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James Harrison Memorial Slalom March 25 / 26 continued April 15 / 16 / 17 continued March 4 / 5 Plas y Brenin 3 / 4 Double Conwy Canoe Wales Slalom Committee Wark 2 / 3 / O Double Northumberland Hexham Canoe Club Shepperton 1 Double Middlesex Shepperton Slalom C.C. Division 3 / 4 Saturday and Sunday James Harrison Memorial Slalom First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Cheques payable to Canoe Wales Slalom Committee Online entries preferred – www.canoeslalomentries.co.uk Jonathan Davies, 30 Eccleston Road, Higher Kinnerton, CHESTER CH4 9DY First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Cheques Payable to Shepperton Slalom Canoe Club. e-mail information available [email protected] Cheques Payable to Hexham Canoe Club. Mike Woodhouse, Station House, Catton, HEXHAM NE47 9QF Dee Lindesay, 6 Oaklands Drive, ASCOT SL5 7NE Map 115 Ref SH717578 Sat Nav LL40 0ET AXCXEFG Limit 200 e-mail information available [email protected] e-mail information available [email protected] st -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Map 87 Ref NY863769 Sat Nav NE48 3NP ABCXEFG Limit 120 No entries after Wednesday 1 March BST Begins Clocks go forward Saturday night. Free practice Fri/Sat evening and Sat/Sun morning Official practice starts at 08:45 April 1 / 2 On-road Parking – see website for details April 22 / 23 Grandtully P Double Perthshire Breadalbane Canoe Club Please see Canoe Slalom chatter boards for updates and information PREMIER RACES 1 and 2 Llandysul 2 /3 / 4 Double Carmarthenshire Llandysul Paddlers Map 176 Ref TQ073658 Sat Nav TW17 9LW AB5CDEFG Limit 150 Saturday First Race, Sunday Second Race . First Race Saturday Super Final format Note Div4 will be run on the lake. March 11 / 12 Second Race Sunday +PAN CELTIC - S U23 J18 J16 Cheques Payable to Llandysul Paddlers Canoe Club. Cheques Payable to Breadalbane Canoe Club. Shepperton 2 Double Middlesex Shepperton Slalom C.C. Gareth Bryant, Uwch Nar Afon, Pont Tyweli, LLANDYSUL SA44 4AJ Robert MacPherson, Strathlea, Taybridge Terrace ABERFELDY PH15 2BS First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday e-mail information available [email protected] e-mail information available [email protected] Online entries preferred – www.canoeslalomentries.co.uk Map 146 Ref SN414402 Sat Nav SA44 4AA ABCDEFG Limit 250 Cheques Payable to Shepperton Slalom Canoe Club. Map 52 Ref NN912531 Sat Nav PH9 0PL A¼B¼C¼XE¼F¼G¼ Limit 200 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shane Timlin, 33 Cleves Way, Hampton, Middx TW12 2PL Washburn 2 / Open Double Symonds Yat 2 / 3 Double e-mail information available [email protected] N. Yorkshire Yorkshire Slalom Committee th Herefordshire South West Canoe Slalom Committee No entries after Thursday 9 March Division 2 and Open races both days First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Free practice Fri/Sat evening and Sat/Sun morning Cheques Payable to Yorkshire Slalom Committee Cheques Payable to SWCSC Official practice starts at 09:30 Organiser Esther Mathews e-mailed entries NOT accepted On-road Parking – see website for details Entries to Duncan Berriman, ipPatrol Ltd, Brough Business Centre, Organiser Mike Mitchell Please see Canoe Slalom chatter boards for updates and information Skillings Lane, BROUGH, HU15 1EN Entries to Rob Knight, 1 Pilford Road, CHELTENHAM GL53 9AG e-mail information available [email protected] Map 176 Ref TQ073658 Sat Nav TW17 9LW AB5CDEFG Limit 150 e-mail information available [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is limited camping for tents and caravans at the Woodyard Stone 3 / 4 Double Staffordshire Stafford & Stone Canoe Club Map 162 Ref SO561160 Sat Nav HR9 6JL AXCXEFG Limit 150 3 miles from the site -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Map 104 Ref SE155573 Sat Nav HG3 4BB. A3B3CXEXG Limit 150 Oughtibridge 3 / 4 Double Yorkshire Sheffield Canoe Club Cheques Payable to Stafford & Stone Canoe Club. