Lyons Outdoor Games 2009 Kayak Even Final Results
D. B. Daniel
Slalom Results
Name Time Place
C1 Steve Isenberg 119.78 1
JP Griffith 125.82 2
Alex Dodge 128.72 3
Griff Griffith 135.13 4
K1 Men's Scott Shipley 100.37 1
Griff Griffith 108.47 2
Alex Dodge 109.00 3
Will Grubb 112.37 4
JP Griffith 118.47 5
Henry Heyman 119.66 6
Lamar Simms 126.75 7
Tyler Newton 139.87 8
Jack Heyman 142.16 9
Henry Hyde 159.84 10
Marshall McQuillen 161.19 11
Max Karlsson 267.00 12
K1 Women's Emily Jackson 123.44 1
Lauren Burress 134.34 2
Sarah Dodge 135.13 3
Sage Donnelly 154.94 4
Emily Grubb 243.78 5
Samatha Cole Johnson 334.59
Age Group Results:
C1 - Junior (17 - 18) JP Griffith 125.82 1
Griff Griffith 153.13 2
C1 - Open (19 - 29) Steve Isenberg 119.78 1
Alex Dodge 128.72 2
K1 - Cadet (16 and under) Henry Heyman 119.66 1
Jack Heyman 142.16 2
Henry Hyde 159.84 3
Marshall McQuillen 161.19 4
Max Karlsson 267.00 5
K1 - Junior (17 - 18) Griff Griffith 108.47 1
Will Grubb 112.37 2
JP Griffith 3
K1 - Open (19 - 29) Scott Shipley 100.37 1
Alex Dodge 109.00 2
Lamar Simms 128.75 3
Tyler Newton 139.87 4
K1-W - Cadet (16 and under) Lauren Burress 134.34 1
Sage Donnelly 154.94 2
Emily Grubb 243.78 3
K1-W - Junior (17 - 18) Sarah Dodge 135.13 1
Samatha Cole Johnson 334.59 2
K1-W - Open (19 - 29) Emily Jackson 123.44 1
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Ashley Davis Photos of the Lyons Outdoor Games
I still have more results to post. In the meantime, here are more photos by our LOG photographer, Ashley Davis.


























Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Dirt Jump Comp video
I put together a short video of the dirt jump comp, but then was sent a link to this really cool video. I'll post mine... later... maybe. Next year I'll have a proper video camera.
According to the main organizer, Glenn Bell of Bitterbrush Cycles, "The bike events were a huge success and a lot of fun. We had at least 400 spectators at the dirt jumps and Pump Track alone. What made this such a success is all of the people behind it. The dirt jump competitors threw it down. The Pump Track competition was the 1st annual. We had about 13 people competing in that event, and I believe 10 in the dirt jumps. We should all give ourselves a pat on the back and have smiles on our faces!"
-Lizzy
This blog sponsored by the Lyons Outdoor Games
According to the main organizer, Glenn Bell of Bitterbrush Cycles, "The bike events were a huge success and a lot of fun. We had at least 400 spectators at the dirt jumps and Pump Track alone. What made this such a success is all of the people behind it. The dirt jump competitors threw it down. The Pump Track competition was the 1st annual. We had about 13 people competing in that event, and I believe 10 in the dirt jumps. We should all give ourselves a pat on the back and have smiles on our faces!"
-Lizzy
This blog sponsored by the Lyons Outdoor Games
More results Dog Competition and Chainsaw Carving
Dog Competition Results
1. Houligan (Owner: Ashley Ahrens, Lyons, CO)
2. Siler (Owner: Alli Bozeman, Lyons, CO)
3. Jessi (Owner: Ryan & Jayne, Boulder, CO)
4. Cody (Ryan & Jayne, Boulder, CO)
Dirt Jump
1. Matt Cordova
2. Honorable mention Nick Simcick who landed a back flip after many attempts.
Pump Track
1. John Watt
2. Brandon Turman
3. Will Mc
Chainsaw Carving Comp
1st Place Steve Higgins – Native American and an eagle
2nd Place Joe Hense – Mountain Lion and an Eagle
More photos to come later this week.
