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Navy Lt. Ian Rummel, a pilot with Commander, Patrol

Navy Lt. Ian Rummel, a pilot with Commander, Patrol

Navy Lt. Ian Rummel, a pilot with Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 2 and regatta competitor, prepares to board the canoe for the Men's Senior division at the John D. Kaupiko Regatta, July 14, 2013. The... More

Na Koa Lani Outrigger Canoe Club members Sandy Facundo

Na Koa Lani Outrigger Canoe Club members Sandy Facundo

Na Koa Lani Outrigger Canoe Club members Sandy Facundo (left) and Ami Welch wait for their race to start during the John D. Kaupiko Regatta, July 14, 2013. Na Koa Lani OCC is currently awaiting official members... More

Alanis Pebenito, a member of Keola O Ke Kai Canoe Club,

Alanis Pebenito, a member of Keola O Ke Kai Canoe Club,

Alanis Pebenito, a member of Keola O Ke Kai Canoe Club, comes ashore after competing in her division during the John D. Kaupiko Regatta, July 14, 2013. Her teammates touched hands to form a victory “tunnel” thr... More

Members of Na Koa Lani Outrigger Canoe Club and Keola

Members of Na Koa Lani Outrigger Canoe Club and Keola

Members of Na Koa Lani Outrigger Canoe Club and Keola O Ke Kai Canoe Club race in the John D. Kaupiko Regatta in Kaneohe Bay, July 14, 2013. Na Koa Lani OCC is currently awaiting official membership in the Oahu... More

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