2017 & Marathon Handbook

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CONTENTS

Racing Calendar 2017 2-5 Addresses 6-8 Paddle-Ability 9 Paddlesafe – Safeguarding and protecting children 10-11 Equity statement 12

Sprint Racing Committee A1-3 Sprint Racing Competition Rules A4-22

National Sprint Regattas B1-17 - Including regatta plans 2017 B3-7 The Mini Sprint Series 2017 B18-19 Regatta Officials B20

Sprint Racing - Perpetual Trophies and Course Records C1-13 British Canoeing Performance Programme C14-20

Racing Standards D1 Placid Water Racing Awards D2-3 Coaching the Competition Disciplines D4-6 Sprint and Marathon Club Colours D7-12 Sprint and Marathon Club Abbreviations D13 Sprint Rankings D14-27

Marathon Rankings E1-20

Marathon Racing Committee and Competition Rules F1-21

Marathon Racing – Perpetual Trophies G1-13 Marathon Racing – International Medals G14-19 International Marathons and Selection Policy G20-25 Re-order form 2018 G26

Cover photo © Antony Edmonds

Cover designed by Rosalind Bates (www.rosalindbates.com) Handbook printed by Digital Printworks Ltd ([email protected])

1 RACING CALENDAR 2017

Date Race Name Region Code Notes January 07/01/2017 RTA Mid Winter Profiling L&SE Sprint 07/01/2017 SRS Camp National Sprint 07/01/2017 Combined MRC/Sprint Training Day MRC Sprint/Mar. 08/01/2017 Frank Luzmore L&SE ABS1 1 14/01/2017 ENTS Training Weekend Sprint 15/01/2017 Winter Time Trial, Linlithgow Scotland MAR1 Marathon 22/01/2017 Steve Truglia Memorial Race from Cheshunt to Bishop's Stortford Eastern HOL1 2 28/01/2017 Norwich Winter Race Eastern PEN1 3 February 04/02/2017 RTA Eastern Eastern PEN1 Sprint 11/02/2017 SRS Camp National Sprint 11/02/2017 ENTS Training Week Sprint 12/02/2017 Winter Time Trial, Linlithgow Scotland MAR1 Marathon 13/02/2017 RTA SW Camp South West Sprint 18/02/2017 MRC Water Based Training Day MRC SMY1 Marathon 25/02/2017 MRC Meeting Cropredy. 1pm - 4pm Marathon 19/02/2017 Waterside A Southern WAT1 4 25/02/2017 RTA London Mid Winter Profiling L&SE Sprint 26/02/2017 Thameside 1 Southern GRE2 5 March 04/03/2017 Seren Dwr Annual Sprint Regatta - Barry Docks Canoe Wales MID1 Sprint 05/03/2017 Waterside B Southern WAT1 6 11/03/2017 MRC Thames Based Training Day MRC SMY1 Marathon 12/03/2017 Thameside 2 Southern GRE2 7 12/03/2017 Winter Time Trial Scotland MAR1 Marathon 18/03/2017 ENTS Profiling Weekend Sprint 19/03/2017 Waterside C Southern WAT1 8 19/03/2017 Royal Leamington Spa Hasler Midlands MIL2 H2017 26/03/2017 Gailey Hasler Midlands CLI2 H2017 26/03/2017 K1/C1 Assessment Race Elmbridge L&SE SMY1 Marathon April 01/04/2017 Wey Sprints L&SE ROS2 Sprint 01/04/2017 Gent Marathon Int. Devt. Marathon 02/04/2017 Waterside D Southern WAT1 9 02/04/2017 Anker Valley Hasler Midlands RIC1 H2017 02/04/2017 ENTS Training Camp 2-5 April Sprint 08/04/2017 National & Open Sprint Regatta National Sprint 14/04/2017 Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race National DW01 10 22/04/2017 Waterland Marathon Amsterdam International Marathon 23/04/2017 Wey Hasler L&SE HAW2 H2017 23/04/2017 Cambridge Hasler Eastern GRI1 H2017 23/04/2017 Linlithgow Marathon Scotland FLE1 H2017 30/04/2017 Roadford Hasler South West PEA1 H2017 30/04/2017 65th Bedford Hasler Eastern PER1 H2017 30/04/2017 K1/C1 Assessment Race Bedford Eastern PER1 Marathon 30/04/2017 Grand-Dunk Marathon Scotland HEN1 H2017 May 05/05/2017 MRC Meeting HPP. 7pm - 10pm Marathon 06/05/2017 German Canoe National Marathon Championships International Marathon 06/05/2017 National & Open Masters Sprint Championship Regatta National Sprint 07/05/2017 5K K2 Mens/Womens/Boys/Girls A/B classes MRC Assessment NWSC National 07/05/2017 River Spey Marathon Scotland MAR1 H2017 11/05/2017 Lowport Summer Series 1 Scotland MAR1 Marathon 13/05/2017 Elmbridge Sprint Regatta L&SE LAW1 Sprint 13/05/2017 Gent Sprint Regatta Weekend Sprint 14/05/2017 Malton and Norton Hasler Yorkshire ROE1 H2017 14/05/2017 Basingstoke Canal Canoe Club Hasler Southern SMI1 H2017

2 RACING CALENDAR 2017

14/05/2017 Worcester Hasler Midlands NEV1 H2017 14/05/2017 K2/C2 Assessment Race Worcester Midlands NEV1 Marathon 14/05/2017 South West Schools Kayak Championships South West Sprint/Mar. 14/05/2017 Forth & Clyde Marathon 1 Scotland CHA1 H2017 19/05/2017 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup 1. Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal International Sprint 20/05/2017 Linlithgow KR Regatta Scotland MAR1 Sprint 21/05/2017 Norwich Hasler Eastern TER1 H2017 21/05/2017 Tamar Hasler South West RIL1 H2017 21/05/2017 Nottingham Kayak Club Hasler Midlands MAS1 H2017 21/05/2017 Hastings 1066 Hasler L&SE GEO1 H2017 21/05/2017 Chester 1 Hasler North West ROG1 H2017 26/05/2017 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup 2. Szeged, Hungary International Sprint 27/05/2017 Conwy Ascent Wales WIN1 11 27/05/2017 Marathon World Cup Hazelwinkel Belguim International Marathon 28/05/2017 Maidstone Hasler L&SE PRI1 H2017 28/05/2017 Reading Circuit Hasler Southern GRE2 H2017 28/05/2017 South Lakes Marathon Hasler North West LON1 H2017 28/05/2017 Tay Leukaemia Marathon Scotland CHA3 H2017 June 02/06/2017 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup 3. Racice, Czech Republic. International Sprint 03/06/2017 MacGregor Inter-club Regatta & National & Open U23 Sprint Championship National Sprint 04/06/2017 5K K1 Mens/Womens/Boys/Girls A/B classes MRC Assessment NWSC National 08/06/2017 Lowport Summer Series II Scotland MAR1 Marathon 10/06/2017 Forth Challenge Sea Race Scotland SPE1 11/06/2017 Burton Hasler Midlands BAL1 H2017 11/06/2017 Hasler L&SE WIL2 H2017 11/06/2017 Thames Valley Circuit Hasler Southern JOH1 H2017 11/06/2017 Derwent Mike Jones Memorial Hasler Yorkshire MED1 H2017 11/06/2017 Glasgow Canal Marathon Scotland RZE1 H2017 17/06/2017 SCA Regatta Scotland CHA3 Sprint 18/06/2017 Fal Hasler South West MAY 1 H2017 18/06/2017 Leighton Buzzard Hasler Eastern DIX1 H2017 18/06/2017 Oxford MidSummer Hasler Southern BAR2 H2017 18/06/2017 Hereford Wye Hasler Midlands WIB1 H2017 22/06/2017 Junior & U23 European Canoe Sprint Championships, Belgrade. International Sprint 24/06/2017 Cheshire Ring Canal Race North West MIL1 12 24/06/2017 Bath to Bradford on Avon Classic South West MIS1 13 25/06/2017 Richmond Hasler L&SE ABS1 H2017 25/06/2017 Bradford On Avon Hasler South West MIS1 H2017 25/06/2017 Brigg Hasler Yorkshire MAR 3 H2017 25/06/2017 Shropshire Hasler Midlands BAR1 H2017 25/06/2017 Kirkcaldy Club Regatta Scotland SYM1 Sprint 30/06/2017 Marathon European Masters Cup & European Championships. Crestuma, Port. International Marathon July 01/07/2017 National & Open Sprint Regatta & Inter Services Sprint Championshp Regatta National Sprint 06/07/2017 Lowport Summer Series III Scotland MAR1 Marathon 08/07/2017 Royal Regatta L&SE WIL2 Sprint 09/07/2017 Southampton Hasler Southern LO1 H2017 09/07/2017 Calder 1 Hasler Yorkshire LAW5 H2017 09/07/2017 Bishops Stortford Hasler Eastern BEA1 H2017 09/07/2017 Inverness Marathon Scotland MAC1 H2017 09/07/2017 Macclesfield Adelphi Hasler North West MIL1 H2017 14/07/2017 Senior European Canoe Sprint Championships, Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Sprint 16/07/2017 Pete White Memorial Race (Ironbridge) Hasler Midlands TAR1 H2017 16/07/2017 London Sprint Regatta L&SE WYN1 Sprint 16/07/2017 Lower Exe Hasler South West LAN1 H2017 23/07/2017 Medway Marathon L&SE NEA1 14

3 RACING CALENDAR 2017

27/07/2017 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint Junior & U23 World Championships. Pitesti, Romania International Sprint 29/07/2017 National Canoe Marathon Championships. Pangbourne National MET1 Marathon 29/07/2017 MRC Annual Consultative Meeting August 03/08/2017 Lowport Summer Series IV Scotland MAR1 Marathon 06/08/2017 Trentham Hasler North West ROB1 H2017 06/08/2017 Glasgow Green Marathon Scotland RZE1 H2017 08/08/2017 Linlithgow Loch 10K Scotland SMI3 Sprint 10/08/2017 Forth & Clyde 10K Scotland CHA3 Sprint 12/08/2017 Trossachs Marathon Scotland KIN1 H2017 13/08/2017 Trossachs 10K Scotland CHA3 Sprint 19/08/2017 Colin Chapman Memorial Wye Descent Midlands HER2 15 20/08/2017 Tonbridge Marathon Hasler L&SE NEA1 H2017 23/08/2017 2017 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. Racice, Czech Republic International Sprint 26/08/2017 Longridge Hasler Southern HAR1 H2017 27/08/2017 Camel Hasler South West GRE1 H2017 27/08/2017 Kirkcaldy Club Regatta Scotland SYM1 Sprint 28/08/2017 Norwich Sprints Eastern PEN1 Sprint September 02/09/2017 National & Open Paracanoe, Senior and Junior Sprint Championships Regatta National Sprint 02/09/2017 Sprint Annual Consultative Meeting National Sprint 05/09/2017 World Marathon Championships International Marathon 07/09/2017 Lowport Summer Series V Scotland MAR1 Marathon 09/09/2017 Scottish Sprint Championships Scotland CHA3 Sprint 09/09/2017 Sobeka Flanders Cup International Sprint 10/09/2017 Pangbourne Hasler Southern MET1 H2018 10/09/2017 Poole Harbour South West WOO2 16 10/09/2017 Calder 2 Hasler Yorkshire LAW5 H2018 10/09/2017 Dart Circuit Hasler South West LAN1 H2018 16/09/2017 French National Championships International Marathon 17/09/2017 Chester 2 Hasler North West ROG1 H2018 17/09/2017 Henley Marathon Hasler Southern WAL1 H2018 17/09/2017 Soar Valley Hasler Midlands VIN1 H2018 24/09/2017 Hasler Final. Richmond. MRC ABS1 Marathon 30/09/2017 ENTS Profiling Weekend Sprint October 01/10/2017 Gloucester Hasler South West KER1 H2018 01/10/2017 Wolfreton Hasler Yorkshire MED1 H2018 01/10/2017 Forth & Clyde Marathon 2 Scotland CHA3 H2018 07/10/2017 Warwick Sprint Regatta HER3 Sprint 07/10/2017 Glasgow to Challenge Scotland CHA3 Marathon 08/10/2017 Lincoln Hasler Midlands MON1 H2018 08/10/2017 Elmbridge Hasler L&SE LAW1 H2018 15/10/2017 Windsor Hasler Southern DAN2 H2018 22/10/2017 Chelmsford Hasler Eastern HEA1 H2018 22/10/2017 SCA K2 10K Championships Scotland CHA4 Sprint 29/10/2017 Fowey Hasler South West RIL1 H2018 29/10/2017 Banbury Hasler Southern WAR1 H2018 29/10/2017 Dee Marathon Scotland THO2 H2018 November 05/11/2017 Avon Descent Midlands WOO1 17 12/11/2017 Remembrance Day Marathon Eastern DIX1 18 18/11/2017 MRC Annual Consultative Committee Meeting 26/11/2017 Ross Warland Memorial Canal Challenge Southern WAR1 19 December 03/12/2017 Stour Descent South West FOW1 20

4 CALENDAR NOTES 2017/18

Legend Notes * Indicates that this is not a standard divisional race. Usually classes are a combination of senior/junior, mens/ladies/mixed and singles/doubles. K1 Race organisers to run K1 divisions 1 to 9 inclusive with K2 divisions 2 to 9. Note that there or is no division 1 K2 race. K2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 K1 K1 K1 K1 K1 K1 K1 K1 K1 K2 K2 K2 K2 K2 K2 K2 K2

H2017 Indicates a Hasler qualifying race for 2016 / 2017 for the region shown. H2018 Indicates a Hasler qualifying race for 2017 / 2018 for the region shown. 1 13 Miles and 3 portages. Shepperton to Richmond K2s only 2 A memorial event being held to remember a fellow competitor and friend Steve Truglia. The 123456 7 8 9 distance is just under 20 Miles so due to the time of year suitable for experienced and well KKKKK supported paddlers only. Any Juniors, Non Ranked or Non Supported competitors only by 1111 1 prior arrangement with the organiser.

o Class A, B and C. K1 and K2 , C1 and C2 also welcome. r Organised by Barking and Dagenham CC KKKK 3 2222 An out and back looped race held on the river at Norwich

4 13.5 miles and 21 portages time trial. Great Bedwyn to Newbury. 5 14 miles and 14 portages time trial. Aldermaston to Reading. 6 18.5 miles and 23 portages time trial. Newbury circuit. 7 18 miles and 8 portages. Reading to Longridge 8 22.5 miles and 30 portages time trial. Pewsey to Newbury. 9 34.5 miles and 30 portages time trial. Devizes to Newbury. 10 125 miles including 54 miles canal, 54 miles Thames and 17 miles tideway with 76 portages. Non-stop for senior doubles. Junior doubles and singles race in 4 stages over 4 days. 11 A 15km upstream race on the Conwy Estuary, using the incoming tide. The first part is through the estuary with strong flows. Separate starts for K1s, K2s and TC2s. 12 Britain’s longest non-stop K1 race: 95 mile circular canal race through the night on urban and rural canals. Classes for singles or doubles, non-stop or relay. 13 Classic marathon 12miles several portages

14 18 miles 9 portages Maidstone to Tonbridge. 15 Colin Chapman Memorial Descent Race. Wye descent - Kerne bridge to Monmouth.

16 Poole Harbour race 2017. A circuit race of 4, 8 and 15 miles plus a junior fun race. The longer courses are challenging circumnavigations of Brownsea island and cross choppy open water. The short course runs along the shore. The start is "Le-Mans" style from the beach at Lake Pier and includes burgers, cake and prizes afterwards. The race is a non-ranking race open to all, K boat, sea kayak, ski, WWR, OC, SUP and GP.

17 10.25 Descent race with 6 weirs to shoot or portage. Due to the nature of the event, in particular the time of year and the type of course, this event is not suitable for all paddlers. 18 K2, 13 mile race from Milton Keynes to Leighton Buzzard. 19 20 mile time trial from Banbury Canoe Club to Aynho Wharf and back. May be raced as a relay team as well. 20 15 mile river descent for all boats.

5 A = Marathon Adviser M = Marathon Committee O = Official (Regattas) R = Race Organiser S = Sprint Committee T = Team Leader

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6 A = Marathon Adviser M = Marathon Committee O = Official (Regattas) R = Race Organiser S = Sprint Committee T = Team Leader

HEA1 Head Tom CLM [email protected] R HEN1 Henderson Alan KIR [email protected] R HER3 Herbent Attila RLS [email protected] RT HER2 Herbert Doug ACU [email protected] 07713 983421 R HOI1 Hoile Ann LBZ [email protected] 01525 379921 OS HOI2 Hoile John LBZ [email protected] 01525 379921 OS HOL1 Hollman Adrian BAD [email protected] R ILE1 Ilett Peter NOT [email protected] 07773 367120 T JEF1 Jefferies David PEN [email protected] A JOH1 Johnstone Melanie WOK [email protected] R JON1 Jones Peter SOL [email protected] 0121 745 3415 T JON2 Jones Steve LBZ [email protected] 07711 571077 O KEN1 Kendrick Viv PAD 8 Yew Grove, Huddersfield HD4 5XG 01484 460154 T KER1 Kershaw Ian GLO [email protected] 01454 261953 RT KIN1 Kinninmonth Margaret KIR 19 Forth Park Gardens, Kirkaldy, Fife KY2 5TD 01592 205655 R KIR1 Kirkham Trevor NOR [email protected] OS LAN1 Lang David EXE [email protected] 07704 212799 R LAW1 Lawler Di ELM [email protected] 01784 454772 R LAW2 Lawler Roland ELM 93 Chertsey Lane, Staines, Middx TW18 3LQ 0208 979 4993 MST LAW3 Lawrenson Bill BPR [email protected] 01283 542324 T LAW4 Laws Alan ICF [email protected] 01526 342455 MS LAW5 Lawton Peter PEN [email protected] 07960 165656 RT LO1 Lo Joseph SOU [email protected] 07856 041766 RT LON1 Longstaff Andrew DUD [email protected] R LYD1 Lyddiatt David MLO [email protected] 01753 887773 T MAC1 Mackinnon Steve NAI [email protected] 07775 682034 R MAR3 Marley Neil GLS [email protected] R MAR1 Marshall Derek LKR [email protected] 01506 842546 R MAR2 Martin Kari LBZ [email protected] 01296 688118 O MAR4 Martyn Caroline WEY [email protected] T MAS1 Mason Norman NOT [email protected] 01664 822536 R MAY1 May John TRU [email protected] 01209 216943 R MCG1 McGown Liz ICF [email protected] 01227 265533 O MCK1 McKeever Derek BOA [email protected] 01225 865392 T MEA1 Meadows Sam MVR [email protected] T MED1 Medina Julian KIN [email protected] 01482 473853 RT MET1 Metcalfe Vicky PAN [email protected] 01189 428001 R MID1 Midgley Nigel SER [email protected] R MIL2 Miles Emma RLS [email protected] 07771 878929 RT MIL1 Millest Andrew MAD [email protected] 01625 619271 RT MIS1 Missen Stan BOA [email protected] 01225 862000 MR MON1 Mongan Anna LIN [email protected] 01522 704907 RT MOU3 Moule Keith CLM [email protected] M MOU1 Moule Mo CLM [email protected] 01245 261073 T MOU2 Moule Peter CLM [email protected] 01245 261073 O NAD1 Nadal Mick NOT [email protected] 0115 9141824 AMT NEA1 Neale Clive TON [email protected] 01732 361759 ORT NEV1 Nevitt Andrew WOR [email protected] 01905 25834 RT NIX1 Nixon Simon RUN [email protected] 07971 986253 O OCU1 O'Cuinn Shane RIC [email protected] T

7 A = Marathon Adviser M = Marathon Committee O = Official (Regattas) R = Race Organiser S = Sprint Committee T = Team Leader

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8 PADDLE-ABILITY

Paddle-Ability is the term used by British Canoeing to describe all Paddlesport activity for disabled people. The term focuses on a person’s ability to take part in Paddlesport rather than their disability. British Canoeing encourages and supports anyone with any disability or impairment to participate in competition in specific Paddle-Ability events and mainstream competition. Specific Paddle-Ability events are held at National Regattas in Nottingham from April to September. Racing is based on ability (in time bands).

Entries must be submitted, in advance, with other club entries via the Club Team Leaders. If your club does not already have an appointed team leader please contact [email protected]

Entrants may have an escort boat to provide support to the starting posts; limited support is also permitted during races. Escort paddlers will be expected to wear yellow escort bibs.

The current Paddle-Ability events available are:

• K1: 200m, 500m • K2: 200m, 500m • V1: 200m, 500m

Paddle-Ability sprint time bands can be found in the tables below:

Paddle-Ability Sprint Time bands 200 metres: Band Kayak Men Kayak Men Junior Kayak Women Kayak Women Junior A+ 0.52 1.06 1.12 1.20 A 1.00 1.14 1.20 1.30 B 1.06 1.22 1.30 1.44 C 1.14 1.36 1.44 1.54 D 1.22 1.48 1.54 2.06 E 1.36 2.00 2.06 2.18 F 1.48 2.12 2.18 2.30

Paddle-Ability Sprint Time bands 500 metres: Band Kayak Men Kayak Men Junior Kayak Women Kayak Women Junior A+ 2.15 2.45 2.40 3.00 A 2.30 3.05 3.00 3.20 B 2.45 3.30 3.20 3.45 C 3.05 4.00 3.45 4.20 D 3.30 4.30 4.20 4.45 E 4.00 5.00 4.45 5.15 F 4.30 5.30 5.15 5.45

9 PADDLESAFE – SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTING CHILDREN

British Canoeing is committed to ensuring that all children and vulnerable adults enjoy Paddlesport in a safe environment in which they are protected from any form of poor practice or abuse. We continue to work towards and maintain the standards set for sport and to implement the requirements set within government guidelines and legislation.

Everyone in Paddlesport has a responsibility to help safeguard and protect those involved in the sport. Sometimes this can be a daunting prospect and to support everyone involved in our sport British Canoeing and the Home Nations have developed a range of policies, procedures and guidance. These can be found on www.britishcanoeing.org.uk and each Home Nation website. We ask that that club Secretaries/Welfare Officers know where to find the information and make sure it is shared and discussed at club executive and general meetings.

The procedures stem from the following principles: • The child's welfare is paramount • Anyone under the age of 18 is classed as a child • All children and adults, regardless of age, any disability they have, gender, racial origin, religious belief and sexual identity have a right to be protected from abuse. • To respect and promote the rights, wishes and feelings of young people in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child • Coaches, clubs and centres need to be provided with advice to raise awareness of best practice, guidance and support should they become involved in an abuse situation.

Safeguarding Support Officer - While the welfare of young people and adults at risk is the first consideration, British Canoeing recognise that coaches, volunteers and helpers may also require support if an allegation is made against them. In these cases individuals should contact the British Canoeing Safeguarding Support Officer whose role is to listen, support, help and provide advice (contact details below). They will not be involved in the case and will be completely independent of the investigation.

Event Management - Event organisers should take note that there is a requirement to provide a Welfare Officer at all events where children are participating. For further details refer to the guidance sheets on the website – Paddlesafe Events.

Good Practice Guidelines By following these guidelines you will help to protect both the children and adults at risk in our sport and our coaches/helpers from wrongful allegations.

• Avoid situations where you are alone with one child/an adult at risk. British Canoeing acknowledges that occasionally there may be no alternative, for example, where a child/adult at risk falls ill and has to be taken home. We would stress, however, that one to one contact must not be allowed to occur on a regular basis. • If any form of physical support is required ask the paddler’s permission, explain what you are doing and why to both the child/adult at risk and their parents/carers. • Where possible, ask parents/carers to be responsible for children/adult at risk in changing rooms. Always ensure that whoever supervises young people/adults at risk work in pairs. • Where there are mixed teams/groups away from home, they should always be accompanied by an adult male and female coach/helper. • Don’t allow physically rough or sexually provocative games, or inappropriate talking or touching.

10 PADDLESAFE – SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTING CHILDREN

• Ensure that any claims of abuse by a child/adult at risk are taken seriously and that it is dealt with by people who know what to do. • Ensure that the nature and intensity of training does not exceed the capacity of a child’s/adult at risks immature growing body and ability. • Follow the British Canoeing guidelines for photography and video use (see Guidelines for use of Photographic and Filming Equipment) Ensure your club adheres to British Canoeing best practice guidelines and requirements with particular reference to: • The British Canoeing Code of Ethics. • The British Canoeing Safeguarding Children Policy and Safeguarding Adults Policy. • Safe recruitment and vetting practices including appropriate Disclosure checks, where eligible, in accordance with home nation and government guidelines. • Individuals undertake safeguarding training when working with children and vulnerable groups. • Club Welfare Officers attend specific training to support their role- Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Time to Listen workshop. • Publicise your Club/ Event Welfare Officer contact details. • Publicise the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline.

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

British Canoeing Safeguarding Officer (For anyone wishing to report a Safeguarding incident or concern) 24 Hour Contact Tel: 0773 4453430*

British Canoeing Safeguarding Support Officer (For British Canoeing coaches, volunteers and staff who have received an allegation against them with respect to Safeguarding and require support.) Keith Hampton: 07740 820113

British Canoeing Lead Safeguarding Officer () (For enquiries and guidance about Safeguarding policies, documents and processes) Kimberley Walsh Email: [email protected]

SCA Child Protection Officer Andy Murray Tel: 0131 625 4434 Email: [email protected]

Canoe Wales Child Protection Officer Nigel Midgley Tel: 079717 83080 Email: [email protected]

CANI Child Protection Officer Mary Doyle Tel: 0779 3204593 Email: [email protected]

NSPCC CHILD PROTECTION HELPLINE Tel: 0808 800 5000

CHILDLINE Tel: 0800 1111

* The British Canoeing Safeguarding Officer is an independent external specialist (WT Associates) contracted by British Canoeing. If you cannot get through to someone straight away, leave a message and you will be called back as soon as possible.

11 BRITISH CANOEING EQUALITY STATEMENT

All competitions and representative selection will be held in accordance with the British Canoeing Equality Policy ensuring that everyone, including all protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010, have a genuine and equal opportunity to participate in Paddlesport at all levels. Unlawful discrimination is unacceptable and will not be tolerated whether intentional or unintentional.

Transsexual participation is permitted in domestic competitions subject to the criteria detailed within the British Canoeing Transgender and Transsexual Policy. International competition and selection for transsexual people is subject to eligibility defined by the IOC and is detailed in the British Canoeing policy.

For any enquiries regarding equality at British Canoeing please contact [email protected]

Considering running a local sprint regatta in your area? Would a Mobile Timing system assist your event? The Sprint Racing Committee has put together a Mobile Timing System package available for loan.

The package, includes ‘Starters’ control box (starts the timing system), video camera to record the Finish of each race plus laptops to handle the data and a printer. Generator etc. to power the laptops and Timing system.

