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PhantomChaos 07-12-2011 11:48 AM

It's meat on a rope weekend! The 64rd Annual Catalina Ski Race on Saturday, July 21
 
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Waterskiers from around the world will take part in the 63rd annual Catalina Ski Race, July 16, hosted by Long Beach Boat and Ski Club. 62 mile Ski Race from Long Beach to Catalina Island and Back.

The 62-mile challenge will start at 8:53 a.m. between Island White and Island Grissom in Long Beach Harbor. Fast powerboats will tow skiers to Avalon's Descanso Beach before heading back to the finish line in Long Beach, off Queen Mary's bow.

Pre-event activities will begin at 9 a.m. July 15 with the 17th annual Special Needs Children's Day, at Long Beach Marine Stadium. The day will include many water-related activities, prizes and food for children participating. According to Catalina Ski Race director Ken Vaughan, 15 percent of the nearly $3,000 raised this year through sponsorships will be donated to this special event.

Race boat inspections will take place from noon to 3 p.m. July 15 at the launch ramp area near Hotel Maya, on the Esplanade. The day will end with an International Reception at the hotel, at 6 p.m.

Race day festivities will open with a ski team parade at 7 a.m. A post-race trophy presentation is scheduled for 4 p.m. at Hotel Maya.

This year's Catalina Ski Race will feature 22 classes ranging from masters (men or women age 60 or older) to juniors (boys and girls age 15 and younger). The competition also attracts many international skiers from Europe and Australia.

Vaughan said the Catalina Ski Race is the highlight of the summer for many people. "We're the only waterski race in the world where everybody starts at once," he said. "We also are the only ones that allow 43-foot boats to participate. It's also an ideal location, skiing from Long Beach to Catalina. The skiers like the challenge out there in the open ocean. They say the first 10 miles are the most difficult."

According to Vaughan, last year, out of the 84 teams that started, only 74 finished the race. This year, he expects more than 70 teams to compete. All participants will receive a T-shirt declaring "I Survived," while each winning class member in first, second and third place will receive commemorative pewter plates.

This year, racing fans will be able to watch a live video stream of the event from their home computers, at riverdavesplace.com.

Vaughan said he and his all-volunteer staff are already planning a "bigger and better" race for next year.

"I think about this race every day," he said. "Our goal is to put on a good event, have fun and be safe."

For more information, visit catalinaskirace.net.

Dean Ferry 07-12-2011 12:11 PM

"Meat on a rope" that's some funny chit right there!

bcschoe 07-12-2011 12:22 PM

Very Cool. I only wish I could be there this year.

These guys are certainly NOT SCARED!

PokerRun388 07-12-2011 08:50 PM

I hope the marine layer isn't there again...

RaggedEdge 07-12-2011 08:59 PM

Meat on a rope! Never heard it refered to like that. Pretty close I would imagine! :eek:

nitrousnolan 07-12-2011 09:06 PM

Sounds like this is a cool event that I would like to see atleast once. 60+ miles on skis must beat the chit out of you!!!

Kurt Hamilton 07-12-2011 10:34 PM

Just to confirm. It isnt the only race in the world to start all at once.
Here in cairns alone we have 3 or more each year that do so, including Green Island classic and Cairns to Cooktown, the longest ski race on earth. 105miles of open ocean!!!!

terryandalexa 07-13-2011 12:51 AM

Hey Nort, it's been awhile, yep, we're there per usual to watch the launch ! It's always incredible! Definitely takes great driving skills to get out of the harbor safely with the typical massive fleet going out !

PhantomChaos 07-15-2011 01:29 PM

Hey Terry! Glad things are good. Hope to see you soon!

bajabob38 07-15-2011 02:26 PM

Does the D man still hold the world record :drink:


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