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17 December |
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Frozen out?
Winter is here: Strathclyde Park has started to freeze
in places- clubs are advised to check with the booking office at
Strathclyde Park before traveling. Also the Union Canal in Edinburgh
is frozen as at this morning.
GB Senior Trials - how Scotland's National Coach saw them:
I thought it would be of interest to folk to read an expert assessment
from John McArthur - so I asked him! (Full results here)
As one would hope, Academy Athletes did well in the trial. Gavin
Shaw (Academy Athlete and Aberdeen Uni), fresh from finishing 1st
and 2nd in racing at the GB U23 lightweight men's camp in Hazewinkel,
finished 3rd in the full trial - but reduced the 11 second margin
between himself and 1st place at the October trial to just 4 secs
this time. Jonny Logan (Academy Athlete and Glasgow Uni) was known
to be unwell but raced anyway: he had just overtaken the sculler
who ultimately finished 4th in the trial when he was forced to slow
dramatically: John McArthur believes Logan, if fully fit, would
probably have finished 4th, possibly challenging Shaw for 3rd.
Both Shaw and Logan have been invited to the GB camp at Ely in
January, rowing in 2- to work alongside the current U23 coxless
four contenders.
Sarah Fettes (Academy Athlete and Clydesdale ARC) finished 5th in
U23, up from 9th and with her margin to the first placed athlete
being reduced from 49 seconds to 22 seconds from the October trial.
John also commented on Kirsten McLelland-Brooks 2nd place in LW1x,
10 secs behind GB's World Champs LW2x bronze medallist Helen Casey.
Lorna Ferguson's (Marlow RC) 9th place in LW 1x, one place behind
GB's World Champion in LW2-, was an excellent result in McArthur's
assessment, with Clare Haley's (Aberdeen BC) first GB trial ranking
of 24th in W1x being another highly creditable result.
"The challenge now for all these athletes", John points
out, "is to close the gap even further to secure an invitation
to the final, closed, trials in April."
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15 December |
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BBC TV Sportscene
Review of 2002: this year's Sportscene review is apparently
likely to include a piece on highlights of the Scottish Rowing year.
They have been looking at material from Henley, the Commonwealths
and the National Rowing Academy opening - though we won't know what's
in until the programme goes out this Saturday at 1025pm, BBC 1 in
Scotland.
GB Senior Trials: full results
from the weekend's second GB senior trials at Boston, with notable
results for Scots Katherine Grainger (SABC, W1x), Clare Haley (ABC
W1x), Gavin Shaw (AUBC U23 LM1x), Peter Haining (UTRC LM1x) and
Lorna Ferguson (MRC LW1x)
Christmas present for rowing friend? RowTV have
put together DVD compilations of some of the top racing in 2002,
including Henley, Docklands, Women's Henley, Nat Champs and the
Commonwealth Championships. Details in their newsletter.
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6 December |
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Sportscotland
Sport21 Review: Another official notice from the SARA secretary.
The national strategy for sport in Scotland is currently being reviewed.
Roadshows will be held throughout the country as shown below and
anyone in our sport of rowing is welcome to attend. Please contact
Sara Hamilton
in advance if you want to attend any of the meetings (Tel 0131-472
3208). Further information is available from www.sportscotland.org.uk
9 December, Orkney, Town Hall, Kirkwall, 7pm
10 December, Glasgow, Glasgow Green Football Centre, 2pm, 6.30pm
10 December, Highland, Inverness Town House, 2pm and 6.30pm
11 December, Edinburgh, Peffermill, 2pm, 6.30pm
12 December, Western Isles, Council Chambers, Stornoway, 6.30pm
19 December, Perth, Dewars Ice Rink, 2pm, 6.30pm
19 December, Borders, Eskdale Sports Centre, Langholm, 2pm, 6.30pm
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couple of recent pictures just come through . . . On the
left, Ron Wallace, secretary of the Committee of the Dee (for over
25 years!) received an engraved travel clock from the assembled
Aberdeen clubs in appreciation of his contribution to the sport.