If you would like to more about the Mobile Timing system call or email SRC Secretary, Cathy Wynne on 07728848177 or email [email protected]

12 SPRINT RACING – CHAIRMAN’S FOREWORD This year has seen the highlights of the Rio Games with wonderful racing from our GB team. Medals from all sections were won to show that the team has moved up in the International rankings to our highest position yet. Canoe Sprint Gold Medal Men’s K1 - 200m Silver Medal Liam Heath & Men’s K2 - 200m Paracanoe Gold Medal Jeanette Chippington Women’s KL1 Gold Medal Emma Wiggs Women’s KL2 Gold Medal Anne Dickens Women’s KL3 Bronze Medal Ian Marsden Men’s KL1 Bronze Medal Nick Beighton Men’s KL2 Gold Medal Joe Clarke Men’s K1 Silver Medal David Florence & Men’s C2

Special congratulations must go to all these medal winners and particularly the Para medalists, 5 medals from 6 events must be a record that deserves mention. It was notable that two of our international officials were in demand for the games and both Cathy Wynne and Peter Moule receive our thanks for their work.

On the domestic front Cathy Wynne should get another medal for the work she has done this year in supporting the creaking computer system that underpins the National Regattas at HPP. The amount of work for each regatta this year has meant more than full time work for her and the regatta team headed by John Hoile. A new more up to date and efficient system should be in place for the April regatta 2017 with a sigh of relief for all concerned. That we are able to put in this new system is in no small part due to Trevor Kirkham with his expertise in this field pointing the SRC in the right direction.

Our regatta officials produce a high standard of regatta every time and their service should not be taken for granted being volunteers, every one of them.

British Canoeing is embarking on a period of development change and the SRC have already prepared their timing plans and objectives to support and be supported by the BC overall plan. A key element of this is a closer and more harmonious relationship with the Performance Department that should see an increased standard all round. The importance of more regattas is seen as an essential part of Sprint development and it was disappointing not to see more paddlers at the London Regatta this year. Those who did race there will confirm that the venue provided another good regatta. More regional regattas are needed and the use of South Carney Lakes is in negotiation, hopefully to add to the available courses. This is just north of Swindon and we will be sending out more details as soon as they become fixed.

Support from all the SRC members has been great this year and we look forward to next season with eager anticipation.

Alan Laws

A1 SPRINT RACING COMMITTEE 2017

Alan Laws Chairman and Sprint Representative - English Council LAW4

John Hoile Vice Chairman and Regatta Chairman HOI2

Michael Bannister Treasurer BAN1

Cathy Wynne Secretary [email protected] WYN1 Bookings for SRC Mobile Timing system or K4 Boats

Margaret Chapman Development Team and Governance Rules Revision group Scottish Affairs CHA3

Louise Clive Minute Secretary and Paddlers Post Editor CLI2

Tom Daniels Development Team DAN1

Teresa Gregory Safeguarding Representative and Governance Rules Revision group GRE3

Ann Hoile Representative - England Coaching Management Committee Development Team and Mini Sprint Liaison HOI1

Trevor Kirkham IT, Publicity & Media Regional Regattas and Development Team KIR1

Roland Lawler International Selection Panel and National Rankings LAW2

Alan Williams International Team Manager and International Selection Panel WIL1

(N.B. In addition, Paul Dimmock & SRC Chairman, Alan Laws, are non-voting members of the International Selection Panel)

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Regatta Committee

John Hoile Regatta Chairman [email protected] HOI2 Philip Caisley Regatta Vice Chair [email protected] CAI1 Cathy Wynne Chief Official [email protected] WYN1 Jane Turner Regatta Treasurer [email protected] TUR1 Wendy Dodson Regatta Secretary [email protected] DOD2

Contacts for National Regattas Wendy Dodson Sprint Enquires

[email protected] DOD2 Ann Hoile Volunteer Coordinator [email protected] HOI1 Kari Martin Paddler Registrations [email protected] MAR2 Louise Clive Club Colours [email protected] CLI2 Cathy Wynne Regatta Entries [email protected] WYN1

A3 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES

The Sprint Racing, Regulations and Administration document can be downloaded from the SRC website page http://canoeracing.org.uk/sprint/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/SECTION-A3-5.pdf or from the Secretary, contact details above.

Issue date: 1 January 2017 Introduction The purpose of this document is to provide the Rules that govern: a) Sprint Racing (named Canoe Sprint by the International Canoe Federation) b) The conduct of that Racing It follows as closely as possible the wording and sequence of the International Canoe Federation Canoe Sprint Competition Rules taking effect from 1st January 2017. However, it also contains some additional regulations or changes to those rules as determined from time to time by British Canoeing Sprint Racing Committee.

The following words, acronyms and abbreviations are referred to in this document: BC British Canoeing (the Governing Body for Canoeing in Great Britain) BOA British Olympic Association (the National Olympic Committee for Great Britain) ICF International Canoe Federation IOC International Olympic Committee NOC National Olympic Committee SRS Sprint Racing Section of BC (responsible to BC for the control of Sprint Racing competitions in canoes and kayaks over distances up to and including 5000 metres) SRC Sprint Racing Committee (elected by the Sprint Racing Section to carry out the objectives of the Section on a day-to-day basis). RC Regatta Committee (a sub-committee of the SRC responsible for organising and conducting National Championships and other competitions on behalf of BC)

Aims and Definition of Sprint Racing The aim of a canoe sprint competition is for people to race each other in kayaks and canoes over a clearly defined unobstructed course in the shortest possible time according to the rules. The course should be as flat and still as can be obtained. Although the course length may be any distance up to and including 5,000 metres and competition organised for any craft, the official events and distances recognised by BC and ICF are the following: For men and women: K1, K2, K4, C1, C2, C4, 200, 500 and 1000 metres K1, K2, K4, C1, C2, 5000 metres or 2500 for some Junior events Paracanoe, men and women Kayak KL1, KL2, KL3 200 metres Va’a VL1, VL2, VL3 200 metres

Table of Contents Part I - GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. International Competitions 2. National Status Competitions 3. Club Regattas 4. Competing outside of the United Kingdom 5. Membership of more than one club or change of club 6. Athlete Eligibility and Sponsorships 7. Classification of Paddlers 8. National Championship Title and Trophies Part II - CLASSES AND BUILDING REGULATIONS 9. Limitations 10. Trademarks 11. Construction 12. Boat Control

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Part III - ORGANISATION OF COMPETITIONS 13. Officials, Competition Committee and Competition Jury, Duties of Officials 14. Invitations 15. Entries and Racing Colours 16. Heats and Finals 17. Acceptance of Entries 18. Team Leaders’ Meeting 19. Alterations to Entries and Withdrawals 20. Alterations in the sequence of events 21. Courses - Marking Signs - Layout 22. Canoe and personal numbers 23. Instructions for Competitors Part IV - RACING REGULATIONS 24. Means of Propulsion 25. Start 26. Paddling on the Course 27. Pacing 28. Competitions for Long Distances 29. Finish 30. Tasks of Competitors after the Race 31. Disqualifications 32. Protests 33. Appeals Part V - SPECIAL RULES FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS

Part I - GENERAL REGULATIONS

There are three levels of competition: - International, National Status and Club/Regional.

1. International Competitions 1.1 The ICF has ruled that all International Competitions must take place in accordance with the ICF Canoe Sprint Competition Rules. All competitions organised by either BC or a BC Club are considered international if competitors of a foreign country are invited to participate. 1.2 These competitions must be supervised or managed by at least one accredited official in possession of a valid ICF Canoe Sprint Official card. 1.3 Foreign Nationals 1.3.1 No member of a foreign Federation or club may compete or be invited to compete in an open or national competition within the United Kingdom without permission from the SRC. 1.3.2 Only the members of clubs or associations affiliated with an ICF Member Federation have the right to participate in an international competition. 1.3.3 A competitor is always allowed to take part individually in an international competition but must in each case obtain special permission from his/her national federation. 1.3.4 A competitor may take part on behalf of BC provided they are domiciled in the UK, if he/she obtains the authorisation of his/her Federation of origin. This authorisation has to be sent before 30th November prior to the year concerned to the ICF Headquarters with a copy to the Chairman of the ICF Canoe Sprint Committee. 1.3.5 If he/she has lived for 2 (two) years or more in the UK, the approval of his/her Federation of origin is no longer required. 1.3.6 A competitor may not compete for more than one Federation in any calendar year in the sport of canoeing.

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2. National Status Competitions 2.1 All competitions announced as National Status competitions shall be held in accordance with BC Sprint Racing Competition Rules. 2.2 National Status Competitions are those at which promotions within the National Divisions take place. 2.3 National Status Competitions are organised on behalf of BC. 2.4 All competitors at National Status Competitions must be registered with the RC and must be BC members or, if racing in a Junior “D” class or Mini Sprint, a member of a club which has a registered youth section and is affiliated to the BC. 2.5 Organisers of National Status Competitions shall declare the competition is being held under BC rules. 2.6 National Status Competitions require permission from the SRC. Applications shall be directed to the Secretary of the SRC. Such permission would require: a) Observance of BC Sprint Racing Competition Rules. b) Inclusion the words "Under BC Rules" on all printed matter issued in connection with the competition. c) Compliance with Part III Rule 13.5 regarding Regatta Officials. 2.7 National Status Competitions will be included in the official BC Calendar of events. 2.8 Within 14 days of the close of a competition a completed regatta programme with the official results, shall be sent by the Organisers to the Secretary of the SRC.

3. Club/Regional Regattas 3.1 BC members are allowed to participate with non BC members. 3.2 No promotions will be made at Club or Regional Regattas. Performance will not affect National Ranking. 3.3 The Rules and Classes may be altered to suit the event requirements. 3.4 Organisers of Club & Regional Regattas can include their event in the Handbook Competition Calendar (at no charge) and may place an advert in the Handbook for the event on payment of the appropriate fee. 3.5 Organisers are asked to encourage all who take part to become BC members. Where fees are charged, BC members should be charged a reduced fee. 3.6 To ensure uniformity, organisers are asked to follow BC Sprint Racing Competition Rules as far as possible. Organisers are asked to make it clear in all literature what the event rules will be. 3.7 Club & Regional status competition can be included in the official BC Calendar of events. 3.8 Within 14 day of the close of a competition a completed regatta programme with the official results shall be sent to the Secretary of the SRC [email protected] 3.9 British Canoeing’s information package ‘Organising a Canoe Sprint Club event’ is available from the website or by contacting the SRC Secretary.

4. Competing outside of the United Kingdom No Club or member of a Club or individual member of BC may compete outside the United Kingdom without permission from the SRC. See Rules 1.3.2 to 1.3.6, which are also the rules of the ICF and apply to all Member Federations.

5. Membership of more than one club or change of club When a competitor is a member of two or more clubs he shall, by March 1st have declared the name of the club in whose colours he will race that year in individual events. A person joining a second club after March 1st must continue to race for his first club. A competitor who has changed his club is not permitted to race for his new club, unless prior consent of his old club has been obtained. The consent shall not be withheld in the case of a change of residence from one area to another.

6. Athlete Eligibility and Sponsorships The rules of the International Canoe Federation or the National Olympic Committee shall apply to all matters relating to Amateur Status. At present there are no regulations specific to Amateur Status other than as broadly listed in 6.2. 6.1 Foreign Teams Foreign Teams may receive compensation/assistance authorised by BC to cover financial expense to participate in an UK competition. Under no circumstances shall any payment exceed the sum of actual expenditure.

A6 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES 6.2 A Canoeist/Competitor may not: a) In the practice of sport and in the opinion of BC manifestly contravene the spirit of fair play in the exercise of sport, particularly by the use of doping or violence. b) Have allowed his person, name, picture or sport performance to be used for advertising, except when BC or its Committees enter into a contract for sponsorship or equipment. All payments must be made to BC and not to the individual. (See also 6.6.2) c) Participate in any competition on condition of a financial consideration. 6.3 A Canoeist/Competitor may: Accept, during a period of preparation and/or actual competition which shall be limited by the rules of BC and its Committees: a) Assistance administered through the BOA or BC Performance Programmes: living expenses, insurance cover in respect of accidents, illness and disability; personal property, sports equipment and clothing; cost of medical treatment, physiotherapy and authorised coaches. b) Compensation authorised by his or her NOC or BC Performance Programmes, in the case of necessity, to cover financial loss resulting from his or her absence from work or basic occupation in the and sports competition or other canoeing activities. In no circumstances shall payment made under this provision exceed the sum which the competitor would have earned in the same period. The compensation may be paid with the approval of BC or BOA at their discretion. c) Accept prizes won in competition or other canoeing activities, within the rules established by BC and its Committees and the ICF. 6.4 In all cases which are not covered by the above regulations (6.2 and 6.3), the corresponding rules of the ICF or the BOA shall apply. 6.5 Procedures To Be Undertaken By Those Seeking, Obtaining, and Disbursing Sponsorships, Sports Scholarships and Awards. 6.5.1 Details of all personal sponsorship arrangements, sports sponsorships and other awards, offered to or negotiated by individuals or organisations, must be submitted by beneficiaries to the BC Committee responsible for administering the particular activity, for registration and approval. When doubt exists regarding the appropriate Committee to whom information should be furnished, BC Headquarters will arrange for the necessary action to be undertaken. 6.5.2 A central registry of all personal sponsorship arrangements will be maintained by BC Headquarters, and will be available for inspection by authorised officers of BC. 6.5.3 The term "personal sponsorship arrangements negotiated by beneficiaries" shall include: Payments made to athletes selected through the UK Sport Performance Matrix and administrated by BC Performance Director. Sponsorship provided by individuals (not family), commercial, industrial, and public authorities, National and Regional Sports Aid Foundations, Local Authorities, Trust Funds, Educational Institutions and agencies, Clubs and other miscellaneous supportive groups. 7. Classification of Paddlers 7.1 Junior: A Junior is a competitor under 18 years of age at the beginning of the current calendar year. A Junior will have junior racing status unless promoted to senior racing status. Each Junior status competitor will be nominated to compete in one of the Junior classes as laid down from time to time by the SRC. Juniors who have Senior status may race in the appropriate Junior age group for National Championship events. 7.2 Senior: A Senior is a competitor who is over 18 years of age at the beginning of the calendar year, will have Senior racing status. Each Senior status competitor will be nominated to compete in one of the Senior Classes as laid down from time to time by the SRC. 7.3 Master (Veteran): The first year a paddler can compete in a Master event is the year that his or her thirty-fifth (35th) birthday falls in, provided he or she is not already nominated to compete in Men’s A or Women’s A who, irrespective of their age cannot compete in Master events. 7.4 Promotions: Entry into and promotion between classes will be at the discretion of the SRC and will be based on results gained in competition at regatta venues nominated by the SRC. A competitor may, at the discretion of the SRC, be permitted, on application by his Team Leaders, to revert to a lower class. 7.5 Mixed Events: Mixed events where male and female competitors take part in the same boat are permitted. 7.6 Status: Status in Kayaks has no bearing on status in Canoes and the converse. Similarly, the status in the Paddle-Ability class and/or the Paracanoe classes has no bearing on the status in the ability Kayak and/or Canoe classes, e.g. a Senior A class competitor in Canoe may be in a different Senior class in

A7 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES Kayak. 7.7 Special Rules for Kayak and Canadian Fours: Competitors may not compete in fours events of a lower class than for which they are nominated as individuals. Competitors may be members of fours crews competing in classes in a higher band than their own without losing their individual Class status. A win in a fours event does not affect the status of the members of the crew.

8. National Championship Title and Trophies: The title of National Champion and National Championship Trophies shall be restricted to British Nationals who are members of BC. Non-UK Nationals resident in Great Britain for at least two years who are members of BC may be permitted to be awarded a title or trophy for a National Championship event.

Part II - CLASSES AND BUILDING REGULATIONS

9. Limitations

Paracanoe K1 K2 K4 C1 C2 C4 Kayak Va’a 520 650 1100 520 650 900 520 730 max. length

12 18 30 14 20 30 12 13** min. weight

50* min. width * Measured 10cm from the bottom of the hull: ** Including hull, alma & iatco (spreaders) Measurements in cm - Weights in kg

10. Trademarks 10.1 Identifications and Advertising Trademarks 10.1.1 Trademarks and Advertising on boats, accessories and clothing may carry trademarks, advertising symbols and written text. Advertising on equipment and clothing requirements for ICF Canoe Sprint competitions see ICF Guidelines for Advertising Trademarks Identification on Equipment Manual, (this excluding Olympic Games, see note below). 10.1.2 There are reserved places on equipment (eg. boat and paddles), with size limitations for trademarks and advertising. These areas are dedicated for the identification of Athletes/NF, Manufacturer, Organiser, BC and ICF (including sponsors) 10.1.3 Athlete’s name if displayed must be placed on each side of the boat under the cockpit. 10.1.4 The Athletes should wear the appropriate official clothing with easy identification of the club/nation they represent. 10.1.5 The advertising of tobacco smoking and strong spirit drinks is not permitted. 10.1.6 Images, symbols, slogans unrelated to sport funding or political messages are not permitted. N.B. These rules do not apply to the Olympic Games where there are specific limitations. See 7.5 and Chapter IV of the ICF Canoe Sprint Competition Rules. 10.2. Requirements for Canoe Sprint Competitions, (Excluding Olympic Games) 10.4.1 All advertising materials should be placed in such a way that it does not interfere with competitors identification and does not affect the outcome of the race. 10.4.2 Any boat, accessory, or article of clothing, which does not comply with the above conditions, will be ineligible for use during a competition. Teams and competitors are responsible for their own equipment.

11. Construction The boat must be constructed so that it remains buoyant when filled with water while supporting the crew. No part of an athlete’s body should be attached to the boat in anyway. Such attachments must be removed. 11.1 The Hull Section and longitudinal lines of the hull of the kayak and canoe shall not be concave (only horizontal and vertical). 11.2 The Deck The deck construction may not be higher on any horizontal point than the highest point of the front edge of A8 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES the first cockpit. 11.3 No foreign substance may be added to boats which give competitors an unfair advantage. 11.3.1 No part of the boat (including the seat and the footrest) may have moving parts which can be used to help propel the boat in a way which would give competitors an unfair advantage (existing moving seat systems already in use are accepted). 11.4 A boat or competitor may be equipped with a device which provides real time feedback on performance for use by television or event presentation. Devices may be used by the competitor for analysis following a race but in no circumstances may the device be used to provide real time feedback to a competitor during a race. Kayaks 11.5 Boats may have one rudder. Over-stern rudders may not be thicker than 10mm for K1 and K2, or 12mm for a K4. The boat to be designed as to be a sit-in (Kayak type) not a sit-on (Surf Ski type). Canoes 11.6 The canoe must be built symmetrically upon the axis of its length. Steering rudders or any guiding apparatus directing the course of the canoe is banned. A keel, if any, must be straight, shall extend over the whole length of the canoe and not project more than 30mm below the hull. The C1 and C2 may be entirely open. The minimum length of the opening shall be 280cm and the edge of the side of the craft (gunwale) can extend maximum 5cm into the craft along the whole defined opening. The boat can have maximum three strengthening bars with a width of 7cm each. The C4 canoe may be entirely open. The minimum length of the opening shall be 390cm and the edge of the side of the craft (gunwale) can extend maximum 6cm into the craft along the defined opening. The boat can have maximum four strengthening bars with a width of maximum 7cm each. 11.7 The competitors are responsible to ensure the boats conform to the technical requirements for the competitions. Innovations 11.8 Significant innovations in equipment including, but not limited to, boats, related equipment and clothing, must meet the requirements and conditions contained in 8.7 of the ICF Canoe Sprint Racing Rules.

12. Boat Control 12.1 The length of a kayak or a canoe shall be measured between the extremes of the stem and the stern. Stem-bands or other projections of the stem or stern, if any, are to be included. Any rudder forming a continuation of the length of a kayak is not to be included in the measurement. 12.2 No alterations in canoes and kayaks are permitted after the measuring and weighing and before the competition has taken place. Before Weighing the Boat: 12.3 All loose fittings shall be removed. Permanent knee rests attached in a definitive way to the floorboard and buoyancy attachments consisting of water absorbing material must be absolutely dry at the first weighing prior to the race. Three or more boats according to the decision of the Competition Committee and on a random system shall be re-controlled immediately after the race.

Part III - ORGANISATION OF COMPETITIONS

13. Officials 13.1 Duties of the Organising Committee An Organising Committee is responsible for the preparation and running of the competition. The Organising Committee shall, in particular: 1. Fix the date and the programme of the regatta in agreement with the SRC. 2. Draw up and distribute the advance programme including the date and time of the team leaders’ meeting. 3. Make available a stretch of water and technical equipment conforming to the present Sprint Racing Competition Rules. 13.2 Competition Committee The competition is to be managed by a Competition Committee consisting of: 1) Chief Official 2) Chief Judge A9 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES 3) Deputy Chief Judge For National status competitions two members of the competition committee must be registered Regatta Officials of BC Sprint Racing Section. For an international regatta two members of the Competition Committee must be in possession of a valid International Canoe Sprint Official card. 13.3 The Competition Committee must: a) Organise and supervise the competition. b) In the event of inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances which makes it impossible to carry out the competition, postpone the competition and decide on another time when it may be held. c) Hear any protests that may be made and settle any disputes that may arise. d) Decide matters concerning disqualification in cases where the regulations are broken during a race. e) Should a competitor be injured during a heat, the Committee may allow him to participate in another heat. f) The decision of the Committee shall be based on BC Sprint Racing Competition Rules. g) Penalties in accordance with BC Rules or the SRC Disciplinary Regulations may also be imposed i.e. disqualification for a longer period than the duration of the competition in question. h) Before any decision is made regarding any infraction of the rules, hear the opinion of the Umpire who controlled the race in which the infraction was said to have occurred. The Committee is to seek the opinion of other officials supervising the race, if it is felt to be of importance in clearing up the alleged offence. 13.4 If its nature and extent demand, each competition shall be held under the supervision of the following officials: Chief Official Aligner(s) Chief Judge Starter(s) Deputy Chief Judge Course Umpire(s) Competition Manager Turning Point Umpire(s) Boat Controllers Finish Line Judge(s) Announcer Media Officer If circumstances permit, one person may function in two of the above positions.

13.5 The Chief Official, Chief Judge, Deputy Chief Judge, Competition Manager, Starter, Umpires, should, if possible, be registered BC Regatta Officials. 13.6 Unauthorised persons must not enter any official’s area unless the Competition Committee or the Jury send for officials or team officials in order to solve problems. 13.7 The Competition Jury: a) Final authority for National Championship Competitions shall rest with a Jury composed of a Chairman and four members. b) The members of the Jury shall be appointed by a quorum of the SRC prior to the commencement of the competition. (In the event of a quorum not being present, the Chairman, Vice Chairman, or another official of the SRC and two Committee members may appoint the Jury). c) The Chairman of the Jury will be the Chairman or Vice-Chairman of the SRC or an elected SRC member. d) Subordinate to this Jury are the Chief Official and other officials shown in Rule 13.2. e) A protest made during the competition must be handed to the Competition Committee not later than 20 minutes after publication of the results. f) An appeal against a decision of the Competition Committee must be addressed to the Chairman of the Jury and handed in not later than 20 minutes after the Team Leader has been informed, in writing by the Chairman of the Competition Committee, of the decision against the competitor or crew and has signed the receipt. g) The decision of the Jury is final. 13.8 Duties of Officials 13.8.1 The Chief Official, who is also the Chairman of the Competition Committee, decides all matters arising during the actual competition, which is not dealt with in these rules. With the confirmation of the Competition Committee, he/she may disqualify any competitor who behaves improperly or who, by his conduct or speech, shows contempt towards the competition officials, other competitors or onlookers (see Rule 31.7). All officials are responsible to the Chief Official. 13.8.2 The Chief Judge cooperates with the Chief Official and he/she substitutes for the Chief Official in case of necessity. 13.8.3 The Deputy Chief Judge will closely cooperate with the Chief Official and the Competition Manager

