05/05/2026
PWRC Spring Feeder Race #2 - Saturday, May 9th 2026
Registration Required by Wednesday May 6th 10pm
This PWRC Spring Feeder race #2 for the 2026 season will be held on Saturday, May 9th, on the Feeder Canal. Race participation is open to all levels of PWRC whitewater slalom paddlers (all groups) and to non-PWRC racers. Each race entry is free to PWRC members; cost for nonmembers is $20.
Schedule: Saturday, May 9th
9 am: course closed for practice
9:15 am: racer’s meeting
9:15am: judges meeting
10 am: race start (Run 1)
and Run 2 will start 20 mins after 1st Run completes
The course will be open for practice prior to the race.
Registration
All racers, including PWRC members, must register on this link for the May 9th race ==>
https://pwrc.regfox.com/2026-spring-feeder-race-2
If you are not a current ACA member, please bring $10 in cash to each race to cover the one-time ACA event registration, as is needed for race insurance.
Note: If you are in the PWRC Beginner Group or have less than one year of slalom paddling experience with a coach please check with your coach prior to registration to confirm this race is appropriate for you.
Registration for the May 9th race closes at 10pm on Wednesday May 6th 10pm No late registrations will be accepted.
2026 Spring Feeder Race #2
Get tickets online for 2026 Spring Feeder Race #2 here.
04/25/2026
Dear PWRC Friends and Family,
Silvan's retirement celebration is just around the corner--a week away! The event will be a potluck and, as mentioned, will take place at the Brookmont Church/Community Center (4000 Virginia Place) from 6-9 PM on Saturday, May 2. For those who are able to attend, please use the Sign-Up Genius link below to indicate what you would like to bring. Also, many of you expressed an interest in contributing to a gift for Silvan. If you are interested, please Venmo me at -Sanders-1. Your name will be included on a card for Silvan. We will do a little research into what he might like or need.
Thanks so much for your generosity and support! As we all know, Silvan deserves it! Lastly, in addition to the potluck sign-up, please scroll to the bottom of the message to submit any photos you would like to share.
Take Care,
Suzy Sanders
[email protected]
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B094DA5A72F4-63754430-silvans
Also, if anyone has photos of Silvan they would like to share, either email them to [email protected] or add them to this album:
Silvan · Apr 16, 2024 – Apr 25, 2026 �
Silvan's Retirement Celebration
Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!
04/22/2026
Dear PWRC Families and Friends,
On Saturday, May 2, 2026, PWRC will be hosting an event to celebrate the distinguished coaching career of Silvan Poberaj. Altogether, Silvan has been coaching U.S. slalom paddlers for roughly 33 years. We have been fortunate at PWRC to have had Silvan as club coach for the past nine years. Silvan’s successful tenure with the club can be attributed to his calm, steady demeanor, devotion to paddlers at all levels and impeccable work ethic.
It is now time to celebrate Silvan!! We hope you can join us for this meaningful occasion. Bring your stories, laughter and well wishes for Silvan!
More details regarding the event will be forthcoming soon. Please forward this message to anyone you think would be interested in attending.
Save the Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026 from 6-9 PM at the Brookmont Church.
04/11/2026
PWRC Spring Feeder Race #1 - Saturday, April 18th 2026
Registration Required by Wednesday April 15th 10pm
This PWRC Spring Feeder race #1 for the 2026 season will be held on Saturday, April 18th, on the Feeder Canal. Race participation is open to all levels of PWRC whitewater slalom paddlers (all groups) and to non-PWRC racers. Each race entry is free to PWRC members; cost for nonmembers is $20.
Schedule: Saturday, April 18th
9 am: course closed for practice
9:15 am: racer’s meeting
9:15am: judges meeting
10 am: race start (Run 1)
and Run 2 will start 20 mins after 1st Run completes
The course will be open for practice prior to the race.
Registration
All racers, including PWRC members, must register on this link for the April 18th race ==>
https://pwrc.regfox.com/2026-spring-feeder-race-1
If you are not a current ACA member, please bring $10 in cash to each race to cover the one-time ACA event registration, as is needed for race insurance.
