

My View of Life on the Dock



Jimmy T writes in-
The weekend began for the International Dory rowers on Friday night, the
11th of September, when the City of Lunenburg hosted a reception in the
“Bluenose Room” of the Lunenburg Fisherman’s Museum. It is a grand
location, loaded with artifacts from the grandest of all fishing
schooners. There was a slideshow of the great Fisherman’s Picnic years,
and refreshments and hospitality were served graciously.
It was crisp and gorgeous the next morning when the first International
Dory racers approached the starting line. Lovely ladies lined the
wharves: the “Picton Castle”, the USCG “Grand Isle” and of course the
majestic “Bluenose II” to name a few. The dock was crowded with rowing
enthusiasts from miles around, come to route for their favorite rowers.
First up were American Juniors Randy Parisi and LJ Robertson, making
their first trip to Nova Scotia to take on the defending International
Junior Champions Connor Swim and Holden Nickerson. Strong currents
pulled the older Canadian crew of course on the way out to the halfway
point turning flags opening up a window of opportunity for the American
youngsters. It was a close race coming to the finish line but the U.S.
team had a little course trouble of their own and the Canadian crew from
Clarks Harbour won again, in a time of 5:29. The American Juniors were 5:32.
In the Mixed Doubles, American newcomers Jeff and Jen Muise made an
impressive showing, but proved to be no match for the team of Nicole
Jones and Rob Hurlburt, creator of the increasingly popular “Hurlburt
Seat”. The Canadian pair held off a late push and won in a time of 5:44,
defeating the U.S. team by 6 seconds.
In the Men’s Master’s Division, it was time for the Americans to have
the experience and the victory. Rowing legends John Morris and Ed
Parnell came out of retirement and put on a show of rowing efficiency.
The wind was coming up and Angus Atkins and John Penny, from Clarks
Harbour were game and gave 110%, but in the end the coursemanship and
skill of the Gloucestermen gave the Americans a win in a time of 5:45,
versus 6:01 for the Canadians.
The Women’s Division had no representatives from the U.S. so the strong
women’s crew of Kris Ann Keizer and Kelly George decided they’d take on
the powerhouse tandem, and multiple International Women’s Champs,
Natalie and Nicole Jones. Both crews rowed well, but no one was
surprised when the Clarks Harbour ladies crossed the finish line first,
in 5:56. Kris Ann and Kelly finished in a respectable 5:59.
In the Open Class, the reigning International Dory Champions Tom Jarvis
and Jim Tarantino, representing the United States, defended their title
against the pride of Prince Edward Island, past Masters Champs Tim Mair
and Kenny McDonald. Both crews struggled with their courses against the
currents but the Americans were able to get the victory in 9:52.
The highlight of the day was the friendship and comraderie shared at the
Awards Ceremony (and in the Beer Tent) after the races.
The Gloucester International Dory Committee wishes to express their
deepest thanks to the Canadian Dory Committee, the City of Lunenburg,
the Queen of Hearts Dory Club, the Dory Shop, the crews of the
aforementioned “Lovely Ladies” and everyone from PEI to the Hawk who
helped make this event so very special for us all!
Frank Ciolino will be on the beach capturing video and calling in the race results this morning. Live from Niles Beach. If you can’t get there this morning (shame on you) you can tune in here for the results.
The races start at 9AM and usually last until about 11:30. Stop in at Last Stop Variety for a cup of coffee and a blueberry muffin and head on down to catch some of the excitement. The light is awesome this morning.

Thanks Frank Ciolino for the pics!
You don’t think these things bail themselves out do you? 🙂
It’s guys like this that take care of stuff for others to use that make us proud to have them a part of our community!
Bailing Out The Dorys After A Hard Rain- Jimmy T, Kyle Edmonds and Joey Ciolino, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

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Thanks, Jay! That was great!
For more information on the results of the races, see Mike Lindberg’s post here.

Juniors
Connor Swim and Holden Nicerson 6:12 Canada won
LJ Robertson and Randy Parisi 6:15 USA
Women
Natsalie and Nicokle Jones 6:31 Canada won
Samantha Rose and Katherine Richmond 6:51 USA
Masters
Mark Duval and Joe Sanfillippo 6:03 USA won
Ken MacDonald and Tim Mair 6:06 Canada
Mixed Doubles
Natalie Jones and Tim Mair 6:41 Canada won
Christina Carpenter and Len Robertson 7:06 USA
Seniors
Tom Jarvis and Jim Tarantino 9:58 USA won
Dan Moody and Walter Nickerson 10:10 Canada
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June 18th International Reception 6:00 pm St. Peters Club
June 20th International Races 8:30 a.m. State Fish Pier
June 20th Awards Banquet 1:00 pm Heritage Center
Tools Of The Trade- Dory Pins, Vices,Oars, Seats and Footboards, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here’s the time sheet from the races- you can click on it and select “all sizes” to see the full size version
2009 Dory Race Eliminations Time Sheet, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Video- Scenes from The International Dory Race Eliminations at 8PM
Dory Racing Tools Of The Trade- Dory Pins, Vices,Oars, Seats and Footboards, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

The over 40 crew of Joe Sanfilippo and Mark Duvall defeated the dory crews of Mike Harmon/John Scola and Jack Sultan/Mike Cody.
The Junior crew of Randy Parisi and LJ Robertson defeated the dory crews of Kyle Edmonds/Joey Ciolino, Ryan Sears/Scott Anderson and Brian Murphy/Ron Boidi.
In the mixed doubles race the team of self proclaimed greatest dory rower of all time Jimmy T and Katherine Richmond lost to Len Robertson and Christina Carpenter.
In the seniors heats the crew of Jimmy Tarantino(the self proclaimed worlds greatest dory rower)and Tom Jarvis beat out Nick Novello/Jeremiah Nicastro and Glen Harrington/Erik Dombrowski
In the second senior heat the crew of Joe Cominelli and Jerry Ciaramitaro beat out Jeff Muise/Ray D’amico.
Monday night there will be a final elimination race between the winners of the two senior races to determine who represents the USA vs Canada on June 20th. The race will be held Monday at 6PM at Niles Beach.
More International Dory Race Eliminations pictures and video to follow as the information comes in to the GMG news desk 🙂
Today is GMG contributor and all around great Egg Sharon Lowe’s 60th! Big Huge Congratulations are in order!



Saturday, 8:30 a.m., Niles Beach – The Elimination Races will be held to determine who will represent the US vs. Canada on June 20th.
If you’ve been watching the GMG coverage of the International Dory Races and the building of the dories at Geno Mondello’s shop, if you want to buy some raffle tickets for the handline dory, if you want to share part in a great Gloucester tradition-
Head on down to Niles beach tomorrow morning for the elimination races.
It’s a great thing to take the family to and you can register to become part of the action, you can buy t shirts, get row hard or row home bumper stickers.
Here’s the scenario- you pack the kids in the car, go to Last Stop Variety, grab a cup of coffee and one of their incredible muffins (blueberry and morning glory are awesome) and then go to Niles to catch the action.
Click this text to see some previous posts with pictures of the action
While Gus Sanfilppo and Billy Edmonds Give Me A Dory Ride I Ask Gus Some Questions About The June 1st Fishing Area Opening
Second part of my interview with Gussy Sanfilippo will be up at 8AM
Kyle Edmonds and Joey Ciolino Practice For International Dory Race Eliminations, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Gus and Billy Practice Race Kyle Edmonds and Joey Ciolino