Showing posts with label season 19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label season 19. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Fire, Meat and Good Times | DieselFish Dragon Boat Team

DieselFish's End-of-Season Party




On November fourth, DieselFish gathered at Beque Korean Grill to celebrate a successful season. The team's members scorched meat, tossed back shots of soju and enjoyed each other's company. 

"Tonight, we're celebrating a successful season!" exclaimed Marynka Rojas, the team's coach. "We won medals in our last two races! We also grew the team with new members!"

Coach Rojas then explained that DieselFish will take some off. "It's getting too cold to paddle," she stated. "But we'll stay in touch with workout sessions and social events."

"We'll start paddling again in March! Get ready for season 20!" Rojas exclaimed. 

LET'S GO DIESEL! 












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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Thrills and Chills at Lake Merritt | DieselFish Dragon Boat Team



 DieselFish braved the elements and won another medal



The weather at this year’s Halloween Howl race was scary. A storm system swept through Lake Merritt on race day and battered the race course with three-quarters of an inch of rain and wind speeds that reached 25 miles per hour.

“It was wild out there! The rain was coming down hard and the wind was strong. Everyone got drenched,” said Marynka Rojas, DieselFish Dragon Boat Team’s coach. Bryan Lee, one of the team’s newest members was shocked by the intensity of the winds. “One of the tents blew away and landed on top of a building!” he stated.

Luckily, DieselFish was prepared. Many of the team’s veterans had experience racing in similar weather conditions. “The race at Treasure Island was like this every year, so we got used to it” recalled team member Sivagar Natarajan. Iris Fung agreed and noted that “whitecaps are exciting!”

This experience and sense of adventure helped DieselFish win a medal in the 1,000 meter race. “We kept calm and fought with everything we had,” said Coach Rojas.

“We got another medal! Our second in two months at Lake Merritt!” exclaimed Conely Chan. “It was worth getting wet!”

Email us at dfcaptains@gmail.com today to learn how you can join our outdoor sports adventures!