- Eric Stiller
Eric Stiller is an author and kayaker based in New York, USA. Eric Stiller is the co-founder of a Manhattan Kayak Company in 1995 and author of "Keep Australia on Your Left" (ISBN 0-312-87459-6), the story of an attempt by Tony Brown and Stiller to kayak all the way around Australia. The trip ended in failure roughly a third of the way through, with both men giving up after months of hardship.
- David Ford
David Ford (born March 23, 1967 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian whitewater slalom kayaker. He began kayaking at age 10, and is a graduate of the University of Alberta. He won a gold medal in the K1 event of the 1999 World Championships La Seu d'Urgell, Spain and won a silver in the same event at the 2003 World Championships in Augsburg, Germany.
- Caroline Brunet
Caroline Brunet (born March 20, 1969 in Quebec City, Quebec) is a Canadian kayaker, who competed in five Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1988. She began kayaking at age eleven. She has won two silver medals at the Olympics in the women's K1 500 m event (in 1996 and 2000) and a bronze in the same event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. On top of that, she has won ten world championship golds, seven silvers and four bronze medals: *1993 in Copenhagen, …
- Ed Lucero
Ed Lucero is a noted American whitewater kayaker. He is known for making "first descents", including the current record 105 foot (32 M) Alexandra Falls in Canada's Northwest Territories, Guadelupe Falls in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico, and Smith Falls in Idaho. He suffered broken ribs at Casanova Falls in Ecuador, which led him to produce a specialized rescue vest for niche outfitter Stohlquist.
- Birgit Fischer
Birgit Fischer (born 25 February 1962 in Brandenburg an der Havel, then East Germany) is a kayaker, who has won 8 gold medals over a record 6 different Olympic Games: twice representing East Germany, then four times representing the reunited nation. After both the 1988 and 2000 games, she announced her retirement, only to return for the subsequent games. She has been both the youngest- and oldest-ever Olympic canoeing champion (ages 18 and 42).
- Karen Furneaux
Karen Furneaux is a Canadian kayaker. She began kayaking at age 12, and is a student at Dalhousie University. She finished in 5th place at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's K2 500 m event, and has won two world championship gold medals, the first in K2 200 m in 1998 in Szeged, Hungary. The Second coming in the K1 200 m in 2001 in Poznań, Poland. She has also won two silver medals at world championships, the first in 1997 in the K4 200 m in Dartmouth, …
- Campbell Walsh
Campbell Walsh (b. 26 November 1977, Glasgow) is a Scottish kayaker who won a Silver Medal in the K1 Single Class at the 2004 Olympics. He also won a Silver at the 2004 European Championships in the K1 Team Event and was World Cup Champion the same year. In 2006 he won a Bronze Medal at the World Championships in the K1 Single.
- Mylanie Barre
Mylanie Barre (born July 25, 1979 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Canadian kayaker. She won a bronze medal at the 2003 world championships at Gainesville, Georgia in the K2 1000 m event.
- Gert Fredriksson
Gert Fredriksson (November 21, 1919 - July 5 2006) was a Swedish kayaker. He was the most successful male canoeist ever, having gained medals in a succession of Swedish, Nordic, World and Olympic championships from 1942 - 1960. Fredriksson remains the most successful Swede at the Olympics, winning six gold medals at four Olympics. Fredriksson won his first Olympic gold medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics winning the 1,000 and 10,000 metre events.
- Anna Wood
Anna Wood was born on July 22, 1966 in Roermond, Netherlands, but is now a naturalised Australian and retired world-class kayaker. Wood represented Australia at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. With Katrin Borchert she won bronze in the womens K2 500 Olympic event. Two years later the same team was crowned champions in the K2 500 and K2 1.000m events at the World Championships in Hungary. Wood and Borchert again won the K2 1000 world champion title in 1999.
- Carrie Lightbound
Carrie Lightbound (born August 8, 1979 in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian kayaker. She began kayaking at age 10, and is a student at the University of Toronto. She finished in 9th place at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's K4 500 m.
- Jillian D'Alessio
Jillian D'Alessio (born April 5, 1985 in Middle Sackville, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian kayaker. She was part of the Canadian women's K4 500 m team who finished in 8th place at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
- Kamini Jain
Kamini Jain (born November 13, 1969 in Tripoli, Libya) is a Canadian kayaker. She's of Indian descent. She began kayaking at age 15, and is a graduate of Simon Fraser University. She finished in 9th place at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the K4 500 m event. She won a bronze medal in the world cup circuit in 2001 at Gainesville, Georgia in the K2 500 m.
- Hanna Balabanova
Hanna Balabanova (born December 10, 1969) is a Ukrainian international kayaker. She won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Women's K4 category.
- Maia Bittner
maia bittner is a young lady who worked at spock
- Neal Bittner
- Megan Leigh McDonald
Here's what a geek I am: I'm reading an ethnographic study on social networks and interpret the words 'playa names' as the spanish word for 'beach'...instead of player names.
- Geoff Jennings
- Karen Kayaker
- J Leslie Booth
Creative Information Architect: Thirty-plus years in communications. Twenty-plus years in technology. BSc AgSystems Mngmnt, Purdue University. Outdoor communicator. Lifelong outdoorsman, designer, marketer, entrepreneur. Active Member OWAA.
- Jim Grossman
- Steven
I've run out of ideas? Ice Cream?
- Chris
Which Bed Are You?
- Patrick
I like roast beef with onion gravy and uhhhhhhhh riding my bike all over the road with a couple of chums!!
- Zuzana
Two lovely kids, 5 and 7.
- Jeroen Bours
- Martyn
Summer days.
- Shon
My name is Shon. I am 19 and attending college at Cabrillo in SC. Planning to do the school thing and kayak whenever theres water in "Gods Land"(aka for those of you who don't know California). When I am not on the water I enjoy the being outside, downhill biking, chillin' out with the boyz. I raft guide through the summer and plan to travel to distant lands in search new culture as well as whitewater.
- Robert Beale
I am 18, live in Kendal, Cumbria and am studying to be an outdoor ed instructor. i love kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rock climbing and mountain biking!
- Erik
For those who care, this little section is about me. TECHNO IS FRIGGIN' SCHWEET. Other music is awesome too, except for slap my b*&%ch up rap, and "I hate the world" rock. I used to hate english, now I might major in it. In the largely disputed battle of whats better, ningas or pirates, I've got to say ningas are better. Yah pirates have guns, but ningas can catch bullets with their bare hands, and they jump high.
- Socrates Lopez
^^ Socrates and Plato - homies for life.
- John Wade
Just got back from the bike rally and theres some new pics up for those interested :)
- Alexandre Hudon
- Rob
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- Jessica
Hey Im Jess. Love the simple things in life. I like airports, its the start of an somethin new. I don't mind 15 hour plane rides or a long road trip. When i pass by so many strangers everyday, i feel im ignoring the possibility of meeting some amazing people.I am competitive. Adrenaline is my friend. I try to remember everyones birthday. I like to be crafty and make my own stuff. I don't like throwing things away, it feels like a waste.
- Ken Driscoll
Peak UK the Kayaking Co â born and bred in Nottingham, UK, the center of kayaking and conoesport in the UK and venue for the 2006 European Freestyle Championships. At Peak UK weâve been making paddling gear for 17 years and pride ourselves as being world class innovators. All of our products are designed and tested by experts, both at paddling and garment production. We use only the finest quality materials sourced all over the globe.
- Dave Hoffman
- Minh
- Gergo
- Brandon Chambers