It's that time of the year again. Time for the our Lake Gregory Dragon Boat Races. WOOT! WOOT!
This year marks the 5th annual Dragon Boat Races. There will be 40-foot canoes all decked out in dragon heads and tails, led by the sounds made by the dragon boat drummers with their rhythmic drumbeats indicating the timing and frequency of paddling strokes.WHAT IS DRAGON BOATING? It's a boat of 12 paddlers, a drummer and a steers-person paddling to cross the finish line faster than their competition. These races began in Southern China and dragon boating is the fastest growing international team water sport.
Sunday, August 21: Now the Professional dragon boat teams take to the water at Lake Gregory on Sunday starting at 9 a.m. and ending at 3:30 p.m. Men's, women's, mixed, masters and BCS teams will compete.
Admission: Fee is $ 10.00/ boat per person includes gate fee 40 foot canoes 250 meter race teams of 12-bring you own or be assigned Race is at 10:00 AM
Admission to WATCH the Dragon Boat Races: $3 per person.
For additional information online visit Lake Gregory Dragon Boats.
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historical San Moritz Lodge in Crestline. There will be a dessert and drink bar provided by Simply a Soiree, live music by some of our local bands; Rippers and Rock Shots.
"FOR Parks," a non-profit organization that secures funds for youth programs at San Bernardino County Regional Parks. Last year, 16 teams competed in these races, but this year we are expecting close to 32. And I'm thinking that each year it will continue to grow and grow.
Boaters, get your motors runnin'.... I mean paddles warmed up and ready for the
Lake Gregory Dragon Boat Race in August. It actually began a few years ago with a couple of boaters and some park visitors who teamed up to challenge each other. Now, it's a two-day event with 400 competitors (as of last year).