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The HAPO Columbia Cup is an H1 Unlimited hydroplane boat race held each July on the Columbia River in Columbia Park, Tri-Cities, Washington. The race is the main attraction of the annual Water Follies festivities. With the exception of 2020, Tri-Cities has hosted a race consecutively since 1966.
One other boat not in the pits, which has been the last few years, is Stocklin’s 440 Bucket List Racing. Stocklin and the team made the decision before this season to dry dock the boat and put ...
The first race was held in 1966, and has been held annually in the Tri-Cities — outside of 2020 during COVID — for 57 years. This July will mark the 58th running of the event.
Here is the weekend schedule for the 56 th running — since the race didn’t happen in 2020 — of the ... Jeff Morrow is for sports editor for the Tri-City Herald. Show comments. Advertisement.
The main event at the Tri-Cities Water Follies is the Apollo Columbia Cup, one of six Unlimited Hydroplane races in the American Power Boat circuit. Through a unique propulsion system, the boats skip along the water only briefly making contact at speeds up to 220 miles per hour (350 km/h).
The APBA Gold Cup (originally known simply as the Gold Cup, a speedboat race) is an American hydroplane boat race, named for the American Power Boat Association. It is now run as part of the H1 Unlimited season. [1] First run in 1904, it is the oldest trophy in motorsports. [2]
This year’s Washington Sports Hall of Fame class has several Tri-Cities area connections. Tri-Cities racing team down to 1 boat in Columbia Cup. WA Hall of Fame inducts locals
The third race was the HAPO Columbia Cup held at Tri-Cities, WA on July 23–25. Corey Peabody in the U-9 Pinnacle Peak Racing boat finished first. It's Peabody's first H1 Unlimited victory. J. Michael Kelly, driving the U-8 Miss Tri-Cities boat, finished second.