Race Results!
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Conquer the Current will paddle on this year, but there are some changes!
For 2020 we are partnering with our friends at Surfrider's Connecticut Chapter ct.surfrider.org.
Out of state racer travel advisory/ quarantine in affect, it applies to visitors who are arriving from specific states with high rates of Covid-19 cases. It is the participant’s responsibly to abide by the terms of the Travel Advisory. Please refer to https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus/travel
This fun race/ regatta is open to all non-motorized safe seaworthy paddle craft including but not limited to: canoes, kayaks, stand up/ prone paddleboards, rowboats, surf skis, shells, currachs, OC's...
The Connecticut River Museum’s Fourth annual downriver paddle regatta will benefit the Museum’s education programs.
Date/ Times:
August 8, 2020 8:30AM to ~12:30 (refer to Schedule icon above for details)
Starts at Eagle Landing State Park Haddam and ends at Connecticut River Museum Essex (not a loop race)
Start- Eagle Landing State Park (Gazebo), 14 Little Meadow Rd, Haddam, CT 06438
Finish- In front of the Connecticut River Museum, 67 Main St, Essex, CT 06426
Registration Fees:
$60 per solo vessel, $80 per multi-person vessel
Open to men and women age 16 and over, with classes for SUP (All), Kayak and Open/ Miscelaneous- note the classes may change based on registration numbers. The race is staffed with support and safety boats. Youth ages 12-15 are welcome to participate with a registered participating adult, or as pre-approved by the race committee based on proven paddling/ water safety prowess.
Depending on local/ governmental restrictions, the race may be followed by an awards ceremony, otherwise awards will be given to paddlers upon finishing.
While we will have safety vessels, this race is strictly for paddlers of an intermediate to advanced level that are comfortable to safely paddle potentially against wind and potentially intense boat/wind chop for 9 miles. All paddlers must be wearing a USCG approved personal flotation device. All standup paddleboarders must have a PFD and leash, no exceptions.
Social distancing and all appropriate controls will be strictly enforced; your assistance with the same is greatly appreciated! Check the site for updates as we get closer to paddle day!
Participants must plan to arrange for transportation back to their cars. The race committee/ Connecticut River Museum is not able to provide transportation!
Please bring your own hydration and nutrition as unfortunately we will not be able to assist with this critical part of the race (+pre/post) for you!