A10 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES and will handle the administrative tasks of the competition. He will collect the notes from the Team Leaders of the participating teams/clubs on the changes before the beginning of the Team Leaders’ meeting and put them in order according to the races. At the meeting, he/she will record all changes announced by the Chief Official in his own programme. If necessary, he/she will check the personal identification documents of the competitors and their age. He will collect the forms necessary for the administration and any other means necessary for the secretariat. In case of computer data processing, he/she will keep in contact with the responsible IT person. During the competition he/she will check the results race by race and will prepare the list of the boats qualified in the next round. He will formulate the decisions of the Competition Committee passed on the subject-matter of any protest and will arrange to have it recorded in the minutes. He/she is responsible for the accuracy of the minutes. To perform the written tasks the Deputy Chief Judge can employ a Competition Secretary, assistants and office staff as necessary. 13.8.4 The Competition Manager will keep in constant contact with the organisers to solve any problems that may arise during the competition. He/she supervises the races and is responsible for ensuring that the programme is followed without unnecessary delay. He/she shall inform the officials concerned punctually before a new race starts. He/she has to deal also with the good function of the competition administration of the races, (programme, drawings, results, technical documents, boat control, press, protests, etc.) He/she shall make certain that the announcer gives all the necessary information about the races such as the start order, the name of any competitor failing to start and the results. 13.8.5 The Boat Controller/s will only allow athletes to compete at the race, whose identification has been checked and whose boat, equipment, clothing, starting number and body number conform to the rules. They will also check for any performance enhancing foreign substance on the boat any forbidden devices mention in rule 11. The Official in charge must inform the Competition Committee in the case of missing boats. The competitors having passed the control are entered in a written report (International competitions). Should any of the boats not fulfil the requirements concerning classification (rules 9 to 12), they shall be excluded from the competition. The organisers will provide for this purpose certified weighing and measuring devices. Standard checking procedures will be applied. Boats are to be selected at random from the participants in the races for boat control after the finish. 13.8.6 The Starter decides all questions concerning the start of the races, and is solely responsible for decisions as to false starts. His/her decision is final. He/she shall see that the starting equipment is in good working order. He/she shall communicate with the Competition Committee and after having received a signal from them that all is ready, he/she shall order the competitors to their places and carry out the start according to the Racing Rules. It is the responsibility of the Starter to be satisfied that the circumstances at the start are free from any hindrance. 13.8.7 The Aligner the duty of the aligner is to bring the boats to the starting line with the least possible delay. Their duties will be to check the uniformity of the competitors including their attire as well as the number on the back and the boat (lane) number. If an automatic starting system is in use the aligners (international events) will be positioned in two separate boats behind the starting line. They will have an unobstructed view inside the system’s boots. When all boats are aligned and completely inside the boots the aligner will raise a white flag signifying to the starter that they are in position to start. When the boats are not in the boots, the aligner shall raise a red flag. If there is no automatic starting system, the aligners may be repositioned 13.8.8 The Course Umpire shall see to it that during a race the rules are complied with. If the rules are broken, the Umpire shall report immediately the infraction to the Competition Committee. a) The Competition Committee shall decide whether any of the competitors concerned shall be disqualified or not. If the Umpire has a report of an infraction of the rules he/she shall show a red flag after the race and shall make a report before the Umpire’s next race takes place. In such a case, the Competition Committee shall make known its decision immediately and before the result of the race is announced. b) If there is no infraction to report, the Umpire shall show a white flag. c) In races of 1,000 metres, the Umpire shall follow the race in a motorboat. In races of 200 metres, the Umpire(s) shall not follow the race. One or two Course Umpires positioned before the start line. One or two Course Umpires positioned behind the finish line. For the 500 metre races, either system as used for the 1000m or the 200m may be adopted for the Course Umpires to do their task. The Chief Official will decide on the most appropriate system to be used, based on his/her opinion of the course features. A11 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES The Course Umpire can follow and judge the race also from the Finish Tower as instructed by the Chief Official. d) He shall be completely unhampered during the race. No one except the Umpire and the driver shall be admitted to the boat reserved for him. e) In long distance races with many competitors, more than one Umpire will be nominated. One of the Umpires shall, if possible, follow the leading group in the race, but without disturbing the other competitors. f) In case of hindrances the Course Umpire must stop the competition passing all boats in the race and waving the red flag or using a sound signal until all boats have stopped paddling. After this all boats shall return to the start. The Course Umpire shall report immediately the infraction to the Competition Committee. g) When a motorboat is not used, one or more Umpires shall be placed in such positions from which they can ensure that the rules are being complied with. 13.8.9 The Turning Point Umpires, when a race is run along a course with one or more turning points, one or more Umpires and one recorder must be stationed at every turning point, where they gain the best view of the turn. a) The Turning Point Umpire shall see that the competitors turn according to the rules. The recorder shall make a list of all who pass the turning point. b) Immediately after the race, the Turning Point Umpire shall report to the Competition Committee as to who has turned and if any infraction of the rules has taken place. 13.8.10 The Finishing Line Judges decide the order in which the competitors passed the finishing line. The order of the boats arriving at the finishing line will be decided by Photo Finish if a Photo Finish System is used. The position of the competitors in the boat will be recorded with video camera at the time of arriving at the finish line. The Chief Finish Judge will decide with the recording whether the competitor was in his/her boat upon arriving or not and report it to the Competition Committee. When there is no Photo Finish System, the Finishing Line Judges decide the order in which the competitors have passed the finishing line. The Judges shall be placed in a position where all lanes at the finish line can be clearly seen. If the Judges differ regarding the placing of two or more competitors, a simple majority shall decide the dispute, in the absence of Photo Finish. In the case of equal voting, the Chief Judge has the casting vote. When there is no Photo Finish, the Finishing Line Judges are responsible for recording the times. This shall be done by means of stopwatches or suitable electronic equipment. It is the responsibility of the Chief Finish Line Judge to ensure that the timing equipment is working correctly. The Chief Finish Line Judge shall divide the work amongst the timekeepers. At the end of each race, he shall compare the official times with the other finish line judges and immediately inform the Chief Official of them. Each race shall be timed by at least two watches. When the watches have not recorded the same time, the longest (worst) time shall be taken as correct. The stopwatches are to be started when the electronic or optical signal from the start is received. When a Photo Finish is used the result determined by the Finish Line Judges shall be compared with it, with the photo finish being decisive. Video films are not a substitute for photo finish. 13.8.11 The Announcer shall, on the instructions of the Competition Manager, announce the start of each race, the order of the starting and the position of the competitors during the race. After the race is finished, he/she will announce the results. 13.8.12 The Media Officer must supply all the necessary information to the representatives of the press, radio and television about the race and its progress. He/she is authorised therefore to ask for information from the different officials who must procure for him/her as soon as possible the copies from the official results. 13.8.13 It is the Officials’ obligation to perform their tasks in conformity with the Sprint Racing Competition Rules. Every judge will have the obligation to check whether all means and equipment necessary to perform his/her tasks are operational. In the event any shortcoming is found, it must be reported to the Chief Official or Competition Manager. Unauthorised persons must not enter any Officials’ area unless the Competition Committee or the Jury send for officials or team officials in order to solve problems.

A12 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES 14. Invitations An invitation to an Open Regatta shall contain the following information: a) Time and place of the regatta. b) Situation and plan of the course. c) Classes and distance of the races. d) Sequence and starting times of races. e) Whether the races are to be held on still or running water, up or down stream and minimum depth of water. f) Amount of entry fee. g) Address to which entries should be sent and the last date for receiving entries. This date shall not be earlier than 14 days prior to the first day of the competition. h) Conditions/terms of participation

15. Entries Entries for Open National Regattas can only be made in accordance with the regulations given in the invitation. An entry shall, however, always contain the following information: a) Name of club or federation to which competitors belongs. b) Classes and distances in which the competitors propose to compete. c) Name, sex, age, citizenship, national federation/BC membership number of competitor d) Similar details of reserves if any. e) All entries should be in writing (Online, Letter, Fax, Email, etc.). Where verbal communication is used, it must also be confirmed in writing by the given deadline (midnight on the due date). In the event of conflicting information, the information with letterhead and/or signature will take precedence. f) Late entries shall not normally be accepted. The acceptance of late entries shall be at the discretion of the Competition Committee who may charge up to double the entry fee.

15.1 Racing Colours When making the entries, Clubs/squads must have given the colours of the clothing worn by the competitors and these colours must not be changed during the competition. N.B. Every sprint racing club must register their racing colours with the RC (and any changes thereto). All competitors must wear the correct club/squad colours and for them to be visible at all times while racing.

16. Heats and Finals 16.1 At least three kayaks or canoes must be entered before a race can be held. If the number of entries in race up to and including 1,000 metres is so great that heats are necessary, the number of kayaks or canoes in each heat and in the final must not exceed nine (9). 16.2 The division of competitors into heats shall be determined by drawing lots. 16.3 For National regattas the procedure for selecting competitors to race in finals will be basis on one of two criteria: either by time or by positions as obtained in heats. The criterion used for each event will be decided by the SRC and published in advance of the event and in the programme 16.4 Where the width of the course permits, eight or nine kayaks or canoes shall participate in the final if more than this number has been entered in the entire event, as follows: 3 to 9 entries Direct final. 10 to18 entries Two heats, one Final 19 to 45 entries Required number of heats, two Finals 46 and more Required number of heats, three Final 16.4.1 A “B” final will only be held when there are more than 18 boats in that particular event and a C final when more than 36 boats in that particular event (International Competitions). 16.5 When making the draw, the difference between the number of competitors in the heats of the race shall not exceed one. If the number of competitors in the heats varies, the earlier heats shall have the largest numbers. 16.6 Any crew which has not taken part in a heat as instructed shall not be allowed to compete in the final. 16.7 The composition of a crew which has qualified for semi-finals or for the final must not be changed. Heats and the final shall be run on the same stretch of water. 16.8 For races of more than 1,000 metres, heats shall not be held, and all boats taking part shall start simultaneously. 16.9 Should the width of water not permit a simultaneous start, starts at regular intervals shall be permitted.

A13 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES 17. Acceptance of Entries 17.1 The Organising Committee will accept entries in conformity with entry deadline, Sprint Racing rules and the conditions/terms of participation. Therefore, the Organising Committee can reject or delete from the competition, entries of participants who fail to observe the Sprint Racing rules and/or the conditions/terms of participation. 17.2 Not later than 24 hours before the first race of the regatta, the programme shall be available, giving the names and citizenship/clubs of the competitors and the results of the draw. 17.3 The Team Leader will represent his/her team and keep contact with the Chief Official and the organisers from the beginning of the competition up to its end, but he/she cannot disturb their work. The Team Leader will submit any changes or he/her comments in relation to the competition in writing 60 minutes before the start of the Team Leaders’ meeting. As necessary the Team Leader will arrange to submit any protest or appeal as stipulated.

18. Team Leaders’ Meeting At least 2 hours before the first race of the competition (12 hours for an International Competition), the team leaders’ meeting is to be held. At this meeting the names of team leaders should be advised. The organisers will describe the regatta course and all other arrangements, which should be adhered to for the duration of the competition. The Chief Official will describe the competition programme and ask for any changes to the entries.

19. Alterations to Entries and Withdrawals 19.1 Any competitor named in the final entry at the Team Leaders Meeting, may substitute for any other in the given type of racing (kayak men, kayak ladies, canoe men), (International Competitions only). Notification of any alterations in the entries must be given in written form; for International Competitions, to the Chief Official, at least one hour before the first race of the morning or afternoon session; for National Competitions, to the Regatta Secretary’s Desk at least one hour before the race. 19.2 The withdrawal from a race is considered final and no renewed entry of the same crew is allowed. 19.3 Every competitor whose entry has been confirmed by his own club or federation, at the time of the meeting of the team leaders, called for this purpose, is obliged to take part in their event.

20. Alterations in the sequence of events The sequence of races given in the programme and the intervals between races as given in the racing programme are binding on the organisers. Alterations cannot be made unless the respective Team Managers at the competition give their consent.

21. Courses a) The course consists of up to nine lanes b) Number one shall be on the left, then number two and so on. When there is television coverage of an event, the lane numbering may be in the opposite direction – from right to left, so that the list of competitors and their lanes shown on the television screen match the appearance of the races to be televised. Marking Signs 21.1 For National Championships and where possible for other competitions the turning points shall be marked by at least six flags (or buoys) which shall be readily distinguishable and shall, if possible be diagonally divided with one half in red and the other half in yellow. 21.2 Both the start and the finishing lines shall be marked with red flags or buoys, at the points where these lines intersect the outer limits of the course. Layout 21.3 Before the start of the races the racing course shall be measured and marked by means of clearly visible flags mounted on buoys. a) The course at the start shall permit a clear width where possible, of at least 9 metres for each lane. b) For National Regattas the starting and finishing lines shall be at right angles to the course. c) The finishing line shall be at least 45 metres long and be marked by two flags. The Finishing Line Judges must be placed as near to the finishing line as possible. d) For National Championship races up to 1,000 metres, the course must be straight and in one direction. 21.4 For races exceeding 1,000 metres turning points are permitted. For National Regatta races exceeding 1,000 metres the following conditions should be fulfilled, if possible: A14 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES a) The distance between the starting line and the first flag of the first turning point (1st leg) shall be straight and at least 1,859.25 metres. b) The distance between the last flag of the first turning point and the first flag of the second turning point (2nd leg) shall be straight and maximum 1759.25 metres. c) The distance between the last flag of the second turning point and the first flag of the third turning point (3rd leg) shall be a maximum of 500 metres. d) The specifications of all other stretches shall be in accordance with point “c”. e) The radius of each turn should, if possible be at least 40.5 metres. f) Both the start and the end of the race shall be in front of the Finishing Tower. g) The red flags of the finish line shall be placed as much to the outside as possible in order to get the widest feasible finish line. h) Any starting pontoons are to be removed. 21.5 For competitions, including the National Championships, these conditions should be complied with, unless a special dispensation for the course has been obtained from the SRC through the Secretary.

22. Canoe Numbers All kayaks and canoes shall carry a vertical number plate made of non-transparent material marked with black numbers on white background or yellow background indicating the lane. The numbers on the plate must measure 15 cm in height and 25 mm in thickness. The plates shall be placed on the centre line of the afterdeck or thwart. The size of the number plate shall be 18 x 20 cm. Any personal numbers provided by the organisers shall be placed on the back or if necessary the front of the competitor as required by the organisers.

23. Instructions for Competitors Written instructions shall be available for competitors at least 2 hours before the start of the competition, containing the following information: a) Detailed information on the courses and their markings b) Starting time c) Starting line d) Finishing line e) Competitors racing number (if used) f) Type of boat control g) Position of any awarding ceremony

Part IV - RACING REGULATIONS

24. Means of Propulsion 24.1 Kayaks shall be propelled solely by means of double-bladed paddles. 24.2 Canadian Canoes shall be propelled solely by means of single-bladed paddles. 24.3 The paddles may not be fixed on the boat in any way.

25. Start 25.1 Competitors shall be on the water at the starting area, not less than five minutes prior to the specified time of their race. The starting area is defined as being the area of water within 100 metres before the starting line. Two minutes before the defined starting time the competing boats have to take the lane determined in the programme. 25.2 Competitors shall be at the starting area in time to allow satisfactory preparation for the start. 25.5.1 The start shall be given without reference to absentees. 25.5.2 If the competitor does not start, and has no valid reason approved by the Competition Committee; they shall be disqualified for the whole regatta, (International Competitions); they shall be awarded Penalty Points, (National Competitions). A competitor, who arrives too late at the start, shall be considered to have voluntarily withdrawn and shall be disqualified/awarded penalty points under this rule. 25.6 When signalled by the Starter, the competitor will take the start position designated so that the bow of the boat is on the start line. In case of an automatic starting system the competitor will place himself/herself so that the bow of the boat is on the start line and thus in the start machine. When all boats are properly aligned, the aligner will then raise a white flag.

A15 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES 25.7 If the Starter is not satisfied with the line-up he/she will call “STOP”, and hand over to the Aligner for repositioning. 25.8 The starting command will be “Ready – Set – Go” (“Go” can be a shot or strong signal). At the “Ready” command the competitors begin their preparation to paddle. At the “Set” command the competitors place their paddle in the catch position. The competitor must not paddle forward or this action will be deemed to be a false Start. The boat must not move forward at this point in the starting procedure. The Starter when satisfied with the competitors positioning and attention will say “Go” (or shot or powerful sound). The competitors must only react to the start command/signal “Go” and are not permitted to anticipate it. The competitors can paddle only upon hearing the starting signal/command “Go”. 25.9 In the event of a false start, the Starter must immediately give a powerful sound signal. On hearing this signal all competitors must stop paddling and follow the Starter’s instructions for a new start. Before the new start, the Starter must identify the offending crew/s making the false start and give them a warning. In the event of a second false start by the same crew the boat will be disqualified from the race and must leave the starting area and the course immediately.

25.10 The Starter may also recall competitors for a new start in the event of any unforeseen circumstance – a malfunction of the starting equipment for example. In such a case the same powerful sound signal must be given. If a malfunction of the starting equipment was caused through a boat making a false start, as in 25.9 the crew must be given a warning, as in 25.10, even though that boat may not have crossed the start line. If the malfunction was not the cause of any competitor making a false start, no penalty shall be imposed. 25.11 The Starter will start the race when he/she is satisfied that everything meets with his/her approval. He/she will make a written report on any disqualification and forward it to the Chief Official. 25.12 In the long distance races the starter shall declare "START WITHIN ONE MINUTE" when he is satisfied he will give the starting signal by a shot or a short powerful sound. The Starter will start the race when he/she is satisfied that everything meets with his/her approval. He/she will make a written report on any disqualification and forward it to the Chief Official.

26. Paddling on the Course 26.1 In races up to 1000 metres, competitors must keep the whole of their boat within the four-metre wide central area of their lane from the start to the finish of the course. Upon any deviation, the boat must go back immediately to this central area of the lane. No boat must come nearer than five metres in any direction to the boat of another competitor – that is, gunwale to gunwale or bow to stern. 26.2 If a boat leaves the centre of the lane and does not return to it, the boat may be disqualified from the event. 26.3 A boat which leaves its allocated lane must be disqualified from the event. 26.4 If a race is declared null and void, no change of the composition of a crew is permitted at the new start. 26.5 If there is a capsize the competitor or crew is eliminated from the race. 26.6 The Umpire has the right to interrupt a correctly started race if unforeseen hindrances arise. The Course Umpires with a red flag and sound signal may effect such an interruption. Competitors must immediately stop paddling and await further instructions. 26.7 If a paddle is broken a competitor may not be provided with a new one by a supporter. 26.8 Paracanoe races only: Spray decks must not be used unless permitted by the Chief Official due to severe water condition

27. Pacing 27.1 Taking pace or receiving assistance from boats not in the race or by any other means is not permitted. 27.2 When a race is in progress crews not taking part in the race are strictly forbidden to proceed over whole or part of the course, even outside the marking buoys.

28 Competitions for Long Distance and Relay 28.1 Races of more than 1,000 metres, competitors may deviate from their lane providing they do not impede other competitors. 28.2 When a race is run on a course with turning points these shall be passed to port (i.e. in an anti-clockwise direction).

A16 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES 28.3 A competitor will not be disqualified for touching a turning buoy, unless, in the opinion of the Turning Point Umpires, an advantage has been gained there from. In making a turn, the boat shall follow as closely as possible the course as marked by the buoys at the turning points. 28.4 If there is a capsize the competitor or crew is eliminated from the race if he/she or they are not able to get in the boat without outside help. 28.5 Any competitor who is responsible for a collision or who damages the canoe or kayak or paddle of another can be disqualified and can be required to pay damages. 28.6 Group Racing and Overtaking a) When a boat is overtaking another boat, it is the duty of the overtaking craft to keep clear of other competitors at all times. b) When a boat is racing in a group of competitors it is the duty of all competitors in the group to keep clear of other competitors at all times. This rule applies to any manoeuvring within the group. 28.7 Collision or damage a) Any competitor who is considered by the course umpire or race official, to have been responsible for a collision, or who damages the boat or paddle of another competitor or unnecessarily deviates from their course may be disqualified. 28.8 Lapped boats a) Lapped boats are disqualified and they should leave the course immediately (International Competitions).

29. Finish 29.1 The boat has finished the race when its bow crosses the finish line with all crew members in it. The Finish Line Judges will determine the result of the competition based on the order of the boats arriving according to the rules. 29.2 If two or more boats reach the finishing line at the same time they are awarded the same classification in the final. In the case of a dead heat finish for any position, which determines the advance to the next level of the competition the following rules will apply: a) Wherever there are sufficient number of lanes available in the next level of the competitions, drawing of lots will determine to which race each boat will advance. If possible it may use also lane number 10. b) Wherever there are not enough lanes available there will be a re-race between the boats involved 30 minutes after the race (and for International Competitions after the last race of the day, or half day programme) c) In the case of a dead heat in the re-race, drawing of lots will determine the outcome.

30. Tasks of Competitors after the Race 30.1 The competitor must leave the course after the finish of the race and cannot disturb the next race. 30.2 The crews selected by the Competition Committee for boat control must immediately contact the place allocated for the post-race boat control. 30.3 If selected for doping control, the competitor must comply with the obligations stipulated by the BC Anti- Doping policy. 30.4 Before the award ceremony the top three crews of the final must be present at the location and time indicated. 30.5 At National Championships, competitors must wear club, team/squad Racing Colours or Tracksuit at the award ceremony.

31. Disqualifications 31.1 Any competitor who attempts to win a race by any other than honourable means, who breaks the Racing Regulations, or who disregards the honourable nature of the Racing Regulations, shall be disqualified for the duration of the race concerned. 31.2 Should a competitor have completed a race in a kayak or canoe which is shown upon inspection not to conform with the classifications (see Rules 9 to12), he/she shall be disqualified from the race in question. 31.3 It is prohibited to receive external assistance during a race. 31.4 No crew may be accompanied along and adjacent to the racecourse by other boats while the race is in progress. 31.5 No crew may receive assistance by using objects thrown into the course. Any of the above infractions will result in the disqualification of the competitor(s) concerned.

A17 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES 31.6 All disqualifications by the Competition Committee may be confirmed in writing with the reasons. The Team Leader has to acknowledge the receipt on a copy with the exact time, which is the start of the protest time. Failure to deliver the copy confirmation of the disqualification to the team leader does not invalidate the disqualification. 31.7 The Competition Committee may discipline any competitor or Official whose behaviour is detrimental to the good order and conduct of the competition. The Competition Committee may after repeated action by the offender disqualify him/her for that competition.

32 Protests 32.1 A protest against a crew to compete in a race shall be advised to a member of the Competition Committee not later than one hour before the start of the race. A protest made later - within 30 days from the date when the race in question was held is only permitted if the officials of the club of the competitor making the protest can prove that the facts on which the protest is based came to their knowledge later than one hour before the start of the race. 32.2 A late protest, against a crew shall be referred to the SRC accompanied by the prescribed fee (see below). A protest, against a crew made during the competition must be handed to the Competition Committee not later than 20 minutes after publication of the results. 32.3 A protest made during a competition must be addressed to the Competition Committee not later than 20 minutes after the Team Leader has been informed on the decision against his/her competitor or team and has signed the receipt. 32.4 All protests must be made in writing and be accompanied by a fee of £15.00, (International Competitions £70.00 or 75 Euros). The fee will be refunded if the protest is upheld. If the protest is not upheld the fee may not be refunded, at the discretion of the Competition Committee or SRC hearing the protest. 32.5 When a protest or a report is made against an athlete or a team, the team leader of the athlete/team in question shall be presented with the protest or report to read.

33 Appeals Competitors have the right to appeal to the SRC through their club or team management against a decision of the Competition Committee, within 30 days from the date when the race was held. In the case of National Championship Competitions the appeal must be made to the Competition Jury in accordance with Rule 13.7. A fee of £70.00 shall accompany the appeal. The fee will be refunded if the appeal is upheld. The BC SRC (or Jury in the case of a National Championship) decision is final.

Part V - SPECIAL RULES FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS 34. Only members of BC who qualify under Rule 8 can become a National Champion, or be awarded a National Championship trophy. The only exceptions to this rule are those exempted under Rule 1.3. 35. All canoes and kayaks must comply with the classes and building rules as laid down in Part II of these rules. 36. Officials: Fully in accordance with Rules 13.1 to 13.4. 37. Competition Committee: Fully in accordance with Rule 13.2 and 13.3. 38. Competition Jury: Fully in accordance with Rules 13.7, 32 and 33. 39. Marking signs: In accordance with Rule 21. 40. Courses: In accordance with Rule 21. 41. Disqualifications: In accordance with Rule 31. 42. National & Open Championship Medals, National Champions and Trophies: a) National & Open Championship medals will be awarded to the first three boats, regardless of nationality b) National Championship Trophies winners & the National Champion will be the best placed British paddler. c) Irrespective of the number of competitors in a National & Open Championship event, Trophies and Gold, Silver & Bronze medals will be awarded as appropriate.

A18 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING COMPETITION RULES Notes to the British Canoeing Sprint Racing Competition Rules Races Exceeding 1,000 Metres at the National Water Sports Centre Nottingham, Rules 21.4 and 21.5

Because of limitations at the National Water Sports Centre - mainly the start pontoon being fixed for the Start of two 5000 metre and one 2500 metre events - it is not possible to comply with the Rule and provide the three courses required. The 2nd leg under the Rule is 47.75 metres too long. The requirements given in the Rule are those of the ICF, which the BC must shadow in its own Rules.

Long Distance Courses at the National Water Sports Centre, approved by the SRC To provide flexibility there are four turning points with the start and finish of the turns as follows: 1. 10 metres beyond the finish line 2. 450 metres from the finish line 3. 1123 metres from the finish line 4. 1796 metres from the finish line.

International Course - 1 long lap + 1 short lap a) Between the start line and first flag of the first turning point = 1229.25 metres b) Between the last flag of first turn and first flag of second turn = 1806.00 c) Between last flag of second turn and first flag of third turn = 460.00 d) Between last flag of third turn and the finish = 450.00 f) Three turns of 127.25 metres each = _381.75 5000.00 Domestic Course - 2 medium laps a) Between the start line and first flag of the first turning point = 1229.25 metres b) Between the last flag of first turn and first flag of second turn = 1133.00 c) Between last flag of second turn and first flag of third turn = 1133.00 d) Between last flag of third turn and the finish = 1123.00 e) Three turns of 127.25 metres each = 381.75 5000.00 metres Short Course for Juniors - 1 lap of Domestic Course - 2500 metres a) Between the start line and first flag of the turning point = 1229.25 metres b) Between the last flag of the turn and the finish = 1123.00 c) One turn of = _127.25 2479.50 metres NB With a fixed start position and by using the same turning buoys for the 5000 metre course an exact 2500 metre course cannot be obtained. It is 20.5 metres short.

A19 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS

These Disciplinary Regulations adopted by the Sprint Racing Committee on the 7th June 2008 are intended for all complaints other than “Field of Play” incidents, but including any event referred on by a Protest Committee dealing with a field of play incident.

These Regulations set out how matters referred to the Sprint Racing Committee by the Union’s Investigations Officer or a Protest Committee are dealt with.

1. Interpretation 1.1 In these regulations the words and expressions used shall have the following meanings: “the Board” the board of the Union as constituted under the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Union: “the Investigations Officer” the Investigations Officer of the Union appointed by the Chief Executive from time to time; “the Protest Committee” the persons appointed from time to time by the Sprint Racing Committee or an event organiser to deal with matters arising during competition; “the Executive Committee” the persons elected or appointed at an ACM to the Sprint Racing Committee from time to time; “Member” an individual member of the Union participating in the Discipline in respect of whom a complaint has been made under Regulation 2.1 of these procedures; “the Union” British Canoeing; 1.2 All references to periods of a number of days, relate to the period starting the day after the date of posting or the date of receipt where documents are delivered by hand or the date of the incident or meeting and ending the day of receipt, meeting etc.

1.3 Words denoting the singular number shall include plural number and vice versa and words denoting the masculine gender shall include the feminine gender.

2. Disciplinary Procedure 2.1 The Executive Committee shall appoint a panel of three of its members (“the Panel”) to hear and determine any complaint or matters referred to it by a Protest Committee or the Union’s Investigations Officer under Regulation 6.2(a)(ii) of Part A of the Union’s Dispute Resolution and Disciplinary Procedures for matters other than Doping and Child Protection Matters. The Executive Committee and the Panel shall deal with such matters in accordance with the procedure set out below.

2.2 The Panel shall ensure that as soon as practicable and within 14 days of receiving the complaint from either the Investigations Officer or a Protest Committee, a copy of the complaint has been handed personally or by recorded delivery post to the Member. Notification of the date when the Panel will meet (via e-mail, personal or conference call communications, if deemed appropriate) to consider the complaint will be set as soon as practicable and within 30 days and an invitation to provide in writing, within 14 days (or such shorter time period as the Panel thinks fit) of the notice, any rebutting facts, mitigation, explanation or submission must be sent to the Member with the copy of the complaint. No member of the Panel may consider the matter in the event that he has a conflict of interest or could not be regarded as being impartial in the matter. In such circumstances, the Panel shall, in its sole discretion, replace that member with another member of the Executive Committee and if no such member can hear the matter then that member shall be replaced with another elected member of the Union for the only purpose of considering the complaint.

