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Part 1: Green Race 2022

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For the past 27 years in November, class 5 kayakers have assembled at the Green River in North Carolina for the Green Race. And a couple thousand hardy spectators hike the miles down to cheer on these rowdy kayakers. In these two episodes we tell the story of the race and we meet two of the women racing. One has won the race 12 times. The other is a first time racer, and an Olympic kayaker. Come mad bomb the Green River with us.

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GREEN RACE

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GREEN RACE ARTICLES

Boofing the Green (Read this one!!!)

15 Things You Didn’t Know About the Green Race

The Secret History of the Green

The Green Race is Coming

GREEN RACE VIDEOS

Sparkle Princess (Watch this one!!!)

Inside the Green Race 2022

Cool Rescue

2021 Highlight Reel

Interview of John Grace

SARAH RUHLEN RACE DEDICATION

Memorial Fund

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GREEN RACE CONSERVATION PROJECT

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THE RIVER RADIUS

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For the past 27 years in November, class 5 kayakers have assembled at the Green River in North Carolina for the Green Race. And a couple thousand hardy spectators hike the miles down to cheer on these rowdy kayakers. In these two episodes we tell the story of the race and we meet two of the women racing. One has won the race 12 times. The other is a first time racer, and an Olympic kayaker. Come mad bomb the Green River with us.

ADVERTISING SPONSORS

Native Teen Guide in Training Program

CFI website

Donation link

Native Teen Guide in Training 2021 Video

Lavabox

website

Instagram

Facebook

EVY LIEBFARTH

website

instagram

ADRIENE LEVKNECHT

website

instagram

GREEN RACE

website

instagram

GREEN RACE ARTICLES

Boofing the Green (Read this one!!!)

15 Things You Didn’t Know About the Green Race

The Secret History of the Green

The Green Race is Coming

GREEN RACE VIDEOS

Sparkle Princess (Watch this one!!!)

Inside the Green Race 2022

Cool Rescue

2021 Highlight Reel

Interview of John Grace

SARAH RUHLEN RACE DEDICATION

Memorial Fund

website

GREEN RACE CONSERVATION PROJECT

website

THE RIVER RADIUS

Website

Instagram

Facebook

Apple Podcast

Spotify

Link Tree

  continue reading

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