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Race Day in Nuuk: Competition, Rescue, and Kayak Design Secrets

Dubside Season 6 Episode 6

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The action continues from the Greenland National Kayaking Championships as Andrew and Dubside bring you another on-the-ground recap from Nuuk.

Day three features the fast-paced short-distance races, where members of Team Qajaq USA line up against Greenlandic and international competitors. Team members share their firsthand experiences navigating unfamiliar race courses, borrowed kayaks, cold water, and stiff competition.

The episode also captures one of the day’s most dramatic moments when a young Greenlandic paddler capsizes during the race. Jon Roybuck recounts the rescue effort and reflects on the unique challenges of responding to an emergency in a competition where traditional practices, minimal safety equipment, and tight-fitting skin on frame kayaks create a very different environment than most North American paddlers are accustomed to. The discussion becomes a powerful reminder that Greenland kayaking is rooted in skills that were once essential for survival.

In the second half of the episode, Swedish kayak builder David Täng explains one of his purpose-built rolling kayaks in remarkable detail, revealing how cockpit coaming placement, deck shape and hull geometry all influence rolling performance. It’s a fascinating master class for anyone interested in Greenland-style kayak design and the continual pursuit of the perfect rolling machine.