Mayors Cup

Fifth Annual Mayors Cup Race, 2010 – by Mark Ceconi

When the first large barge came through, we were concentrating on staying upright; nothing was predictable, and all that lovely forward momentum we had so enjoyed up until that point had packed its bags and decided to take leave. The Coast Guard safety boat came over the bullhorn, and sounded [...]

Fifth Annual Mayors Cup Race, 2010 – by Mark Ceconi2011-02-20T20:29:32-05:00

Mayors Cup 2010 – by Gary Williams

The Achilles International Kayak Program has participated in the Mayor’s Cup practically since the start of the event. In the last couple of years the team has grown, but in 2008 and 2009 we suffered the wrath of the weather gods along with everyone else. This resulted in only our [...]

Mayors Cup 2010 – by Gary Williams2011-02-20T20:29:49-05:00

Mayors Cup 2009 – by Wesley Echols

Two days after the Mayor’s Cup it is a beautiful day here in Rhode Island, brilliant sunshine, 6 knots of wind. Today it was easy for me to decide which ski to take off the rack: the UNO. The forecast of small craft/gale for Sunday’s race caused me to bring my [...]

Mayors Cup 2009 – by Wesley Echols2011-02-20T20:35:44-05:00

Mayors Cup 2009: The Gods Must be Crazy – by Mark Ceconi

In a repeat of last year’s race, irate weather gods with a cruel sense of humor dropped from the sky extremely challenging weather, once again forcing the cancellation of all kayak classes save the Elite surfski class, some tandem classes, and several OC-2s. With winds blowing from the north at [...]

Mayors Cup 2009: The Gods Must be Crazy – by Mark Ceconi2011-02-20T20:35:56-05:00

Mayors Cup 2009 – A Race to Survive – by Tim Dwyer

What, no Surfski?! I abandoned my surfski for this race. Yet I was itching to go all the way around Manhattan this year as conditions last year were tough enough to be cancelled mid-race. As ungainly and awkward as they might be for racing, a tandem sea kayak is a [...]

Mayors Cup 2009 – A Race to Survive – by Tim Dwyer2025-12-28T18:26:35-05:00
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