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2007 Dragonboat World Champs - 200m Finals

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

2007 Dragonboat World Championships
Sydney, Australia
Premier Opens 200m Finals

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  • Standing is banned in all international competitions directly under the control of the IDBF, however it is still done throughout Asia - and to be honest having done both it's much more fun! You should try steering those babies - it's like floating and the boat bobs up and down amazingly!

    As for max speed - not sure but it would have been an average of 18km/h to get that time so I figure top would be 20+?

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  • Philippines team is a machine!

  • Congratulations team Philippines!!!! Congrats especially to our brother Ramie Llano...and to the rest of the team. More power!!!

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  • ~~~PHILIPPINE TEAM WAS COMPOSED OF SOLDIERS AND PERSONS FROM THE PHILIPPINE ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE AND SOME ARE COASTGUARD PERSONNEL...SIMPLY AWESOME....REALLY FAST...I WANT TO BE A FEMALE ROWER SOMEDAY...=D

  • FUCK CHINA!

  • philippines astig!!!! inovertekan lhat .hahah.lupet!

    

  • max speed?

  • We row alongside dragonboaters almost everyday, and shit these guys are like 10x faster.

  • You can't stand up on the boats anymore when you paddle right? The Europeans I think complained about it so standing was forbidden.

  • They were BUK boats used, not Champion

  • keep up the good work and skill kababayan.

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