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Peter Willett, 6 Wood Lane, STONE, ST15 0AP Alva 3 / 4 Double Clackmannanshire Strathallan Canoe Club Cheques Payable to Sheffield Canoe Club. e-mail information available [email protected] + SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS Organiser Hugh Pashley Map 127 Ref SJ902334 Sat Nav ST15 0EX XXCXEFG Limit 200 Entries to Karen Crowhurst, 6 St Peter Ave, Deepcar, Prizes for non-slalom boats -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHEFFIELD S36 2SL First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Dulverton 3 / 4 / O OT Somerset Bideford & Taunton C.C. e-mail information available [email protected] Cheques payable to Strathallan Canoe Club. Saturday Open Teams + Practice, Sunday Div 3 / 4 Open Entries taken both days until 10:00am Sandra Gourlay, Strathallan C.C. Secretary, 21 Muirton Bank, PERTH PH1 5DW Cheques Payable to Taunton Canoe Club. Teams if time on Saturday e-mail information available [email protected] Clive Merrifield, 47 Priorswood Road TAUNTON TA2 7PS Map 55 Ref NS894960 Sat Nav FK10 3AW ABCDEFG Limit 200 e-mail information available [email protected] Map 111 Ref SK310937 Sat Nav S35 0GG ABCXEFG Limit 150 Map 181 Ref SS911278 Sat Nav TA22 9HJ AB6CDXXG Limit 100 April 29 March 18 / 19 Nene 4 Northamptonshire Northampton Canoe & Kayak Club April 8 / 9 All events and Teams on Saturday Llandysul 1 / 4 Double Carmarthenshire Llandysul Paddlers Grandtully 1 Double Perthshire S.C.O.T.S Cheques Payable to NCKC. First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday First Race Saturday +PAN CELTIC – V/M J14 J12 Alan Adams, 2 Orchard Way, Duston, NORTHAMPTON NN5 6HG. Note Div4 will be run on the lake. Second Race Sunday e-mail information available [email protected] Cheques Payable to Llandysul Paddlers Canoe Club. Cheques Payable to S.C.O.T.S. Info, entries and payment at www.nckc.org.uk/slalom Gareth Bryant, Uwch Nar Afon, Pont Tyweli, LLANDYSUL SA44 4AJ Chris Baillie, 62 Rowan Drive, Westhill, ABERDEEN AB32 6QB Map 152 Ref SP776595 Sat Nav NN4 7AA XXCXEXG Limit 100 e-mail information available [email protected] e-mail information available [email protected] Map 146 Ref SN414402 Sat Nav SA44 4AA ABCDEFG Limit 250 April 29 / 30 Map 52 Ref NN912531 Sat Nav PH9 0PL A¼B¼C¼XE¼F¼G¼ Limit 200 Aberfeldy 3 / 4 Double Perthshire Breadalbane Canoe Club April 15 / 16 / 17 First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Lee Valley W.W.C. Hertfordshire British Canoeing Slalom Committee Cheques payable to Breadalbane Canoe Club. March 25 / 26 SELECTION RACES 1, 2 and 3 Shannon Davie, The Knoll, Guay, Ballinluig PITLOCHRY PH9 0NT e-mail information available [email protected] Selection race series for 2017 Junior, U23 and Senior GB Teams Matlock 2 /3 Double Derbyshire Matlock Canoe Club Map 52 NN851491 Sat Nav PH15 2BP A5B1XDXXG Limit 200 First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday Entry fee: £50 Cheques Payable to Matlock Canoe Club. Cheques Payable to British Canoeing Slalom Committee. th Late entries fees apply on entries received after 4 March. Dave Spencer, 2 Gatcombe Close, Radcliffe-on Trent, NOTTINGHAM NG12 2GG Angela Matchett, 139 Ashgate Road, CHESTERFIELD S40 4AN e-mail information available [email protected] Map 166 Ref TL371008 Sat Nav EN9 1AB. Avarious Bvarious CXEFG Limit 200 Map 119 Ref SK295587 Sat Nav DE4 3PT A2B2C1DE1FG Limit 160 April 30 May 13 / 14 May 21 Frome Market Yard 4 Open Somerset Frome Canoe Club Holme Pierrepont P / 1 Nottingham Stafford and Stone Canoe Club Yair Pool Borders Selkirk Canoe Club Sunday Only Tweed Festival Cheques Payable to Frome Canoe Club. Short course Non Ranking Chris Wilde, 1 Russet Way, Peasedown St John, BATH BA2 8SH Paul McConkey Memorial Slalom Cheques Payable to Selkirk Canoe Club e-mail information available [email protected] PREMIER RACE 4 / DIVISION 1 Jim McPherson, 17 Hillview Crescent SELKIRK TD7 4AY Flat water course at Frome town centre site with changing and showers in adjacent clubhouse Championship Format, Premier Qualification and Semi Finals Saturday e-mail information available [email protected] Map 183 Ref ST776483 Sat Nav BA11 1BE XXCXEFG Limit 120 Premier Final + Division 1 Sunday Map 73 Ref NT457326 Sat Nav TD1 3PP AB (check) CDEXG Limit 200 Includes English Championships and English Regional Championships May 1 Cheques Payable to Stafford and Stone Canoe Club. May 27 / 28 Hornbill Cardiff Bay Premier / 4 Dave Royle, 3 Hallahan Close, STONE ST15 8YB Seaton Park 3 / 4 Double Aberdeenshire Aberdeen Kayak Club Mid Glamorgan Seren D ŵr C.C. and Canoe Wales S.C. Further Information or Enquiries to [email protected] + Fun Event PREMIER RACE 3 Map 129 Ref SK610390 Sat Nav NG12 2LU A1B1CXEFG Limit 200 First Race Saturday, Second Race Sunday st -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 31 April Training Slots £5 45mins 15:45 to 17:00 Cheques Payable to Aberdeen Kayak Club. st Manvers Waterfront Boat Club Park 4 / O Monday 1 May Demos 9:00 Race Runs 10:00 to 17:00 Katrina Shearer, 5 Forbes Way, Echt, WESTHILL AB32 6HJ S.Yorkshire Green Star C. C. Format: Runs 1 and 2 Qualification, Run 3 Final. e-mail information available [email protected] Saturday Practice,
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