2.3 At the same time the Member shall be asked whether he wishes to be present at the meeting when the complaint is being considered, in which case that Member shall be informed that they may attend to make representations and that he may be asked questions. The Member shall also be informed that if no reply is received within the period of 14 days (or such shorter time period as the Panel thinks fit) the Panel will consider the complaint in his absence on the basis of the facts and statements in their possession. The Panel may invite the person making the complaint to comment on any reply provided

A20 BRITISH CANOEING SPRINT RACING DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS by the Member, and shall supply a copy of any such comments to the Member before the meeting. The Panel may in its sole discretion invite the person making the complaint to attend the meeting.

2.4 At the meeting the Panel shall consider the complaint and any statement made in writing or orally by the Member. If that Member has asked to be present at the meeting he must have been given not less than seven days (or such shorter time period as the Panel thinks fit) notice of the meeting and he must have been invited to attend the meeting and offered the opportunity of being accompanied by an advisor. The Panel may question either party, if present, may call upon them to supply additional evidence or may adjourn the meeting to a later date. Once the Panel has completed its consideration of the complaint, it shall provide the Member with its written decision as soon as practicable and in any event within 14 days of the date of the original meeting or any adjourned meeting.

2.5 On completing its considerations of the complaint, the Panel shall draw up its findings of fact and may decide:

(a) to reject the complaint; or, (b) to warn or reprimand the Member; or, (c) to suspend the Member from participating in specified events or training facilities held under the Sprint Racing Committees jurisdiction either: (i) for a specified period, not exceeding three months; or, (ii) for a specified number of such events or facilities, not exceeding five in number, consecutively, where that number, would not have taken place within the three-month period specified above; or, (d) to recommend to the Board that the Member should be suspended from participating in Sprint Racing events or training facilities for a longer period or that the Member should be suspended or expelled from the Union, or that some other specified penalty (such as suspension of funding) should be imposed by the Board. 2.6 Where the Panel has found against the member, it shall as soon as practicable and in any event within the 14 days of the date of its original meeting or any adjourned meeting notify that Member by recorded delivery post of its findings of fact and of its decision and the grounds for that decision or recommendation, and shall inform him of his right of appeal under Regulations 2.8 and 2.9 below, and shall send a copy of the notification to the Board.

2.7 Where the Panel has made recommendations to the Board under 2.5(d) above, the Board shall decide whether or not to adopt such recommendations a Board Meeting shall be convened (via e-mail, personal or conference call communications) as soon as practicable to decide on the sanction to be imposed.

2.8 If the Member or the person who made the original complaint disagrees with the decision of the Panel, he shall be entitled to make a new complaint pursuant to Rule 3.1 (b) of Part A of the Union’s Dispute Resolution and Disciplinary Procedures for matters other than Doping and Child Protection Matters by way of a Notice. The Notice must set out in detail why the Member or the person who made the original complaint disagrees with the decision of the Panel. The Notice must be accompanied by a cheque for £100 made payable to the Union (“the Deposit”). This Deposit shall be held by the Union and re-paid to the Member or the person who made the original complaint in the event that his complaint against the Decision is upheld by an Arbitral Panel or Disciplinary Committee. Where the Member’s or the person who made the original complaint is rejected by an Arbitral Panel or Disciplinary Committee or if the matter is resolved by mediation, the Deposit shall be retained by the Union.

2.9 The Investigations Officer shall consider the matter and decide if the Notice shows that there is on the face of it sufficient evidence for the case to be determined in accordance with Rule 6.1 of Part A of the Union’s Dispute Resolution and Disciplinary Procedures for matters other than Doping and Child Protection Matters. If he does so decide, he shall refer the Dispute to be decided by the Disciplinary Committee or to resolve by arbitration or by mediation in accordance with Rule 6.2 of Part A of the Union’s Dispute Resolution and Disciplinary Procedures for matters other than Doping and Child Protection Matters. A different person shall be appointed as the Investigation Officer to make this decision to the person who was appointed as the Investigations Officer to review the initial Complaint against the Member.

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Clause 8.2 of the Terms of Reference of the Sprint Racing Committee The Executive Committee shall have the power to appoint a panel of three persons to decide any matter referred to it pursuant to Rule 6.2(a)(ii) of the Union’s Dispute Resolution and Disciplinary Procedures for matters other than Doping and Child Protection Matters in accordance with the Disciplinary Regulations approved by the Board and adopted by the Sprint Racing Committee from time to time.

In addition to the Section’s Disciplinary Regulations the British Canoeing Sprint Racing Committee adopted regulations on 1 January 2001 as follows: 3. Code of Ethics Everyone within the BC Sprint Racing Section is subject to the conditions and ethics as given in Section 5 of the BC ‘Coaching Code’ published by the BC UK Coaching Service, and are required to operate under the same general Sport and Recreation Code of Ethics. 4. Regatta Officials 4.1 It is vital for the honourable nature of the Sport that Officials are not subjected to any act that may compromise their position. 4.2 Regatta Officials must not be threatened or subjected to harassment, intimidation or abuse. No attempt should be made to persuade Regatta Officials to take an action which is dishonest or contrary to the Official’s code of ethics or honourable nature of the Sprint Racing Regulations. This applies at any time, in or out of competition. It is incumbent on each Official to report all such acts. 4.3 The report should be in writing and sent without delay to the Sprint Racing Committee (through the Section Secretary) who will consider the matter in accordance with the Section’s Disciplinary Regulations. 4.4 In the event of an action taken immediately prior to or during a BC Regatta, the Official should hand their written report to the Chief Official. The Chief Official with the Regatta Committee must take action in accordance with the Section’s Disciplinary Regulations.

A22 NATIONAL SPRINT REGATTAS 2017

Date British Canoeing National Sprint Regattas Closing date Venue 8th – 9th April National & Open Sprint Regatta Wed 22rd March N.W.S.C Including Senior Sprint Selections Nottingham

6th – 7th May National & Open Masters Sprint Wed 19th April N.W.S.C Championship Regatta Nottingham Including Senior and Junior Sprint Selections Plus, 5K Marathon Assessment K2 races

3rd – 4th June The MacGregor Paddle Challenge Inter Club Wed 17th May N.W.S.C Competition and National & Open Under 23 Nottingham Sprint Championship Regatta Including Under 23 Sprint Selections Plus, 5K Marathon Assessment K1 races

1st – 2nd July National & Open Sprint Regatta and Inter Wed 14th June N.W.S.C Services Sprint Championship Nottingham Including Paracanoe & Senior Sprint Selections and Junior Sprint Selections

2nd – 3rd National & Open Paracanoe, Senior and Wed 16th August N.W.S.C September Junior Sprint Championships Regatta Nottingham including Junior Selections for the Olympic Hopes International

National Sprint Regattas are held in accordance with British Canoeing Sprint Racing Competition Rules and the National Regatta Terms/Conditions of Participation.

Venue: National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, Adbolton Lane, Nottingham NG12 2LU - situated just off the main A52 road from Nottingham to Grantham. It is signposted on all main roads leading into Nottingham. Phone Number: 0115 9821212 National Water Sports Centre charge £5 per car per day for all event onsite parking Accommodation: Bed & Breakfast is available on site at the N.W.S.C – all rooms are en-Suite, Camp site, run by N.W.S.C situated across the road from the course with all the usual campsite facilities. No booking required except for electrical hook-up points & Wooden Pods. Hotels The website at www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/ lists many hotels, B & Bs, farmhouses etc. across a wide price range. Lunches and snacks are available from the Centre Cafeteria Regatta programmes are on sale at £3.00 from the Regatta Secretary’s desk or downloaded from the website on http://canoeracing.org.uk/sprint/index.php/current-year-national-regattas/

Boats: there is no storage available onsite. At all times, it is entirely the owners’ responsibility to ensure that their boat(s) is (are) used and handled safely, stored securely or moved around the venue. All boats must have adequate buoyancy to keep the boat afloat when filled with water and support the weight of the paddler(s). Competitors can be disqualified or incur penalty points if found to have paddled in a boat with insufficient buoyancy.

All boats require visible additional Buoyancy, a Number slot on the center line of the aft and to comply with the minimum Weight regulations. Boats will be checked by Boat Control at all national regattas.

Lane Numbers: Paddlers/clubs require their own lane numbers (1-9). Sets are for sale at £25 from the Secretary’s desk.

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Guidelines for entry to National Sprint Regattas. See page D1 in the Handbook for the ‘Standards for Racing’ chart for entry level times to race at National Sprint Regattas. All the ability classes shown together in a band have the same fastest and slowest standard times and/or HCs. The times between indicate how the times might change depending on the Handicap applied to allow for the weather conditions. Minimum Time Standards are monitored; Penalty Points will be awarded for not achieving the minimum times (allowance will be made for the prevailing weather conditions). The Sprint Registration Scheme is unique database for sprint clubs and paddler. All paddlers must have achieved the BC 2 Star or Paddlepower Discovery qualification or have paddling competency equivalent to these awards.

Competitors must be current members of a National Federation. (i.e. British Canoeing, or WCA SCA, CANI). The only exceptions are BC Mini Sprint or Junior D paddlers who are members of BC affiliated club with a registered junior section. The number used for these juniors will be the club’s affiliation number followed by their own club paddler number. When juniors are promoted, to division ‘C’ or above, they must become a member of the British Canoeing. Team Leaders will need to update the on-line Paddler Registration database with the juniors new BC number within a month of the promotion or further regatta entries will not be accepted.

A Coach or Sprint Team Leader will be able to register paddlers on-line via http://canoesprint.britishcanoeing.org.uk

National Regatta Entries are made on-line via http://canoesprint.britishcanoeing.org.uk Only Registered Paddlers can compete in a British Canoeing National Sprint Regatta. Please note, Paddler Registrations will close a week before the deadline for regatta entries. Information on how Clubs’ Team Leaders can make on-line entries will be found via http://canoeracing.org.uk/sprint/national-regattas/

National Entries must conform with British Canoeing Sprint Racing Competition Rules (pages A4 –A22) and National Regatta Conditions/Terms of Participation (pages B9 – B14) See also Team Leaders’ Responsibilities page B8 and Notes for Canoe classes on page B10 Event Fees: Will be reviewed annually: For 2017 fees are as follows: Group K1/C1 K2/C2 K4/C4

Senior Events: £7.00 (late £12.00) £14.00 (late £19.00) £28.00 per boat (no late fee)

Junior Events: £7.00 (late £12.00) £14.00 (late £19.00) £28.00 per boat (no late fee)

Lightning K1 Hody style K2 Rocket K4

Mini Sprints: £7.00 (late £12.00) £14.00 (late £19.00) £28.00 per boat (no late fee)

Please note that K4 / C4 fees include the cost of boat hire.

In the event of inclement and/or windy conditions the organisers may at their discretion cancel or postpone races, or insist on the wearing of buoyancy aids. An Orange flag will be displayed on the flag pole by the Finish Tower when buoyancy aids are compulsory for any (or all) classes of paddlers.

Ranking List: The ranking list (see Section D) is intended as a 'working' list and includes registered paddlers who have entered a National Regattas during the last three years or those considered likely to race in the current season. Paddlers registered in the past, but not listed in the Handbook or shown on the Database, are retained in the archived registration database and can apply to race at any time if they are a current BC member. B2

British Canoeing National Sprint Regatta Including Senior Selections National & Open Sprint Regatta National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, Nottingham 8th – 9th April 2017 Paddler registrations close Wednesday 15th March 2017 nd Entry closing date Wednesday 22 March 2017 Short Code Class Sunday’s races are Shaded MEN KAYAK 200m 500m 1000m MAK Mens A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 MA/BK Mens A/B K1 K2 MBK Mens B K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 MCK Mens C K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 MDK+MVC/DK Mens D + Masters C/D K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K2 MVAK Masters A K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 MVBK Masters B K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 WOMEN KAYAK WAK Womens A K1 WA/BK Womens A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 K1 WBK Womens B K1 WCK+WVAK Womens C + Women K1 K1 K1 Masters A WDK+WVBK Womens D + Women K1 K1 Masters B WC/DK+WVA/BK Women C/D + Women K2 K2 K2 Masters A/B BOYS JUNIOR KAYAK BAK Boys A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 BA/BK Boys A/B K1 K2 BBK Boys B K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 BCK Boys C K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 BDK Boys D K1 K2 K1 K2 K2 BC/DK Boys C/D K4 GIRLS JUNIOR KAYAK GAK Girls A K1 K1 GA/BK Girls A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 GBK Girls B K1 K1 GCK Girls C K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K1 GDK Girls D K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 CANOE CAN Canoe Open – mixed C1 C2 C4 C1 C2 C2 C4 CABC Canoe A to C – mixed C1 PARACANOE KMKL1/2/3 Para Men KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 KWKL1/2/3 Para Women KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 VMKL1/2/3 Para VL1/2/3 Va’a – mixed V1 PADDLE-ABILITY PAD Paddle-Ability (Sat) K1 K2 K1 K2 EPAD Paddle-Ability (Sun) K1 K2 MINI SPRINT LTA Lightning A LTB Lightning B

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British Canoeing National Sprint Regatta Including Senior & Junior Sprint Selections, plus 5K Marathon Assessment K2 races National & Open Masters Championship Regatta National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, Nottingham 6th – 7th May 2017 Paddler registrations close Wednesday 12th April 2017 th Entry closing date Wednesday 19 April 2017 Short Codes Class Sunday’s races are Shaded MEN KAYAK 200m 500m 1000m 5K MAK Mens A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 MA/BK Mens A/B K1 K2 K2 MBK Mens B K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 MCK Mens C K1 K1 K1 MDK Mens D K1 K1 MC/DK Mens C/D K2 K4 K2 K2 MO34 Masters over 34 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N K2N MO44 Masters over 44 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N K2N MO54 Masters over 54 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N K2N MO64 Masters over 64 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N K2N M34/44 Masters over 34 + 44 K4N M54/64 Masters over 54 + 64 K4N WOMEN KAYAK WAK Womens A K1 WA/BK Womens A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 K1 K2 WBK Womens B K1 WCK Womens C K1 K1 K1 WDK Womens D K1 K1 WC/DK Women C/D K2 K2 K2 WO34 Women Masters over 34 K1N K1N K1N WO44 Women Masters over 44 K1N K1N K1N W34/44 W’ Masters over 34 + 44 K2N K2N K4N K2N BOYS JUNIOR KAYAK BAK Boys A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 BA/BK Boys A/B K1 K2 K2 BBK Boys B K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 BCK Boys C K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 BDK Boys D K1 K2 K1 K2 K2 BC/DK Boys C/D K4 GIRLS JUNIOR KAYAK GAK Girls A K1 K1 GA/BK Girls A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 K2 GBK Girls B K1 K1 GCK Girls C K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K1 GDK Girls D K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 CANOE CAN Canoe Open – mixed C1 C2 C4 C1 C2 C2 C4 CABC Canoe A to C – mixed C1 PARACANOE KMKL1/2/3 Para Men KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 KWKL1/2/3 Para Women KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 VMKL1/2/3 Para VL1/2/3 Va’a – mixed V1 PADDLE-ABILITY PAD Paddle-Ability (Sat) K1 K2 K1 K2 EPAD Paddle-Ability (Sun) K1 K2 MINI SPRINT LTA Lightning A K1 K2 K4 LTB Lightning B K1 K2 K4 N = National & Open Championship events: Races are ‘Open’ to non-UK Residents, Championship medal will be awarded to the first three boats, regardless of nationality. N.B. The National Champion will be the best placed British Competitor

B4 British Canoeing National Sprint Regatta Including Under 23 Sprint Selections, plus 5K Marathon Assessment, K1 races The MacGregor Inter-Club Challenge and National & Open Under 23 Championships National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, Nottingham 3rd – 4th June 2017 Paddler registrations close Wednesday 10th May 2017 th Entry closing date Wednesday 17 May 2017 Short Codes Class Sunday’s races are Shaded *5K non- scoring for MacGregor points MEN KAYAK 200m 500m 1000m *5K MU23 Men under 23 K1N K2N K1N K2N K4N K1N K2N K4N MAK Mens A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 MA/BK Mens A/B K1 K2 K1 MBK Mens B K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 MCK Mens C K1 K1 K1 MDK Mens D K1 K1 MC/DK Mens C/D K2 K4 K2 K4 MVAK Masters A K1 K1 K1 MVBK Masters B K1 K1 K1 MBCK Masters C K1 K1 K1 MVDK Masters D K1 K1 MVA/BK Masters A/B K2 K4 K4 K2 MVC/DK Masters C/D K2 K4 K2 K4 WOMEN KAYAK WU23 Women under 23 K1N K2N K1N K2N K4N K1N K2N WAK Womens A K1 WA/BK Womens A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 K1 K1 WBK Womens B K1 WCK+WVAK Womens C + W’ Masters A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K1 K2 WDK Womens D K1 K1 WVBK Women Masters B K1 K1 WDK+WVBK Women D +W’ Masters B K2 K4 K2 K2 BOYS JUNIOR KAYAK BAK Boys A K1 K2 K1 K2 BA/BK Boys A/B K1 K2 K4 K4 K1 BBK Boys B K1 K2 K1 K2 BCK Boys C K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 BDK Boys D K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K2 GIRLS JUNIOR KAYAK GAK Girls A K1 K1 GA/BK Girls A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 K1 GBK Girls B K1 K1 GCK Girls C K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K1 GDK Girls D K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 CANOE CMU23 Men under 23 C1N C2N C1N C2N C4N C1N C2N CWU23 Women under 23 C1N C2N C1N C2N CAN Canoe Open – mixed C1 C2 C4 C1 C2 C2 C4 CABC Canoe A to C – mixed C1 PARACANOE KMKL1/2/3 Para Men KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 KWKL1/2/3 Para Women KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 VMKL1/2/3 Para VL1/2/3 Va’a – mixed V1 PADDLE-ABILITY PAD Paddle-Ability (Sat) K1 K2 K1 K2 EPAD Paddle-Ability (Sun) K1 K2 MINI SPRINT LTA Lightning A K1 K2 K4 LTB Lightning B K1 K2 K4 N = National & Open Championship events: Races are ‘Open’ to non-UK Residents, Championship medal will be awarded to the first three boats, regardless of nationality. N.B. The National Champion will be the best placed British Competitor

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British Canoeing National Sprint Regatta Including Paracanoe, Senior & Junior Selections National & Open Sprint Regatta and Inter Services Sprint Championships National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, Nottingham 1st – 2nd July 2017 Paddler registrations close Wednesday 7th June 2017 th Entry closing date Wednesday 14 June 2017 Short Codes Class Sunday’s races are Shaded MEN KAYAK 200m 500m 1000m ISM Inter Services Men K1 K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 MAK Mens A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 MA/BK Mens A/B K1 K2 MBK Mens B K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 MCK/MVBK Mens C + Masters B K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 MDK/MVCK Mens D + Masters C K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 K2 MVAK Masters A K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 MVDK Masters D K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 WOMEN KAYAK ISW Inter Services Women K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 WAK Womens A K1 WA/BK Womens A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 K1 WBK Womens B K1 WCK+WVAK Womens C + W’ Masters A K1 K1 K1 WDK Womens D K1 K1 WVBK Women Masters B K1 K1 WC/DK+WVA/BK Women C/D + W’ Masters A/B K2 K4 K2 K2 BOYS JUNIOR KAYAK BAK Boys A K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 BA/BK Boys A/B K1 K2 BBK Boys B K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K4 BCK Boys C K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 BDK Boys D K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K2 GIRLS JUNIOR KAYAK GAK Girls A K1 K1 GA/BK Girls A/B K1 K2 K2 K4 GBK Girls B K1 K1 GCK Girls C K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 K1 GDK Girls D K1 K2 K1 K2 K4 CANOE CAN Canoe Open – mixed C1 C2 C4 C1 C2 C2 C4 CABC Canoe A to C – mixed C1 PARACANOE KMKL1/2/3 Para Men KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 K1 KWKL1/2/3 Para Women KL1/2/3 Kayak K1 K1 VMKL1/2/3 Para Men VL1/2/3 Va’a V1 V1 VWKL1/2/3 Para Women VL1/2/3 Va’a V1 V1 PADDLE-ABILITY PAD Paddle-Ability (Sat) K1 K2 K1 K2 EPAD Paddle-Ability (Sun) K1 K2 MINI SPRINT LTA Lightning A K1 K2 K4 LTB Lightning B K1 K2 K4

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British Canoeing National Sprint Regatta Including Junior Selections National & Open Paracanoe, Senior and Junior Championships Regatta National Water Sports Centre, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, Nottingham 2nd – 3rd Sept 2017 Paddler registrations close Wednesday 9th August 2017 th Entry closing date Wednesday 16 August 2017 Short Codes Class Sunday’s races are Shaded MEN KAYAK 200m 500m 1000m MOK Mens Open K1N K2N K1N K2N K4N K1N K2N K4N MVA/BK Masters A/B K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K1 K2 MVC/DK Masters C/D K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 K2 WOMEN KAYAK WOK Womens Open K1N K2N K1N K2N K4 K1N WVA/BK Womens Masters A/B K1 K2 K4 K1 K2 BOYS JUNIOR KAYAK BU18 Boys U18 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N K2N K4N BU16 Boys U16 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N K2N K4N BU14 Boys U14 K1N K2N K1N K2N K4N K2N GIRLS JUNIOR KAYAK GU18 Girls U18 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N GU16 Girls U16 K1N K2N K1N K2N K1N GU18/16 GIRLS U18/16 K4N GU14 Girls U14 K1N K2N K1N K2N K4N CANOE CMO Mens Open C1N C2N C1N C2N C1N C2N C4N CWO Womens Open C1N C2N C1N C2N BOYS JUNIOR CANOE CBU18 Boys U18 C1N C2N C1N C2N C1N C2N CBU16 Boys U16 C1N C2N C1N C2N C2N CBU16/18 Boys U16/18 C4N CBU14 Boys U14 C1N C2N C1N C2N GIRLS JUNIOR CANOE CGU18 Girls U18 C1N C1N CGU16 Girls U16 C1N C1N CGU16/18 Girls U16/18 C2N C2N CGU14 Girls U14 C1N C2N C1N C2N PARACANOE KMKL1/2/3 Para Men KL1/2/3 Kayak K1N K1N KWKL1/2/3 Para Women KL1/2/3 Kayak K1N K1N VMKL1/2/3 Para Men VL1/2/3 Va’a V1N V1N VWKL1/2/3 Para Women VL1/2/3 Va’a V1N V1N PADDLE-ABILITY PAD Paddle-Ability (Sat) K1 K2 K1 K2 EPAD Paddle-Ability (Sun) K1 K2 MINI SPRINT LTA Lightning A K1 K2 K4 LTB Lightning B K1 K2 K4 N = National & Open Championship events: Races are ‘Open’ to non-UK Residents. Championship medal will be awarded to the first three boats, regardless of nationality. N.B. The National Champion will be the best placed British Competitor

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SUMMARY OF TEAM LEADERS’ RESPONSIBILITIES PRE-REGATTA – At the Club & Submitting Entries • Ensure that the club you are representing is affiliated to British Canoeing • Ensure all paddlers have achieved the relevant standard (time & proficiency) to compete at National Regattas. (Note: Penalty Points may be awarded if the minimum standards for National Regattas are not achieved in races). • Ensure paddlers hold current BC. membership before submitting their entries. • Update any changes to name of Team Leader and/or Deputy Team Leader, including contact details for both, via the on-line Database. • Update any changes to club paddler information (i.e. newly promoted Girls/Boys C membership number:) via the on-line Database. • Inform any changes to the club’s racing colours to the Club Colours Official on [email protected] • Ensure that paddlers understand the BC Sprint Racing Competition Rules. • Encourage paddlers to purchase their own Handbook. • Promote National Regattas to club members. Complete and submit regatta entries on-line by the closing date and arrange prompt payment of the race fees. • Check timetable for clashes and problems. Check the detailed regatta programme ensuring that every entry made is shown correctly. • Check and pass on to your club members any additional safety information & rules distributed via the programme or noticeboard.

BEFORE THE START OF RACING • Ensure that paddlers and their boats are adequately prepared for conditions • Ensure that all paddlers are fully aware of safety measures • Check that boats have sufficient and visible, additional buoyancy to keep the boat floating level with the water and support the crew when capsized. • Arrive on time for the Team Leaders’ meeting. Be ready with all known scratches and crew changes. Make any late entries (if lanes are available) during the meeting. • Advise paddlers of any changes and/or alterations to the programme.

DURING COMPETITION • Ensure paddlers arrive in time for their races, wearing club colours which are visible and with the correct lane number. • Ensure that K4s/C4’s, if required, are booked in advance. Boat hire is included in the Race Entry Fee. • Be available during the competition to act on behalf of your club regarding, further scratches and crew changes. • Be available during the competition to receive notification of disqualifications and deal with any problems or protests involving paddlers from your club. • Collect from, and promptly return to, the Secretary’s Desk all Long Distance Numbers. A deposit of £10.00 is required.

AFTER THE REGATTA • Display results on Club notice board • Note promotions/demotions of Club paddlers

B8 NATIONAL SPRINT REGATTAS Terms/Conditions of Participation

1 Team Leader Appointment Clubs are to register the name of the Club’s Team Leader (and if you wish, a nominated Deputy), in the on-line Database, accessible via http://canoesprint.britishcanoeing.org.uk If the registered Team Leader is unable to attend a regatta, the Chief Official is to be informed by the registered Team Leader, who will be standing in as Team Leader when the regatta entries are submitted.

2. Communication The Regatta Organisation will only communicate with the Club Team Leader (or their nominated reserve).

3. Safety The Team Leaders are responsible for the safety of their club members and should ensure that: - a) Paddlers are suitably dressed for the weather, water and race conditions. b) Paddlers are able to perform basic capsize drills and are briefed on what to do when approached by an umpire boat. c) Paddlers are able to swim at least 50 metres in clothing without a personal floatation device. d) Boats must have sufficient buoyancy to float level with the water while supporting the crew when capsized. Boats inherent buoyancy must be supplemented by additional and visible fixed flotation material or by the provision of a sealed bulk heads. e) All competitors are in possession of a lifejacket or buoyancy aid that conforms to the standard of the I.C.F or EN 393 & 395. f) Paddlers are aware that the Competition Committee may at their discretion cancel or postpone racing, or insist on the wearing of buoyancy aids. Whenever buoyancy aids are compulsory (for defined classes of paddlers or all) an Orange flag will be displayed on the flag pole by the Finish tower. g) In the event of an electrical storm paddlers will be required to leave the course immediately. A tannoy announcement will be made and umpire boats will ring a bell. Racing will not recommence until deemed safe by the Competition Committee.

4. Club Colours: The Paddler’s registered club ‘colours’ must be worn and be visible when competing. a) Crew boats where more than one club is represented, paddlers must wear the club colours for the club in whose name they are registered. b) Clubs racing for the first time at a National Regatta may request exemption from this rule by applying to the Club Colours Official on [email protected] . To arrange a limited period when the club’s competitors can wear a plain white shirt with no markings. The club must register its colours within this limited period.