Presenting the award - his son Colin Wallace of ASRA.
On the right, Lucy Buglass of ASRA receives her National Playing
Fields Association Medallion from Scottish Sports Personality of
the Year, 400 metre runner Lee McConnell (left of photo).
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4 December |
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| Aberdeen |
260 |
| Glasgow |
227 |
| Strathclyde |
164 |
| Dundee |
69 |
| St Andrews |
50 |
| Edinburgh |
28 |
| Heriot Watt |
4 |
| Robert Gordon |
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Universities Winter League Update: following the
Glasgow Fours Head, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Strathclyde universities
still hold the top three places - but Dundee and St Andrews have both
leapfrogged over Edinburgh into 4th and 5th. Heriot Watt score their
first points. Full points table on the right.
Rudolf tackles ergo challenge: This Saturday,
Aberdeen Uni BC are holding a "Santa row" outside John
Lewis, George Street, Aberdeen. A rolling team of 6 AUBC "Reindeer"
will endeavour to pull Santa and his sleigh all the way to Lapland,
in aid of the Archie foundation (new Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital).
The event will take place between 9am -5pm, and collection buckets
will be at hand for suitably generous donations. If you can't make
it along, Tom Hanna would
be happy to accept your pledge in support of their imaginatively
seasonal charity fund-raiser.
New Sales and Wants:
an ergo wanted, and a bunch of sweep blades for sale.
"Donner" and "Blitzen": not
to mention Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid and Rudolf.
The Aberdeen clubs have their Christmas 'Scratch Eights' event this
Saturday. Individual competitors sign in from noon at ABC, mixed
sex/mixed ability crews (named after the reindeer, thus the headline)
are then drawn from a hat. There follows hard fought but not very
serious sprint racing. All rowing members of Aberdeen clubs (and,
I imagine, of any other clubs visiting town) welcome.
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2 December |
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Scotland
international selection policy 2002-2003: word from John
McArthur is that the draft selection policy document is now in the
hands of the SARA Executive. It will be circulated to clubs and
published on this web site as soon as it has received final approval
- but aspiring internationalists also need to read the following
story about the Scottish Rowing Indoor Championships . . .
Scottish Rowing Indoor Championships: a new event
on the SARA calendar, to be held on Sunday 26th January at the David
Lloyd Centre in Renfrew. The event will be similar in format to
the British Indoor Rowing Championships held last month in Birmingham
- 2000m racing on Concept 2 ergos, in a wide range of age classes
and at both light and heavy weight. Full details of the Indoor event
later, but one confirmed element of the Scotland Selection Policy
I have been asked to publicise is that participation
in these Scottish Rowing Indoor Championships will be compulsory
for ALL athletes resident in Scotland, England or Wales, junior
and senior, registering for possible selection for the Scotland
team for the Home International Regatta in Cork in 2003.
U23s head for Hazewinkel: U23 lightweights Jonny
Logan and Gavin Shaw (both National Rowing Academy athletes) are
heading off to Hazewinkel with their coach, John McArthur (Scotland's
National Coach) to attend the 4-day GB U23 Training Camp, led by
GB U23 High Performance Coach, Darren Whiter.
Vesta Scullers Head update: always easy to identify
Scottish clubs - sometimes harder to identify individual Scots in
a big event. It looks, however, as though Martin Harris of London
RC (25th) was the highest placed Scot in the weekend's Scullers
Head - unless of course you know different . . .
Contacts updates: George
West of Nithsdale and Craig
Love of Glasgow University have both changed their e-mail addresses.
Please update your records accordingly.
December news: December is a bit slow for rowing
events, except the GB trial in mid month. But I do know there are
informal events (e.g. Aberdeen Scratch Eights) and assorted socials
at clubs throughout Scotland. If the various organisers of these
events would like to send
me details, I'd be delighted to give them a plug on the SARA
site- and even to carry the embarrassing photos afterwards. |
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