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30 April |
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Junior Scottish
performances at GB Junior Selection Regatta: while the
rest if us were enjoying a challenging cross-wind at Strathclyde
Park, a small number of leading junior Scots were battling with,
would you believe, a strong cross wind at Dorney Lake at the GB
Junior Selection Regatta. Chris Logan (George Watson's)finished
6th fastest in JM 1x, Kirsty Myles (George Watson's) finished 9th
fastest in JW 1x while Anna Anderson and Alex Gemmie (Nithsdale)
finished 4th fastest in JW 2-.
Stirling in time-shift mystery? Readers yesterday
will have seen 'advance notification of Stirling RC's open day to
take place on the 3rd of, err, March?!? This should of course have
read 3rd May - but hey, the typo got them a second plug for the
event.
DUBC sponsored row video: readers will remember
Dundee Unis sponsored row. They have a clip of video
of the event on their web site - it's a rather large file, but
if you have the right sort of line connection I'm assured it's worth
a look. Incidentally, DUBC are still looking for a volunteer coach
- check the wanted page for details.
A 'Head' at Strathclyde Park? Strathclyde Park
RC have announced they will be holding a new small boats head on
the Park on 11 October, now added to this year's events page listings.
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28 April |
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Strathclyde
Park Regatta survives challenging conditions: conditions
for Strathclyde Park Regatta & Scottish Universities Championships
were far from ideal. Wind forced some Saturday 1000m races down
to 500m from free starts, and conditions on the exposed 1000m start
forced most of Sunday's 1000m races to be raced from the 2000m start
to a mid-loch finish.
Regatta chairman Ronnie Goldie pays tribute to the efforts of all
who made this possible. "It took tremendous flexibility and
hard work by the regatta team, umpires and competitors to keep racing
going - the only alternative would have been to have cancelled the
whole thing when the wind blew up late on Saturday morning,"
he says. "We finished on time on Saturday and 40 minutes late
on Sunday, with only 1 race from 178 being cancelled in the whole
weekend."
Obviously the timing system is set up to produce results from either
1000m or 2000m starts to the normal finish by the tower, so we don't
yet have full results to put on the web. I'm still hopeful that
we'll be able to put up the finish orders at least - with times
for those races which did run on the standard courses.
Open House at Stirling Rowing Club: Stirling RC
are having an open day from 11.00 am to 4.00pm this Saturday 3rd
March. Tours, ergometer intro-sessions, 'have a go at rowing' sessions,
etc. They're leafleting the local area to try to increase participation
in the sport in Stirling, particularly in the Riverside district.
Next Regatta - it's Clydesdale! Full details are
now on the club's web site re the Clydesdale
Regatta on 10th May.
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21 April |
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Scottish Universities
meeting: the usual meeting of Scottish Universities boat
club representatives will take place during this weekend's regatta
at Strathclyde Park: the exact time/place have yet to be confirmed
via universities coordinator Alan Easson, but will be notified to
clubs and published here as soon as possible.
Strathclyde Park Regatta Draw for Saturday
and Sunday:
for anybody who hasn't tried doing a draw for a regatta this size,
it may interest you to know that it has taken 14.5 'man-days' (except
that half were women) of work between close of entries last Thursday
lunchtime and midnight Monday to prepare for and do the draw. Thanks
to all who worked on the job.
The huge entry (who would have predicted 20% growth?) and fairly
universal multiple event entering has pressed separation between
rounds/events down toward the minimum. It has also prevented the
team from meeting some competitor preferences on timing of events.
Please accept that the team started by reviewing lists of those
preferences and did their best. However if you do believe the draw
has overlooked an event clash that was stated on your entry, please
contact the team
ASAP.
Copies of the draw are in the post to club entries secretaries:
do read the contents - it includes important
information, and an social invitation from the Scottish Rowing
President too.
For clubs wanting to bid to hire a boat from the National Rowing
Academy Fleet, the application
form is here: be warned - demand will be heavy, so the importance
of your 'reasons for needing to hire' on the form will be significant
in determining who gets priority.
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16 April |
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International
athlete registration: the International Rowing Committee
(IRC) has published these lists of senior men
and women who
have registered under the selection
policy for consideration to represent Scotland in the Home International
this year. The next compulsory trial is Strathclyde Park Regatta
(see yellow panel on right), entries for which close tomorrow. Trialists
must race in events 5, 7, 8 or 10 for men or events 54, 56, 57 or
59 for women on the list of Events
Offered (ie the pair or single scull relevant to their weight).
Kit found at Strathclyde Park: a kit bag was left
in Dundee Uni's trailer at Strathclyde Park at the weekend, thought
probably to belong to someone from either ABC or AUBC groups who
were also training there. It wasn't spotted until the trailer got
back to Dundee, but can be claimed by contacting DUBC captain Dave
Shea, as they put it, 'preferably before the sweaty contents
biodegrade!'
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15 April |
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National
Rowing Academy
building wins UK award

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At the
recent Civic Trust Awards in Manchester, the National Rowing
Academy won a full award as one of 43 "outstanding"
projects nationwide which in the judges' opinion were "exceptionally
well designed and of benefit to their local environment
and community."
The report states that "This
dramatic new pavilion, beside the magnificent Strathclyde
Park Loch, is an important asset for the whole region."