5. Entries More information on how to make an entry can be found on the SRC website link http://canoeracing.org.uk/sprint/how-to-enter-a-sprint-regatta/ . If you require assistance, please contact the Chief Official on Regatta,[email protected]

a) Club’s Team Leaders must complete and submit their club’s on-line entries before the entry deadline. b) Payments for entries, are to be made when the entries are submitted. Either direct transfer to the bank account or by phone using a credit or debit card or by posting a cheque to the BC Office. c) Telephone entries are not accepted. d) The entry closing date is normally the Wednesday 2½ weeks before the event. No

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entries are accepted after the deadline other than at the Team Leaders meeting if there are spare lanes available; Team Leaders may be able to place ‘Late’ entries. e) Entries made without the correct fee(s) being paid can be charged as ‘Late’ Entries. f) No refund of race fees will be made in the event of cancellation of part of or the whole of the competition for whatever reason

6. Notes on Classes a) Kayak competitors are divided into Men & Women; these two subdivisions are then further divided by age into groups Senior, Masters (over 34yrs) & Junior (under 18yrs), They are then further divided into ability classes.

b) Masters; the first year a paddler can compete in a Masters event is the year of their thirty fifth birthday (35th) providing they are not already ranked in Men’s ‘A’ or Women’s ‘A.’ who, irrespective of their age cannot compete in Masters events.

c) Canoe paddlers are divided into Men & Women. These two subdivisions being further divided into two age groups Junior & Senior. They are then divided into ability groups as shown in the ranking list N.B: 2017 - All Canoe races: Except when there are sufficient numbers of entries for National Championship events, will be in combined classes, (i.e. include male, female, senior & junior). Athletes will be seeded from regatta to regatta and placed in the appropriate seeded finals. Or when there are 27 or more entries for an event, into seeded heats progressing by time to 2 Finals. Fastest Men/Boys Final. Fastest Woman/Girls Final.

d) Promotions/Demotions within classes will be based on improvement/decline in standard of performance. Once ratified by the SRC nominee, these take affect at the next regatta.

e) When applying for registration the time submitted is the time recorded for a 500m test/race, in order that new paddlers can be classified correctly. Beginners do not automatically start in the "D" group.

f) The chart ‘Standards for Racing’ on page D1 demonstrates the way in which the subdivision bands are made according to speed. The ability classes shown together in a band have the same fastest and slowest standard times. The intermediate times shown indicate how the times might change depending on the Handicap applied to allow for the weather conditions. (Note: Penalty Points can be awarded if the minimum standards for National Regattas are not achieved). g) Combined Events - To facilitate programming, we reserve the right to combine classes in any distance at any regatta.

h) Paddlers, must race ONLY in their designated class for singles events (K1 and C1). Exceptions may be made by national coaches wishing to enter paddlers in a different class. Competitors may race in a Racing Standard time band above their designated class in crew boats only, with the following exceptions: - i) Men or Boys may not paddle in Women or Girls races ii) Seniors or Masters may not paddle in Junior races iii) Seniors or Juniors may not paddle in Masters races

i) National & Open Championships: 1) Senior Paddlers will also race in the following Age Group Under 23 years (BORN 1994 or later) 2) Junior Paddlers will race in the following Age Groups B10 NATIONAL SPRINT REGATTAS Terms/Conditions of Participation

UNDER 18 (BORN 1999 or 2000) UNDER 16 (BORN 2001 or 2002) UNDER 14 (BORN 2003 or later) A junior paddler, who has been promoted to Senior Status on ability, may for National Championship Events, race in his / her junior age group. 3) Masters Men will race in the following Age Groups 35 years to 44 years (BORN 1982 to 1973) 45 years to 54 years (BORN 1972 to 1963) 55 years to 64 years (BORN 1962 to 1953) 65 years and over (BORN 1952 and earlier) 4) Masters Women will race in the following Age Groups 35 years to 44 years (BORN 1982 to1973) 45 years to and over (BORN 1972 and earlier) 5) Paracanoe will races in classification groups Kayak – KL1, KL2, KL3 Va’a – VL1, VL2, VL3

7. Before Team Leaders meeting: Check your Programme a) Prior to the Team Leaders’ Meeting, it is essential for each Team Leader to check carefully all their entries. Print a copy of your entry for this purpose. If there are any omissions or if you wish to make changes, mark your programme. The Team Leaders’ Meeting goes very quickly, and leaves no time for hesitation. b) It is not uncommon for there to be a few mistakes with the entries, it is your responsibility to check the programme. c) The Regatta Organisers will do their best to arrange the programme so that all races in each class are well spaced out, giving a minimum rest period of 40 minutes between races. Any competitor racing above their designated class in crew boats or in two designated classes i.e. both kayak and canoe, cannot expect the programme to accommodate this situation.

8. Team Leaders’ Meeting 1) It is intended to hold one meeting per regatta, at 0800 am Saturday morning (unless otherwise stated) at the regatta course. If the meeting cannot be completed in a reasonable time it will be adjourned and the time of the reconvened meeting announced. 2) Each club’s nominated Team Leader will deal with alterations and late entries at the meeting. The Team Leader will be responsible for all the money owed for all entries placed. This money must be paid by 4.00 p.m. on Saturday. Failure to pay on time will incur a £20.00 surcharge that must be paid by the end of racing on Saturday. Failure to meet this deadline will result in all paddlers from that club being disqualified from Sunday's racing. 3) Procedure for Team Leaders Meeting a) Team Leader signs in on arrival. b) Meeting commences promptly at 8.00 a.m. c) Technical announcements. d) If there are any objections to the programmed order of events they must be raised at this stage. e) Late entry provision: - i. Events will be dealt with in race order. ii. The Chief Official will call out in order each set of heats (or finals, if there are no heats). Team Leaders needs to scratch any competitors not intending to race, or make suitable changes. They should call out the lane number first then the club followed by the competitors name(s).

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iii. If there are any vacant lanes the Chief Official will then ask Team Leaders to raise one hand for each late entry they wish to make. If there are more late entries required than there are vacant lanes available, a draw will take place. iv. It is not permitted to return to an event that has been concluded. v. Late entries will be accepted for long distance events (5 km.), up to one hour before the race, on payment of the standard late entry fee. Entries can be made on the form available from the regatta secretary’s desk. 9. Extra Late Entries after the Team Leaders’ Meeting Extra late entries after the Team Leaders meeting for laned races will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the Competition Committee. Any such entries will be charged a double entry fee.

10. Lane Numbers a) All boats must be fitted with a Number slot on the centre aft line of the boat and the correct number displayed in all races. b) Races of 1000m or less require a Lane number. Sets of numbers 1-9, are available for sale at £25 from the Regatta Secretary’s desk. c) For races over 1000m in length, long distance races. Numbers must be obtained from the regatta secretary’s desk by Team Leaders. A deposit of £10 will be charged and £5 deducted from the deposit for any numbers lost or not returned.

11. K2/K4 Crew Names Notification of any changes to crew names must be made at the Regatta Secretary’s desk at least 60 minutes before the race. Any crew which has not notified the full set of names will be allowed to start the race but will not appear in the results, nor will they go forward to the next round of the competition. Paddlers who take the place of other paddlers without the proper substitution being made will be allocated 1 penalty point and the boat disqualified from the event.

12. K4 Hire a) K4s for hire will be stored on racks outside the boathouse. b) K4s must not be put down on the ground & crews must not sit in the K4s except when they are on the water. c) Young paddlers must be supervised by a responsible adult when handling the K4s onto and off the water. The K4 Official reserves the right to refuse the boat to any youth crew that is not accompanied by an adult. d) Check your K4 before you use it. If it is not in order, please report the fact to the Official. The crew that previously used the boat will be held responsible. e) K4s can be booked for any race during the course of the day as soon as the boathouse is open and the K4 Official is present. f) Crews must supply their own wing-nuts and toggles when they report to collect the boat they have booked. g) Crews must use the boat allocated or risk disqualification from the race. h) The Plastex K4s will only be allocated to Senior or Junior A, or combined A/B, class races.

13. Protests & Disqualifications a) Notification of disqualification will only be made to the Team Leader or his nominated reserve. b) Any protest or appeal can only be made by the paddler’s Team Leader. c) Team Leaders should realise that it is impossible to adequately umpire all races in every regatta. Where infringements are observed these will be reported to the Chief Official who will, if necessary, inform the offending paddler’s Team Leader.

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d) However, all infringements may not be observed by Officials and Team Leaders should realise that they have a responsibility to explain the situation to young paddlers who could easily become frustrated by what might seem to be an arbitrary system of justice.

14. National Regatta Results Unofficial Results are available on-line during the regatta from www.regattaresults.org.uk. The Official Results including promotions will be available as soon as; possible after the event from www.canoeracing.org.uk/sprint/

15. Car Parking a) Team Leaders MUST take an active part to see that club members observe the car parking lines. Access for emergency vehicles must NOT be impeded. Particular attention should be paid to the access road in the vicinity of the Centre Buildings, Note: The access road and pontoon on seating side of the tower is a No Parking Area. b) Parked cars must not obstruct the launching access for K4s to the concrete pontoons in front of the boathouses. c) Owners should park their vehicles within the marked designated parking areas, responsibly, safely and without causing obstruction at all times. d) At certain times during a competition it may become necessary for safety reasons to restrict movement of vehicles on all, or parts of the access roads around the course. Notice will be given if this is required

16. System for junior membership of a British Canoeing Affiliated Club a) A junior club member need not be a full member of the B.C. in order to race in the Mini Sprint Series or Junior D Classes provided they are a member of a BC affiliated club with a Registered Youth Section. The number used for sprint registrations will be the club’s affiliation number followed by his (her) own individual club number. b) When promoted to class ‘C’ or above, the junior must become a full member of the British Canoeing in their own right. Team Leaders will need to update the on-line Paddler Registration database with the juniors new BC number within a month of the promotion or further regatta entries will not be accepted.

17. ‘Tiddly Winks’ and Boards Coloured counters (known affectionately as Tiddly Winks) are awarded for the first three places in all Final 1’s in the junior classes. These awards can be collected from the Secretary’s desk. Also, available, at a cost of approximately £5, is a small wooden board on which the self-adhesive counters can be mounted for posterity!

18 All National Regattas are held in accordance with British Canoeing Sprint Racing Competition Rules and these terms/conditions of participation.

B13 NATIONAL SPRINT REGATTAS Terms/Conditions of Participation

British Canoeing Sprint Regatta “Liability” Statement Canoeing and Kayaking are assumed-risk water-contact sports. Participation in these sports carries an inherent risk of injury to competitors and damage to property. Participants should be aware of the risks involved in these sports and are responsible for their own actions and their involvement in these sports. In all cases competitors compete entirely at their own risk. The Regatta Organisation, the Sprint Racing Committee and British Canoeing exclude liability for any loss or damage that may occur to competitors or property during participation in canoeing and kayaking to the fullest extent permitted by law.

All competitors must be current members of British Canoeing except for juniors ranked in ‘Girls D’ or ‘Boys D’ and ‘Lightning A’ or ‘Lightning B’ who are members of BC affiliated clubs with a registered junior section. Regatta Entries are accepted on the basis that each competitor and Parent / Guardian of a junior is aware of and has accepted the above conditions. Team Leaders are to ensure that all of their club competitors are aware of and accept the above statements.

In the event of unsuitable weather conditions the organisers may at their discretion cancel or postpone a race(s), or insist on the wearing of buoyancy aids. An Orange flag will be displayed on the flag pole by the Finish Tower to indicate that buoyancy aids are compulsory for any (or all) classes of paddlers.

London Sprint Regatta at the Royal Albert Docks, London

on a 9 laned course with sprint races over

200m & 500m

on

th Sunday 16 July 2017

Email for information: [email protected]

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The MacGregor Paddle Challenge

John MacGregor M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; (1825-1892) Barrister-at-Law, Captain of the Royal Canoe Club, through his extremely popular books and magazine articles from 1865 to 1892, practically invented the sport of canoeing (or kayaking).

The beginning of recreational canoeing can be traced directly to an Englishman, called John MacGregor, in the middle of the nineteenth century. He was a man with a penchant for boat design and exploration, who developed his craft based on the Eskimo Kayak, which he named Rob Roy. He took the boat on long journeys along the rivers and across the lakes of Europe, lecturing and writing about his travels as he went. His tales attracted quite a following and soon there were many kayaks in Great Britain based on his kayak design that is still referred to as a Rob Roy.

Canoes are the larger category under which kayaks fall: while all kayaks are canoes, not all canoes are kayaks. Paddlers in kayaks sit with their legs stretched out in front of them and canoeists generally paddle from a kneeling position. Most canoes are open hulled; while kayaks have covered decks. Canoe paddles are typically single bladed, while kayak paddles are double ended.

Some might say these differences occur because of the type of water available, but a look at the evolution of British canoeing culture during the past one hundred and twenty years would suggest that the major changes are due to those who have written and taught, coupled with the availability of canoes or kayaks.

The first period from 1865 evolved from the founder of British canoeing, John MacGregor. His book, A Thousand Miles in the Rob Roy Canoe, fired the imagination of the Victorians. The ‘Rob Roy’ was a stable kayak, went in a straight line and had a large cockpit. Made of wood, it was easy to handle and a boat in which any beginner would have felt safe. In this period, wooden canoes were imported and were used for family outings and touring, the limitation to the growth was the cost of the wooden craft.

The second period from the 1930s to the 1950s is identified with the wooden frame and canvas kayaks and the start of the BCU Coaching Scheme. Percy Blandford wrote books and produced a host of designs for the Scout movement, which brought canoeing to a much wider number of people. The low cost, make-it-yourself PBK (Percy Blandford Kayak) designs, were, like the ‘Rob Roy’, stable, went in a straight line, and had large cockpits. The British Canoeing Coaching Scheme was started in the 1950s by John Dudderidge. The original proficiency tests were designed around the use of the open cockpit straight-line kayak.

The third period, which had a massive impact on both the expansion and the change in direction of British canoeing culture started around the early 1960s, when in 1962, the BCU appointed its first Director of Coaching, Oliver Cock, giving added drive to what was to become a very powerful teaching scheme. For various reasons, the Coaching Scheme became more and more interested in rough water canoeing. At the same time, glass reinforced plastic became available. Moulds were produced for the home builder and the designs reflected the interest in rough water. Thousands of kayaks were produced with rockered hulls and small cockpits. By 1980, the Coaching Scheme had 3,000 members almost all teaching in the close fitting cockpit kayak. So powerful had that culture become that, if the word ‘canoeing’ is mentioned to almost anyone in Britain, their immediate image would be that of a young man or woman strapped into a kayak, wearing a crash helmet and wetsuit, performing turns and rolls on rapidly moving rivers. This was a great image for the adventurous teenager but daunting for many others who might wish to paddle. Indeed, a far, far cry from the canoeing of MacGregor.

MacGregor spent part of his youth in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where his father was stationed in the 1830s in a fort. He may have picked up some canoeing experience there.

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Reading his books one notices he carried in his canoe a number of religious tracts (in a movement called "Muscular Christianity") written in the local language and was always ready to hand them out. He did not travel on Sundays, but did lecture on his travels and gave much of the profits to charities, especially to boys in the inner cities.

He published accounts of several other canoe cruises, including one to Scandinavia and another to Jordan and Egypt. The appendix to that book gives some construction details for his canoe designs.

His wooden split paddles were presented to Royal Canoe Club in 1959. Subsequently these were used as the trophy at the BCU National Inter-Club Sprint Racing Regatta, being first presented in 1977 to the winning club Fladbury and still fought over annually. A full list of winners can be found on page C9.

Scoring for the MacGregor Paddle Challenge Competition

Under the following system most clubs should have an opportunity to achieve a winning score:

1. Each Club will score 1 point for each promotion accredited to their Junior (A to D), Masters (A to D) or Senior (A to D) ability class paddlers during the previous three Regattas, i.e. September (previous year), April and May (of the same year).

2 Penalty points accrued by every Junior (A to D), Masters (A to D) or Senior (A to D) ability class paddler during the five scoring regattas will be deducted from their team’s score, i.e. September (previous year), April and May (of the same year).

3. The scoring at the Inter Club Regatta will be on the following basis:

Each Club will score its best 12 K1/C1 results in all finals

6 K2/C2 results in all finals

3 K4/C4 results in all finals

Scores will be awarded, provided there are at least three crews participating, on the following basis: First 20 points, second 19 points, third 18 points and so on.

4. Notes: a) Composite crews, with members from more than one Club, do not score.

b) At least 50% of the crew must be registered in the class in which they are racing. i.e. 2 paddlers in a K4 or 1 paddler in a K2. Crews may be made up with paddlers from a lower ability band with the following exceptions:

i) Men may not paddle in Women’s races.

ii) Boys may not paddle in Girls’ races.

iii) Seniors or Masters may not paddle in Junior races.

vi) Seniors or Juniors may not paddle in Masters races

c) No one may enter any singles class other than their designated class as shown on the Paddler Database File. Exceptions may be made when national coaches wish to enter squad paddlers in a different class.

B16 NATIONAL SPRINT REGATTAS DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES

Offences Incurring Penalty Points

The Chief Official will be solely responsible for all disciplinary matters of a minor nature, under the operation of a penalty points system. At his / her discretion, he / she may issue penalty points to each paddler involved in each of the following offences. These offences are considered to be detrimental to the efficient operation of regattas and / or potentially hazardous.

Code Infringement

• C Racing in incorrect colours • N Racing with incorrect or missing number • Z Failure to observe water zoning procedures • S Unauthorised substitution for another paddler • F Failure to report, having qualified, for a final • D Conduct during racing likely to cause injury or damage to equipment • L Use of offensive language • U Underweight boat (see note 1) • R Failure to report for boat weighing immediately (see note 2) • B Insufficient buoyancy (see note 3) • T Race times below minimum Standard of Racing for National Regattas (see note 4)

Notes 1. Weights must be properly fixed to the boat or seat. Stones in bags or any other temporary system will not be accepted. 2. Boats required for weighing will be notified shortly after the finish of the race. 3. Boats buoyancy will be checked. Penalty points will be applied or competitor(s) can be disqualified from a race if Officials find a boat has been on the course without visible additional buoyancy (or fixed bulkheads). 4. Applicable only to the slowest classes for each group, i.e. when paddlers can’t be demoted, (Men’s D, Masters D, Women’s D, Women Masters B, Boys D & Girls D)

Accumulation of Penalty Points and Penalty Fines 1. When a paddler accumulates a total of 4 or more penalty points, he / she is liable for a fine of £10 per point in excess of 3 points. 2. Fines are to be paid at the Regatta Secretary’s Desk 3. A paddler liable for a fine cannot race until the fine has been paid. 4. Penalty points are accumulated over 4 consecutive regattas and are not restricted to a single year. Thus, for example, penalty points incurred in the last regatta of the year will remain active until the start of the 4th regatta of the following year.

Notification Team leaders may be notified when a penalty point has been issued to a paddler from his / her team. A record of all the active penalty points is listed at the end of the results for each regatta.

Disciplinary Matters of a More Serious Nature.

In respect to all other disciplinary matters the Chief Official, Competition Committee and the Competition Jury must act as described in the Sprint Racing Rules which include penalties in accordance with British Canoeing Rules or the Sprint Racing Section Disciplinary Regulations.

N.B. A reported incidence of dissent / abuse towards a Regatta Official, another competitor or their equipment, or a spectator must be treated as conduct prejudicial to the interests of the sport and dealt with under the Section Disciplinary Regulations.

B17 THE MINI SPRINT SERIES 2017

The Mini Sprint Series is run alongside the National Sprint Regattas held at Holme Pierrepont in Nottingham during May, June, July and September.

The Mini Sprint series has been specifically developed to suit the needs of young people who have chosen this discipline at this time. It is part of the Paddlesport foundation which helps them progress into whichever discipline they may eventually choose. The programme has taken into account that full sized K1s, K2s and K4s are too large for young people. Together, the Canoe England’s Paddlesport Participation Programme and British Canoeing Sprint Racing Committee have formed the Mini Sprint Series. This has evolved from the Lightning series that was originally only a K1 event. Now as a weekend event it is giving racing experience on the National course so that the paddlers have a smooth transition into the Class D events.

The aim of the series is: • To introduce young paddlers to the venue. • To develop experience of sprint competition at a national event. • To develop teamwork. • To have the opportunity to develop competitive paddling skills. • To become motivated to progress through the main classes. • To meet and make friends with paddlers from other clubs. • To enjoy, have fun and become confident sprint paddlers.

Team leaders notes on entries and kayaks The paddlers will compete over 500 metres in Lightning K1, Hody-style K2s and Rocket K4, with heats and finals run and timed on the main regatta course. The cost per seat is exactly as other junior paddling categories. Please ensure you enter your paddlers in the correct category, which is based on time, not age. Only Lightning kayaks are to be paddled in the K1 events. Clubs should bring their own Hody-style K2. If using a make other than Hody please inform the Chief Official before the event. [email protected] Rocket K4s only will be used and can be supplied by the SRC. Clubs may bring and use their own Rockets.

When booking a K4: Team Leaders will book a whole K4, as with classes C and D. When combining with paddlers from other clubs it is the responsibility of the Team Leaders involved to arrange who pays for the entry and to collect payments. It is not the organisers or the volunteer official’s remit to sort out your payments. Any changes to your entry must be made at the main Team Leader’s meeting. Further changes for entered crews may be made at the Secretary’s desk providing all paddlers and team leaders know of the changes.

Mini Sprint Cup Series This series is a whole season event and the Marsport Trophy will be awarded in September to the club with the most points. Individual paddler points will be awarded for each event during May, June, July and September with double points being awarded at The MacGregor Inter Club Regatta.

Mini Sprint Cup Rules 2017 Points are accumulated at each event leading to a final at the September Regatta. Mini Sprint points do not count towards The MacGregor Inter Club points. At the MacGregor Regatta the Mini sprints receive double points for their paddling and these go towards the Mini sprint Cup competition which runs separately from the main Inter Club Competition. The Mini Sprint Cup includes overall prizes for both male and females in each category and an overall club prize. Details are as follows:

B18 THE MINI SPRINT SERIES 2017

Entry Conditions To enter the Mini Sprint Series the young people must be under 12 on 1st January 2017 and have achieved at least Paddle Power Discover standard and must be able to paddle a K1 Lightning over 500m in less than 4 minutes.

Categories A: (LTA) for those who can complete 500m in under 3 minutes 30 seconds B: (LTB) for those who complete 500m between 3 minutes 30 seconds and 4 minutes

Entries All entry fees are per seat and will be entered with your club’s main regatta entries. Please read notes on entering Rocket K4

Events May, June and July Regattas with the finals at the September Regatta 2017.

Points Scoring: All National Mini Sprint winners (individual) are awarded on the same system. Their 2 best regatta scores added to their Mini Sprint Inter Clubs score. All points scored will count only towards The Mini Sprint Team and individual events. National Regattas (May, July, September): in K1, K2 and K4. 1st place scores 10 points, 2nd place scores 9 points etc. down to 10th place where everyone after that scores 1 point, the total number of points scored across K1, K2 and K4 will be added together to determine the results at each regatta. For the K2/K4 races the same points scoring system will be used i.e. the winning crew will receive 10 points for each paddler Inter Clubs Regatta (June) in K1, K2 and K4 1st place scores 20 points, 2nd place scores 19 points etc. down to 20th place where everyone after that scores 1 point, the total number of points scored across K1, K2 and K4 will be added together to determine the results. For the K2/K4 races the same points scoring system will be used i.e. the winning crew will receive 20 points for each paddler.

Team Event: The points scoring system is based on each club’s best 2 regatta results scores added to their Mini Sprint Inter Clubs points score.

Promotions: Promotion from mini Sprint Category B to A will be based on K1 500m times. Promotions from group B to A will automatically be done in the May and June regattas. The best set of existing regatta points will be carried through and added to the paddler’s July and September points gained in A. Promotion into Boys D and Girls D is based on normal regatta entry guidelines. This is only done after a discussion with the team leader. When a paddler is too old to participate in the Mini Sprint Series they do not automatically move to D classes. They must reach the required standard. See the Standards Chart on page D1. They would be allowed to paddle only in D Class crew boats, with established D Class paddlers.

Prizes: Tiddly Winks will be awarded for 1st, 2nd & 3rd places in the K1 Final One only of each category and for the three fastest K2/4 crews in each category within the Mini Sprint series. Medals will be awarded to the overall series winners - 1st, 2nd, 3rd male and female. The Marsport Trophy will be awarded to the Club that has accrued the most combined category points. All participants will be awarded a Certificate each month they enter. These are to be collected by the team leader from the Secretary’s Desk.

B19 NATIONAL REGATTA OFFICIALS

Anyone interested in finding out more about assisting at National Regattas is invited to come and sit alongside experienced officials to find out what is involved. The training of officials is a highly important area of our activities with training during National Regattas and at ‘out of season’ workshop days. A few experienced officials do go on to take the International Canoe Federation Technical Officials Examination, thereby becoming eligible to officiate at ICF or ECA International Regattas. Regatta Officials interested in knowing more about what this entails please contact the Chief Official.

Several officials are working in Pre-Regatta groups such as timetabling where paddlers are put into races, updating club colours, registration of paddlers and putting together the printed programme. We also have an IT team who are striving to further develop the results service.

We are continually trying to recruit volunteers to help run our increasingly popular regattas. No experience or special skills are required but working as a team is important. Just half a day helping, whether morning or afternoon, would be greatly appreciated.

We are looking for assistance with First Aid throughout the regattas. As with the officials this is worked on a rota basis headed by a full time paramedic who takes overall responsibility for reporting accidents. All clubs have qualified first aiders who could help with this important service.

If you would like to know more about helping at a National Regatta please contact Ann Hoile at [email protected] or at the Secretaries Desk during regatta weekend.

