Triple Crown Event #3 – Recap by Connor Baxter
Connor’s Re-Cap from The 3rd Event of the Triple Crown – and WINNING 1st Place!! And the OVERALL TITLE OF THE TRIPLE CROWN!!
The Mormaii World CUP … 3rd Event of the Maui Jim Triple Crown of SUP
All I can say about the last leg of the 2011 Triple Crown is WOW!!! This race could not have been better. The conditions were epic; East North East winds blowing 30+ knots with some swells breaking over my head in the channel.
The race was from Maui to Molokai crossing the Pailolo channel – 27+ miles. This channel is one of the more gnarly and challenging channels.
The race started inside Honolua Bay around 10:30 am. Before the race started, we had some technical difficulties with my water pack, so I decided to start the race without it – which proved to be a bad idea – which I’ll get back to later.
Around 35 people were on the start line ready for battle. When the race started I was up toward the windward buoy. My plan of attach for this race was to head downwind right from the get go – but I got stuck above two guys that decided they were headed upwind – so I had to stop paddling and let them pass so I could start going downwind.
After about ten minutes of flat-water paddling, we hit the wind line and that is where the fun started. Dave Kalama, Bart de Zwart and I were leading the pack. After about a half an hour, Dave and I took the lead. And talk about a paddle battle – Dave and I did it for 27 miles. Exchanging the lead at least 15-20 times. Side by side most of the entire race.
But back to the beginning of the race – which was really exciting. In the middle of the channel there were easily double overhead swells or should I say waves breaking. Riding these on a race board was challenging but way fun!
And then I got lucky enough to catch one of those double overhead swells, but it didn’t go too well. I paddled so hard to catch it and it just doubled up and I was full Waimea stance dropping into it and I still pearled and did a full front flip. When this was happening I thought my board was for sure going to break, but it didn’t and I got back up and kept going.
And, while still in the channel, I finally decided I needed the water pack. My mom passed it to me – and trying to get this on in these huge swells was not a smart idea. And yeah – I fell again!
The race just got better and better the closer we got to Molokai. And once again Dave was right next to me. It was so much fun racing with him. I mean it didn’t even feel like a race, it felt like a training run or something. We were talking and just having a great time, until we got closer to the finish.
About 20 minutes before the finish he got a nice glide and had a good gap on me. So at this point I was getting tired and thought I might lose, but then I told myself to shut up and paddle. My mom gave me a Red Bull and I just felt like superman and I sprinted as hard as I could until I caught up and passed him. And then I got this endless glide, which gave me a good lead. So now I put him in the same position I was just in, but he didn’t get that perfect glide to catch back up.
I was still paddling as hard as I could even though I was in front and I rounded the outside buoy into Kaunakakai Harbor – and OH MY GOSH, I had a good 500 yard paddle with 30 knot winds on my starboard side – never a fun way to end a long race. When I crossed that finish line in first place it was one of the best feelings in the world. I won the Molokai Crossing, and all three of the Triple Crown events. So, I am the first Overall Winner of the Triple Crown SUP Hawaii Event.
At the awards we had good food and live entertainment. I got a fantastic Glass Trophy, Ocean’s Vodka (which I had to give to my mom), Maui Jim Sunglasses and Prize Money.
I want to thank my sponsors for all their help and support – Starboard, Rainbow Sandals, Maui Jim Sunglasses, EFX Technology, Dakine, Nike, GoPro Cameras, On It Pro, Waterman’s Sunscreen, Sunrite Maui, SIC and Hi-Tech Sports.
Also, thank you to my mom and dad and our friend Mike for the boat support!!
And, a big Mahalo to all the event organizers and volunteers.
Aloha -
Connor Baxter
Maui to Molokai Results:
Overall Results after all 3 Events:
Photos: Karen Baxter!!
Packing up the boat in Lahaina – headed to Honolua Bay – Connor & Bart:
Honolua Bay – Getting ready for the Start:
Heading out Honolua Bay:
Connor and Dave Kalama headed towards the channel:
Wind & Waves getting stronger & bigger:
Molokai in background:
Another long Glide – Lanai in background:
Oh Yeah – there is Dave!!
Heading to Buoy – Kaunakakai Harbor:
Headed to finish line:
After the finish:
Connor accepting his trophy, prize money, vodka and giving a speech!!
First Place Overall Winners Triple Crown – Connor & Andrea:
Overall Winners Elite Men’s 1st 2nd 3rd : Connor, Livio & Bart:
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