dragon boat racing in salford, machester, north west

Chinese Dragon Boat Festival in Manchester UK

On the weekend of 8th June, Manchester’s Salford Quays was taken over by the thrilling, extravagant and exciting UK Chinese Dragon Boat Festival!

Since the Xinhua Chinese Association (XCA) introduced the first UK Chinese Dragon Boat Festival (UCDBF) at the Salford Water Sports Centre in 2012, XCA has continuously been developing this event into a popular and well-known community. It is an event that contributes greatly to the multicultural and inclusive society, as well as promoting understanding, exchanges and friendship between the UK and China, which have been highly praised by all parties”https://www.dragonboatfestival.uk/about

The UK Chinese Dragon Boat Festival at Salford Quays always promises to be a vibrant and exhilarating celebration of Chinese culture and tradition. Spectators can enjoy a feast of Chinese cuisine, cultural performances, and family-friendly activities, immersing themselves in the rich heritage and festive spirit. All of the teams participating in the day’s dragon boat race were a brilliant mix of cultures making this a wonderfully diverse day.

The day began with a captivating opening ceremony setting the stage for a day of thrilling races and cultural festivities. Then the 41-teams strong dragon boat race began! The teams involved in the first race of the day were all local Mancunian teams, making this our first super competitive race of the day. Manchester United Foundation Red Devils won that first race with a time of 77.55 seconds. The races got more exciting and more competitive as the day went on. Teams gathered for team talks, tactics and good luck handshakes.

After round 1 the team leading the dragon boat race were the Belt and Road Association UK, the only team up until then to break the 65 second mark!

“As the festival unfolded, we witnessed colourful parades, lively performances, and a festive atmosphere that resonated with joy and enthusiasm. The intricately crafted dragon boats sailed past to the roaring cheers of spectators lining the quays. Drone footage was captured to get the sense of actually what it feels like to be slicing through the water at speed.” – https://www.rockfieldmedia.com/blog/uk-chinese-dragon-boat-festival-2024

Round 2 flew by with almost all teams improving on their round 1 times. More focused technique and understanding of how to propel the dragon boats through the water resulted in some incredible results. But still, no one could catch the tail of Belt and Road Association UK with a round 2 time of a fantastic 62.66 seconds!

One of our helms commented on his race with the Belt and Road Association UK saying “they were so quick off the start line I could’ve flown off the back of the boat! The power in that boat is unmatched!”  

The race wasn’t over though! As we all know, anything can happen in dragon boat racing! Advancing through to the three semi-finals were the 12 quickest teams with only 6 of these making it through to the grand-final. With a dramatic did-not-finish from Liverpool CSSA-2 due to a big wobble and a capsize, the semi-finals were completed. The six teams advancing through to the huge 6 boat grand-final were: The Belt and Road Association UK, Che Kung Tong, Bank of China, The Cargill Canoe, New Jackson Dragons and Liverpool CSSA-1.

With a nerve-wracking line up on the start line, all teams were set and ready to go. Hawaii 5-0 boomed around the water as the teams attempted to paddle to victory. It was an absolutely outstanding win from Belt and Road Association UK winning by at least a dragon boat length, flying to a well-deserved win!

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dragon boat race in Gloucester

Dragon Boat Race at Gloucester Docks

Gloucester Dragon Boat Festival returned for this year on Sunday 12th May 2024. The Rotary Club of Gloucester Severn and NewWave Events partnered up for another brilliant dragon boat race, raising money for Young Gloucestershire and other local charities.

The Rotary Club of Gloucester Severn was formed in 1983 supporting local, national and international causes through a programme of fundraising. The annual dragon boat race being a highlight of the club’s calendar with the club’s core values being fun, fellowship and fund-raising – nothing describes a charity dragon boat race better!

dragon boat race shield presentation Gloucester Docks

From 10am the picturesque Gloucester Docks saw teams of paddlers compete fiercely to become the Gloucester Dragon Boat Festival 2024 Champions. Rhian and Aiden bounced back and forth on the microphones, booming commentary and paddler interviews around the docks for all spectators to hear. Passers-by flocked around the waters edge, watching the extravagant dragon boats race every 15 minutes, with friends and families cheering their loved ones on!

“Since coming to Gloucestershire, it has become a firm favourite amongst hundreds of spectators.” – BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn0wexl6300o

 

By the end of Round 1 of the dragon boat race it was Team Safran that held the quickest time of the day so far with a whopping 64.92 seconds in their first race. That speedy Safran team didn’t come to play, they were in it to win it from the get go.

The rhythmic beat of drums and the synchronised chanting of ‘ONE, TWO’ from the paddlers drew even larger crowds to the docks, creating an electric atmosphere making the dragon boat race as competitive as ever. As you can see, the competition for best dressed was just as serious as the dragon boat racing!

Round 2 of the dragon boat race came to a close with Team Safran just managing to keep their lead, Team Hydro were hot on their tail however, with both teams securing a sub-60 time. Who will be able to secure that Champion spot this year?

In round 3 Team Hydro managed to overtake Safran’s time! Both teams advancing through to the semi-finals along with Simpson Associates, GMA, Tayntons and Newland Homes, all ready to paddle to the bitter end.

CHAOS in the semi-finals as Hydro JUST miss out on a place in the final with Safran, Tayntons and Newland Homes becoming the top three teams, ready to battle in the final to get their dragon head across that finish line first.

 
 

These three finalist teams paddled their hearts out to reach this final stage, showcasing incredible teamwork and determination. The weather – perfect, the water – calm, everything set for a thrilling final – but anything can happen in a dragon boat race final!

And it was a photo finish with all teams in the final finishing within one second of each other. Just scraping that win was, of course, Team Safran, becoming the 2024 Champions!

Amidst the friendly competition, the event created a real sense of camaraderie and community spirit, whilst raising money to help change peoples’ lives – making it a memorable day for all involved.

See you next year!