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Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 7 2007 at 12:04 PM
A Canadian 

 
So Dragon Boating is not taken seriously? Well think again! Even the ‘Princess to Be’ is in on the Dragon Boat Action.

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20050296,00.html

Prince William's girlfriend, Kate Middleton, has pulled out of a charity fundraising race to France because of "safety" concerns.

"Kate has chosen to drop out, having taken advice," boat captain Emma Sayle confirms to PEOPLE. "It’s a safety thing ... security issues."

Middleton, 25, was set to steer an all-female crew in a traditional Chinese dragon boat across the 21-mile English Channel. They were to vie against an all-male crew in an record-breaking attempt scheduled for Aug. 25.

"She's upset she can't do it, but she's made a call and taken the whole team into consideration. By pulling out she's doing it for everyone else," says Sayle.

Contacted by PEOPLE, a palace spokesman refused to comment.

During their training sessions on the River Thames in the west of London, the women's crew had found themselves under the glare of photographers.

"It's dangerous enough as it is, without having to take into consideration the world's [paparazzi] causing us to capsize the whole time," says Sayle, who was set to share the helming role with Middleton. "They've been a nightmare."

Early this year Middleton's lawyers issued a warning to photographers asking that they respect her privacy.

The crew rep says it is now too late to find a new recruit.

"I will have to helm the whole thing myself," says Sayle of the journey from Dover to Cap Gris Nez, near the French port of Calais.

Meanwhile, sources close to the men's crew reveal that although the 20-strong women's team appear stoic in public, they are disappointed about Middleton's departure.

"The girls are slightly perplexed – this should have been mentioned three months ago, not two-and-a-half weeks before the race," an insider tells PEOPLE.

 
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Anonymous

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 7 2007, 12:06 PM 

She's a hottie.

 
 
Anonymous

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 7 2007, 12:07 PM 

Now why doesn't my steersperson look like this? My team is doing something wrong!


 
 
A Canadian

more pictures & she's wearing Red Croc shoes

August 7 2007, 12:24 PM 

Think about the potential sponsorship, If she’s on your crew?

The attached site has about 20 pictures of her:
http://justjared.buzznet.com/2007/07/25/kate-middleton-dragon-boat/

I do hope team GB picks her up as their steersperson for Australia.

Too bad Dragon Boat World did not pick this story up…. Subscriptions would have been trough the roof.

PS: I do agree she's hot!

 
 
Anonymous

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 7 2007, 12:30 PM 

After I was finally able to divert my eyes, I noticed that they're paddling with outrigger paddles?

 
 
A Canadian

outrigger paddles

August 7 2007, 12:48 PM 

That’s because they will be crossing the English Channel

 
 
Anonymous

This is not a Princess sport

August 7 2007, 12:52 PM 

I recall seeing the PDBC and the OHDBC ladies with Princess T shirts.

You ladies may need to reprint as Dragon Boating will be a Princess sport if Kate marries Prince William.

 
 
Anonymous

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 7 2007, 1:38 PM 

"After I was finally able to divert my eyes, I noticed that they're paddling with outrigger paddles? "
That's because they actually want to make it to the other side.



 
 
Anonymous

Canadian in the news too

August 7 2007, 2:15 PM 


 
 
Anonymous

Eat More Cookies

August 7 2007, 3:56 PM 

From the article:

Energy Out: One hour of moderate rowing by a 125-pound person burns about 400 calories or about 6 1/2 Oreo cookies.

 
 
Anonymous

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 7 2007, 4:52 PM 

You know those addictive two-bite brownies? Just 2 of those suckers go for 190 calories.

 
 
William

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 8 2007, 8:30 PM 

Why do you need a bent paddle to cross the god damn channel? I feel not. My joints could take 23 miles with a regular.

 
 
Backward Rowing

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 8 2007, 8:37 PM 

Oh sweet William.

You can paddle with a db paddle for long distance, but i definitely would prefer a oc paddle for distances over 10km!

 
 
A Canadian

Official Request to TEAM GB

August 9 2007, 11:03 AM 

Please recruit Kate Middleton for your women’s team.

If need be I will get a petition started… How many signatures will it take?

A Canadian.

 
 
Anonymous

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 9 2007, 1:45 PM 

'07 Just Isn't Kate's Year
Kate Middleton, Prince William's ex-girlfriend, has gallantly surrendered her beloved dragon-boat racing because the flashbulbs of the ubiquitous paparazzi were affecting her team's game. "She's upset she can't do it, but she's made a call and taken the whole team into consideration," Emma Sayle, the team captain, told People magazine. "By pulling out she's doing it for everyone else." Kate was supposed to steer the boat in a girls vs. boys race down the English Channel on August 25. But Kate will have to content herself with watching from the shores, crying a single tear while wearing a low-slung fedora and fake moustache. William, wherever you are, now is the time to propose, while we're she's feeling vulnerable!


 
 
Anonymous

Re: Kate Middleton Drops Out of Charity Boat Race

August 9 2007, 2:03 PM 

" Why do you need a bent paddle to cross the god damn channel? I feel not. My joints could take 23 miles with a regular. "

Sure, you could also do it using a fork instead of a paddle, or a 2x4, but why would you?
Bent shaft = more distance covered with each stroke = faster boat = get to the other side quicker.

 
 
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