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"6 weeks to victory"--the 2nd part of the story of how Red Motley and Tom Goynes beat the odds in their 50:1 race to win the 1983 Texas Water Safari.
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On the Water: Races and Adventures with Carter Johnson & Dave Jensen
In this episode of Sandy’s Paddling Podcast, I sit down with two longtime friends, racers, and watermen — Carter Johnson and Dave Jensen. With decades of paddling, racing, and adventuring between them, Carter and Dave share stories from the early days on the water to their favorite races along the way. They also dive into the origins of the U.S. Surfski Champs and how it evolved into today’s Gorge Downwind Champs.
Epic Paddler Greg Barton
From winning Olympic gold to conquering the Sella Descent, from pioneering carbon fiber paddles to revolutionizing kayak design—Greg Barton has done it all. 🎖️🌊 It was a true honor to sit down with this living legend. 🎙️
Stories with Dad: Part 2 of "50 to 1 Long Shot" 1983 TWS Story
Stories with Dad: Part 1 of the "50to1 Long Shot" 1983 TWS Story
In the 1983 Texas Water Safari, Red Motley partnered with veteran racer Tom Goynes for what would become a defining experience for both of them. This is part 1 of the story of how Red got into racing and what led to their forming the "50 to 1 Long Shot" team. Together, they set their sights on something ambitious: not just finishing the race, but taking on the faster multi-man boats as a two-man team.
Marathon Canoe Royalty: Serge Corbin and Jeff Kolka
In today's episode of Sandy's Paddling Podcast, we'll be getting to know two iconic figures in marathon canoe racing: Serge Corbin and Jeff Kolka. Known for their unmatched endurance, skill, and fierce competitive spirit, Corbin and Kolka dominated the sport for decades. From the grueling AuSable River Canoe Marathon to the world-renowned Classique Internationale de Canots, their names have become synonymous with excellence and legacy in paddling. Helping me with the interview is Chris Issendorf. The video footage is from a race earlier this spring here in Texas (the TCKRA Spring Break Open). It was an honor getting to interview them! *Mild cursing (PG rated).
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