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31 March

   
 
 
Gold Rush: News from the SUBC Four in the States
Strathclyde Universities first four have tasted success in the first leg of their US Tour. They beat off stiff competition from eighteen Varsity Crews to win the Colliegiate Coxed fours event at Clemson Regatta. The crew have been particularly impressed with the friendliness of the Carolinans, who have showed nothing but support, and were quick to applaud their success. They will be travelling to Tennesee this coming weekend to compete at John Hunter Regatta. More information, including race reports and photos, can be found at www.scot-row.4t.com
SUBC four with medals
 
 

Fanatic Sports & Leisure: Fanatic, who now sell prints from the Red Head label, will be running a kit stand at the SABC Regatta on 9th April.

 
 

28 March

  
 
 

SUBC Easter Regatta: Strathclyde University Boat Club have sent the following information for their regatta on Saturday 16 April.

Regatta reminders: A reminder that the closing date for the St Andrew BC Regatta on 9th April is next Sunday (5pm, 3rd April). Entries can be made by post, email, phone or on-line.

The Strathclyde Park Regatta organising committee would also like to remind all clubs that entries close at 12 noon on Wednesday 13th April. They would be pleased if everyone could fully complete the entry forms (preferably typed) and use the correct sheets for each day.

SARA Training Weekends: Reminder to all men who would like to attend the training weekends at Strathclyde Park to email Fiona Insch today. Further information is available here.

 
 

23 March

   
 
 

SARA Awards Dinner - Further Information:

The Annual SARA Awards Dinner and Ceremony will be staged in the Alona Hotel at Strathclyde Park on Saturday 23rd April. The entertainment includes a guest speaker, a quality three-course meal and of course the Awards Ceremony itself.

The ticket price is £35 and from this £5 from each ticket sale will go directly to supporting this year's Home International Team in Cardiff.

So, book your tickets today by e-mailing or writing – and sending your cheque - to Jo Ramsay, SARA Administrator, National Rowing Academy, Strathclyde Park.

Over and above that, remember to get your nominations in for the favourite(s) you think deserve special recognition this year. Full details on the Awards on the nominations page now.

And another thing… the Alona is offering special accommodation rates for rowers. Contact the hotel direct for details.

 
 

22 March

  
 
 

SARA Awards Dinner: The 2005 Dinner will take place on Saturday 23rd April, at the Alona Hotel, Strathclyde Park. Along with a 3 course dinner and the Scottish Rowing Awards, there will be a surprise guest speaker at the dinner.
Tickets cost £35, and for every ticket sold, £5 will go towards funding the Scottish Rowing Team at the Home International Regatta, to be held in Cardiff this year.

Scottish Pennant winners at the Vets Head: Alexandra BC (Edinburgh Uni alumuni rowers) competed in two composite crews last weekend, both containing 8 EUBC graduates. The Mixed Vet A crew finished in an impressive 22nd place, winning their event. In doing so, the crew beat the Mens Vet A crew!

Scottish Schools Head: Full results from the 2005 Scottish Schools Head are now available.

SARA Awards: Reminder that nominations for the Scottish Rowing Awards 2005 are now open.
Categories are:

  • Scottish Oarsman of the Year
  • Scottish Oarswoman of the Year
  • Scottish Junior Oarsman of the Year
  • Scottish Junior Oarswoman of the Year
  • Scottish Rowing Coach of the Year
  • Scottish Rowing Volunteer of the Year
  • Scottish Rowing Crew of the Year

 
 

21 March

   
 
 

SARA Training Weekends: Reminder to all athletes who would like to attend the training weekends at Strathclyde Park to email Fiona Insch by Tuesday 22nd at the latest (women) or by Monday 28th latest (men). Further information is available here.

Vesta Veterans Head: Results from Sunday's Vets Head are now on-line.

 
 

20 March

  
 
 

St Andrew BC Regatta: Information for the SABC Regatta at Lochore Meadows, Fife on Saturday 9th April is now available on the SABC website.

 
 

19 March

   
 
 

Men's Tideway: Results for the Men's Head of the River Race are now available on the HoRR website. First Scottish crew home were Glasgow University (S3) in 39th place, only one second behind the winner of the S3 pennant.

Scottish Schools Head: At today's head race on the Clyde, George Watsons College J15 4+ finished Head of the River, with George Heriots School winning J18 4+ and J16 4+ in both the mens and womens events.

 
 

17 March

  
 
 

FISA World Masters: The World Masters website has been updated with new information and translations in various languages. A press release about the event has also been released.

 
 

16 March

   
 
 

Scottish Schools Head: The draw and other information for Saturday's School's Head of the Clyde is now available.

Date change: The Strathclyde University Sprint Regatta has changed date from 27 March to 16 April.

 
 

15 March

  
 
 

SARA Awards 2005: Nominations for the Scottish Rowing Awards 2005 are now being accepted. Details from the award nomination form may be emailed or posted to Alison Harrison, or submitted on-line (now working).

Scottish Senior Team Training Weekends: Revised information sheet has been uploaded.

