TEDDINGTON REACH COORDINATION, 2007 Issued 12 December 2006

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TEDDINGTON REACH COORDINATION, 2007 Issued 12 December 2006 TEDDINGTON REACH COORDINATION, 2007 Issued 12 December 2006 CONTENTS 1 –PROGRAMME 2007……………………………………………………………………pages 1-2 2 –KEY……………………………………………………………………………………….page 3 3 –DEFINITIONS……………………………………………………………………………page 3 4 –REGULAR CLUB EVENTS NOT INCLUDED ON REACH PROGRAMME………page 4 5 –TELEPHONE CONTACT LIST……………………………………………………….. page 5 1 –TEDDINGTON REACH PROGRAMME 2007 DATE CLUB TIME REACH PRIORITY EVENT JANUARY Sun 7 KRC am U Lim Club event above KRC club house, 11.00 to 13.00 Frank Luzmore K2 Race, Shepperton to Richmond. Start at Sun 7 RicCC pm All Lim noon (provisional). Sun 21 KRC am U Excl Rememham Head 10.00 to 13.00 FEBRUARY MARCH Serpentine Invitation team event. Below Steven's Ait, start Sat 17 TC All day M Pri 10.00 Royal K1/K2 Windsor to Teddington, 13.00 to 15.00, finish at Sun 18 RCC pm M & U Pri RCC Sat 24 KRC pm U R closed Kingston Head of the River, 13.45 to 15.45 APRIL Sun 1 ASC All day All Pri Just Jane Enterprise Open Meeting Teddington Sculls, Ditton to RCC, 10.00 to 11.00 and 12.30 Sat 7 WRC am M & U Pri to 13.30 Sun 8 & Mon 9 * TC All day All Pri Easter Regatta Open Meeting for all classes Sun 15 TC All day All Pri Elizabeth Cup, Firefly Open Meeting Boating competition. Mainly held on Surrey side of Steven's Sun 22 SBC am U Lim Ait. MAY Sat 12 TC pm All Lim Adelaide Cup Mixed marathon skiff races, 10.00 to 12.00, R Canoe Club Sun 13 SC am M & U Pri to Raven's Ait and back Stroke Sun 13 Association All day Thames Bridges Bike Ride Sun 13 TSC All day M&U Lim Boat Handling Regatta from TSC Base to Albany Park. Sat 19 TC pm All Pri Munster Cup, Cadet Open Meeting Mon 28 Lensbury All day L Pri Regatta JUNE 10.30 Sun 3 TC to 2.00 M & L Lim Centenary Cup R Hasler Marathon, lower end of Trowlock Island to Thorneycroft Island, Hampton, 11.00 to 16.00 (canoeists Sun 10 RCC All day All Excl warming up on lower reaches before start) Sun 10 SBC 5 pm M & L Lim Cruise past SBC club house Anthony Sun 17 Nolan Trust All day U Excl Charity Dragon Boat Regatta Paddling Challenge, 14.30 to 19.00, Kingston Bridge to Sat 23 RCC pm All Excl RCC. Sun 24 TC am All Lim Burnett Challenge Sat 30 LSS pm M Lim Sea Scouts Event 1 JULY Sea Scouts National Regatta, 09.00 to 16.30 (close liaison Sun 1 LSS All day M&L Excl with other users essential) Sun 8 LSC All day L Lim LSC Summer Regatta Junior Regatta, 11.00 to 18.00. Half-river closure on Sat 14 RCC pm M&L Excl Middlesex bank Sat 14 & Sun Kingston Amateur Regatta, upper reach reqd. for turning 15 Kingston All Day U Pri boats Kingston Sun 22 Rotary All day U Excl Dragonboat Charity Event from KRC AUGUST Annual Regatta, 10.00 to 16.00. Mainly held on Surrey side Sun 5 SBC All day U Lim of Steven's Ait. Wed 22 RCC Evening All Lim Paul Gilbert Fun Race SEPTEMBER Sat 1 SC All day L & M Excl Skiff/punting regatta, races above Half Mile Tree Sat 8 TC pm All Pri Autumn regatta , open meeting for all classes Sun 9 TC All day All Pri Autumn regatta , open meeting for all classes Sat 15 & Sun 16 TC All day All Lim Braganza Bowl and Yates Cup, Open meeting for A-Raters Sat 22 & Sun 23 ASC All day All Pri Club regatta Sat 22 TC All day M & L Lim 18 Cup/Claude Russell Cup, Open meeting for Nat 18’s Sun 23 TC All day All Lim 18 Cup/Claude Russell Cup, Open meeting for Nat 18’s Sat 29 WRC All day M & L Pri Novices’event Sun 30 TC All day All Lim Laser Barometer, Laser Open Meeting OCTOBER Sat 6 RCC All day All Excl Junior K2 Race, 10.30 to 16.30 Sat 13 TC All day All Excl Porteus Cup, Vintage Merlin Rocket Open Meeting Sondown Cup and Elizabeth Bowl, Merlin Rocket Open Sun 14 TC All day All Excl Meeting (Thames Series) Thames Marathon starts 12.15. Richmond Bridge to Kingston Bridge & back. Limited no. of canoes on reach Sun 21 RicCC All day All Lim from 13.00 NOVEMBER Sun 4 ASC All day All Pri Trowlock Open Pursuit Race for all classes Sat 10 TSBH All day U R Closed Tiffin Small Boats Head, 10.00 to 12.30 & 13.30 to 15.00 Kingston Small Boats Head, 10.30 to 12.00 & 13.30 to Sun 24 KRC All day U R Closed 15.00, down to KRC DECEMBER NOTES The above reach programme includes only special events for which a degree of priority is agreed; many clubs also have regular weekly events (see events listed below). * Devizes Canoe Races pass through the reach during the Easter period. 