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28 October |
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Clydesdale
Scullers Head start order: Saturday's provisional start
order is now up. I hear from race organiser John Eadie that
the river has been high and more rain is forecast. It would probably
be wise for intending competitors to keep an eye both on this SARA
news page and on the Clydesdale
site, both of which will try to publish news as soon as it becomes
available on the firm go/no-go decision.
Civic
welcome in Aberdeen for Katherine Grainger: Katherine Grainger's
achievement as GB rowing's first female Olympic double-medallist
was recognised at a home-coming civic lunch in Aberdeen yesterday,
hosted by Aberdeenshire Provost Raymond Bisset and attended by senior
councillors of all parties, by senior council officials, and by
Katherine's most avid supporters - her parents Liz and Peter.
Provost Bisset was effusive in his speech welcoming Katherine.
“Let no one be in any doubt; for our honoured guest today
to win one Olympic medal would have been outstanding, but to win
medals in two successive Olympics, and to land a series of World
Championship and World Cup titles along the way, defies even my
usual armoury of superlatives," he said.
On behalf of Aberdeenshire Council (Katherine's family home is
at Netherley just outside Aberdeen), Provost Bisset presented Katherine
with a framed painting of the Auld Brig o’ Dee at Invercauld,
by North-east artist Howard Butterworth.
The event has been reported in the local press, though not in their
on-line editions I'm afraid so no links. None of the other reports
I've seen, however, records the 'top quip' of the day (exclusive
for SARA web site?). When the Provost congratulated Katherine on
her two silver medals she instantly pointed at his impressive chain
of office and said "Yeah, but you've got a gold one!"
(Photo: Raymond Bisset, Provost of Aberdeenshire
Council, presents a commemorative painting of Deeside to Olympic
double silver-medallist Katherine Grainger. Photo courtesy Duncan
Glennie, Aberdeenshire Council)
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26 October |
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Digesting
trials results: a bit of reflection on the trials
results (including thoughts from John McArthur) reveals some
particularly encouraging results from north of the border. Of the
National Rowing Academy athletes, Gavin Shaw was fastest U23 lightweight
(10th overall), and in senior lightweight Dave McNeill was 23rd
and Henry Westwood 40th. Neil McRae (currently London RC, but he'll
come home eventually!) was 16th in senior lightweight. Of the heavyweights,
Alistair Warnock was 8th in the men's event with, in the women's
race, Lindsay Dick 20th and Ellie Dorman 35th.
SARA coaching conference: a bit of advance notice
of this event on 4th-5th December at the National Rowing Academy.
The first SARA Coaching Conference will be led by
- Paul Thompson: High Performance Coach, BIRO, coach of Katherine
Grainger
- Marty Aitken: Performance Director, Scottish Institute of Sport
and former Chief Coach, BIRO Women and Lightweight Men.
- John McArthur: National Coach Scottish Amateur Rowing Association
- Kevin Watson: Sports Science Consultant
The event is targeted to be of interest and value to a wide cross-section
of coaches, being a forum for exchange of coaching fundamentals,
new concepts, best practices etc. Fuller information will be posted
to clubs and on this web site once available but, for now, a date
for your diary.
Scotland 2005 prospective team coaches' meetings:
two meetings will take place in the meeting room at the National
Rowing Academy this Sunday. The meeting for prospective senior team
coaches and prospective senior team athletes takes place at 11.00
am with the second meeting, for prospective junior team coaches,
at 1.00pm the same day. Any questions relating to these meetings
should be addressed to team manager Gary
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15 October |
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Normal service
resumed: a technical hitch meant the site could not be
updated for a few days. Sorted now.
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Dundee
UBC captain, Ali Black (foreground), backed up by Abdallah
Alhakim. In the background, the Stirling UBC crew, with President
Neil Smith at Stroke. |
Dundee University take Tayforth titles: notwithstanding
much talk of injuries in the run-up, Dundee University pulled a
clean-sweep victory in last weekend's Tayforth University Boat Race
series between Dundee and Stirling Universities. Full report on
the event web site
Strathclyde Park Small Boats Head: blessed with
fair weather and a good turnout, results for Division
1 and Division 2
are here.
Clydesdale Scullers Head: details and the entry
form for the Clydesdale Scullers Head (30th October) are on the
club's web site.
2005 Home International Regatta Coaches Meeting:
There will be two meetings on Sunday 31st October at the Meeting
room at the National Rowing Academy. The first, starting at 1pm,
will be for junior coaches. An agenda for this meeting will be sent
shortly to junior coaches. The second meeting, starting at 3pm,
will be open to senior coaches and senior athletes intending to
try for Scottish selection next year. An agenda for this meeting
will be posted on the SARA web site in due course.
GB Coaching Technique Seminars a 'sell out': the
recent seminars on GB technique in Aberdeen and at the National
Rowing Academy were successful and well attended (25 attended at
Strathclyde and 18 attended in Aberdeen). Sessions started with
John McArthur using BIRO visuals to illustrate a talk on posture
and suspension, then launching a SARA DVD on sculling technique
which John has put together using footage shot on training outings
with Gavin Shaw. GB U23 physio Karen Burn led a session on core
stability and its function in rowing technique, injury prevention
and boat propulsion, then Rebecca Caroe of Rowperfect illustrated
how to use the machine to practice BIRO technique concepts (and
the dark art of analysing force curves!). John McArthur rounded
the event off announcing a SARA conference on 4-5th December with
Marty Aitken (formerly GB Rowing chief coach lightweight men and
women coach, now with Scottish Institute of Sport) and Paul Thompson
(GB High Performance Coach women, who coached the Grainger/Bishop
Olympic silver-medal women's pair).
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