1. Houligan (Owner: Ashley Ahrens, Lyons, CO)
2. Siler (Owner: Alli Bozeman, Lyons, CO)
3. Jessi (Owner: Ryan & Jayne, Boulder, CO)
4. Cody (Ryan & Jayne, Boulder, CO)
Dirt Jump
1. Matt Cordova
2. Honorable mention Nick Simcick who landed a back flip after many attempts.
Pump Track
1. John Watt
2. Brandon Turman
3. Will Mc
Chainsaw Carving Comp
1st Place Steve Higgins – Native American and an eagle
2nd Place Joe Hense – Mountain Lion and an Eagle
More photos to come later this week.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Lyons Outdoor Games 2009 a big success (photos below)
Despite the bad weather forecasts around the Front Range, we enjoyed perfect temps and no rain both Saturday and Sunday for the 7th annual Lyons Outdoor Games. This was by far the biggest and best event the Town of Lyons has held with between 2,500 and 3,000 people attending.
According to one of the organizers of the kayak events, Marty Cronin of Jackson Kayaks, "It was well attended and sponsored, and I believe the community really saw a great time, so that, to me, is a thumbs up!” The event, he added, was a great boon for the community.
“We have seen the cadet rodeo (kids’ freestyle kayaking). grow 100% each year, from four kids to 13 or 14” Cronin stated. “The cadet rodeo is one of the really important aspects of this event. We have the opportunity to see kids get into the sport and develop skills early on. The real pros in the world all started on the water when they were five and 10 years old. Our plan is, five or 10 years from now, to have a whole new crew of teenagers just ripping. We are super excited to see all this starting to come together at the Lyons Outdoor Games.”
Both the kayak and the bike elements of the Games are hugely positive for both the Lyons and the greater Front Range community.
“Kids winning boats are the ones coming back, and they are bringing their friends,” Cronin stated. “They are having a damn good time, and parents talking to parents. Things are starting to snowball. I’m seeing it in just three years since we’ve been involved.”
Chad Melis of Oskar Blues agreed. “Though there weren’t a huge number of kids competing, the new pump track and dirt jumps were built so that both adults and kids could progress,” he explained. “Using the Games as a way to leverage and create that park is going to pay off in the long term as far as getting kids the skills to participate in the future and have fun on their bikes.”
This is really a huge success story, he added. “We have a $150K skills bike park that we got for just a few thousand dollars (because of volunteer support and sponsorship.,” Melis stated. “The town will benefit, the bike shops will benefit, and the community will benefit.”
Full slalom results and partial creek boat/freestyle results
Adam Barron Memorial South Saint Vrain Creek Boat Race
1. Tao Berman
2. Pat Keller
3. Brian Kirk
Women's Pro Freestyle
1. Emily jackson
2. Ruth gordon
3. Elaine
Men's Pro Freestyle
1. Steven Wright
2. Nick Troutman
3. Brian Kirk
Cadet Rodeo
1. Alec Banderhoof
2. Sage Donnelly
3. Paul Palmer
Slalom Races
C1
1. Steve Isenberg -- 119.78
2. Jp Griffeth2 -- 125.82
3. Alex Dodge -- 128.72
4. Griff Griffeth -- 135.13
K1
1. Scott Shipley -- 100.37
2. Griff Griffeth -- 108.47
3. Alex Dodge2 -- 109
4. Will Grubb -- 112.37
5. JP Griffeth -- 118.47
6. Henry Hyman -- 119.66
7. Lamar Simms -- 128.75
8. Tyler Newton -- 139.87
9. Jack Heyman -- 142.16
10. Henry Hyde -- 159.84
11. Marshall McQuillen -- 161.19
12. Max Karlsson -- 267
K1-W
1. Emily Jackson -- 123.44
2. Lauren Buress -- 134.34
3. Sarah Dodge -- 135.13