ICF Officials Peter Bland Rosy Gray Liz McGown Peter Moule Teresa Bland Steve Jones Peter Morley Cathy Wynne Paul Edwardes

Regatta Officials

Lee Bradshaw Colin Drane Colette Johnson Peter Moule Alan Burgoyne Paul Edwardes Kathleen Johnson Clive Neale Diane Bates Sara Edwardes Steve Jones Simon Nixon Peter Bland Judith English Gabor Kereszturi Stephen Nobbs Teresa Bland Rosy Gray Trevor Kirkham Phil Roberts Phil Caisley Malcolm Guy Hannah Lawrence Brett Sirrell Juliana Carson Brian Hardy Keith Lawrence Keith Stone Hannah Cawthorn Carol Hardy Clifford Lee Smith Keith Sunderland Louise Clive Michele Hayman-Joyce Jackie Lee Smith Phillipa Sunderland Ian Creamer Linda Heath Hazel Lucas Sarah Swallow Nigel Dixon Ann Hoile Kari Martin Philip Terry Wendy Dodson John Hoile Mike Martin Jane Turner Derrick Dobbie Martin Hook Janice McKeever Mary Walkinton Elizabeth Dobbie Emma Hooton Liz McGown Cathy Wynne Chris Dowden Adam Miles

MacGregor Points Howard Smith

First Aiders Mark Pickering Ruth Creamer Paul Carroll Andy Cook Debbie Ellis Julie Hobday Paul Carroll Faye Cook

B20 BC HOLME PIERREPONT COURSE RECORDS

OPEN 2016

Crew Country Time Date Men

K1 500m Ian Wynne GBR 1·39·73 09/05/04

K2 500m Edward Cox/Ed McKeever GBR 1·31·63 07/05/06

K4 500m J Bowley/M Johnson/l Fletcher/M Robinson GBR 1·24.79 04/06/16

C1 500m A. Volkov URS 1·52·36 19/06/83

C2 500m Sarus/Hjdu HUN 1·43·01 19/06/83

C4 500m Train/Thomas/Lane/Yurkwick GBR 1.42.28 17/05/98

K1 1000m GBR 3·32·82 13/05/00

K2 1000m Paul Wycherley/Ben Farrell GBR 3·16·63 14/04/07

K4 1000m B Farrell/S Hastings/P Wycherley/A Daniels GBR 2·59·33 10/05/09

C1 1000m S.Antipov URS 4.01.28 10/07/77

C2 1000m Train/Train GBR 3.37.24 01/01/81

C4 1000m Hoffman/Tackas/Jakab/Salanki HUN 3.38.95 08/08/89

Women

K1 500m Rachel Cawthorn GBR 1·49.94 03/07/15

K2 500m Lani Belcher/Angela Hannah GBR 1·42.96 19/04/16

K4 500m J Walker/L Sawers/R Cawthorn/A Edmonds GBR 1·35.94 15/04/12

C1 BC HOLME PIERREPONT COURSE RECORDS

DOMESTIC SENIOR 2016

Crew Club Time Date Men K1 200m Ed McKeever BOA 35.37 14/06/14 K2 200m Liam Heath/Jon Schofield ORS 32.31 19/04/16 K4 200m Clark/Vansomeran/Wynne/Roeser ORS 32·20 16/05/98 K1 500m Ian Wynne GBR 1·39·73 09/05/04 K2 500m Edward Cox/Ed McKeever GBR 1·31·63 07/05/06 K4 500m J Bowley/M Johnson/L Fletcher/M Robinson ODP 1·24.79 17/05/98 K1 1000m Tim Brabants ELM 3·32·82 13/05/00 K2 1000m Paul Wycherley/Ben Farrell ORS 3·16·63 14/04/07 K4 1000m Ben Farrell/Stuart Hastings/ Paul Wycherley/Andrew Daniels ORS 2·59·33 10/05/09 C1 200m Chris Calvert FLA 41.59 07/05/16 C2 200m M Lane/S Crowther ORS 38.35 04/06/94 C4 200m Crowther/Crowther/Yurkwick/Lane ORS 36.98 05/06/99 C1 500m Matthew Lawrence LBZ 1·55·65 17/04/11 C2 500m Iain Weir/Joseph Hayman-Joyce ODP 1·46.55 04/06/16 C4 500m Train/Thomas/Lane/Yurkwick ORS 1.42.28 17/05/98 C1 1000m Eric Jamieson WEY 4·01·54 16/07/92 C2 1000m Train/Train FLA 3·27·24 01/07/94 C4 1000m E Jamieson/R Williams/S Train/A Train GBR 3·44·80 08/07/89 Women K1 200m Jessica Walker ROY 40.86 03/07/15 K2 200m Train/Train ORS 38·27 13/05/00 K4 200m Dallaway/Dresser/Thorogood/Train ORS 36·62 02/07/95 K1 500m Rachel Cawthorn WEY 1·49.94 03/07/15 K2 500m Lani Belcher/Angela Hannah ORS 1·42.96 19/04/16 K4 500m J Walker/L Sawers/R Cawthorn/A Edmonds ORS 1·35.94 15/04/12 K1 1000m Rachel Cawthorn WEY 3.56.54 10/05/10 K2 1000m Louisa Sawers/Abigail Coulson ORS 3·47·75 22/07/06 C1 200m Katie Reid HPP 48.98 07/05/16 C2 200m Bethany Gill/Afton Fitzhenry HPP/CNI 48.98 04/06/16 C1 500m Katie Reid HPP 2.14.28 08/05/16 C2 500m Bethany Gill/Afton Fitzhenry HPP/CNI 2.07.21 04/06/16

C2 BC HOLME PIERREPONT COURSE RECORDS

DOMESTIC JUNIOR Records starting from 2015 2016

Crew Club Time Date U18 Men K1 200m Ieuan James FOR 37.15 05/06/16 K2 200m T Thomson/N Dembele NTS 34.53 05/06/16 K4 200m No U18 event -- -- K1 500m Ieuan James FOR 1.43.38 05/06/16 K2 500m I James/C Smith NTS 1.33.95 05/06/16 K4 500m I James/C Smith/N Dembele/T Thompson NTS 1.25.76 08/05/16 K1 1000m Magnus Gregory LON 3.40.02 04/06/16 K2 1000m M Gregory/L Harding LON 3.22.36 04/06/16 K4 1000m M Gregory/L Harding/T Thompson/ NTS 3.06.27 04/06/16 M Littlewood C1 200m Adrian Meikle-Briggs RIC 45.51 05/06/16 C2 200m B Phillips/A Meikle-Briggs RIC 44.91 05/09/15 C4 200m No U18 event -- -- C1 500m Ben Phillips RIC 2.01.75 08/05/16 C2 500m B Phillips/A Meikle-Briggs NTS 1.54.46 04/06/16 C4 500m No U18 event -- -- C1 1000m Ben Phillips RIC 4.18.75 05/06/16 C2 1000m B Phillips/A Meikle-Briggs RIC 3.56.64 05/06/16 C4 1000m No U18 event -- -- U18 Women K1 200m Deborah Kerr SKR 42.56 03/07/15 K2 200m E Russell/L Wong CLM/RIC 43.22 07/05/16 K4 200m No U18 event -- -- K1 500m Deborah Kerr SKR 1.54.87 03/07/15 K2 500m R Myburgh/ A Dale NTS 1.51.75 05/06/16 K4 500m R Myburgh/A Dale/E Russell/E Brockway NTS 1.44.99 04/06/16 K1 1000m Deborah Kerr SKR 4.21.17 05/07/15 K2 1000m E Russell/L Wong CLM/RIC 4.08.39 04/06/16 C1 200m Georgina Pryor LEE 54.89 05/06/16 C2 200m G Dowling-Clarke/G Pryor FOR/LEE 57.15 05/06/16 C1 500m Georgina Pryor LEE 2.30.90 05/06/16 C2 500m R Bennett/M Bradley FLA 2.45.57 03/07/16

C3 BC HOLME PIERREPONT COURSE RECORDS

DOMESTIC PARACANOE

2016

Men Kayak Class Crew Time Date 200m KL3 Rob Oliver 40.55 04/06/16 200m KL2 Nick Beighton 44.48 04/06/16 200m KL1 Ian Marsden 52.39 04/06/16 Women Kayak Class Crew Time Date 200m KL3 Anne Dickens 50.53 04/06/16 200m KL2 Emma Wiggs 49.71 04/06/16 200m KL1 Jeanette Chippington 54.49 04/06/16 Men Va’a Class Crew Time Date 200m VL3 Jonny Young 50.85 05/07/15 200m VL2 Andy Houghton 01.14.00 09/05/15 200m VL1 No event -- -- Women Va’a Class Crew Time Date 200m VL3 Francis Bateman 01.12.00 05/07/15 200m VL2 Emma Wiggs 01.13.00 12/04/15 200m VL1 No event -- --

C4 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES

The following Trophies are awarded annually by the Racing Committee:

Men’s Kayak

Ken and Eileen Phillips Memorial Trophy Winner Men’s A K1 200m at National Championship Event 2012 Edward McKeever BOA 2014 Liam Heath WEY 2013 Edward McKeever BOA 2015 Kristian Reeves ADS 2016 Kristian Reeves ADS Unwin Bowl To the winner of the Senior A Men’s K1 10,000 m at the National Championship Event 1981 Richard Lewis GAI 1991 Ivan Lawler ELM 1982 Alan Williams ROY 1992 Ivan Lawler ELM 1983 Alan Williams ROY 1993 Grayson Bourne ELM 1984 Alan Williams ROY 1994 Grayson Bourne ELM 1985 No event 1995 Grayson Bourne ELM 1986 Jeremy West ROY 1996 Ivan Lawler ELM 1987 Grayson Bourne ROY 1997 No event 1988 Grayson Bourne ROY 1998 James Block NOT 1989 Grayson Bourne ROY 1999 Greg Slater LIC 1990 Graham Burns ELM 2000 No event Reassigned – Winner Men’s A K1 500m at National Championship Event 2001 Timothy Brabants ELM 2009 Ben Brown ELM 2002 Timothy Brabants ELM 2010 Keith Moule CLM 2003 Richard Darby Dowman ELM 2011 Jonathon Boyton ROY 2004 Edward McKeever BOA 2012 Andrew Daniels RDG 2005 Ian Wynne ROY 2013 Edward Rutherford ELM 2006 Edward McKeever BOA 2014 Daniel Johnson CLM 2007 Edward McKeever BOA 2015 Jonathan Boyton ROY 2008 Tim Brabants NOT 2016 Jonathan Boyton ROY

Farnham Cup To the winner of the Senior A Men’s K1 1000m at the National Championship Event 1981 Neil Robson FLA 1999 Matthew Foulger NOT 1982 Kevin Smith WAR 2000 Richard Darby Dowman ELM 1983 Kevin Smith WAR 2001 Timothy Brabants ELM 1984 Grayson Bourne ROY 2002 Timothy Brabants ELM 1985 Kevin Smith WAR 2003 Richard Darby Dowman ELM 1986 Grayson Bourne ROY 2004 Timothy Brabants NOT 1987 Grayson Bourne ROY 2005 Peter Almasi ELM 1988 Ivan Lawler ELM 2006 Ben Farrell ELM 1989 Grayson Bourne ELM 2007 No event 1990 Grayson Bourne ELM 2008 Ben Farrell ELM 1991 Grayson Bourne ELM 2009 Jonathon Boyton ROY 1992 Patrick Holmes RIC 2010 Tim Pendle NOR 1993 Graham Burns ELM 2011 Jonathon Boyton ROY 1994 Grayson Bourne ELM 2012 Timothy Brabants ROY 1995 David Smith ELM 2013 Jonathan Boyton ROY 1996 Ivan Lawler ELM 2014 Paul Wycherley WEY 1997 Ross Sabberton NOR 2015 Jonathan Boyton ROY 1998 Timothy Brabants ELM 2016 Jonathan Boyton ROY

C5 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES Dexter Trophy For the best Senior B performance at the National Championship Regatta 1981 Richard Lucas GAI 1999 David Coulson RDG 1982 Russell Jones FLA 2000 David Duff RAF 1983 Roland Lucas RIC 2001 Stuart West WOR 1984 Peter Evans LIN 2002 Stuart West WOR 1985 Paul Gadd RIC 2003 Mark Hoile ROY 1986 Trevor Melham ROY 2004 Paul Prestwood GAI 1987 Peter Maycock EXE 2005 Jonathon Schofield SOR 1988 Simon Horsley NBY 2006 Jonathan Simmons WEY 1989 Gavin Turrell RIC 2007 Joe Surrage BSF 1990 Brian Saunt ADL 2008 Brett Irvine RIC 1991 Roger Masters ROY 2009 Pip Ede RDG 1992 Chris Dorrell TON 2010 Ben Bradshaw NOR 1993 Ed Shaw ROY 2011 Paul Yates WEY 1994 Paul Evans HER 2012 Jonathan Tye WOR 1995 Matthew Enoch NOT 2013 Mark Ressel ROY 1996 Gary Shaw ELM 2014 Lewis Duffield CLM 1997 Paul Enoch NOT 2015 Stelian Naftanaila NOT 1998 Malcolm Starkey FOX 2016 Lewis Fletcher LKR

The James Cup To the winning crew of the Under 18 K4 6000m at the National Championship Event

1981 Evans/Brevitt LIN/LIC 1987 Barnett/Unsted ELM/GAI Slater/Morley STA Farnham/Taylor 1983 Piercey/McLachlan RLP/RLS 1988 Lodge/Hutton EXE/ANK Rainsford/Bradley Richardson/Wynne ROY/TON 1984 Adams/Bibby ROY/MER 1990 Slater/Bradbury LIC Burns/Miller ELM Yates/Ilson ADL/WOR 1985 Crawford/Adams GAI/ARM 1991 Richardson/Wynne ROY/TON Rust/Topham LBZ/WAR Slater/Jenson LIC/RIC 1986 Gibbins/Livsey EXE/RLP 1992 Jenson/Slater ORS Boxshall/Elliott Sargeant/Smith Reassigned – Winning crew of the Veteran K4 at the National Championship Event 2001 Davies/Hawthorn WOR 2009 Phillips/Bird/ WOR Parker/Grandy West/Trickett 2002 Davies/Hawthorn WOR 2010 Escott/Lewis/ BOA Parker/Saunders Darling/Missen 2003 Grimwood/Oliver LIN/RUN 2011 Bird/Brookes WOR/RUN Oliver/Brookes Blackman/Rodgers 2004 Adams/Martin/ BSF 2012 Kent/Hinves SOU England/Hall Willis/Rance 2005 Adams/Martin BSF 2013 O’Cuinn/Vida/ RIC Terry/Jordan LBZ/MAI Soregi/Domonkos 2006 Illidge/Marnell RUN/CHE 2014 Bird/Parker/ WOR/CHE Brookes/Swallow Tricketts/Rogers 2007 Littlewood/Mason NOT 2015 Irvine/Murray RIC Nadal/Bagshaw Martin/Soregi 2008 Kent/Nicholson/ SOU 2016 Enoch/Norfolk NOT Willis/Rance Livsey/Cresser

C6 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES

Women’s Kayak

Lendenkamp Trophy Winner Women’s A K1 200m at National Championship Event 2012 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 2014 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 2013 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 2015 Leanne Brown MAI 2016 Lizzie Broughton RIC

Bruce Lucas Trophy To the winner of the Women’s A K1 6000m at the National Championship Event 1984 Anne Plant LIC 1992 Alison Thorogood NEW 1985 Anne Plant LIC 1993 Andrea Dallaway ELM 1986 Susie Perrett RLP 1994 Andrea Dallaway ELM 1987 Susie Perrett RLP 1995 Alison Thorogood NEW 1988 Susie Perrett RLP 1996 Anna Hemmings ELM 1989 Susie Perrett RLP 1997- 1990 Hilary Dresser ROY 2000 No event 1991 Andrea Dallaway ELM 2001 Anna Hemmings ELM Reassigned – Winner of Women’s A K1 500m at the National Championship Event 2002 Beth Campbell NOT 2009/10 No event 2003/4 No event 2011 Jenna Hawkey EXE 2005 Abigail Coulson RDG 2012 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 2006 Abigail Coulson RDG 2013 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 2007 Abigail Coulson RDG 2014 Jessica Walker ROY 2008 Louisa Sawers ELM 2015 Jenny Swallow CHE 2016 Hayleigh Mason NOT

The Boulogne Cup To the winning crew of the Women’s A K4 500m at the National Championship Event 1981 Perrett/Hornby RLP/WES 1994 Thorogood/Green ORS Perrett/Crawley NEW Hemmings/Gilby 1982 Perrett/Smither RLP/LEA 1995 Hardy/Cheyne ORS Craske/Crawley FLA/NEW Train/McGee 1983 Smither/Parker LEA/NOT 1996 Gilby/Hemmings ELM/WEY Craske/Crawley FLA/NEW Hynds/Burns 1984 Smither/Lawler LEA/ELM 1997 Cattle/Jones ORS Perrett/Watson LIC Bale/Hannon 1985 Plant/Clough RLP/LIN 1998 Davey/Train RIC/FLA Perrett/Troop Gilby/Thorogood ELM/LEA 1986 Lawler/Perrett ELM/RLP 1999 Train/Campbell ORS Crawley/Plant Bapty/Thorogood 1987 Thorogood/Lawler NEW/ELM 2007 Braithwaite/Hawkey ORS Dawson/Eastwood ROY/ELM Sawers/Cawthorn 1988/9 No event 2008/11 No event 1990 Dresser/Dallaway ELM 2012 Edmonds/Walker/ ORS Lawler/Barry Cawthorn/Sawers 1991 Dallaway/Davey ORS 2013 No Event Troop/Thorogood 2014 Walker/Cawthorn/ ORS 1992 Dallaway/Davey ORS Sawers/Hannah Thorogood/Troop 2015 Belcher/Brown ORS 1993 Dresser/Gilby ORS Mason/Brown Dallaway/Bennett 2016 No event

C7 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES

Femina Trophy Most meritorious Senior Women’s A performance at the National Championship Regatta 1981 Sue Hornby WES 1995 Becky Train FLA 1982 Lesley Smither LEA 1996 Alison Thorogood NEW 1983 Lesley Smither LEA 1997 Tricia Davey RIC 1984 Debbie Watson LBZ 1998 Becky Train FLA 1985 Susie Perrett RLP 1999 Alison Thorogood LEA 1986 Susie Perrett RLP 2000 Abigail Cattle RDG 1987 Angela Dawson ADL 2001 Rebecca Hunter ROY 1988 Susie Perrett RLP 2002/9 No event 1989 Sandra Troop NOT 2010 Victoria Towers NOT 1990 Hilary Dresser ROY 2011 No event 1991 Andrea Dallaway ELM 2012 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 1992 Alison Thorogood NEW 2013 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 1993 Andrea Dallaway ELM 2014 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 1994 Hilary Dresser RIC 2015 Rebeka Simon ELM 2016 Emily Lewis WOR

Lee & Joan Davies Memorial Trophy For the best Women’s B performance at the National Championship Regatta 1998 Kerry Watts NOR 2007 Hayleigh Mason NOT 1999 Laura Blair LEA 2008 Claire Spencer HER 2000 Elizabeth Homes CHE 2009 No event 2001 Jackie Eastwood RIC 2010 Hannah Brown BOA 2002 Beth Campbell NOT 2011 Hannah Brown BOA 2003 Beth Campbell NOT 2012 Coral Birkhill LON 2004 Joanne Bates ELM 2013 Phoebe Ayres WEY 2005 Anna Hemmings ELM 2014 Amy Ward ELM 2006 Hayleigh Mason NOT 2015 Sophie Rooney BAN 2016 Amy Turner BAN

Boy’s Kayak

Rhodes Trophy To the winner of the Under 18 K1 500m at the National Championship Event 1981 Nicholas Gregory WAR 1999 Owen Peake BOA 1982 Michael Smith SHE 2000 Andrew Kelly ELM 1983 Toby Mundy TON 2001 Simon Fennemore WEY 1984 Steven Adams ROY 2002 Liam Heath WEY 1985 Mark Adams ARM 2003 Edward Cox WEY 1986 James Butler NOT 2004 Ben Brown ELM 1987 Ian Livesey EXE 2005 Matthew Guy LBZ 1988 Chris Dorrell TON 2006 Robert Beer ELM 1989 Simon Ricketts ANK 2007 Tom Hide ADS 1990 Paul Slater LIC 2008 Tom Simmons BOA 1991 Paul Slater LIC 2009 Tom Simmons BOA 1992 Paul Slater LIC 2010 Mark Clive GAI 1993 Stephen Tingay LBZ 2011 Matthew Bowley BUR 1994 Andrew Morgan FLA 2012 Daniel Johnson CLM 1995 Daniel Greaves LEA 2013 Sean Redmond LGW 1996 Phillip Murphy GAI 2014 Edmund Haws WEY 1997 Damian Chapman NOT 2015 Noah Dembele LEA 1998 Craig Watt ELM 2016 Ieuan James FOR

C8 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES

Henry Thelen Trophy Winner Boys Under 18 K1 200m at National Championship Event 2012 Matthew Bowley BPR 2014 Jordi Eccles ANK 2013 Lewis Duffield CLM 2015 Ieuan James FOR 2016 Ieuan James FOR

Barry Murray Trophy Winner Boys Under 18 K1 1000m at National Championship Event 2016 Magnus Gregory LON

Girl’s Kayak

Phillips Plate Winner Girls Under 18 K1 200m at National Championship Event 2012 Amy Ward ELM 2014 Deborah Kerr SDS 2013 Rebeka Simon ELM 2015 Deborah Kerr SKR 2016 Emma Brockway LKR

The Dennis Smith Trophy To the winner of the Girls A K1 500m at the National Championship Event 1990 Tricia Davey RIC 2003 Shuna Braithwaite SDS 1991 Helen Gilby ELM 2004 Tara Nutt ELM 1992 Sue Bennett FLA 2005 Louisa Sawers ELM 1993 Emily Ormerod RIC 2006 Claire Spencer HER 1994 Lucy Hardy FLA 2007 Jessica Walker ROY 1995 Rachel Train FLA 2008 Maria Middlehurst ADS 1996 Sarah Griffith FLA 2009 Jenny Swallow CHE 1997 Jenny Lumb LBZ 2010 Katherine Trotter ELM 1998 Elaine Appleby LBZ 2011 Emily Lewis WOR 1999 Abigail Cattle RDG 2012 Amy Ward ELM 2000 Jenny Spencer HER 2013 Rebeka Simon ELM 2001 Rosalind Bates ELM 2014 Deborah Kerr SDS 2002 Zara Dale ELM 2015 Deborah Kerr SKR 2016 Ava Dale FOX

C9 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES Junior Kayak & Canoe

Jones Cup Junior Racing Canoeist of Year Voted for by members of the Junior National Talent Squad: sponsored by Rowland Jones 1981 Nicholas Gregory WAR 1999 Richard Darby Dowman ELM 1982 David Battershell WEY 2000 Richard Darby Dowman ELM 1983 Gregory Slater LIC 2001 Jenny Spencer HER 1984 Susie Perrett RLP 2002 Liam Heath WEY 1985 Gary Quittenton LIN 2003 Edward Cox WEY 1986 Andrea Dallaway LIC 2004 Paul Wycherley WEY 1987 Paul Enoch NOT 2005 Allen Spencer HER 1988 Jason Wilson ANK 2006 Rachel Cawthorn WEY 1989 Simon Ricketts ANK 2007 Tom Hide ADS 1990 Tony Richardson ROY 2008 Jessica Walker ROY 1991 Tricia Davey RIC 2009 Dean Terry WEY 1992 Anthony Crowther FLA 2010 Marton Simon ELM 1993 Stuart Crowther FLA 2011 Katherine Trotter ELM 1994 Timothy Brabants ELM 2012 Marton Simon ELM 1995 Paul Darby Dowman ELM 2013 Rebeka Simon / Amy ELM 1996 Daniel Golder BAN Ward 1997 Abigail Cattle RDG 2014 Edmund Haws WEY 1998 Richard Darby Dowman ELM 2015 Deborah Kerr SKR 2016 Magnus Gregory LON

Canoe

Dewar Cup Winner Men’s A C1 200m at National Championship Event 2012 Richard Jeffries NOT 2014 Richard Jefferies NOT 2013 Richard Jeffries NOT 2015 Christopher Calvert FLA 2016 Christopher Calvert FLA

Doug Saxby Trophy To the winner of the Senior A C1 500m at the National Championship Event 1999 Stephen Train FLA 2007 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 2000 Stephen Train FLA 2008/10 No event 2001 Karl Yurkwich RLS 2011 James Train FLA 2002 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 2012 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 2003/4 No event 2013 Marko Csokasi RIC 2005 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 2014 James Styan FLA 2006 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 2015 James Styan FLA 2016 Iain Weir BAN

C10 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES

Sidney Rowe Cup To the winner of the Senior A C1 1000m at the National Championship Event 1979 W Reichenstein IRV 1996 Derek Hall RDG 1980 W Reichenstein IRV 1997 Stephen Train FLA 1981 Stephen Train FLA 1998 Stephen Train FLA 1982 Marcus Gohar RIC 1999 Stephen Train FLA 1983 Marcus Gohar RIC 2000 Stephen Train FLA 1984 Andrew Train FLA 2001 Anthony Crowther FLA 1985 Andrew Train FLA 2002/4 No event 1986 Andrew Train FLA 2005 James Train FLA 1987/8 No event 2006 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 1989 Andrew Train FLA 2007/10 No event 1990 No event 2011 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 1991 Andrew Train FLA 2012 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 1992 Stephen Train FLA 2013 James Train FLA 1993 Andrew Train FLA 2014 James Styan FLA 1994 Stephen Train FLA 2015 James Styan FLA 1995 Eric Jamieson WEY 2016 Iain Weir BAN

Women’s Canoe

Sam Rippington Trophy Winner Women’s Senior C1 200m at National Championship Event 2016 Chloe Bracewell HPP

Boy’s Canoe

Adjutants Cup To the winner of the Under 18 C1 500m at the National Championship Event 1981 Andrew Train FLA 1992 Thomas Love RLS 1982 Michael Train FLA 1993 Jonathon Love RLS 1983 Warren Ashman FLA 1994 Karl Yurkwich RLS 1984 Miles Broadbent FLA 1995 Karl Yurkwich RLS 1985 Jonathan Summers EXE 1996 Jonathon Love RLS 1986 Paul Parker WYR 1997 Toby Shipway LBZ 1987 Mark Parsloe FLA 1998 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 1988 Mark Parsloe FLA 1999 Toby Shipway LBZ 1989 Alex Martin FLA 2000 Matthew Lawrence LBZ 1990 Alex Martin FLA 2001 Lee Watson RLS 1991 Thomas Love RLS Reassigned – Male Junior Paddler with best C1 performance at the National Championship Event 2002 James Train FLA 2009 Iain Weir BAN 2003 Simon Avery FLA 2010 Adam Stannard RLS 2004 James Train FLA 2011 Marko Csokasi RIC 2005 Gareth Hunt FLA 2012 Max Jamieson WEY 2006 James Styan FLA 2013 Marko Csokasi RIC 2007 Iain Weir BAN 2014 Ben Phillips RIC 2008 Iain Weir BAN 2015 Ben Phillips RIC 2016 Adrian Meikle-Briggs RIC

C11 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES

Girl’s Canoe

Skinner’s Salver For the best performance by a Female Junior C1 at the National Championships 2011 Emily Hewitt SOU 2014 Emily Hewitt SOU 2012 Emily Hewitt SOU 2015 Georgina Pryor LEE 2013 Emily Hewitt SOU 2016 Ruth Bennett and FLA Lydia Downing-Clarke FOR

Paracanoe

Jonathon Broome Memorial Trophy Paracanoe Men’s Kayak A 2013 Ian Marsden TRE Reassigned – Paracanoe Athlete of the Year as voted for by the athletes and staff of the British Canoeing Paralympic programme 2015 Jonny Young IND 2016 Tim Lodge WEY

C12 SPRINT RACING PERPETUAL TROPHIES

Inter-Club Competition

MacGregor Paddle For the winning club at the Inter-Club Championship Regatta 1977 Fladbury Paddle Club 1997 Elmbridge Canoe Club 1978 Fladbury Paddle Club 1998 Elmbridge & Wey – Joint Winners 1979 Fladbury Paddle Club 1999 Richmond Canoe Club 1980 Fladbury Paddle Club 2000 Elmbridge Canoe Club 1981 Fladbury Paddle Club 2001 Elmbridge Canoe Club 1982 Fladbury Paddle Club 2002 Elmbridge Canoe Club 1983 Richmond Canoe Club 2003 Elmbridge Canoe Club 1984 Richmond Canoe Club 2004 Leighton Buzzard C.C. 1985 Fladbury & Lincoln – Joint Winners 2005 Elmbridge Canoe Club 1986 Fladbury Paddle Club 2006 Wey Kayak Club 1987 Richmond Canoe Club 2007 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 1988 Lincoln Canoe Club 2008 Wey Kayak Club 1989 Richmond Canoe Club 2009 Wey Kayak Club 1990 Richmond Canoe Club 2010 Reading Canoe Club 1991 Elmbridge Canoe Club 2011 Reading Canoe Club 1992 Fladbury Paddle Club 2012 Reading Canoe Club 1993 Richmond Canoe Club 2013 Norwich Canoe Club 1994 Fladbury Paddle Club 2014 Richmond Canoe Club 1995 Wey Kayak Club 2015 Richmond Canoe Club 1996 Wey Kayak Club 2016 Chelmsford Canoe Club and Wey Kayak Club

Marsport Trophy For the winning club of the Mini Sprint Series 2009 Lincoln Canoe Club 2013 Royal Leamington Spa CC 2010 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 2014 Norwich Canoe Club 2011 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 2015 Norwich Canoe Club 2012 Royal Leamington Spa CC 2016 Norwich Canoe Club

C13 BRITISH CANOEING PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

John Anderson is the British Canoeing Performance Director with responsibility for all the British Canoeing Performance Programmes.

