TEAM CHOINSKI OUT RACES 57 TEAMS IN INAUGURAL EVENT MARCO ISLAND, FL (February 10, 2018) – over 230 competitors on 58 teams came out to the first ever Red Bull Privateers Standup Paddle Race in the Ten Thousand Islands. In this unique racing event, teams of four paddlers had two and a half hours to navigate through the mangrove mazes of the Ten Thousand Islands to retrieve treasure from fifteen hidden treasure chests. The team to collect all fifteen gold doubloons (treasure coins) and cross the finish line in the shortest amount of time wins.

Photo courtesy of Red Bull Media House The race format and theme was inspired by Native American Tribes, Buccaneers and Outlaws that called the Ten Thousand Island area of South Florida home in the early 1700s. The most famous of which was Captain “Calico Jack” Rackham. Inspired by Calico Jack’s knowledge of the area and his tales of hidden treasure, there are legends of treasure still buried somewhere in the Ten Thousand Island/Cape Romano area. In the end, Team Choinski became the inaugural Red Bull Privateers champions. Their local knowledge of the area and planned strategy put them ahead of all competition. “There was some tough competition but we gave it our all. Once we received the map, we split based on our speed and endurance to target specific treasure chests,” said RJ Choinski the captain of Team Choinski. “To be honest, this was our first stand up paddle race, but definitely won’t be our last. The setting and event course was beautiful along with the community of paddlers that came out today.”

Photo courtesy of Red Bull Media House Additionally, a portion of the entry fees will be donated to the Rookery Bay Estuarine Research Reserve whose mission is to provide a basis for informed stewardship of estuaries in Southwest Florida through research and education. “The relationship Red Bull has formed with the Rookery Bay Estuarine Research Reserve is very special and has been in the works for over two years. Before the event, there was even a Rookery Bay ‘Clean Up’ day to help remove debris from the reserve caused by Hurrican Irma,” said Race Director Rob Alfeiri. “That being said, Red Bull Privateers really is the most unique and fun SUP Event format out there that takes place at a historically, beautiful setting of the Ten Thousand Islands.”

Photo courtesy of Red Bull Media House Champion Results

Team Choinski

RJ Choinski – Fort Myers Beach, FL Sara Falkowski – Naples, FL Nick Metcalfe – Kingham, England Sefanie Spear – Cleveland, Ohio

See also: Photos from the 2017 Red Bull Heavy Water

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TEAM CHOINSKI OUT RACES 57 TEAMS IN INAUGURAL EVENT

MARCO ISLAND, FL (February 10, 2018) – over 230 competitors on 58 teams came out to the first ever Red Bull Privateers Standup Paddle Race in the Ten Thousand Islands.

In this unique racing event, teams of four paddlers had two and a half hours to navigate through the mangrove mazes of the Ten Thousand Islands to retrieve treasure from fifteen hidden treasure chests. The team to collect all fifteen gold doubloons (treasure coins) and cross the finish line in the shortest amount of time wins.

The race format and theme was inspired by Native American Tribes, Buccaneers and Outlaws that called the Ten Thousand Island area of South Florida home in the early 1700s. The most famous of which was Captain “Calico Jack” Rackham. Inspired by Calico Jack’s knowledge of the area and his tales of hidden treasure, there are legends of treasure still buried somewhere in the Ten Thousand Island/Cape Romano area.

In the end, Team Choinski became the inaugural Red Bull Privateers champions. Their local knowledge of the area and planned strategy put them ahead of all competition.

“There was some tough competition but we gave it our all. Once we received the map, we split based on our speed and endurance to target specific treasure chests,” said RJ Choinski the captain of Team Choinski. “To be honest, this was our first stand up paddle race, but definitely won’t be our last. The setting and event course was beautiful along with the community of paddlers that came out today.”

Additionally, a portion of the entry fees will be donated to the Rookery Bay Estuarine Research Reserve whose mission is to provide a basis for informed stewardship of estuaries in Southwest Florida through research and education.

“The relationship Red Bull has formed with the Rookery Bay Estuarine Research Reserve is very special and has been in the works for over two years. Before the event, there was even a Rookery Bay ‘Clean Up’ day to help remove debris from the reserve caused by Hurrican Irma,” said Race Director Rob Alfeiri. “That being said, Red Bull Privateers really is the most unique and fun SUP Event format out there that takes place at a historically, beautiful setting of the Ten Thousand Islands.”

Champion Results

  • Team Choinski
  • RJ Choinski – Fort Myers Beach, FL
  • Sara Falkowski – Naples, FL
  • Nick Metcalfe – Kingham, England
  • Sefanie Spear – Cleveland, Ohio

See also: Photos from the 2017 Red Bull Heavy Water

  • RJ Choinski – Fort Myers Beach, FL
  • Sara Falkowski – Naples, FL
  • Nick Metcalfe – Kingham, England
  • Sefanie Spear – Cleveland, Ohio

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