4. Sage Donnelly -- 154.94
5. Emily Grubb -- 243.78
6. Samatha Cole Johnson -- 334.59
Age Group Results:
C1 - Junior (17 – 18)
1. Jp Griffeth2 -- 125.82
2. Griff Griffeth -- 135.13
C1 - Open (19 – 29)
1. Steve Isenberg -- 119.78
2. Alex Dodge -- 128.72
K1 - Cadet (16 and under)
1. Henry Hyman -- 119.66
2. Jack Heyman -- 142.16
3. Henry Hyde -- 159.84
4. Marshall McQuillen -- 161.19
5. Max Karlsson -- 267
K1 - Junior (17 – 18)
1. Griff Griffeth -- 108.47
2. Will Grubb -- 112.37
3. JP -- 118.47
K1 - Open (19 – 29)
1. Scott Shipley -- 100.37
2. Alex Dodge2 -- 109
3. Lamar Simms -- 128.75
4. Tyler Newton -- 139.87
K1-W - Cadet (16 and under)
1. Lauren Buress -- 134.34
2. Sage Donnelly -- 154.94
3. Emily Grubb -- 243.78
K1-W - Junior (17 – 18)
1. Sarah Dodge -- 135.13
2. Samatha Cole Johnson -- 334.59
K1-W - Open (19 – 29)
1. Emily Jackson -- 123.44
Thanks to all our awesome sponsors for supporting this event:
Town of Lyons
Oskar Blues (Lyons local)
Smith Optics
Montbell
Subaru
Kelty
Spot Bicycles
Jackson Kayaks
Laughing Grizzly
BMA
Yellow Designs Stunt Team
ACA
Fluid Kayaks
Immersion
Tomahawk
Bitterbrush Cycles (Lyons local)
A Spice of Life (Lyons local)
Blue Sky Mortgage Company (Lyons local)
Ideal Market
Kona
Sierra Designs
Hatrock Excavating (Lyons local)
Bella Energy
Elevation Outdoors
Loki
Mountain Buzz
Leave No Trace
River Gypsies
Blue Mountain Stone (Lyons local)
Vitamin Water
Kokatat
Outdoor Divas
Alpine Sports
Flappy's Print Shop
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen
Barking Dog Cafe
USA Freestyle Kayaking
The Lyons Recorder (Lyons local)
Aspen Meadow Veterinary Specialists
Planet Bluegrass
LeeLikesBikes.com
Monster energy drinks
Cronin Jewelers
Boss Hogg Enterprises
According to one of the organizers of the kayak events, Marty Cronin of Jackson Kayaks, "It was well attended and sponsored, and I believe the community really saw a great time, so that, to me, is a thumbs up!” The event, he added, was a great boon for the community.
“We have seen the cadet rodeo (kids’ freestyle kayaking). grow 100% each year, from four kids to 13 or 14” Cronin stated. “The cadet rodeo is one of the really important aspects of this event. We have the opportunity to see kids get into the sport and develop skills early on. The real pros in the world all started on the water when they were five and 10 years old. Our plan is, five or 10 years from now, to have a whole new crew of teenagers just ripping. We are super excited to see all this starting to come together at the Lyons Outdoor Games.”
Both the kayak and the bike elements of the Games are hugely positive for both the Lyons and the greater Front Range community.
“Kids winning boats are the ones coming back, and they are bringing their friends,” Cronin stated. “They are having a damn good time, and parents talking to parents. Things are starting to snowball. I’m seeing it in just three years since we’ve been involved.”
Chad Melis of Oskar Blues agreed. “Though there weren’t a huge number of kids competing, the new pump track and dirt jumps were built so that both adults and kids could progress,” he explained. “Using the Games as a way to leverage and create that park is going to pay off in the long term as far as getting kids the skills to participate in the future and have fun on their bikes.”
This is really a huge success story, he added. “We have a $150K skills bike park that we got for just a few thousand dollars (because of volunteer support and sponsorship.,” Melis stated. “The town will benefit, the bike shops will benefit, and the community will benefit.”
