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The Discovery Channel out of Canada came down and filmed a segment on the race for their show "Daily Planet."
Click the logo for the video clip. .
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They're running the first race of this season in Key West this weekend on the wreck of the Vandenberg. More at: http://wreckracingleague.com/?page_id=1819
This is the video from last year's race off Pompano.
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The second annual running of this race happens next weekend! Compete or be a spectator, either way it it bound to be a memorable experience. The venue at the wreck of the Copenhagen off LBTS is under 20 ft. deep making either straight forward and a bit easier than last year's race in 70 ft.. There are to be SCUBA, free diving and Wounded Warrior races, something for everyone. More info at: http://www.southfloridadiving.com/ev...rand-prix.html
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The race is coming in just a few days with the kick off party Friday night. The event was highlighted in the Sunsentinel:
"Underwater racing set for Sunday Gold Coast Underwater Grand Prix more racer and spectatorfriendly By Steve Waters, Staff Writer 4:10 p.m. EDT, July 26, 2011 Several changes have been made for the second annual Gold Coast Underwater Grand Prix that will appeal to those who race diver propulsion vehicles in the event as well to those who want to watch the competition. The race is 9 a.m. Sunday on a course around the wreck of the Copenhagen, which is in 30 feet of water off Pompano Beach. Last year's race was in 70 feet, which made it hard on the racers and the spectators. "We think it's going to be a lot better," said Jeff Torode of South Florida Diving Headquarters in Pompano Beach. "Last year we had issues. Some people were running low on air." In 30 feet, racers and spectators using scuba gear will be able to stay down longer. In addition, Torode said, snorkelers will be able to watch the racing from the surface. Also new this year is a kickoff party that is open to the public Friday night at the Wyndham Sea Gardens Resort in Pompano Beach. On Saturday, divers and snorkelers can go out on one of the practice boats leaving South Florida Diving Headquarters at 1 p.m. and take a demo ride on an underwater scooter around the race course and along a reef. On Sunday, spectators can go out on a dive boat or on a private boat to watch the racing. Torode expects anywhere from 20 to 30 racers from as far away as California, including defending champion Dave Ulloa. Divers who have their own DPVs are welcome to compete. "Run what you brung," Torode said. "We'll have categories for all different types of scooters, so a $400 scooter won't race against a $5,000 scooter. "It's a great thing for people who buy scooters and then put them in the closet because they have no one to go with."" Continued at: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/o...,4511520.story .
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