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Canadian canoeing introductory course

12 Feb 2011 9:00 am

Special offer - club members only.

 

 FCC memblers can join the clubs new canoe course for only $20.00. Book by filling in the sheet on the club noticeboard.

Annual FCC Awards

28 Nov 2010

A number of awards are presented to members each year. Awards will be presented at the club BBQ and awards lunch on the 28 November

Murray Marathon December 27th - 31st 2010

27 Dec 2010 11:52 am

The Murray Marathon began in 1969.  This unique event is the longest marathon event in the world covering 404km over five days.

It's held on the mighty Murray River - bordering Victoria and New South Wales, Australia.

Winter Series Race 8 Essendon - Singles 25 Sept 2011

25 Sep 2011

Calling all FCC paddlers, this is our last chance to bring home the 2011 Winter Series Trophy , let's give our best and keep up the tradition.   

Winter Series Race 8 Essendon - Singles 25 Sept 2011

25 Sep 2011

Calling all FCC paddlers, this is our last chance to bring home the 2011 Winter Series Trophy , let's give our best and keep up the tradition.   

Nagambie photographs now online

Nagambie was the venue for race 4 of the winter series on Sunday, Photographs are now online!

 

Warrnambool, Waves, Wind and Winners

FCC at Warrnambool

Despite challenging conditions Fairfield Canoe Club were victorious at the first Winter Series race on the weekend.
 
The race was held on the Hopkins River, a wide expanse of open water ravaged by onshore winds.

Overall we had almost 30 paddlers competing.

Water safety for flatwater paddlers

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When training and racing throughout the year we often find ourselves in unknown territory. However the same risks often exist in familiar territory. Do not get complacent, river current and levels can change quickly and submerged objects often move.

 

Water safety for flatwater paddlers

portage.jpg

When training and racing throughout the year we often find ourselves in unknown territory. However the same risks often exist in familiar territory. Do not get complacent, river current and levels can change quickly and submerged objects often move.