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EP03: “This Could Be Their Last Adventure” - The Power of Dragon Boating with Meri Gibson

53 min · 1. touko 2026
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“This could be their last adventure.” For thousands of paddlers around the world, dragon boating is more than a sport, it’s community, recovery, purpose and in some cases, a final chapter lived to the fullest. In this episode of Paddles Ready, Dougie and Hando are joined by Meri Gibson, President of the International Breast Cancer Paddlers Commission Global, to share the story behind one of the most powerful movements in paddle sport. From her personal journey into dragon boating to leading a global community across 40+ countries, Meri reveals how the sport has created opportunities, connection and meaning for tens of thousands of breast cancer paddlers worldwide. 🔥 In this episode: * How dragon boating became a global movement for breast cancer paddlers  * The growth from 19 countries to over 40 worldwide  * Why participation and elite competition both matter  * The emotional reality behind global festivals and events  * The story behind “this could be their last adventure”  Plus: 👉 Meri’s Hot Take on age divisions, inclusivity, and the future of the sport 👉 Why dragon boating might be one of the most powerful community sports in the world This episode goes beyond racing, it’s about people, resilience, and the impact of paddle sport on lives across the globe. 👉 Visit paddlesready.com [https://paddlesready.com/] 👉 Subscribe and follow to stay connected to the global paddle community

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