 

 
 
Aberdeen Universities Boat Race: The crews racing past Duthie Park in Saturday's race, which AUBC won by approx. 3 lengths. RGU won the Alumni Race. AUBC vs RGUBC
 
 

14 March

   
 
 

Scottish Senior Team Training Weekends: Gary Bain, Team Manager, has sent information on the training weekends for all athletes aspiring to Scottish selection for the 2005 senior HIR team. Could all athletes who have previously spoken to Gary Bain about the weekend, please confirm with Fiona Insch that they would like to attend.

The Senior Women's weekend is March 26th/27th and the Senior Men's weekend is April 2nd/3rd (please note that these are incorrect in the senior selection policy).

Glasgow Small Boats Head: Results for Saturday's head are now available: Division 1, Division 2.

Boat Race: The north-east's version of the boat race took place on Saturday. Aberdeen University came out victorious in the main event, but Robert Gordon University alumni were stronger than their AUBC counterparts. Pictures of the event to follow.

 
 
University Winter League: As the Clydesdale Head is not going to be re-run before the end of the university year, the result of the University Winter League has now been confirmed, with Strathclyde University holding onto the Thornton Trophy.
Strathclyde University 235
Glasgow University 220
Edinburgh University 193
Aberdeen University 190
St Andrews University 178
Dundee University 176
Robert Gordon University 86
Heriot-Watt University 71
 
 

11 March

  
 
 

Trailer space available for Men's Tideway: St Andrews University Boat Club have trailer space for 2 sectional eights for the Head of the River Race (Men's Tideway). Travelling down Thursday 17th, returning Sunday 20th, cost is £75 per eight. Please contact President Christopher Kololian, mobile 07792958159.

Sales and Wants: Two pairs for sale on the Sales and Wants page.

 
 

9 March

   
 
 

Glasgow Small Boats Head: The start order for the GRC Head this weekend is now available - Division 1, Division 2.

Tideway Scullers Head: Entries are now open for the Tideway Scullers Head to be held on Saturday 9th April at 4.30pm. Each adult category winner be given a crate of beer at the prize giving after the race. Further details and entry information can be found from www.tidewayscullers.com/head.htm

 
 

7 March

  
 
 

Schools Head results: The results from the Schools Head of the River Race are now available on the School HoR website.

Congratulations to the Edinburgh schools rowers - George Watsons College won J15 4+ and George Heriots School won JW 4+ and had a second place in WJ16 4+.

 
 

6 March

  
 
 

Instructors Coaching Course: Final day for getting applications to Jo Ramsay (SARA Administrator) is this Monday. Application forms are available for downloading, and Jo can be emailed at jo.ramsay@scottish-rowing.org.uk

FISA Masters Regatta 2005: An update on the FISA World Masters is downloadable here, along with a form for all potential volunteers to complete and return to Bob Neill.

Scottish Schools Head, 19th March: The information for the Scottish Schools Fours Head of the River, Glasgow is now available - letter, entry form, divisions, rules. Bob Neill would be happy to hear from any adults willing to assist with the running of the event (contact him on 07764-630-177).

Clydesdale Regatta Cancelled: Following the cancellation of their head race, Clydesdale ARC have decided not to go ahead with the regatta scheduled for 16th April.

Sales and Wants: Two single sculls for sale on the Sales and Wants page.

 
 

5 March

   
 
 

Womens Eights Head results: The results from the Womens Eights Head of the River Race are now available on the WEHoRR website. Photos of the event are available at Jet Photographic, Big Blade, Sport-e-pix and Natures Images.

First Scottish club home was George Heriots School with juniors Steph McDowell and Polly Swann in the GB composite junior eight (30th), followed by Clydesdale ARC A (S1, 39th), Aberdeen Uni BC A (S2, 51st), Glasgow University Ladies BC A (S3, 67th) and St Andrew BC (S3, 84th) all in the top 100. Also competeing were Robert Gordon University, Heriot-Watt University and Strathclyde University. Well done to all.

 
 

3 March

  
 
 

Glasgow Small Boats Head: Reminder that the closing date for the last small boats head of the season is this Sunday. See Glasgow Rowing Club website for more information.

Tideway time: Good luck to all the crews racing at Womens Tideway this Saturday and at the Schools Head on Monday.

 
 

2 March

   
 
 

Protection of Children (S) Act 2003 seminars: Children in Scotland have announced the dates for the next round of free seminars to raise awareness about the Protection of Children (S) Act 2003.

The dates for the seminars are as follows:
14 April 2005, Glasgow8 June 2005, Aberdeen
5 May 2005, Dundee20 June 2005, Edinburgh
13 May 2005, Borders23 June 2005, Dumfries
3 June 2005, Stornoway 

You can obtain more information about these at the Children in Scotland website.

 
 

1 March

  
 
 

Strathclyde Park Regatta: Information for SPR is now available - this has also been sent to all English, Irish and Welsh clubs and the organisers are hopeful that lots of visitors from outside Scotland will come north to see the course for this years World Masters Regatta.

The information files are over on the right. Please download the entry and summary sheets and use these to complete your entries (typed please!). The organisers also would like to remind everyone that the sheets for each day are different and the correct sheets for each day should be used.

 
 


Strathclyde Park Regatta

23/24 April

Letter to clubs
Information
Regatta Notice
Events Offered

Sat Entry Form
Sat Summary
Sun Entry Form
Sun Summary

Scottish Rowing Awards
Rowing Awards Dinner
Saturday 23 April
Alona Hotel, Strathclyde Park
Award Nomination Form

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