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The Race
Starting Options
Boats will start in intervals as before, EXCEPT that all boats
will start in packs for that catagory. Packs will be limited to
a max of 10 boats. Race head to head against your buddies, or
follow someone if you don’t know the river well! This also
builds another safety net into the race.
Competitiors range from World Champion Rodeo Boaters to U.S.
Wildwater Team members, professional videographers, river professionals
on raft teams, as well as amateur recreational boaters.
Over the years the race has been a huge success, with more than
100 competitors annually coming from all over the continental
United States, Canada, Japan and Europe.
The race has also enjoyed considerable media coverage on the
local, regional, and national level through television, newspaper,
radio, American Whitewater magazine, Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine,
an “Adventure Update” on Outdoor Life Network, and
Outside magazine online. The event has also been included in the
hour-long Outdoor Life Network production for the World Rafting
Championships, which was distributed around the world.
Boat Classification for The Animal Upper Gauley Race
This Race is for Experts Only!!!
Kayaks
Wildwater Class: Any kayak or over 13’2” in length,
except the Perception Wavehopper.
Wavehopper Class: Perception Wavehopper © only
Slalom Class: Kayaks under 13’2” and more than 8’6”
in length
Playboat Class: Kayaks 8’6” or less in length
C1
Wildwater Class: Any kayak or over 13’2” in length,
except the Perception Wavehopper.
Wavehopper Class: Perception Wavehopper © only
Slalom Class: Kayaks under 13’2” and more than 8’6”
in length
Playboat Class: Kayaks 8’6” or less in length
OC1
Open Canoe: Solo and/or Tandem. No electric pumps.
Rafts
Raft Team: Six Person teams, paddle boats only. 12 – 14
foot length. Please pre-register.
Open Class
ALL other boat types are invited to compete, however it does
take three boats of a type to make a class and be eligible for
prizes.
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