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Front Page arrow Events & Coverage arrow Race Report: "King of the Forest" Endurance Race
Race Report: "King of the Forest" Endurance Race PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 12 July 2006

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This forest is one of the most beautiful places I have ever had the pleasure of riding my longboard in! We still call it the "Demo Forest" even though the name has been changed. Nestled in this forest is a 10 kilometer paved path that winds through the trees with breathtaking views, creeks, wildlife and a few nice, long rolling hills. This paved path is closed to motor vehicles and used by all manner of recreational activities such as bikers, walkers, joggers, rollerbladers etc... After spending some time riding with friends along this path, I was sitting down with my good buddy Tony "Bag of Donuts" Moberg, discussing the possibility of developing a unique event for the Vancouver longboard scene and he suggested that we think about the Demo Forest. This was the birth of The King of The Forest 20k Longboard Endurance Race.

The first year, we decided that "begging forgiveness was easier than asking for permission", so we ran The KOTF as an outlaw race. The race went off without a hitch and the awards ceremony/after party was an absolute blast. However, a few days after the event, I received a letter from the man in charge at The LSCR. He was not happy with our outlaw race. I wrote him back and, in my letter, I let him know that we would like the opportunity to learn how to use the reserve responsibly, (Begging forgiveness). They set some simple guidelines for us and we met them this year.

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July 7th, we met at 6:00pm at the gazebo, near the starting gate for the race meeting. The energy level was high, the anticipation strong. Standing by, prepared for the worst and hoping for the best, were The Saint Johns Ambulance volunteers. Along the course, racers would find five race course Marshals dressed in red KOTF t-shirts, armed with two way radios. In the flats, there were water stations that I'm sure all the racers were happy to find. This is a grueling 20 KM race against the clock; not for the casual cruiser!

The first heat of four skaters left the gate at 6:30 sharp. The remaining heats followed in two minute intervals. Again, this race went off without a hitch and we raised close to $1000.00 for a local humanitarian organization called The Harvest Project. Each racer paid a $50.00 entrance fee, with half of that fee being donated to the local charity.

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Last year's second place winner, Mathew Haines was crowned "King Mathew" with a record-breaking time of 44:29, beating defending champion King Brian's record of 47:50. King Brian fell into 9th place with 51:37. Last year's third place winner, Hugh "Kibbling" Johnston, moved up a spot to take second place with 47:06. Matt "Hoodie" Shaw also moved up from 5th place last year to claim 3rd place with 47:26.

Good times were had by all and another KOTF goes down in the record books! I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the racers, the guys at The Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve and the sponsors (Landyachtz, Rayne, Redneck, OSB, Skull Skates, Wickwinder, Concrete Wave, Spectrum Skatepark Creations & Lonsdale Board Co.) Special thanks to Tammy Anderson, Ari Barnes, Tim Watson and all the volunteers for a great event.

Who will be crowned King of The Forest next year?


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