
North Beach, MD –ย It was great day to be in North Beach and on the Chesapeake Bay. Old-fashioned (think 8th century) speed-boaters drew a crowd and raised big bucks for Calvert Countyโs battle against hunger. The Saturday, June 18 event was the Fourth annual End Hunger in Calvert County Dragon Boat Festival.
Over 30 teamsโeach with 19 crew membersโcompeted for trophies in a series of 200 meter races.
At the end, the grand champion trophy was held and hoisted by a team called โHigh Speed, Low Drag-on,โ which bested the crew โDragon Boat Z.โ
The other four finalistsโthird through sixth-placeโwere โWake Busters,โ โThai Paddlers,โ โThe Corksmenโ and the โCorksmen 2.โ
โThey did all the work,โ said High Speed, Low Drag-onโ captain Rachel Califf of her winning crew. โThey all paddled well.โ
โThis was the biggest and best yet,โ said the Rev. Robert Hahn, senior pastor of Chesapeake Church and CEO of End Hunger in Calvert County. Hahn told The BayNet before the awards ceremony that a total of the money raised by the event was not available but was likely to be well over $50,000. โThereโs a variety of ways this event makes money,โ he explained. The boat crews pay an entry fee ($2,000 per crew) and vendors also contribute. Corporate sponsors aid the cause by covering the other expenses the event occurs.
During his post-race address at the awards ceremony, Hahn thanked the Town of North Beach for its efforts in making the logistical challenges of such an event a little easier.
In addition to the top six teams, several other trophies were presented. One of them went to โTeam North Beach,โ which recaptured the Mayorโs Cup a year after losing it to Chesapeake Beach. A boat crew from Exelon, โJust Another Day in Nuclear Paradise,โ won the Power Cup from a team representing Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative.
A special acknowledgement, the Hill-Climber Award, was presented to the team โMussels and Mermaids. The crew overcame adversity posed when one of its matesโKayla Amosโwas killed, along with her husband, in a motor vehicle collision on Valentineโs Day.
Hahn has already announced that the race will again take place next year. When it was held for the first time in June 2013, the End Hunger in Calvert County event was the first dragon boat race ever on the Chesapeake Beach. This year it wonโt be the only dragon boat race in Calvert County. A dragon boat race is scheduled for this August in Solomons.
For more information about End Hunger in Calvert County, visit www.endhungercalvert.org/
Contact Marty Madden at marty.madden@thebaynet.com
