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Dragon Boat MVP 08.11.2020

Check it these Swiss Dragons! This is what our sport is all about: family, teamwork and fun. Great to see that some teams get to end their season this way. @dbc_meilen

Dragon Boat MVP 06.11.2020

All you need is love And a paddle... And a PFD. Love to see couples who are passionate about one another and our sport

Dragon Boat MVP 28.10.2020

The moment when you are excited to race and about to approach the start line. @ecahal

Dragon Boat MVP 08.10.2020

Totally agree that today is a sad day. @zerm_dragonboat_memes Who else is looking forward to 2021?

Dragon Boat MVP 03.10.2020

Went to see my chiropractor the other day. I swear I didn't mention dragon boat in my Health History and he asked me on my 3rd visit, "Do you paddle?" Anyone else have a similar experience? @dragonboat.memes

Dragon Boat MVP 27.09.2020

@atomic.paddler wanted to enhance his virtual dragon boat class. You do what you gotta do

Dragon Boat MVP 13.09.2020

How much do you miss dragon boat paddling?

Dragon Boat MVP 30.08.2020

@tokyodragonboatclub () are back on the water! Although they get water action for only 30 minutes, it's definitely well worth the wait!

Dragon Boat MVP 20.08.2020

Missing the team hugs and cheers after a great race. Share your pics and tag me! All these photos are giving me the feels Eric Bindman. Reposted by @diannemowat

Dragon Boat MVP 08.08.2020

2020 in particular really tested our relationship. I'll always dragon boat. How about you? @pinkdragonboat

Dragon Boat MVP 26.07.2020

From a Canadian to you, I wanted to wish you a Happy Canada Day! Especially on July 1st and International Dragon Boat Festivals , I'm proud to wear red and white

Dragon Boat MVP 13.07.2020

On June 25th to the 27th, it marks the Dragon Boat Festival! The Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu Festival, Dunw Jié, Double Fifth, Tuen Ng Jit) is a traditional holiday that commemorates the life and death of the famous Chinese scholar Qu Yuan (Chu Yuan). It is a celebration where many eat rice dumplings (zongzi), drink realgar wine (xionghuangjiu), and race dragon boats. Other activities include hanging icons of Zhong Kui (a mythic guardian figure), hanging mugwort and cal...amus, taking long walks, writing spells and wearing perfumed medicine bags. All of these activities and games such as making an egg stand at noon were regarded by the ancients as an effective way of preventing disease, evil, while promoting good health and well-being. People sometimes wear talismans to fend off evil spirits or they may hang the picture of Zhong Kui, a guardian against evil spirits, on the door of their homes. In the Republic of China, the festival was also celebrated as "Poets' Day" in honor of Qu Yuan, who is known as China's first poet. Chinese citizens traditionally throw bamboo leaves filled with cooked rice into the water and it is also customary to eat tzungtzu and rice dumplings. ***** Photo Credits go to: @end3310 - your son is so cute! @estelleyuan7 And a photo of A Zongzi History from www.timeanddate.com

Dragon Boat MVP 24.06.2020

Love this from @positivelypresent! I know this isn't dragon boat related but I wanted to celebrate all of the MVP fathers in our paddling community Thank you to the dad's for being the best!

Dragon Boat MVP 09.06.2020

Absolutely breath taking. I miss paddling on the water while being with my teammates! Thank you to @fjavierleon for this amazing video!