2 2 –KEY SC Skiff Club TC Tamesis Club ASC Ariel Sailing Club WRC Walbrook Rowing Club RicCC Richmond Canoe Club RCC Royal Canoe Club TSBH Tiffin School KRC Kingston Rowing Club SBC Small Boat Club LSS Leander Sea Scouts LSC Lensbury Sailing Club TSC Twickenham Sea Cadets 3 –DEFINITIONS Lower Reach (L) extends from Teddington Lock cut to the middle of Trowlock Island. Middle Reach (M) extends from the middle of Trowlock Island to Steven’s Ait. Upper Reach (U) extends from Steven’s Ait to Kingston Bridge. am events finish by 13.00 hours. pm events start on or after 13.00 hours. Exclusive (Excl) means that other participating clubs do not organise events at the same time. (When possible, sailing clubs are expected to offer races for all the classes sailing on the Reach.) Priority (Pri) means that the club has priority for its event and other clubs wishing to organise events on the same day MUST liaise with it ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT in order to avoid clashes. If the river is required for part of the day, the times of the event should be stipulated. Limited (Lim) means that other other participating clubs must try to avoid the times and courses of their events clashing with those specified. Liaison on the day is recommended. River Closure (R Closed) means that the event is controlled by the EA and other clubs must not organise events at that time. 3 4 –REGULAR CLUB EVENTS NOT INCLUDED ON REACH PROGRAMME 2nd weekend every month April to October, 0930 to 1630 on both Saturdays and ALBANY PARK Sundays ARIEL Sunday racing from 1145 all year, plus racing in pm in summer Wednesday evening training in summer DRAGON BOATS Saturdays 0900 to 1200 Wednesday evening in summer Tuesday evening training in summer Summer evenings 1900 to 2100 KINGSTON RC Sunday mornings in summer for youth training Tuesday training 1900 to 2100 in summer LEANDER Saturdays 1400 to 1700 LENSBURY SC Thursday racing 1900 to 2030 April to August Sunday racing 1100 to 1230 April to October RCC Daily thru year - coaching and training. Sats and Suns Juniors racing from 1200 Weds evening training in summer Sunday racing 1030 to 1300 throughout year TAMESIS Thursday racing 1900 to 2100 May to August Saturdays 1300 to 1600 May to Oct (cadet training) WALBROOK RC Daily training/coaching thru year Wednesday afternoons for Juniors Saturday 1000 to 1200 for Juniors 4 5 - TELEPHONE CONTACT LIST, APRIL 2006 Organisation Contact(s) R16A Coordinator Peter Mason 020 8546 4086 R16B Coordinator Peter Francis 01932 566533 ARIEL SAILING CLUB Mal Warner 020 8255 3833 or 07973 797131 Alan Hall 01372 713556 Clubhouse 020 8977 5834 DRAGONS ALIVE Sarah Doyle 0870 0118787 or 07767 250192 ENVIRONMENT AGENCY Mandy Marshall 01276 454900 KINGSTON COUNCIL (PARKS) Rob Waite 020 8547 4636 KINGSTON REGATTA John White 020 8940 7584 07711 168671 Bryan Gellett 011796 85806 KINGSTON ROTARY CLUB Keith Maund 020 8399 5846 07958 006525 KINGSTON ROWING CLUB Andy Hall 07734 105849 Clubhouse 020 8546 8592 KINGSTON UNIVERSITY BOAT Phil Harfield 07747 862 397 CLUB LEANDER SEA SCOUTS Karen Louziou 07909 968382 LENSBURY SAILING CLUB Peter Bide 020 8977 4442 (h) or 020 7944 3842 (w) or 07816 627277 Tom Symmons 020 8668 4658 RICHMOND CANOE CLUB Graham Stonehouse 07881 626 617 RICHMOND COUNCIL (SPORTS) Chris Jones 020 8831 6131 ROYAL CANOE CLUB Janet Evans 020 8397 4675 (h) or 07990 964492 Clubhouse 020 8977 5254 Answerphone 020 8977 5269 SEA CADETS CORPS Terry Stone 01483 271692 THE SKIFF CLUB Christopher Coveney 07976 878178 SMALL BOAT CLUB Sue Harmer 020 8644 6288 STROKE ASSOCIATION Beverley Silke 020 7566 0324 TAMESIS CLUB Jeremy Thomas 07768 888819 Richard Mourant 020 8399 1684 Clubhouse 020 8977 3589 TEDDINGTON LIFE BOAT Tim James 07860 911874 WALBROOK ROWING CLUB Diane Graham 01932 240459 5 6.
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