Friday, May 20, 2011

The 3rd Annual OluKai Ho’olaule’a



A quick video recap of
the 2011 OluKai Ho'olaule'a, courtesy of our friends at Ocean Paddler TV.
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The 3rd annual OluKai Ho’olaule’a two day ocean festival was held this past weekend, May 14th and 15th 2011, at Kanaha Beach Park, Maui.

Ho’olaule’a literally means “celebration”, but for us, it’s also an expression of gratitude. Each May, we hold our interpretation of this storied Hawaiian tradition on Maui’s north shore. The event blends elite competition with family-friendly cultural activities and attracts some of the world’s best SUP and OC1 paddlers to race the legendary 8-mile Maliko downwind run.

Over 400 paddlers participated is this years event, with approximately 220 SUP competitors, 100 OC1, and 100 ‘Ohana Fun Paddle participants. In addition to the races, friends and families came together to enjoy canoe sailing and surfing, ancient Hawaiian games, traditional luau, hula, and live music by Paula Fuga and Ekolu Kalama.

The 8-mile SUP and OC1 race was very close with extremely tight times in all race categories. The conditions were perfect with clear sunny skys, trades blowing 15-25 knots and the wind swell made it great for big glides and rides. The finale of both courses also made for a dramatic finish that engaged cheering friends, families, and spectators. The SUP race finished with a exciting 200 yard beach run, while the OC1 race featured a 180 degree buoy turn with a 100 yard up-wind paddle to the finish.

Sharon Baildoy opened both race days with a beautiful Pule – a traditional Hawaiian blessing. Soon after paddlers carried their watercrafts to the waters edge and set out to the starting line. Both races began at noon, with the top competitors finishing incredibly fast under an hour and the last competitors finishing just under 2 hours.

Both race days had an amazing spirit from paddlers and all others enjoying the event. The competitors demonstrated undeniable concentration and strength but once they crossed the finish line there was a true sense of camaraderie and respect for each other, displaying an authentic expression of Aloha!

The top 6 elite men’s and women’s division of each racing discipline shared a gender equal $15,000 prize purse. Kai Bartlett took first place in the Men’s Elite SUP race with a record time of 00:49:02, and 2010’s title holder Livio Menelau, took second with a time of 00:49:19.

Sunday, Jimmy Austin won the OC1 Men’s Elite race with a time of 00:47:37. Andrea Moller defended her 2009 and 2010 OluKai Ho’olaule’a sweep by winning both the Women’s SUP and OC1 Elite races back-to-back.

Full race results are available at http://www.olukai.com/Hoolaulea/raceresults

Race Results:
Men’s SUP Elite:
1st Kai Bartlett, Maui- 00:49:02
2nd Livio Menelau, Maui- 00:49:19
3rd Ekolu Kalama, Molokai- 00:51:39
4th Mark Raaphorst, Maui- 00:52:31
5th Jeremy Riggs, Maui- 00:53:12
6th Zane Schweitzer, Maui- 55:25

Women’s SUP Elite:
1st Andrea Moller, Maui- 00:55:42
2nd Talia Gangini, Maui- 00:59:25
3rd Devin Blish, Maui- 00:59:40
4th Theresa Felgate, Maui- 1:03:22
5th Rebecca Jakeway, Maui- 1:03:27
6th Dane Ward, Maui- 1:04:07

Men’s OC1 Elite:
1st Jimmy Austin, O’ahu- 00:47:36
2nd Manny Kulukulualani, O’ahu- 00:48:06
3rd Karel Jr.Tresnak, O’ahu- 00:48:30
4th Mael Carey, Maui- 00:48:45
5th Kai Bartlett, Maui- 00:48:56
6th Felipe Gomes, Maui- 00:49:14

Women’s OC1 Elite:
1st Andrea Moller, Maui- 00:53:15.4
2nd Dane Ward, Maui- 00:54:32
3rd Emili Janchevis, Maui- 00:54:43
4th Sharon Balidoy, Maui- 00:56:48
5th Trez Harrisson, Maui- 00:57:37
6th Theresa Felgate, Maui- 00:59:14

This year we expanded the Ho’olaule’a to include an ‘Ohana Fun Paddle, a 3-mile non-competitive, non-timed paddle for ocean enthusiast of all ages and all skill levels. The ‘Ohana Fun Paddle took place Saturday morning, from Paia Youth and Cultural Center to Kanaha Beach Park, with participants of all ages and all types of watercrafts.

In addition to the paddling events, guests enjoyed traditional Hawaiian games hosted by Maui Cultural Lands, sailing canoe rides on the HSCA champion vessel Kamakakoa, Lae ‘Ula O Kai canoe club’s traditional luau and a Hula performance by Hula Halau Alapa'i I Maluuluolele. Families relaxed on the park grass enjoying the festivities awaiting musical headliner, Paula Fuga. Before she took the stage there was a dramatic plumeria drop over the crowd. Following Paula Fuga’s performance, elite waterman Ekolu Kalama concluding Saturday’s event with an acoustic performance into the twilight hours.