2026 Spring Feeder Race #1
Get tickets online for 2026 Spring Feeder Race #1 here.
03/11/2026
Silvan goes to great heights to support PWRC athletes!
PWRC athletes are in Montgomery Alabama training for the first weekend of USA National Team Trials.
Schedule and results can be found here:
https://siwidata.com/canoe123/live?SessionKey=USACANOE.2026031300
02/16/2026
PWRC athletes training this week at Montgomery whitewater.
02/10/2026
https://www.dcwater.com/about-dc-water/media/news/update-potomac-interceptor-collapse-february-9
UPDATE: Potomac Interceptor Collapse, February 9 | DC Water
DC CLEAN RIVERS – POTOMAC RIVER TUNNEL PROJECT If you bike, drive, or walk through Georgetown, we’ve got changes starting this week around the Potomac River Tunnel construction on Water Street NW. The Capital Crescent Trail has a new temporary detour through Georgetown Waterfront Park, open now ...
02/10/2026
https://www.npr.org/2026/02/07/nx-s1-5705313/broken-pipe-sewage-spill-potomac-river
What we know about the massive sewage leak in the Potomac River
A collapsed sewer line, about 8 miles from the White House, pumped 368 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of wastewater into the Potomac. Repairs could take longer than previously expected.
02/06/2026
ICF unveils new Olympic qualification system as race to LA28 begins
The International Canoe Federation has unveiled its new Olympic qualification system designed to deliver clearer storylines, higher stakes and increased excitement in the build-up to Los Angeles 2028.
At the heart of the new system is an Olympic Ranking that will turn the biggest Canoe Sprint and Canoe Slalom events into decisive steps on the road to the Games, allowing fans to follow nations and athletes as they battle for quota places.
Developed through extensive consultation with National Federations and key stakeholders following the formation of the ICF’s Olympic Qualification Working Group in 2023, the multi-phase qualification process will see countries secure quota spots through the Olympic Ranking, continental qualifiers, and a global qualifier in Canoe Slalom.
With qualification points on offer at major competitions, the stakes will be raised in 2026 and 2027, driving greater participation, deeper fields and heightened interest throughout the Olympic cycle.
A total of 236 quota places have been allocated for Canoe Sprint, while 82 spots will be awarded in Canoe Slalom. Among those places, the host country will be allocated four in Canoe Sprint and two in Canoe Slalom. Two provisional universality spots have also been allocated in the paddle sport disciplines. Gender equality is once again guaranteed for the Games.
CANOE SLALOM
There will be a three-phase qualification process in Canoe Slalom with the Olympic Ranking once again playing a central role. A total of 38 quota spots – 19 for men and 19 for women – will be on offer through the ranking system, with dedicated lists for each of the six Olympic events.
The ranking period will run from 20 July 2026 to 3 October 2027, with points awarded to individual athletes at each Olympic Ranking competition including the 2026 and 2027 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships as well as seven ICF Canoe Slalom World Cups across the two seasons.
Over the nine competitions, a maximum of five best results (highest points) of each athlete are counted to define the final Olympic Ranking.
Quota places awarded through the Olympic Ranking are allocated per gender in a limit of one per NOC per event as follows:
Kayak single: Six quota places
Kayak cross: Three quota places
Canoe single: 10 quota places
An athlete can only obtain one quota place for their NOC. Once this is achieved, they are no longer eligible to be considered for any further athlete quota places, even if returned.
A further 30 spots, split evenly between men and women, will be up for grabs in the continental qualifiers.
A final 12 places will also be contested in a global qualification competition, where the top two highest placed eligible, not yet qualified athletes will be allocated a quota place for their NOC across the kayak cross, kayak single and canoe single events.
stillmed.olympics.com
10/26/2025
2025 PWRC Fall Feeder Cup #2 was a success. Thank you all the paddlers and volunteers!
Full set of photos here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/buZRqGB8gAGqXmVJ8