Payson Kennedy
Induction Event Info & Schedule
by msurdan on Sep.11, 2009, under Bill Mason, Lars Holbek, Mikhail Kolchevnikov, News, Pavol Hochschorner, Payson Kennedy, Peter Hochschorner, Rafael Gallo, Stepanka Hilgertova
On Saturday, September 26, 2009 we have an awesome day planned with some of the most legendary names in whitewater boating history, and we hope you’ll decide to be a part of it. If you haven’t planned to come to the Nantahala Outdoor Center to experience this day, I strongly recommend you reconsider and don’t pass up this once in a lifetime opportunity. Dinner Tickets are selling fast, there are only about 15 seats left. Buy your tickets today by calling: 888-905-7238. Please forward this email to all of your whitewater boating buddies and anyone else that may be interested in attending the event.
IWHOF Honorees that will be in attendance:
- Rafael Gallo
- Nancy Wiley, Chuck Stanley, Richard Montgomery and family representing Honoree Lars Holbek
- Svetlana Kolchevnikov and Andrei Kolchevnikov representing Honoree Mikhail Kolchevnikov
- Filmmaker and Cameraman Ken Buck representing Honoree Bill Mason
- Representatives of Stepanka Hilgertova and the Hochshorner Brothers still to be determined.
EVENT SCHEDULE
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM, Breakfast at River’s End Restaurant
An informal breakfast for IWHOF Honorees and their families.
9:30 AM – 12:00 PM, Commemorative Nantahala ’90 Project RAFT Raft and Kayak Trip
Immediately after the IWHOF breakfast, honorees and their families will meet at our Rafting Center and board a special Rental’s Shuttle Bus. IWHOF Honoree Payson Kennedy will lead a raft trip commemorating the Nantahala ’90 Project RAFT Event held here at NOC back in 1990. IWHOF Honoree Mikhail Kolchevnikov organized the Chuya Rally in 1989, which was the first Project RAFT event held to inspire World Peace and International Cooperation among Americans and Russians. The Chuya Rally evolved into Project RAFT, and the first event held outside of Russia was the Nantahala ’90 Event, which was a week long celebration of international cooperation, rafting competitions, and a parade in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Honorable Ronald K. Machtley, Congressional Representative from Western North Carolina, said of the event on the floor of the United States Congress:
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize an organization and an event that has helped promote world peace through the sport of rafting. The Nantahala 1990 Rally is an international rafting event that is being held for the first time in the United States. The event began in the Soviet Union in 1979. There, it was limited to Soviet participants until 1988 when one international team entered the competition. In 1989, the competition was opened to over 300 participants from 17 countries. The Nantahala 1990 Rally will promote international peace and friendship by bringing together outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.I would like to offer my best wishes to the Nantahala 1990 Rally and all its participants from around the world. I hope that the competition will be a great success.”
As Honoree Mikhail Kolchevnikov’s work led to this event, and Honorees Payson Kennedy and Rafael Gallo participated in the event 19 years ago, we thought it would be fitting and appropriate and fun to commemorate this event this year.
Rafts will be guided down the Nantahala River by Andrei Kolchevnikov, Rafael Gallo, Payson Kennedy, and Nancy Wiley along with Risa Shimoda and Matt Urdan. (For the most extreme ride, you’ll want to be in Matt Urdan’s raft.)
Private boaters and rafters who wish to boat alongside IWHOF Honorees are welcome to join the flotilla. All you need to do is arrive no later than 9:00 AM at the Rafting Center at NOC with your boat, purchase a Forest Service Permit, pay a nominal Rental’s shuttle fee and hop on the Shuttle Bus. If you wish to paddle a raft or ducky, you may rent one from the Rafting Center for a nominal fee. The shuttle bus will leave promptly at 9:30 AM and it will take approximately two hours to run the Nantahala River. We will take out at Slow Joe’s Café where lunch and a slide show will follow immediately.
For more details or if you have any questions, please contact Matt Urdan at 828-488-7191.
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM, Lunch and Project RAFT Slide Show at Slow Joe’s Café
The Raft trip will take out at Slow Joe’s Café, where lunch will follow along with a Slide Show on our Flat Screen Televisions. The slides were taken in 1989 at the Chuya Rally and in 1990 during Project RAFT on the Nantahala and at other venues that hosted the event. The public will be welcome to join us and mingle with IWHOF Honorees and other whitewater boating legends.
5:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Induction Dinner and Program
- 5:00-6:00 guests will arrive and mingle.
- 6:00-7:00 the viewing of the 2009 IWHOF Honoree DVD will take place upstairs at Relia’s Garden
- 7:00-8:30 dinner will be served
- 8:30-10:00 will be the IWHOF program that will include the presentation of awards, speeches, and remarks.
It’s going to be an absolutely incredible day. If there’s any possible way that you can join us for even part of the day, you should plan to do so for this once in a lifetime experience.
Sponsorships are still available and donations of any kind are most welcome!
If you have any questions or need further information, please let me know. And don’t forget to purchase your dinner ticket as soon as possible! Seats are limited for dinner and they are going fast!
Best Regards,
Matthew S. Urdan
IWHOF Program Director
828-488-7191 Office
828-788-1498 Cell
Washington, DC: Kent Ford’s ‘Call of the River’ Premier to Support IWHOF, Team River Runner
by rshimoda on Apr.24, 2009, under 2007, 2008, Advocate, Honorees, Kent Ford, Mick Hopkinson, News, Payson Kennedy
The Call of the River – A Hundred Years of Whitewater Adventure
May 14, 2009 – 7:30 and 9:30 pm
The twists and turns of whitewater history resemble the canyons its pioneers have explored, a collage of unexpected influences such as World War II’s impact on boat materials and world champions’ defection from communist regimes in their homeland. Curiosity, ingenuity and outright audacity have built boats in friends’ basements and bribed dam keepers to release water, all in pursuit of the river experience. These tales are together on film for the first time in The Call of the River, produced by award-winning videographer and former world champion Kent Ford. Vintage paddling footage, in-depth interviews with eclectic pioneers and captivating narrative provide a close look at what inspires paddlers to answer the call of the river.
Join the DC Area paddling community at this double header debut! Ticket proceeds will benefit Team River Runner and the International Whitewater Hall of Fame!
6:30 pm Doors Open
7:15 pm Remarks from Team River Runner, International Whitewater Hall of Fame and Special Call of the River Guests!
7:30 pm First Show
Whitewater History Pop Quiz for Prizes!
9:15 pm Remarks as above
9:30 pm Second Show
Price: $10 online in advance, $15 at the door
To purchase tickets visit www.arlingtondrafthouse.com. For more information regarding Call of the River, please visit Kent Ford’s Performance Video Website.
See you on May 14th!




















