Mike Cichanowski, owner and founder of Wenonah Canoe, Inc. recently
received "The LaBrant Award" from the United States Canoe Association.
Originally established in 1980, the award recognizes individuals from
both the canoeing public and the outdoor industry,nationally and
internationally, that have shown outstanding contributions to the sport
of canoeing.
Cichanowski was presented the award at the 2013 USCA winter meeting in
Tarpon Springs, FL. The award, a limited edition print by nationally
known outdoor artist Fred Montague, is named after Howie LaBrant, one of
the founders of the United States Canoe Association. Entitled "Quite
Passage" it depicts a scene of a couple paddling leisurely on an
idealized river.
“It's a great honor and I appreciate the
recognition”, Cichanowski said in his acceptance speech, “It's a really
neat piece. As a collector of a wide array of historical canoeing art
and memorabilia from around the world, this award will be displayed
proudly.”
Mike joins the likes of Eugene Jensen and Verlen Kruger as notable canoe designers and boat builders to have received the award.
About Wenonah Canoe, Inc.
Established
formally in 1968 in Winona, Minnesota, Wenonah Canoe has roots reaching
back to the 1950's. The company is the outgrowth of a lifelong devotion
to paddling by Mike Cichanowski, who began canoeing as a young Boy
Scout, and who began manufacturing canoes while still in college. Today,
Wenonah Canoe and its Current Designs and QCC kayaks brands place them
among the largest makers of paddle sport boats in the world, with
emphasis on ultra-light and high-performance models. Nearly 400
knowledgeable paddle sports retailers throughout the world distribute
their boats and accessories.
Written By: Wenonah Canoe, Inc.
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