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13 February |
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Inverness
Eights Head - extra advice to competitors: please note
this extra advice on
trailer/car parking, timing, facilities, etc for tomorrow's head
in Inverness. Read ALL of it is my advice - since I notice that
last para is about hazards which might damage your boat if you're
not careful! Also worth noting that the Jacobite Queen is not available
to us for shelter etc, so check the weather forecast and come prepared.
SARA to employ local part-time coaches: following
a review of the role of the SARA development officer, the governing
body has decided to move forward with a scheme putting greater emphasis
on coaching delivery at local level. There is a very full paper
which describes the opportunities for coaches and clubs, both senior
and junior.
Mid-Year SARA General Meeting: formal
notice of the mid-term meeting of clubs
Performances at GB trials: notes from John McArthur
that in the U23 lightweight trial Scots-based athletes Gavin Shaw
finished 1st, Jonny Logan 8th and Dave McNeill 12th. Scots-born
Olympic medal-hopeful Katherine Grainger (world champion in 2-)
finished 4th in the single sculls trial.
Have you volunteered for the FISA Masters support team
yet? If you're not actually planning to compete in the
Masters at Strathclyde Park in September 2005, why not join the
300-strong team of volunteers who will be making the event possible
fro the 3500 or so competitors we expect to be hosting. The Masters
is a very different regatta from most - none of the stuffiness,
and an apres-row social scene which is quite something to be part
of. Bob Neill is gathering the list of volunteers and is keen to
hear from anyone who can offer time to the event - not for interminable
committee meetings for the next 18 months, more to actually do the
hands on work during the 4 days of the regatta. Why not e-mail
Bob now?
Park Life: work at Strathclyde Park to widen the
course to 8 lanes is in schedule - which means we should get access
to the water again during March some time.
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1 February |
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Licences:
You have been warned! Copy of a formal notice sent today
to all club secretaries: "All Scottish crews must be in possession
of a current SARA Licence when competing in Scotland AND down south.
Tideway for example may not accept entries which are not accompanied
by current documentation. As I have advised on numerous occasions
I require a two week turn round time to process licences and do
not intend to compromise this stance by rushing things through.
The entry closing date for Women's Tideway is 15 February which
is now less than 2 weeks away so anyone who does not have an application
in my hands now is unlikely to be processed in time. The HORR closes
on 21/2 and Vets on 1/3 and time is tight for these events as well
as the Schools HORR.
Additionally I will not be available next week and therefore will
not be in a position to process applications received after the
weekend until after Inverness on 14/2.
Sandy Walker, Convenor of Racing Control SARA"
Glasgow Uni seek driver for Head of Trent: as
predicted by many when the new driving regs came out, it's really
starting to clobber the university boat clubs. Glasgow have entries
for the Trent Head on 22 February - but no member who can tow a
trailer legally. If you can assist, please contact their captain,
Andy Dickie, asap.
Weekend results round-up: the results from Saturday's
Western Head of the
Clyde and Sunday's Strathclyde University Head (also of the Clyde)
Division 1 and 2
are now up
We're all 'Doomed'! In case there is anybody out
there who doesn't know about it, there's a nasty worm called 'Mydoom'
doing the rounds - and it has really taken hold in the rowing community.
It doesn't actually wreck your computer, it just replicates itself
to everyone in your address book, and then everyone in their address
book, and then, and then, and so on. Typically it will have a generic
subject heading like 'hello' or 'test' or (more cunningly) 'message
delivery failure notice' with an attachment which may be a .exe,
.scr, or other such extension. DON'T OPEN THE ATTACHMENT! When you
see an e-mail like this of which you are suspicious, delete it without
opening/executing the attachment. Then empty your 'deleted items'
folder for good measure.
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Scottish
Rowing Awards |
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Get your nominations in now for
Oarsman, Oarswoman, Junior
Oarsman, Junior Oarswoman, Crew, Coach and Volunteer of the Year
Full details and
on-line nomination form here
Nominations close
Friday 19th March
Awards to be presented
at Scottish Rowing Awards Dinner, Thistle Hotel, Sat 3rd April.
Tickets £35 from Mary
Massaro
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