Head Office: British Canoeing, National Water Sports Centre, Adbolton Lane, Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, NG12 2LU. Telephone: 01159 822094

Tokyo Strategy and Funding: Over the past 12 months the Senior Leadership Team and colleagues have developed a detailed performance strategy for the Tokyo Olympic Cycle. Part of this plan will involve relocating the performance programme to main centres. NWSC and LVWWC.

On the 9th December we received news that the British Canoeing performance programmes had been awarded £22 million for the Tokyo cycle. With UK sport its self facing a reduction in its overall funding this is a fantastic result and shows confidence in the BC performance programmes’ ability to deliver medals. Nevertheless there has been a small cut in funding in real terms.

Sport England has also reviewed their funding strategy and has decided to invest less of their funds into NGBs and more into other partners who they feel are better placed to increase participation. Almost all NGBs are facing reductions in funding of between 25% and 50%.

Staffing Structure: Following the funding decisions the Staffing structure within the performance programme will need to change. A period of consultation has started with staff but the current staffing proposals may change as a result of this consultation. The consultation process should be concluded by mid-February and the new structure should be up and running by April 2017. For these reasons it is not practical to publish the current programme staff list at this time. All Changes to the staffing structure will be published on the BC website. www.britishcanoeing.org.uk

C14 BRITISH CANOEING PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

Athlete Programmes (from 1 January 2017)

UK Sport Funded World Class Programme Athletes The focus for the Senior Programme is the next Olympic Games in Tokyo in August 2020 and consists of UK Sport funded World Class Programme which includes Podium and Podium Potential athletes with a 2020 and 2024 profile. Following the 2016 Annual review the athletes listed below were nominated for the UK Sport Podium and Podium Potential programmes.

World Class Programme Athletes Liam Heath WEY Rebii Simon ELM Jon Schofield BRU Katie Reid HPP Jonathan Boyton ROY Emily Lewis WOR Mathew Bowley ROY Deborah Kerr SKR Daniel Johnson CLM Samantha Rees Clark LOU Matthew Robinson BRU Emma Ricketts ANK Lewis Fletcher LGW Amy Turner BAN Magnus Gregory LON Afton Fitzhenry NIR Luke Harding LON Nia Tomas HPP Ieuan James FOR Bethany Gill HPP Trevor Thomson EAL Chloe Bracewell HPP Noah Dembele LEA Tanisha Clayton HPP Thomas Lusty SOL Emilia McAllister HPP Joseph Beevers WEY Rachel Cawthorn WEY (To be reviewed in January)

2017 Senior International Squad (SIS). All athletes who have A or B Final results from the Rio 2016 Olympics and athletes who have A final results from the U23 World Championships have automatic pre-selection to the 2017 SIS.

In addition, any athlete who achieved an A final result in the previous year’s Junior World Championships and senior athletes with 2016 results, equivalent to athletes which have gained automatic inclusion, may apply to the IP to be considered for inclusion in the SIS. The initial SIS will normally be published in November each year. Note for the first year in the Olympic cycle this will occur on 31st January 2017. Applications to be included in the SIS should be sent to the Chair of the IP no later than 21st February 2017. The IP will confirm the initial SIS on the 28th February 2017.

Additional Selection to the SIS: Additional athletes may also be selected to the 2017 SIS following the BC 2017 April, May, and June National Regattas. The nominated athletes must finish within the standards identified in K1/C1 as being those required to reach at least the B final or higher at the Senior World Championships

Squad Coaches may also ask the IP to consider athletes who have achieved first places in Senior Men’s/Women’s A or A/B events or U23 National Championship events at the National regattas in the crew boats if they demonstrate the potential to finish in the B final (or higher) at the Senior World Championships and are committed to stay in the same crew.

C15 BRITISH CANOEING PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

The following Athletes have automatically qualified for the 2017 Senior International Squad:

2017 Senior international squad at January 2017 Liam Heath WEY A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Jon Schofield BRU A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Rebii Simon ELM A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Jess Walker ROY A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Rachel Cawthorn WEY A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Louisa Gurski ELM A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Lani Belcher ELM A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Angela Hannah BAN A or B Finalist at the Rio Olympic Games Emily Lewis WOR A Finalist at the U23 World Championships 2016 Matt Bowley ROY A Finalist at the U23 World championships 2016 Daniel Johnson CLM A Finalist at the U23 World championships 2016 Thomas Lusty SOL A Finalist at the U23 World championships 2016 Lewis Fletcher LGW A Finalist at the U23 World championships 2016 Additional athletes will be added to the SIS at 2017 NWSC regattas. Athletes with equivalent 2016 competition results can apply for SIS status until 21st February 2017.

For more information please refer to the www.britishcanoeing.org.uk and the performance sections of the websites.

Overview of the Selection Process (Senior International Teams)

Please Note: That at the time of print the 2017Selection Policy is still out to consultation. The final copy of the selection policy will be published on the British Canoeing website in January 2017

Sprint racing is an outdoor sport where race results can be affected by environmental conditions and lane draws. Therefore the International Panel (IP) recognise that a first past the post system will not always be fair or appropriate when selecting teams for international competitions.

The primary aim of the Senior & U23 Competition Programme is to provide opportunities for athletes to develop the racing skills and experiences in order to deliver our 2020 Mission and meet our annual milestone targets. (Section 2)

The emphasis will be on gaining a range of skills and experiences for competition at future Olympic Games but may not always be limited to Olympic events.

Fundamental to performing at the Olympic Games is the ability to deliver a peak performance on a specific day. Providing a competition and selection process which supports this is central to our athlete development process and underpins our selection strategy for Senior and U23 international events.

For Senior and U23 competitions, Major International events are defined as the Senior and U23 World Championships and the Olympic Games.

In 2017 the major international competition events for Senior and U23 Teams are the ICF Senior World and U23 Championships. Other Internationals including ICF Senior World Cups, and ECA European Senior and U23 Championships will be used for race practice and the development of the strongest possible Team for major Internationals in line with our Tokyo strategy.

C16 BRITISH CANOEING PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

Senior and U23 International Competition Programme 2017 ICF World Cup 1 Montemor, POR 19 -21 May ICF World Cup 2 Szeged, HUN 26-28 May U23 International Regatta Piestany, SLO 27-28 May ICF World Cup 3 Belgrade, SRB 2-4 June ECA U23 European Championships Belgrade, SRB 22-25 June ECA Senior European Championships Plovdiv, BUL 14-16 July U23 World Championships Pitesti ROM 26-30 July ICF Senior World Championships Racice, CZE 25-27 August

A full list of 2017 events will be published in the Racing Yearbook. Additional events and other information relevant for the selection process will be published on the BC website. www.britishcanoeing.org.uk

Figure 1: Competition and Assessment Schedule.

April May June July Regatta Regatta Regatta Regatta Apr 9 May 7 June 4 July 2

IP IP IP IP

SIS – Boats Additions to SIS and World Cup Squad selection for July

WC1 WC2 U23 U23 U23 Senior Senior WC3 May May 26- Piestany ECH WCH ECH WCH June 4 19-21 2828 May 28 June 25 July 30 July 16 Aug 27

C17 BRITISH CANOEING PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

British Canoeing Paralympic Programme Athletes Podium Programme Podium Potential Programme Nick Beighton Martin Tweedie Jeanette Chippington Stuart Wood Anne Dickins Jonny Young Ian Marsden Rob Oliver Nikki Paterson Emma Wiggs

2017 PARACANOE SELECTION PATHWAY Domestic GB Team

Assessment Day Date: 4 March Venue: HPP

April Regatta – All athletes

Date: 8-9 April Venue: HPP

May Regatta – All athletes Date: 6-7 May Venue: HPP

June Regatta – All athletes Date: 3-4 June Venue: HPP

July (Paralympic & Non-Paralympic Selection) Date: 1-2 July Venue: HPP

Race-Off between 2-8 July if required. 2017 European Championships th th Date: 12 -16 July Venue: Plovdiv, Bulgaria

2017 World Championships

Date: 23rd -27th August Venue: Racice, Czech Republic

September Regatta (National Championships) Date: 2-3 September Venue: HPP C18 BRITISH CANOEING PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

British Canoeing Sprint Athlete Pathway

GB Canoeing Athlete Pathway incorporating the England Talent Pathway

UK Senior (Rio) Program (Podium/PP)

Olympic Development Program UK G4G Sprint Sprint SPORT Canoeing UK Podium Potential (2020) GB

Teams England Performance Squad

Sprint Futures England National and Surf to Talent Squad

PROGRESSION Scotland Sprint Wales HOME NATION Talent NI (SPORT ENGLAND) Transfer England Super Regional Squads Home (South/Central & North) Talent Nation Programmes Regional Talent Academies (X 7) Talent Hubs HOME NATION Clubs Club competition coach programmes (SPORT ENGLAND) Competition Participation

C19 BRITISH CANOEING PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME

C20 STANDARDS FOR RACING

K1 and C1 times on a fast course Marathon HC National Sprint Racing Class 1000m 500m 200m

Div 1 0 Olympic 3:24 & 1:36 K1 3.26 1.36 35.00 1 World Champion Men K1 3.30 1.38 35.66 2 3.34 1.40 36.33 3 Men A Kayak 3.38 1.42 37.00 4 3.42 1.44 37.66 slowest times for the class in this band P 5 3.46 1.46 38.33 Div 2 World Champion C1 / Women K1 D 6 fastest times for all classes in this band 3.50 1.48 39.00 7 Men B Kayak Boys A Kayak 3.54 1.50 39.66 8 Women A Kayak Masters A Kayak 3.58 1.52 40.33 9 Men A Canoe 4.02 1.54 41.00 P 10 slowest times for all classes in this band 4.06 1.56 41.66

Div 3 D 11 fastest times for all classes in this band 4.10 1.58 42.33 12 Men C Kayak, Masters B Kayak, Boys B Kayak 4.14 2.00 43.00 13 Women B Kayak Girls A Kayak 4.18 2.02 43.66 14 Men B Canoe Boys A Canoe 4.22 2.04 44.33 P 15 slowest times for all classes in this band 4.26 2.06 45.00

Div 4 D 16 fastest times for all classes in this band 4.30 2.08 45.66 17 Men D Kayak, Masters C Kayak, Boys C Kayak 4.34 2.10 46.33 18 Girls B Kayak, Women C Kayak, Women Masters A 4.38 2.12 47.00 19 Men C Canoe, Boys B Canoe, Women A Canoe 4.42 2.14 47.66 P 20 slowest times for all classes in this band 4.46 2.16 48.33

Div 5 fastest times for all classes in this band 4.50 2.18 49.00 D 21 4.54 2.20 49.66 22 Masters D Kayak, Boys D Kayak, Women D Kayak Women Masters B, Girls C Kayak, Girls A Canoe 4.58 2.22 50.33 23 Women B Canoe Men D Canoe , Boy C Canoe 5.02 2.24 51.00 24 slowest times for all classes in this band 5.06 2.26 51.66 P 25 Div 6 D 26 fastest times for all classes in this band 5.10 2.28 52.33 27 Women C Canoe Girls B Canoe 5.14 2.30 53.00 28 Boys D Canoe 5.18 2.32 53.66 29 Girls D Kayak 5.22 2.34 54.33 P 30 slowest times for all classes in this band 5.26 2.36 55.00 Div 7 D 31 fastest times for all classes in this band 5.30 2.38 32 Women D Canoe Girls C Canoe 5.34 2.40 33 5.38 2.42 34 Regional Regattas recommended for others 5.42 2.44 P 35 slowest times for all classes in this band 5.46 2.46 Div 8 D 36 fastest times for all classes in this band 5.50 2.48 37 Girls D Canoe 5.54 2.50 38 5.58 2.52 39 Regional Regattas recommended for others 6.02 2.54 P 40 slowest times for all classes in this band 6.06 2.56

Minimum Mini Sprint A 3.30 Minimum Mini Sprint B 4.00 Promotions (P) and demotions (D) are possible on 1000m, 500m, 200m and marathon results. The handicap (HC) is the number of seconds longer that it takes to paddle the distance a zero paddler covers in one minute.

D1 PLACID WATER RACING AWARDS

The awards are intended to recognise and encourage improvement in canoe and kayak racing performance. They can be attempted in any canoe or kayak, although the aim is to encourage the use of straight running craft in an individual’s progression to modern racing boats.

The 500m Award is particularly useful to determine the appropriate level of entry for paddlers into Marathon and Sprint Racing.

Canoeing and the Environment: Canoeing is an exciting, adventurous, competitive and recreational activity from which much of the enjoyment and adventure comes from the natural environment. Every canoeist must remember to respect all wildlife, and take care not to damage or destroy the environment, by observing the Canoeist’s Code of Conduct.

Assessing: Any Level of British Canoeing Coach (in current membership) or British Canoeing Affiliated Club Official may test candidates for the Placid Water Racing Awards. The awards are administered by the Home Nation Associations on submission of individual Placid Water Racing Award Pass Slips (available from the Home Nation Associations).

1) Time Trial Awards: Type of boat: Any canoe or kayak Aim: To introduce and encourage new paddlers to club based competition

The Time Trial Award can be tested over any distance from 2,000 to 10,000 metres. It is awarded on the basis of speed (minutes per 1,000 metres) and can be attempted in any type of canoe or kayak. The award is designed to be flexible; to suit whatever placid water is available. Testing can be organised as part of a fun race, a club handicap race or specially organised time trial.

Award K1 K2 C1 C2 Blue 10 9 12 10 Bronze 9 8 11 9 Silver 8 7 10 8 Gold 7 6 9 7

(Maximum time in minutes per 1,000 metres)

2) 500m Sprint Awards: Type of boat: Any canoe or kayak Aim: To recognise and encourage improvement in racing performance and to determine the level of entry into British Canoeing Sprint and Marathon competition.

D2 PLACID WATER RACING AWARDS

Award Kayak Men Kayak Women Canoe Green 4.00 4.20 5.00 Blue 3.30 3.45 4.00 Bronze 3.05 3.20 3.20 Silver 2.45 3.00 3.00 Gold 2.30 2.45 2.45

(Time in minutes - single canoe / kayak)

As a guide for coaches, team leaders and paddlers wishing to place an entry for the first time in a Divisional Marathon Race and/or a club, local or regional Sprint Regatta, the following levels, using the 500m award, are suggested to ensure new paddlers race with paddlers of similar ability:

Award Discipline Kayak Men Kayak Women Canoe Blue Marathon Div 9 Div 9 Div 9 Bronze Marathon Div 8 Div 9 Div 9 Sprint (local or Junior Men Junior Women regional event) Veteran Men Silver Marathon Div 7 Div 8 Div 8 Sprint (local or Senior Women Junior Men regional event) Senior Men Gold Marathon Div 6 Div 7 Div 7 Sprint (local or Senior Men regional event)

NB: Potential entrants for Sprint regattas should normally achieve their award in either a racing canoe in high kneeling position or racing kayak with a seat.

NB: Entry Levels for Sprint National Regattas, see ‘Standards for Racing’ chart page D1

3) Marathon and Half Marathon Awards:

Type of boat: Any canoe or kayak Aim: To recognise and encourage improvement in Marathon racing performance There are a number of races in the national calendar that provide a suitable venue for testing these awards. The standards may be adjusted to take account of courses slightly longer than the award distance, flow and portages (allow three minutes per portage).

Boat Half Marathon (13 miles) Marathon (26 miles) Bronze Silver Gold Bronze Silver Gold C1 Finish 3.15 2.45 Finish 6.30 5.30 C2 Finish 2.45 2.15 Finish 5.30 4.30 K1 Finish 2.45 2.15 Finish 5.30 4.30 K2 Finish 2.15 2.00 Finish 4.30 4.00

Time in hours and minutes

D3 COACHING THE COMPETITION DISCIPLINES

Developing your coaching skills through British Canoeing courses

The Coaching Scheme has various pathways enabling both paddlers (boat based) and non- paddlers (bank based) to become Competition Coaches.

The entry level to the Coaching Scheme is at Level 1. This can be accessed by anyone with a minimum number of pre-requisites.

Level 1

A Level 1 Coach is classed as an ‘Assistant Coach’ whose role is to assist a higher level coach, or work a little more autonomously with some extra criteria in place. They are trained to deliver single sessions to individuals or groups in sheltered water conditions.

If you wish to enter the Coaching Scheme as a ‘Boat Based Coach’, then you will need the 2 Star Paddlesport Award or the Paddle Power Discover Award or higher , together with completion of a ‘Boat-based’ Foundation Safety and Rescue Training Course. The 2 Star is an award that has to be taken in Canoe and Kayak; however the choice of boat that is used for each of these is entirely the candidates. If you want to use your C1 or K1 for the canoe or kayak aspects of the course, you are entitled to do so.

If you wish to enter as a ‘Bank-Based Coach’ then you only need to complete a ‘Bank-based’ Foundation Safety and Rescue Training Course.

The Foundation Safety and Rescue Course may be included in a Level 1 training course by adding an extra day, or it could be attended prior to the Level 1 Training Course.

The Level 1 Course is conducted over 4 days. The course may be modulated over weekends, evenings or during the week over a longer period of time. This flexibility suits the Clubs where volunteer time is at a premium and they do not wish to give up their time with their paddlers.

Assessment is during the course, with a number of tasks being performed and continual feedback given by the course tutors. The course is generic in nature with opportunity to explore different methods of coaching in and to a variety of craft; canoes and kayaks; singles and crew boats. Again, you can use the craft you regularly paddle and coach from for the majority of the course.

Discipline Support Module (DSM) for Marathon or Sprint

Any level of Coach can attend a one-day DSM course. These are available in both Sprint and Marathon and focus on the basic aspects involved in coaching, particularly forward paddling technique in canoe and kayak. It is designed to give the Coach an initial understanding of Sprint and Marathon Coaching. Dates for the Modules can be found on the British Canoeing Coaching Pages here http://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/coaching-leadership/courses-for- coaches#discipline-support-modules

APL

In some instances aspirant coaches may have prior experience that may enable them to enter the Coaching Awards programme at a higher level. D 4 COACHING THE COMPETITION DISCIPLINES

If you feel you have experience that can be accredited as prior experience, then refer to the Accredited Prior Learning (APL) Policy: http://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/coaching- leadership/support-recognition/accredited-prior-learning

Supporting Modules

To help the coach with their personal development and to start the process of moving on to qualify for level 2, there are a number of Foundation Modules and Intermediate Modules available as supporting units. Details of these can be found at http://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/coaching-leadership/courses-for-coaches#foundation- modules and www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/coaching-leadership/courses-for- coaches#intermediate-modules

Level 2 The Level 2 Coach can work autonomously. They are trained to deliver a series of linked sessions to individuals or groups on sheltered water.

This level is also designed for both boat based and bank based coaches. The pre-requisites are a 3 Star Award (or equivalency, see below) along with the Foundation Safety and Rescue Training. The training and assessment days are separate at Level 2. Training is held over a 4-day period or an equivalent number of hours. Assessment is conducted after a number of coaching hours are logged and supporting module sessions attended. Assessment will be coaching in both canoe and kayak disciplines.

Together with a Discipline Support Module, this is the ideal award for a coach working at club level under direction of a more senior Club Coach.

The Strength and Conditioning Foundation Module has now been developed and is available for clubs or groups of clubs to access. This course is aimed at the coach who wishes to commence Strength and Conditioning work at the club without having to rely on expensive equipment or hiring sports halls or gyms.

For those within or have been in the ranking system in Sprint or Marathon can claim an ‘equivalency’ rather than have to complete a 3 Star course and/or assessment. The equivalents are as follows.

Sprint 5 Star Senior National Team; Adult ‘A’ Ranking 4 Star Junior National Team; Adult ‘B’ Ranking 3 Star Adult ‘C’ Ranking or Junior ‘A’ or ‘B’ Ranking

Marathon 5 Star Senior National Team, Division 1 (Men); Division 3 (Women and C1); sub 18 hours DW Time (Men) Sub 20 hours DW Time (Women) 4 Star Junior National Team; Divisions 2,3 (Men); Divisions 4 (Women and C1); sub 19 hours DW Time (Men); Sub 21 Hours DW Time (women) 3 Star Divisions 4,5,6 (Men); Divisions 5,6 (Women)

Fuller details of these are on the British Canoeing web site at:

D 5 COACHING THE COMPETITION DISCIPLINES https://f58619eed67ecf47f9c5- 69635130c45beb2524d5bafa9c042fe0.ssl.cf3.rackcdn.com/documents/BCU-Star-Award- Equivalents-for-Competition-Paddlers.pdf

Level 3

Level 3 Coaches are discipline specific. Level 3 Coaches are trained to oversee an annual programme for paddlers and coaches under their direction. It is the ideal qualification for those coaches who have a lead coaching role within a club. Level 3 Coach can be boat based or bank based. They would need appropriate qualifications or experience required to fulfil the conditions to become a boat based coach. The Level 3 Course consists of a 3-day (or equivalent) Generic Core, this is followed by 3 Intermediate Supporting Modules and then a 2 day Discipline Specific Course. Then various assessment tasks have to be fulfilled over a 12 month period. The assessment process involves two parts, one in the training environment and one at a competition environment with the coach’s own long term athletes.

For information on the Level 3 programme please contact: [email protected]

CPD (Continuous Professional Development) for coaches is available to club coaches to further their existing knowledge, ideas and understanding. Information on coaching opportunities and supporting modules can be found on coaching pages of the British Canoeing website http://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/coaching- leadership/support-recognition/coach-update-scheme

First Aid Requirements

The requirements relating to First Aid qualifications and the different coaching levels held can be found at: http://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/coaching-leadership/support- recognition/coach-update-scheme

Levels 1 and 2 Coaches are required to have 1 day qualification and Level 3 Coaches have a 2-day qualification. The time to renew is at the natural expiry date of the award already held, so any Level 3 Coach who took their First Aid Award prior to 1st January 2012 does not have to take a 2-day course until it is due for renewal.