Full slalom results and partial creek boat/freestyle results
Adam Barron Memorial South Saint Vrain Creek Boat Race
1. Tao Berman
2. Pat Keller
3. Brian Kirk
Women's Pro Freestyle
1. Emily jackson
2. Ruth gordon
3. Elaine
Men's Pro Freestyle
1. Steven Wright
2. Nick Troutman
3. Brian Kirk
Cadet Rodeo
1. Alec Banderhoof
2. Sage Donnelly
3. Paul Palmer
Slalom Races
C1
1. Steve Isenberg -- 119.78
2. Jp Griffeth2 -- 125.82
3. Alex Dodge -- 128.72
4. Griff Griffeth -- 135.13
K1
1. Scott Shipley -- 100.37
2. Griff Griffeth -- 108.47
3. Alex Dodge2 -- 109
4. Will Grubb -- 112.37
5. JP Griffeth -- 118.47
6. Henry Hyman -- 119.66
7. Lamar Simms -- 128.75
8. Tyler Newton -- 139.87
9. Jack Heyman -- 142.16
10. Henry Hyde -- 159.84
11. Marshall McQuillen -- 161.19
12. Max Karlsson -- 267
K1-W
1. Emily Jackson -- 123.44
2. Lauren Buress -- 134.34
3. Sarah Dodge -- 135.13
4. Sage Donnelly -- 154.94
5. Emily Grubb -- 243.78
6. Samatha Cole Johnson -- 334.59
Age Group Results:
C1 - Junior (17 – 18)
1. Jp Griffeth2 -- 125.82
2. Griff Griffeth -- 135.13
C1 - Open (19 – 29)
1. Steve Isenberg -- 119.78
2. Alex Dodge -- 128.72
K1 - Cadet (16 and under)
1. Henry Hyman -- 119.66
2. Jack Heyman -- 142.16
3. Henry Hyde -- 159.84
4. Marshall McQuillen -- 161.19
5. Max Karlsson -- 267
K1 - Junior (17 – 18)
1. Griff Griffeth -- 108.47
2. Will Grubb -- 112.37
3. JP -- 118.47
K1 - Open (19 – 29)
1. Scott Shipley -- 100.37
2. Alex Dodge2 -- 109
3. Lamar Simms -- 128.75
4. Tyler Newton -- 139.87
K1-W - Cadet (16 and under)
1. Lauren Buress -- 134.34
2. Sage Donnelly -- 154.94
3. Emily Grubb -- 243.78
K1-W - Junior (17 – 18)
1. Sarah Dodge -- 135.13
2. Samatha Cole Johnson -- 334.59
K1-W - Open (19 – 29)
1. Emily Jackson -- 123.44
Thanks to all our awesome sponsors for supporting this event:
Town of Lyons
Oskar Blues (Lyons local)
Smith Optics
Montbell
Subaru
Kelty
Spot Bicycles
Jackson Kayaks
Laughing Grizzly
BMA
Yellow Designs Stunt Team
ACA
Fluid Kayaks
Immersion
Tomahawk
Bitterbrush Cycles (Lyons local)
A Spice of Life (Lyons local)
Blue Sky Mortgage Company (Lyons local)
Ideal Market
Kona
Sierra Designs
Hatrock Excavating (Lyons local)
Bella Energy
Elevation Outdoors
Loki
Mountain Buzz
Leave No Trace
River Gypsies
Blue Mountain Stone (Lyons local)
Vitamin Water
Kokatat
Outdoor Divas
Alpine Sports
Flappy's Print Shop
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen
Barking Dog Cafe
USA Freestyle Kayaking
The Lyons Recorder (Lyons local)
Aspen Meadow Veterinary Specialists
Planet Bluegrass
LeeLikesBikes.com
Monster energy drinks
Cronin Jewelers
Boss Hogg Enterprises
Lyons Outdoor Games 2009 a big success--PHOTOS
Marty Cronin and Scott Young chat with kayakers about the course. Watch for more photos of Boater X later this week.
The new Lyons Bike Park will help train future Lyons Outdoor Games competitors.
Maya Bassford and Ignacio Fleishour participate in the river cleanup sponsored by Lyons-based catering company, A Spice of Life. Dan Bruckner, company owner, sponsored a delicious, fresh food breakfast for people who participated. He also sponsored the zero-waste aspect of the event, along with Scott Young, of local company, Blue Sky Mortgage.
A helicopter was brought in to dry the pump track and dirt jumps for the comp. It worked.
Steven Wright brightened everyone's day with his superb skills (he won the pro-freestyle kayak event) and his constant smile.
LOG short track competitors readying for the race.
The chainsaw carving event was one of the newest and coolest events of the Games. The detail on these carvings were awesome. I had no idea these guys were so incredible. Kudos to Bongo Love for putting this aspect of the Games together. I'll put more photos up later this week.
Adam, Amy, AJ Schwartz and mom. Amy and Adam organized the Games in 2008 and the Canine Cannonball in 2009.
Thanks to all the volunteers and sponsors for promoting such a great event!
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