The red, white and blue were no match against Canada in the dories this weekend.
The Canadians captured four of the five divisions in the 65th annual International Dory Races in Lunenburg.
Canada’s only loss came in the mixed category by roughly a second.
From my vantage point, I don’t know who won the mixed. Thrilling finish to the line but I think the Americans pic.twitter.com/wIQBR7CDif
— CKBW Radio (@ckbwradio) August 26, 2017
Canadian Dory Racing President, Kelly George, says they are hoping to join the Americans and get more youth involved.
“They have a young bunch of people that are coming into rowing which is really what we need. There is a lot of junior rowers and a lot of younger ladies who are competing in the women’s category in the States. We’re working efficiently to try to bring this back to the history. It sort of gets lost sometimes when you only have so many people coming out.”
Canada retained the dory cup.
Canada captures the men’s one mile race and retains the cup! pic.twitter.com/UVXHeidAnu
— CKBW Radio (@ckbwradio) August 26, 2017
Any youth interested in dory racing can contact the CDRA on Facebook and find out more details.