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2010

January 20, 2008

*Woody competing at the Canadian Championship's in 2004*
Woody - CAN757.JPG

Well, as was announced last week to Dryden's Centennial Committee and the media blitz that followed, Northwest Ontario Windsurfing (NOW) is super stoked to let you know that Dryden, Ontario will be host to the 2010 Canadian Master's Windsurfing Championship! This major national windsurfing event will take place Aug 6-9 during the same time as our city's 100th birthday celebrations, so there will be lots to do for the windsufer's, and non windsurfer's alike. I would ask all my wind brother's and sister's whom I've met over the years to attend our special event in 2010. This is a dream come true for myself and our local windsurfing community. Your attendance in 2010 will be acknowledged with deep gratitude, aaaaand maybe a beer or two :) You may want to compete in the regatta, or just simply hang out and have a holiday weekend that promises to be full-on in the social dept.

Look for lots more about our windsurfing club NOW and the 2010 Canadian Master's Windsurfing Championship's on our soon-to-be website www.windsurfnow.ca

Stay Cool...

Posted by Brad at January 20, 2008 9:59 AM

Comments

Great job Brad!!! Only a few years back you held our first regatta on Thunder Lake with a big goal in mind to make this event bigger and bigger!
Goal accomplished!!! Lets get in great shape for that one!!

Woodette

Posted by: Margot at January 20, 2008 11:15 AM

Congrats.. Gonna Pack the town full of people!!! Maybe we might have to come up and spectate..

Posted by: Mikey at January 20, 2008 6:42 PM

I love that picture!
Oh and...good job on getting us where we are today.

Posted by: Shan/Surfy at January 21, 2008 4:31 PM

Way to go Woody, hard work and dedication!!

Posted by: Links at January 21, 2008 7:39 PM

Brad

It is impressive that is for sure.

Cheers Larry

Posted by: larry daignault at January 25, 2008 4:39 PM

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