One of the most important roles of our ‘Ohana is actively giving back. Through the event we were able to present over $100,000 in giveback donations to our ‘Ohana Giveback partners: Maui Cultural Lands, the Hawaiian Lifeguard Association's, Team Bradley, Team Kamakakoa of the Hawaiian Sailing Canoe Association, and hosts Lae ‘Ula O Kai canoe club.

May 14, 2011 'Ohana Fun Paddle



May 14, 2011 SUP Race













May 15, 2011 OC1 Race









Mahalo nui loa to the County of Maui, Lae’Ula O Kai Canoe Club, Maui Cultural Lands, Team Kamakakoa, Hawaiian Lifeguard Association, Mary Kielty and her ocean safety crew, Ocean Paddler TV, Paula Fuga, and all the paddlers, friends, and families for making this a truly special event.

For more photo's from the event please visit www.facebook.com/olukai

Thursday, April 14, 2011

OluKai Ho’olaule’a to be Broadcast Nationally on Universal Sports, an NBC Sports Partnership

Ocean paddling enthusiasts all over the United States will have their eyes on Kanaha Beach Park, Maui for the 3rd annual OluKai Ho’olaule’a

The OluKai Ho’olaule’a elite Stand Up Paddle (SUP) and one-man Outrigger Canoe (OC1) races will be featured on Ocean Paddler TV, airing nationally to over 50 million households on Universal Sports Network, an NBC Sports Partnership. 
 


The OluKai Ho’olaule’a is a celebration of the ocean and cultures that surround it. During the 2-day ocean festival, elite watermen, waterwomen and enthusiasts will have the opportunity to paddle race the legendary Maliko “downwinder” on Maui’s North shore, an eight-mile stretch from Maliko Gulch to the Lae ’Ula O Kai Canoe Club at Kanaha Beach Park. 


A $15,000 prize purse will be shared equally between the elite men’s and women’s divisions. The SUP race begins at 12:00PM on Saturday, May 14th. The OC1 race will launch at 12:00PM on Sunday. The OluKai Ho’olaule’a race coverage will reach 52 markets nationwide, including the nation’s top 10 media markets, 20 of the top 25 markets, totaling over 50 million households.OluKai and Ocean Paddler TV are excited to showcase the incredible skill, raw power, endurance and dedication of the world’s elite paddlers while offering unique insight into the authentic culture that surrounds the Hawaiian ocean paddling community.

Telling the OluKai Ho’olaule’a story, the races, music and cultural activities, to a national television audience offers an exciting opportunity to showcase Hawaii’s ocean culture to over 50 million households. We are excited to support the growth of SUP, OC1 and the extraordinary people connected to the sports.

Paddlers can register online at http://www.olukai.com/hoolaulea by May 4 to receive a Premium Race Package including luau dinner, technical race jersey, and a pair of OluKai sandals. Online registration closes May 10. Space is limited.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Getting In Some Training Runs for the Ho’olaule’a

The Ho’olaule’a is quickly approaching and paddlers are kicking it into gear to get trained and race ready. This past Saturday, Suzie Cooney (www.suzietrainsmaui.com) organized a Maliko practice run for paddlers to get some miles in on the famous downwinder.

Coming off an unexpected high surf advisory mid week, Saturday turned out to be fantastic sunny day. The high surf receded leaving perfect conditions with 15+ knot winds.

Paddlers began arriving at Paia Youth and Cultural Center just before 8am and ranged in age from late teens to 70 years young. One of the attendees, Sharina Husted, just gave birth to a new baby daughter 29 days ago and had never done a down wind paddle before! Paddlers consisted of local Mauians to visitors from Canada, California and England.


22 of the paddlers had never paddled this down wind stretch on the north shore of Maui. To them, Suzie’s Practice Fun Paddle was a huge sense of accomplishment and a great way to build up some confidence prior to the upcoming race. Want to know more about Suzie? Check out her blog at http://www.suzietrainsmaui.com/blog/ for training tips and future fun paddles she’s hosting.

Not quite ready for the full throttle of the full 8-mile Maliko race? Then the ‘Ohana Fun Paddle may be more your speed. It’s a 3-mile non-competitive, non-timed paddle. It starts at 9:00am on Sat May 14 and runs downwind from Paia Bay to Kanaha Beach Park. All human-powered ocean craft are allowed and a portion of the proceeds go to the OluKai ‘Ohana Giveback Program.

Learn more about the Ho’olaule’a and sign up for all races at http://www.olukai.com/Hoolaulea/about

Mahalo!

Friday, February 4, 2011

OluKai Wins 'Breakthrough Brand of the Year' at SIMA Image Awards!

What a great way to start the weekend! We are truly honored to be awarded the ‘Breakthrough Brand of the Year’ at last night’s SIMA Image Awards. Thank you for your support and for being part of the ‘Ohana. We couldn’t have done it without you!



Monday, January 10, 2011

Save The Date - 3rd Annual OluKai Ho'olaule'a


The 3rd annual OluKai Ho'olaule'a will be held May 14-15, 2011. Check back soon for more information. Watch the video below for coverage of last year's event.