Saturday, June 7, 2008

Paddle for Life 2008 and A's baseball

Last year's Dragon Boat race was so much fun, I decided to do it again this year:)

Once again, Xilinx formed a team to participate in the Second Annual Paddle for Life Dragon Boat Festival. This year's race is held in Jack London Square in Oakland, and the date was chosen to coincide with the Fifth of May according to lunar calendar: the traditional date for Dragon Boat Festival(端午节).

H's interest was piqued by my talking about Dragon boat paddling for weeks leading up to the race and she joined a team to paddle as well.

We reached Jack London Square at about 8:40am. The Xilinx team had set up a 3 huge tent space, which we shared with Lucy's Party Boat. Marvin, the Xilinx team captain, is dating Lucy:)

The fist race for Xilinx was at 9:45am. We were competing for the JLAC Silicon Cup. Also in the race were IBM, Intel and Agilent...basically other hi-tech companies.


We did our warm up, and marshall for the race. But the race was delayed from the start. One problem with the Jack London Square location is the loading dock was quite small. Also, the starting line was located at a dock further inland from Jack London Square and the ending line was located at Jack London Square. Every team therefore needed to paddle the entire length of the race course just to get to the starting point.

In the first race, Xilinx came in 3rd place, beating Agilent, but behind IBM and Intel. We started strong, but our synchronization was lost during the ramp up and that was when we fell behind. Our drummer told us we responded well to the middle power pieces, but this being a short course (only 300m), we were not able to make up for loss time. It wasn't even close, as we lost by almost a boat length.

Everyone joked that we have important business relationship with IBM and Intel, and didn't want to ruin it, so we let them off easy.

Meanwhile, H was racing with the VISA team. Their first race was against Clorox, Gatorade, Shell and AT&T. I was unable to see the start, but the VISA team was last at the middle of the race and never caught up.

I went back to the tent and got an interesting news. The Xilinx team will be racing against Lucy's party boat! And Marvin was going to drum Lucy's party boat for this race. Everyone had a good time teasing Marvin about where his loyalties should lie:)

As we ate lunch and prepared for our second race, the VISA team had their second race too. I met H at the marshalling area, and she told me VISA came in last in their second race too:(

We came in 3rd again in our second race, losing to Shell and MSAC Brute Force. We started poorly this time, as some of us missed the starting call, but paddled pretty much in time all the way. Unfortunately, we still lose by almost a boat length. We did beat Lucy's Party Boa though. Some of their paddlers had a few beers during lunch and it showed:)

Soon after our de-briefing, VISA was marshalling for their final race. One of their team member had to leave early, so I volunteered to be a hired gun for the VISA team. This race was for the division 8 final.

At this time, the wave at Jack London Square had really picked up. The race was therefore shorten to 250m, and the starting call was really fast. According to H, the VISA team had not practised together before the race, but their synchronization on the last race was quite good. I was happy to report, with me in the lineup, the VISA team came in first!

As soon as I got out of the boat, it was time for Xilinx's last race. We were racing in the division 3 finals. Again, even though we had pretty good form throughout the race, we came in 3rd again! It was quite disappointing. Marvin observed the race and commented our stroke rate was too slow. But we were having synchronization problem all day, so our drummer was reluctant to increase the stroke rate.

Overall, I still had a good time. The location at Jack London Square, though, had a major flaw: the tent area was not near the race course. While resting in the tent, we were not able to watch the competition.

Pictures of the Xilnix team can be found here and here.

After the race, H and I had a quick dinner in Oakland's Chinatown and drove to the McAfee Coliseum. H had gotten free Athletics tickets from work!

We were seated in a club suite just off first base. The last time I watched a baseball game in person was back in 1998, so this is special.

Unfortunately for us, the A's were not so special:( They gave up a home run on the first pitch of the game, committed an error, didn't have very good pitching and was soon down 0-5.

We sang "Take Me out to the Ball Game" during the 7th inning stretch, then decided to call it a day. H and I were both tired from the paddling and being out in the sun, and the A's certainly was not making things interesting.

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