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2015 Battle of the Bay WPA Championships announced

by World Paddle Association on 18 Apr 2015
2015 Battle of the Bay WPA Championships World Paddle Association
The World Paddle Association, in cooperation with the Battle of the Bay, announces the 2015 WPA Championships. This year's event will be officially named 'The Battle of the Bay WPA Championship' to be held on October 17 and 18, 2015, at Crissy Field, located within Presidio National Park in San Francisco, CA.

The Battle of the Bay WPA Championships will serve as the WPA season finale, offering $15,000 in prize money and the final race of the Salt Life Cup WPA National race series. The top Male and Female point earners in the Elite division will compete for the $8,500 Salt Life Cup total bonus money. Competitors who have competed in a minimum of three Salt Life Cup WPA National events in 2015 will qualify for the bonus money and 2015 Salt Life Cup Champion.

'The WPA is extremely excited to conduct the WPA Championships and Salt Life Cup season-ending event with the Battle of the Bay,' says Byron Kurt, President of the WPA. 'Given the race location near the Golden Gate Bridge and the great job that the event director Stephen Pugh has done with the Battle of the Bay in past years, this should be an exciting and fun event for all competitors.

This will be the fifth year running of the Battle of the Bay, which has continued to be a WPA-sanctioned event and grows in attendance every year. Race Director Stephen Pugh adds, 'We're thrilled this year's fifth annual Battle of the Bay will be joining forces with the WPA and Salt Life Championships. San Francisco Bay is an amazing venue where else can you experience racing around the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz?'

For more information about WPA sanctioned races, Salt Life Cup National race series, and the Battle of the Bay WPA Championships, visit following websites:
www.worldpaddleassociation.com
www.BattleoftheBay.com.
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