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Strathclyde Uni pronounce regatta a success: results
are here. I hear from the club that with this year's first attempt
having gone without a hitch, and attracted a decent entry, they're
confident of coming back with another regatta next year. If I'm
not mistaken, the results include the first occurrence of Loch Ard
Rowing Club's name on a winner's list: well done them!
Meanwhile in Belgium . . . Watson's, Heriots and
Nithsdale were off competing in the Ghent Spring Regatta (a popular
early season event in the junior calendar). The regatta
web site doesn't seem to have results yet, but I hear Nithsdale
won junior women's 4- with Heriots 2nd. Kirsty Myles of Watson's
got a silver in junior women's sculls and Chris Logan (also Watson's)
got a further silver in junior men's single sculls. The Heriots
and Nithsdale girls fours combined to race an eight in a senior
class: came second behind a senior Belgian crew, but ahead of all
other junior entries (Westminster School were next).
. . . and also in Belgium . . . Gavin Shaw and
Henry Westwood are competing in the GB final trials at Hazewinkel
this week. I also see some other 'weel kent faces' from Scottish
teams past (but now based outside Scotland) on the contenders list:
Katherine Grainger, Alasdair Stuart, Stewart Bates, Danny Harte,
Martin Harris, perhaps others my quick scan missed. You can follow
progress of the trials on the ARA
web site.
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8 April |
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President
'off-line': SARA President Mary Massaro has a fault with
her PC and will be unable to receive e-mail for a few days. Anyone
trying to contact her should do so at one of the phone numbers on
the contacts page. I'll put up another
message when she's back on line.
They're big boys in Inverness! Inverness RC are
urgently seeking to buy a 95 kg 4+. See Sales
and Wants for details
Trialists' priorities in entering Strathclyde Park Regatta
(SPR): this notice is from the International Rowing Committee.
Athletes registered as trialists for the Scotland senior
team in 2003 will be aware from the selection policy document that
SPR is a mandatory trial; the IRC will require reasons for non-attendance
by the midnight the following Saturday. Trialists must compete in
the single scull or coxless pairs event relevant to their weight
(i.e. Events 5, 7, 8 or 10 for men or events 54, 56, 57 or 59 for
women on the list of Events
Offered).
Do you have graphic design/DTP skills? SARA development
officer Callum
Macdonald has a couple of publishing projects for the National
Rowing Academy in the offing and is keen to hear from anyone with
relevant skills/experience who would be interested in helping.
Going to Ghent? A reminder that there will be
no formal Scottish Rowing entries managed by the IRC at Ghent this
year, but it is understood that several clubs plan on entering club
crews independently.
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7 April |
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More
photos from the Scottish Rowing Awards: scroll down for
the main batch, but a couple of new subjects are now here too. I
have a full crop coming overnight from Tom Baker and will try to
put up a montage tomorrow.
Chain found: a gold chain was found on Friday
at the Scottish Rowing Awards ball. Claimants to Clare
Haley please.
Strathclyde University Easter Regatta draw: good
to see a new event attracting a decent entry, emphasis being on
small boats. 47 races during the day and the draw
is here.
Boat
Hire for Strathclyde Park Regatta: as usual, the boats
at the National Rowing Academy are available for hire at the regatta.
Check the fleet list first to identify the
class of boat you hope to hire, then complete and submit the application
form
Baby Barnes on the way: one other piece of happy
news broken to friends on Friday night at the Scottish Rowing Awards
is that Commonwealth Champion Ali Barnes and husband, Gordon - who
had both traveled from Putney for the event - are expecting their
first baby in October.
Boat Race write-ups: What a cracking race! Oxford
overcome weight of history - by 12 inches - the Guardian, Oxford
survive by closest of margins - the Times, Oxford's
epic victory closer than 'dead heat' - Daily Telegraph, Oxford
win by one foot after titanic struggle, the Independent
Bow tie found: a gents bow tie was found during
clear-up on Friday night after the Scottish Rowing Awards. Claimants
to Paul Mackie please.
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5 April |
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Scottish Rowing Awards celebrated in style: if you
weren't at the Scottish Rowing awards last night, you really missed
a great night.
The award winners were:
* Junior Oarswoman of the Year: Lucy Buglass,
Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association
* Junior Oarsman of the Year: Chris Logan, George
Watson's College
* Volunteer of the Year: Terry McNeill, Aberdeen
Boat Club
* Coach of the Year: Ali Paterson, Aberdeen Boat
Club
* Oarswoman of the Year: Ailie Ord, Clydesdale
Amateur Rowing Club
* Oarsman of the Year: Gavin Shaw, Aberdeen University
Boat Club
* Crew of the Year: Aberdeen Boat Club Men's Coxless
Four: Angus Argyle, Drew Hendry, Tom Morgan and John Langley.
Thanks
to everyone who traveled from near and far to make the event such
a success (unbelievably, there were more tickets sold in Putney
than in Edinburgh!), and particularly to guest of honour, Peter
Haining, who was invested as a Fellow of the Scottish Amateur Rowing
Association by SARA President, Mary Massaro.
Thanks to Ron Wallace for the photos: we don't seem to have pics
of the junior award winners yet - can anyone help? Please e-mail
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