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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Much hype, but alas no race

In it's fourth year in Michigan City, the Great Lakes Grand Prix superboat race is perhaps the most anticipated event of the year in Michigan City, grasping the town for what is usually a week long party concluded by an awesome display of speedy boats on Sunday afternoon.
This year, everyone at Washington Park seemed to wait until Sunday to have that "week long party," but when Sunday came - so did disappointment, in the fact that for the first time in its ten-year history, a Great Lakes Grand Prix race was canceled.
The event was canceled due to rip currents in the area, which would have caused major danger for boaters had they toppled during the event.
While many fans were disappointed, it was the right decision to make. Search parties were in full force looking for a number of missing persons that thankfully turned up safe on the beach.
The only question is whether or not there should have been a "rain date" in the event that that did in fact happen.
If it's such an important event, you would think it would have happened whether it be later in the day Sunday, Monday or even Tuesday.
Still, the boats were fun to look at as they were parked in the parking lot. But boats belong in the water and unfortunately for Michigan City residents and visitors last weekend, that did not occur.