2003 Photos

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Sunday, June 22, 2003 - The Endurance Competition and Awards Ceremony
Skippers meeting

« Each morning began with a skipper's meeting. This morning the sun was shining for the Endurance event.

The weather was perfect for the start of an Endurance heat. »

Start of an endurance heat
Boats beginning a heat

« The parade lap for the championship heat was led by ETS, who covered the most distance in the morning.

The Columbia boat appears to be pointing the way to victory. They won the Endurance competition by edging out the Milwaukee School of Engineering and ETS, who had some technical difficulties in the championship heat. »

The Columbia boat as seen from above
George Ettenheim being honored

« During the awards ceremony, George Ettenheim (the Energizer bunny) was honored for his 10 years of service running SOLAR SPLASH. He received a variety of gifts from his many friends he has made over the years.

George received a standing ovation from the participants of SOLAR SPLASH 2003. »

Standing ovation for George
 
Saturday, June 21, 2003 - Sprints
Boat in the rain

« The morning was rainy, so the sprints were delayed until afternoon. The first heats were held in a light rain, but the rain stopped by mid-afternoon.

Many of the teams left their boats in the water between heats. »

Teams with their boats left along shore
Three boats at the start line

« The three fastest boats - South Carolina, Arkansas, and New Orleans - await the start of the finals.

New Orleans edged out Arkansas for the victory. »

UNO and Arkansas in the finals
MSOE boat Northern Iowa boat Washington State boat
Columbia boat UMBC and Kansas State boats U-Buffalo boat
MSOE drive system UNO boat USC, Rice, and MSOE boats
 
Friday, June 20, 2003 - Qualification, Slalom end, Sprints begin
U. at Buffalo at the starting line

« All teams qualified and completed the Solar Slalom in the morning. The U. Buffalo entry is waiting to make a run.

The first round of sprints were run in the afternoon. »

Start of a sprint heat
Northern Iowa in the sprint competition Columbia with a smoking motor The timers
Rice University crossing the sprint finish line Start of another sprint heat Start of the final sprint heat
 
Thursday, June 19, 2003 - a rainy start but a sunny finish
Geneva boat crossing the finish line

« Despite a rainy morning, Geneva College (PA) was the first team to complete inspection, qualifying, and the Solar Slalom Event.

Members of the Rice University spelling, er, Solar Splash team. »

"Solur Panulz"
Columbia's air boat

« For the second year in a row, Columbia University has brought an "air boat". This year the boat is performing much better as it completed the sprint qualifier while riding on a cushion of air. »

Columbia's air boat from behind
Northern Iowa at the start line The ETS entry The U.S. Naval Academy at the start line
The College of New Jersey boat Columbia in the Endurance configuration Rice University on the qualifying course
Cal-Poly Pomona ready to start The ETS entry returning to the docks Cal-Poly Pomona crossing the finish line
Milwaukee School of Engineering in the Slalom Kansas State University on the maneuverability course University of Arkansas at the docks
 
Wednesday, June 18, 2003 - registration, inspections, swim test, mixer
Registration

« Teams began to arrive and register in the morning.

Each boat must pass a mechanical, an electrical, and an on-the-water inspection before being allowed on the Qualifying course. »

Inspection
Swim test

« Each skipper must be able to swim the length of a 25 meter pool. The swim test was held on the Buffalo State College campus.

The evening mixer had participants from different teams working together to tie various types of knots. »

Knot-tying at the mixer
T-shirts for sale

« T-shirts commemorating the 10th annual Solar Splash are for sale.

Many Buffalo area volunteers help make the event run smoothly. »

Buffalo area volunteers
TV interview

« The local NBC affiliate interviewed the Columbia skipper live on the evening news.

A sense of humor can liven up a boat's dashboard. »

Dashboard showing torpedo buttons
KSU students and their boat ETS students and their boat The Columbia air boat without its outriggers
Geneva boat going into the water College of New Jersey students and their boat The U.S. Naval Academy entry
 
Tuesday, June 17, 2003 - ready to go!
Tents in the paddock area

« The two tents are in place to serve as the "paddock" area.

The docks are in place, the high line is strung, the scoring tents are pitched, and decorations and banners are hung. »

A view of the docks and scoring tents
 
Monday, June 16, 2003 - a day of preparation for the event

Organizers and the docks

« The weather is sunny and beautiful in Buffalo as preparations for the event begin. Highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s are expected (and hoped for) for the rest of the week. Pictured (from left): John Montague of Buffalo State College, George Ettenheim of Advanced Energy Competitions (the event organizer), Nan Nix (also of AEC), and Laurie Dann (the local Buffalo coordinator of the event).

In the background are the docks which were installed later in the day. The docks will be used for SOLAR SPLASH and will be used the rest of the summer for other events on Hoyt Lake.