. 

Last Wednesday evening, we saw people swimming in the water off the houseboats at Granville Island.  Personally, I wouldn't swim in False Creek.  The water is pretty stagnant especially in the East Basin.

The Vancouver Coastal Heath Authority posted a warning:

RECREATIONAL WATER QUALITY ADVISORY

Due to elevated coliform counts in the East Basin of False Creek, the Medical Health Officer is advising recreational users of this water body to refrain from doing so until further notice.  Kayakers, rowers, dragon-boaters and other users of East False Creek (east of Cambie Bridge) are encouraged to utilize the Central and West basins of False Creek.   

If users insist on using the East Basin, they should take extra precautions to prevent ingestion (swallowing) or inhalation of water droplets, or submersion into False Creek water.  Should an accidental exposure occur, shower off with clean water and wash hands thoroughly after leaving the boat or water.

The sources of the accidental sewage contamination have been discovered and rectified as of 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 4th   We expect to see improving results as early as next week and will lift the advisory as soon as the coliform counts return to acceptable levels.  Visit http://www.vch.ca/environmental/ for updates on July 7th.



The Vancouver Sun and other media have been posting stories about the high coliform bacteria count in the East Basin of False Creek.

False Creek coliform count soars

5 Jul 2008 ... The online source for Vancouver news, business, sports, entertainment, classified ads, horoscopes, weather, local news and more.
www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews/story.html?id=a82d460d-ec35-4f95-b49f-6c3c6d3ae968 - 71k - 

Coliform warning for False Creek

4 Jul 2008 ... Globaltv.com offers unique and exclusive information on news and entertainment, Full episodes for select priority programs including ...
www.canada.com/globaltv/bc/story.html?id=e9af37d5-4a90-466a-97fa-3cd545abc5a0 - 46k -
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False Creek sewage leak may take several days to clear up

6 Jul 2008 ... Municipal engineers have found the source of contamination that has spiked coliformFalse Creek, but it may be several  www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/07/06/bc-false-creek-sewer-blocked.html -


There was a Water Safety notice posted on the Clubhouse + the dock entrance. 
The warning was for recreational activity in the EAST BASIN - East of Cambie Bridge.  West and Central Basin were fine.

Dragon Zone sent out a warning to dragon boat members that "if you do still choose to practice please exercise caution. Avoid splashing. Wear sunglasses or other protective eyewear to avoid water coming in contact with your eyes. Wash all exposed skin immediately after paddling."

Some people didn't want to do go out on the water... But we all discussed the coliform issue.

We had an ex-Van City engineering dept guy who didn't paddle... but a recently retired GVRD Annacis Island Sewage Plant Manager and a son of retired chief medical officer who did.  We expected these veteran paddlers to know what the numbers really meant. 

We discussed the water situation for 10 minutes.  We recognized that the water situation has had coliform count warnings in past years, and that this was different because it appeared that 3 sewage pipes were involved.  But we figured that as long as the water stayed out of the boat, out of our eyes and mouths... and we stayed out of the water - we would be fine.

The water did seem cleaner and clearer than when red tide was active, but this is NOT an indicator of coliform account. 

We did a 45 minute session on mental training (eg. imagery, cue words, positive thinking, mental preparation, team cohesion).

We then went for a 70 minute session of paddling to Burrard Bridge and back.

6 paddlers chose not to paddle.
12 paddlers chose to paddle - including 2 first timers, 1 second timer,  1 6th timer.
other paddlers chose to take the Sunday off...

We minimized splashing in the East Basin, and focused on long slow distance paddling.  Coliform count is expected to diminish early next week.

We all went for gelato after practice at Mario's Gelato.  I brought out my Wet Wipes from my car, and passed them around for everybody.

Cheers, Todd
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