Other information can be had from: [email protected]

D 6 CLUB COLOURS 4AS ACU ADS ANK 4AS Newark Army Canoe Union Addlestone Anker Valley

BAD BAN BAS BEJ Barking & Dagenham Banbury & District Basingstoke Canal Bourne End Juniors

BOA BPR BPS BRE Bradford on Avon Burton Phoenix Broadland Paddle Brecon

BRI BRU BRY BSF Bristol Brunel Bryanston Bishop’s Stortford

BTH BUR CAF CAM Bath Burton Com’d Armed Forces Cambridge

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CLUB COLOURS CDF CEL CHE CKP Cardiff Celbridge Chester Cokethorpe

CLM CLM CNI DCP Chelmsford (sprint) Chelmsford Canoe N. Ireland Dyffryn Conwy

DEV DUD EAL ELM Devizes Duddon Ealing Elmbridge

ERN EXE FLA FOR Erne Paddlers Exeter Fladbury Forth

FOX FOY GAI GLO Falcon Oxford Fowey Gailey Gloucester

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CLUB COLOURS

GLW HAS HEM HEN Glasgow Hastings Hemel Hempstead Henley

HER HPP HUN HYM Hereford Holme Pierrepont Huntingdon Herts Young Mariners

ICH KCC KIM KIR Ichthus Kilcullen Kimbolton Kirkcaldy

LBZ LEA LEE LIN Leighton Buzzard Leaside Lee Valley Lincoln

LKR LON LOU MAD Linlithgow Longridge Loughborough Macclesfield

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CLUB COLOURS MAI MER MLO MVR Maidstone Mercia Marlow Manvers

NBY NMC NOR NOT Newbury North Merchiston Norwich Nottingham

OSC PAN PEN PLY Ocean Sports Club Pangbourne Pennine Plymouth

PNZ POO PPL RAF Penzance Poole Paddleplus Royal Air Force

RDG RIC RLS RNK Reading Richmond Royal Leamington Royal Navy

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CLUB COLOURS ROY RTA RUN SDS Royal Regional Training Runcorn Scottish Development

SER SHK SHP SLP Seren DWR Sharks Shropshire Salmon Leap

SOL SOR SOU SOW Solihull Soar Valley Southampton Special Olympics Wales

STO SUT SWA TAM Stoke Racers Sutton Bingham Swansea Tamar Valley

TAU TON TRE TRU Taunton Tonbridge Trentham Truro

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CLUB COLOURS

TTN VIK WEY WIN Thomastown Viking Wey Kayak Windsor

WOK WOL WOP WOR Wokingham Wolverhampton Wear Whoppers Worcester

WYC Wiltshire Youth Club

To register new club colours please contact: Colour Registration – Louise Clive Email: [email protected]

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CLUB ABBREVIATIONS

4AS Newark 4 As Canoe Club LOU Loughborough University ACU Army Canoe Union MAD Macclesfield & District Canoe Club ADS Addlestone Canoe Club MAI Maidstone Canoe Club ANG Angus Canoe Club MAL Malton and Norton Canoe Club ANK Anker Valley Canoe Club MDN Meridian Canoe Club BAB Bradford & Bingley Canoe Club MER Mercia Canoe Club BAD Barking and Dagenham Canoe Club MLO Marlow Canoe Club BAN Banbury & District Canoe Club MVR Manvers Waterfront Boat Club BAS Basingstoke Canal Canoe Club NAI Nairn Kayak Club BEJ Bourne End Junior Sports Club NBY Newbury Canoe Club BOA Bradford on Avon Canoe Club NMC North Merchiston BPR Burton Phoenix Racers NOR Norwich Canoe Club BPS Broadland Paddle Sport NOT Nottingham Kayak Club BRE Brecon Canoe Club NSK North East Sea Kayak BRI Bristol Canoe Club OSC Ocean Sports Club BRU Brunel University PAN Pangbourne Canoe Club BRY Bryanston School Canoe Club PEN Pennine Canoe Club BSF Bishops Stortford Canoe Club PLY Plymouth College Canoe Club BTH Bath Canoe Club PNZ Penzance Canoe Club BUD Bude Canoe Club POO Poole Harbour Canoe Club BUR Burton Canoe Club PPL Paddleplus CAF Combined Armed Forces PRA Paddlesport Racers Association CAM Cambridge Canoe Club RAF Royal Air Force Canoe Association CDF Cardiff Bay Kayakers RDG Reading Canoe Club CEL Celbridge Canoe Club RIC Richmond Canoe Club CHE Chester Sailing & Canoeing Club RLS Royal Leamington Spa Canoe Club CKP Cokethorpe School Kayak Club RMK Royal Marines Kayak Club CLM Chelmsford Canoe Club RNK Royal Navy Kayak Association CNI Canoe Northern Ireland ROY Royal Canoe Club DCP Dyffryn Conwy Canoe Club RTA Regional Training DEV Devizes Canoe Club RUN Runcorn Canoe Club DUD Duddon Canoe Club SDS Scottish Development Squad EAL Ealing Canoe Club SER Seren DWR Cardiff ELM Elmbridge Canoe Club SHK The Sharks ERN Erne Paddlers SHP Shropshire Paddlesport Club EXE Exeter Canoe Club SKR Strathclyde Kayak Racing Club FLA Fladbury Paddle Club SLP Salmon Leap Canoe Club FOR SOL Solihull Canoe Club FOX Falcon (Oxford) SOR Soar Valley Canoe Club FOY Fowey River Canoe Club SOU Southampton Canoe Club GAI Gailey Canoe Club SOW Special Olympic Wales GLO Gloucester Canoe Club STO Stoke Racers GLS Glanford & Scunthorpe Canoe Club SUT Sutton Bingham & District Canoe Club GLW Glasgow Kayak Club SWA Swansea Kayak Club HAS Hastings and District Canoe Club SWY Stornoway HEM Hemel Hempstead Canoe Club TAM Tamar Valley Nomads HEN Henley Canoe Club TAU Taunton Canoe Club HER Hereford Kayak Club TON Tonbridge Canoe Club HPP Holme Pierrepont Racing Canoe Club TRE Trentham Canoe Club HUN Huntingdon Canoe Club TRU Truro Canoe Club HYM Herts Young Mariners Base TTN Thomastown Paddlers ICH Ichthus Canoe Club VIK Viking Kayak Club KCC Kilcullen Canoe Club WCP West Coast Paddlers KIM Kimbolton School Canoe Club WEY Wey Kayak Club KIN Kingston Kayak Club (Hull) WIN Windsor and District Canoe Club KIR Kirkcaldy Canoe Club WOK Wokingham Canoe Club LAK Lakeland Canoe Club WOL Wolverhampton Canoe Club LBZ Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club WOP Wear Whoppers LEA Leaside Canoe Club WOR Worcester Canoe Club LEE Lee Valley Paddlesports Club WRC White Rose Canoe Club (Leeds) LIN Lincoln Canoe Club WYC Wiltshire Youth Canoe Club LKR Linlithgow Kayak Racing YOU You Can Community Club LON Longridge Canoe Club

D13 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Mens A (MAK) Kayak: Mens B (MBK) Bannister Peter WEY 1994 Abraham Alexander NOT 1993 Beer Robert ROY 1989 Argentiero Yuri RIC 1997 Beevers Joe WEY 1993 Argentiero Eros RIC 1991 Bowley Matthew ROY 1994 Ball Stephen ANK 1994 Boyton Jonathan ROY 1988 Bijanskis Airius CAM 1992 Brennan Tom SLP 1992 Bird William LON 1996 Childerstone Mark WEY 1991 Bowley James ANK 1997 Chmiel Zyggy NOT 1997 Bowyer Luke ELM 1997 Daniels Thomas LON 1986 Burdett Sam WEY 1996 Daniels Andrew LON 1988 Butler Billy LON 1988 Dembele Noah LEA 1998 Carson Christopher WEY 1998 Duffield Lewis CLM 1995 Carter Phillip ROY 1988 Durden George ELM 1993 Childerstone Jack WEY 1996 Egan Peter SLP 1979 Clive Mark GAI 1993 Farrell Ben LON 1983 Cox Sam RIC 1989 Fitzsimons Michael CEL 1993 Cummings Craig SLP 1998 Glover Sam FOX 1997 Devonald Henry SWA 1995 Goodall Michael ACU 1985 Doughty William LIN 1996 Gregory Magnus LON 1998 Duffield Max CLM 1991 Harding Luke LON 1998 Eccles Jordi ANK 1996 Heath Liam WEY 1984 English Simeon BSF 1996 James Ieuan FOR 1999 Escott Timothy BOA 1996 Johansson David RIC 1994 Escott James BOA 1993 Johnson Matthew CLM 1996 Falco Cesar WEY 1998 Johnson Daniel CLM 1994 Fitzpatrick Joe BSF 1993 Kirschstein Sam RDG 1996 Fletcher Lewis LKR 1993 Lawrenson Tim BPR 1985 Freebody Calvin WEY 1993 Littlewood Max HPP 1998 Gaul Krystian ANK 1992 Lusty Tom SOL 1994 Goworek Damian NOT 1993 McKeever Edward BOA 1983 Gray Christopher LIN 1998 McMorrin Colin KIR 1988 Hatton David CHE 1998 Mitchell George ROY 1993 Haws Edmund WEY 1996 Moule Keith CLM 1980 Hayes Ben GAI 1995 Naftanaila Stelian NOT 1995 Henley Conor WYC 1995 Pendle Tim NOR 1989 Hicks Albert NOR 1994 Redmond Sean LKR 1995 Humphries Timothy ROY 1989 Reeves Kristian ADS 1989 Hunt Daniel NOR 1997 Robinson Matthew CDF 1993 James Daniel WEY 1997 Rutherford Edward ELM 1990 Jordan Aaron ROY 1990 Schofield Jonathan BRU 1985 Kirton Lewis ROY 1988 Simon Marton BRU 1994 Kovacs Andras WEY 1998 Sliwa Jakub NOT 1998 Lambert Michael WEY 1991 Smith Charlie LBZ 1999 Lark Scoob ROY 1996 Terry Dean ROY 1991 Low Nathan SKR 1998 Thomson Trevor EAL 1998 McCarthy Sean SLP 1994 Tye Jonny WOR 1993 McMullen Ross ELM 1996 Vidalis Loukas NOT 1994 McMurtrie Jamie ADS 1997 Watkins Barry SLP 1989 Millar Richard NOT 1994 Welch Matthew WEY 1991 Missen James BOA 1996 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Mens B Cont’d (MBK) Kayak: Mens C Cont’d (MCK) Morris Timmo FOX 1998 Barnicoat George FOX 1994 New James WYC 1995 Barton Neil RIC 1988 Newing Joshua ROY 1993 Blackman Isaac RIC 1996 Nobbs Ashley NOR 1996 Butt Tom NOT 1989 Oakley Ben NOT 1988 Caruncho Abellanas Juan RIC 1986 O’Bryan Luke LEA 1983 Clark Leonard TON 1989 O’Grady Jonathan RUN 1989 Collins Tom MAI 1997 O’Neil Brian SLP 1998 Cordery James WEY 1990 Orme Ross ANK 1998 Crocker Dale LBZ 1995 Parkes Matthew BSF 1996 Dawson Tom FOX 1990 Peters Connor LON 1996 Dean Phil NOT 1989 Poole Robert LBZ 1989 Di-Gregorio Stefano ELM 1998 Powell Ben RIC 1998 Duff Craig NOT 1990 Purcell Freddie RIC 1993 Edwardes Michael LIN 1994 Quittenton Peter LIN 1998 Fegent Archie RIC 1998 Rees-Clark Mike ELM 1993 Fitzhenry Luke CNI 1997 Rix Oliver NOR 1993 Foley Marcus ELM 1998 Romain Nicholas WEY 1995 Hadland Shayne LON 1991 Russell James CLM 1997 Hadland Nick RIC 1996 Sharpe Tom RIC 1990 Haigh Graeme TRE 1991 Shearer Harry NOR 1998 Haigh Andrew TRE 1997 Shephard Owen CLM 1987 Harris George FOX 1998 Slattery Mark SLP 1998 Hayward Mathew NOR 1997 Slight Daniel LEA 1989 Herbert Fred FOX 1998 Smithson William RLS 1998 Howson Lee BPR 1989 Sneddon Ryan WOR 1992 Jefferies Robert PEN 1993 Staff Issac FOX 1994 Jones Sam BAN 1995 Strevens Adam ICU 1976 Keeble James RDG 1986 Strong Declan CLM 1997 Kirkham Oliver NOR 1995 Stubbs David FOX 1998 Leaper James SOL 1997 Thorogood Philip ELM 1989 Leissing Thomas Markus FOX 1988 Turner Tristram ICU 1982 Lodge Matthew NOR 1995 Walsh Shaune NOT 1986 Lofthouse Carl LON 1991 Webster James BOA 1993 Lynch Thomas WOR 1993 Westwood Joshua FOX 1998 Mitchell Daniel CLM 1989 Wilkes Mark CLM 1992 Murphy Darragh ERN 1994 Wilkes Peter CLM 1992 Nixon William TRE 1998 Wilkinson Kayne ELM 1998 O’Hagan Jack SLP 1996 Willson Brett ACU 1992 Oldfield-Connor Jake CHE 1998 Yates Paul WEY 1989 Palmer Daniel FOY 1997 Young Josh BSF 1990 Parry Alex CDF 1998 Young Jonathon CNI 1984 Pearce Ryan FOY 1990 Zielski Radoslaw LON 1987 Radavicius Audrius NOR 1985 Kayak: Mens C (MCK) Riley Steve FOY 1989 Anderson Grant NOT 1983 Royle Lee WOP 1987 Antunovic Luka BAN 1998 Sheppy Alex DEV 1998 Banks Oliver WEY 1998 Southey Michael FOY 1993 Barber-May Dylan LEA 1997 Spencer Joe CLM 1997 Barnes Josh ACU 1995 Stanway Thomas CLM 1995 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Mens C Cont’d (MCK) Kayak: Mens D Cont’d (MDK) Teasdale Ben WOP 1998 McCracken Joe BAN 1998 Thursby Luke NOR 1998 Miller Daniel SOU 1995 Townend Ashley LBZ 1990 Mitchell James BAN 1999 Tysoe David WOR 1993 Moon Duncan MAI 1997 Underwood Grant SHK 1994 Muehler Max RIC 1998 Walkinton James CLM 1994 Nicholls Braddie RIC 1998 Weir Iain BAN 1992 Parker Will SER 1997 Welch Charlie WEY 1994 Plant Stephen EAL 1998 Westall Matthew PAN 1984 Reeves Alex ADS 1993 White Owen CLM 1998 Rendle Charlie RIC 1991 Willoughby Guy ADS 1998 Rijks Jim NOR 1996 Wilson Craig CNI 1997 Rooks William SUT 1998 Wood Stuart BTH 1994 Rooks Alan SUT 1998 Kayak: Mens D (MDK) Shephard Evan RDG 1985 Ashcroft Bob NOR 1993 Sillitoe Callum LBZ 1990 Birtwhistle Joe PEN 1994 Stewart Adam SHK 1997 Calder Jordan CNI 1998 Stormont Nicholas FOX 1996 Carman Alex LIN 1998 Terry Dean NOR 1998 Chapman Iain KIR 1998 Turner Connor WOP 1998 Cockrill Benjamin CLM 1997 Tyler Sean Adam LIN 1995 Cuddington David NOT 1984 Vaughan Peter CAM 1986 Daley Sam HYM 1996 Venkatesan-Ogin Purna RIC 1990 Dean Simon LKR 1984 Vu Jackou WEY 1998 Deboer Peter NOT 1993 Walters Michael BPR 1990 Deville Andrew CLM 1997 Waszkiewicz James RIC 1998 Dimond Gabriel BTH 1998 Watts Tom TRU 1995 Dobrovolskis Simas SLP 1983 Weir Roger BAN 1991 Doshi-Keeble Fraiser SOL 1998 Whittaker James SER 1985 Driskel Daniel EAL 1984 Wigglesworth Mark PAN 1988 Dulake Sebastian CLM 1997 Wise Dean FOX 1986 Dumolo Adam FOX 1986 Duncan Alasdair BAN 1991 Kayak: Master Mens A (MVAK) Edwards Duncan RDG 1990 Baban Eugen CNI 1977 Edwards Josh RUN 1990 Baker Stephen RIC 1971 Fishburn Struan CHE 1996 Bird Jonathan WOR 1969 Flack Robin BAN 1998 Brabants Timothy ROY 1973 Gannon Joseph ELM 1998 Butler James NOT 1969 Garton Laurence NOT 1984 Christie Jamie SOR 1972 Grennell Simon CEL 1996 Cresser Nicky NOT 1981 Hisset Iain PAN 1986 Czibere Szab SLP 1976 Kay Harvey NOT 1997 Clark James ROY 1972 Kirkham William NOR 1997 Dimmock Paul WEY 1959 Kucska Imre NOT 1983 Domonkos Istvan RIC 1978 Latchem Mark BAN 1983 Dooley Ben CNI 1979 Lennie Alasdair GLW 1994 Duff David RAF 1970 Leonard James PAN 1989 Enoch Matthew NOT 1976 Lucas Christopher ADS 1998 Folland Jonathan SOR 1973 Mannering David PAN 1992 Golder Daniel BAN 1978 Marlow Joe ANK 1998 Hayward Ian NOR 1967 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Master Mens A Cont’d (MVAK) Kayak: Master Mens B Cont’d (MVBK) Hynds Scott ELM 1973 Reese Brendon ACU 1977 Irvine Brett RIC 1979 Reisinger Peter ROY 1981 Jones Nigel NOT 1978 Riley Gordon ANK 1971 Littlewood Rex HPP 1968 Smith Steve WEY 1968 Livsey Ian NOT 1969 Swallow Melvin CHE 1951 McCarthy Liam SLP 1958 Sweetlove Ray CNI 1974 Moule Steve CLM 1979 Todd Dylan ROY 1977 Murray Kenlea RIC 1973 Vincent Richard SOR 1957 O-Cuinn Shane RIC 1971 Wells Paul RIC 1962 Oliver David LIN 1977 Wetherall Trevor RIC 1948 Ressel Mark ROY 1970 Williams Robin WEY 1958 Ricketts Simon ANK 1971 Willis Steven Kenneth SOU 1958 Rogers Richard CHE 1973 Wilshaw Jack RIC 1978 Seaford Daniel RDG 1979 Kayak: Master Mens C (MVCK) Sirrell Brett RLS 1971 Avery Robin BAN 1948 Soregi Balazs HEM 1977 Avery John CLM 1970 Surrage Joe BSF 1981 Battershell David WEY 1964 Tingay Stephen LBZ 1975 Bauer Jurgen WOR 1964 Webb Michael RIC 1977 Blackman Howard BPR 1965 Wynne Ian ROY 1973 Brown Andrew EAL 1971 Kayak: Master Mens B (MVBK) Bunyon Chris CLM 1966 Allinson Patrick NOT 1959 Burgess Reuben HPP 1966 Asser James FOY 1964 Cave Jonathan WOR 1961 Blackman Bruce GAI 1967 Clive John GAI 1965 Blackman Neil RLS 1963 Cole Mark CLM 1978 Brookes Paul GAI 1967 Conway Jerry SOU 1969 Dzyma Andrei RIC 1963 Crosby Stuart ANK 1968 Fekete Laszlo RDG 1975 Dodson Andy ADS 1963 Fieldus Roy WEY 1962 Dums Stefan RIC 1967 Frankland Nigel RDG 1960 Elliot Richard SOU 1963 Gallimore David BAN 1968 Fegent Mike RIC 1956 Gavin Chris RIC 1970 Ferguson Gareth GAI 1979 Haws David WEY 1964 Garner Nick RIC 1968 Hinves James SOU 1973 Gorman Peter WEY 1955 Lodge Tim WEY 1972 Green Robert NOR 1955 Lowe Paul NOT 1968 Greenham Brian RDG 1950 Maraun Thomas FOX 1978 Greyson-Newman Tony RIC 1968 Marnell Stephen RUN 1967 Grimsey Damon SOU 1971 Martin Michael LBZ 1965 Grimwood Andrew LIN 1967 Martin Edward RIC 1968 Guest Robert LIN 1960 Martinkevic Vasilij HEM 1976 Hammond Brian RDG 1963 Martyn David WEY 1967 Hastwell Andrew RUN 1975 Mayers James RUN 1974 Haycock Jerry LBZ 1956 Missen Stan BOA 1959 Head Tom CLM 1980 Neale Clive TON 1969 Herwanger Jorg RIC 1969 Norfolk Adam NOT 1980 Hodgson Jed WEY 1964 O-Drisceoil Deaglan SLP 1965 Holmes Douglas SOU 1959 Pendle Dyson NOR 1957 Holmes Graham SOU 1957 Pringle David SLP 1980 Hook Martin EAL 1971 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Master Mens C Cont’d (MVCK) Kayak: Master Mens D Cont’d (MVDK) How Matt NOR 1965 Collinge Martyn FOY 1966 Howard Watkins SLP 1951 Cook Andy SOL 1965 Ivanics Csaba EAL 1976 Davison Max BAN 1965 Jaggs William POO 1954 Deville Mark CLM 1963 Lucas Roland RIC 1961 Doman Paul CLM 1955 Machin Tony RDG 1966 Doughty Andrew NOT 1950 Mainprize Peter RDG 1957 Fenwick Jonthan LON 1967 Marshall Derek LKR 1956 Flack Andy BAN 1963 Martin Sean RIC 1966 Gilbert-Johns Richard SOU 1965 Mason Norman NOT 1952 Gore Spencer CLM 1975 Matlali Max ROY 1977 Hammon Tom TRU 1949 Morley Jason BAN 1966 Hampson Ian SOU 1963 Murphy Gerry ERN 1960 Harper Gary BAN 1963 O’Connell' Noel KCC 1966 Harte William BAN 1967 Pearce Mark LON 1971 Hayman-Joyce Richard WEY 1967 Pemble Doug ADS 1964 Henson Adrian WEY 1962 Penhallurick Andrew SOL 1965 Hipkins Kevin LON 1966 Power David HEM 1969 Humphreys Richard STO 1968 Rance Steve SOU 1959 Illett Peter NOT 1962 Reeves Nick ADS 1960 Jarratt Theo LIN 1972 Ricketts Dave ANK 1968 Jault David BAN 1963 Rinvolucri Martin NOT 1968 Johnson Chris BAN 1961 Roberts Philip TRE 1960 Langham Joseph WEY 1977 Ross Andy NOR 1969 Langlands Charles WYC 1968 Ruff Antony ROY 1962 Lawrenson Bill BPR 1955 Senk Stefan RDG 1980 Lee-Smith Clifford NOR 1949 Skeath Colin PEN 1967 Maniscalco David LEA 1981 Sklenar Jan NOR 1971 Marshall Philip LIN 1964 Smith Jason CAF 1973 McClusky Steve PAN 1957 Treadgold James RDG 1965 Mietus Peter NOT 1955 Warland Carl BAN 1979 Murphy Dom BAN 1961 Waszkiewicz Tony RIC 1955 Nadal Mick NOT 1951 Williams Dean CLM 1967 Nixon Simon RUN 1971 Wooltorton Nigel MER 1961 Oliver Laurence LIN 1943 Kayak: Master Mens D (MVDK) Oliver Richard LIN 1947 Anderson Mike NOR 1975 Oughton Duncan NOT 1961 Atkins Lee RDG 1969 Panrucker Mike BSF 2012 Ball Mark WYC 1970 Partridge Gary TRU 1965 Barkway Andrew BPS 1970 Pearce Kevin FOY 1962 Bell Jason BAN 1969 Pearce Raymond BAN 1963 Blatchly Mark NOT 1963 Peters Guy RIC 1961 Brown Julian LBZ 1958 Pickering Mark LBZ 1964 Brown James GAI 1947 Postill Paul TRU 1951 Callow James RAF 1965 Racoveanu John RIC 2004 Carter Chris NOT 1968 Ralph Paul RDG 1951 Chapman Brian KIR 1958 Rix Gavin NOR 1964 Chernyshenko Dmitri SOU 1981 Robertson Don LIN 1936 Childerstone Michael WEY 1959 Rosati Antonio LON 1959 Clow Jason WEY 1972 Russell Phil CLM 1968 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Master Mens D Cont’d (MVDK) Kayak: Boys B (BBK) Scott Will BSF 1970 Barkway Robert BPS 2000 Scott Tim NOR 1962 Bauer Pascal WOR 2002 Seminara Giuseppe RIC 1975 Bell James LON 2001 Sillitoe Neil LBZ 1973 Best Joshua GAI 1999 Smith Paul BAN 1959 Bicknell Alex WEY 2001 Smith Gary NOR 1967 Borchardt Edward LIN 1999 Sparkes David NOR 1954 Brockway Jack LKR 2002 Stenning Paul LBZ 1977 Brown Freddie WYC 2000 Stormont Dennis FOX 1963 Bunyon Alex CLM 1999 Strathdee Stuart PEN 1967 Caisley Joe TON 1999 Surrage Paul BSF 1955 Collinge Matthew FOY 2000 Tatam Chris SWA 1950 Doran James LIN 1999 Thompson Paul WEY 1960 Drage James TRU 2000 Tilbury Robin PAN 1963 Foley Ronan KCC 2000 Topham Nik RDG 1967 Gannon Robert ELM 2000 Tozer Nathan WEY 1968 Gearing Juan CLM 1999 Underwood Neal SHK 1960 Goldsack Tom WEY 1999 Urquhart Niel BAN 1964 Grimsey Daniel SOU 2001 Villaruel Matthew EAL 1969 Harte Shaun BAN 1999 White Ricky BSF 1974 Hinves Matthew SOU 2001 Willcock Rob LON 1965 Hoffman-Muzio Cosimo RIC 1999 Wood Graham POO 1962 How James NOR 2000 Howlett Taine RLS 1999 Kayak: Boys A (BAK) Ingham Ryan WEY 2000 Bohle Oliver LKR 1999 Kereszturi Andras EAL 2001 Cadell Finn LKR 1999 Khlaf Oliver RIC 1999 Callow Mat NOR 1999 Kowal Matthew LKR 2002 Dowden Timothy RLS 2001 Leishman Elliot FOR 2000 Drane Samuel NOR 2000 Lopez Carlos RIC 2002 Gallacher Ben FOR 2000 Martyn Jordon WEY 2001 Gannicott-Porter Tim CLM 2000 McCracken William BAN 2001 Gingell Calum BOA 1999 McIntyre Alex CLM 2000 Greaves Alex RLS 2001 McKittrick Oscar ELM 1999 Harper Max BAN 2000 Pickering Thomas LBZ 2000 Hayward Kieren NOR 1999 Preston-Bell Theo TON 1999 Kemp Fred RDG 2001 Quittenton Ben LIN 2001 Kerr Robert SKR 2000 Saunders Harry RLS 2000 Marciniak Miki WEY 1999 Sielicki Maksymilian FOR 2004 Miles Philip RLS 2001 Skippings Adam CLM 2000 Nightingale Edward BOA 2002 Steer Thomas FOY 2001 O-Connor Ryan SLP 1999 Thorpe Aaron KCC 2001 Petersen Joe BAN 1999 Shaw Luke NOR 2000

Smithson James RLS 2000 Urquhart Arthur BAN 1999 Webb Joseph RIC 2000

Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Boys C (BCK) Kayak: Boys D Cont’d (BDK) Acquisto Luca LEE 2000 Banton Joseph LIN 2002 Atkins Daniel RDG 2001 Barnicoat Alfie FOX 2001 Barton Andrew ROY 2000 Bennett Steven ELM 1999 Battison Alex BAN 1999 Betts Sam RDG 2003 Battison Barnes BAN 1999 Blackman Paul BPR 2000 Benstead Zak ELM 2001 Blewett Toby BTH 2000 Booth Toby NOR 2003 Bradley Ross ROY 2000 Burr Kieran WEY 2000 Brindley Peter BTH 2001 Chamberlin Lochlan CLM 1999 Brown Alfie EAL 2003 Chappell Ettienne SER 2001 Butterworth Huw SER 2000 Chmiel Samni NOT 2003 Byrd Guy BAN 2002 Cook Oliver SOL 1999 Cabrera Benjamin TRU 2004 Cummings Seamus BAN 1999 Carn George WOR 2001 Darnell Ben RLS 2000 Carn Jack WOR 1999 Dignam Scott KCC 2000 Carter Jack ROY 2004 Gunn Sam ELM 1999 Carter Bradley SOU 2001 Hanchet Louis ROY 2001 Civico Jack PEN 2004 Johnson Luke BAN 2000 Clayton-Harris Ben LEE 2003 Killey Keiron WOR 2000 Collins Felix MAI 2000 Leonard Stephen PAN 1999 Cook Joseph RDG 2001 Lewis Perry WEY 2002 Critchfield Harry BAN 2003 Lovegrove Jack BAN 2001 Crossley Edward RLS 2003 MacNab Connor PAN 1999 Davies Morgan SER 1999 McAndie Calum KIR 2000 Dawson Elliot FOX 2000 Mchale Sam CLM 1999 Deville James CLM 1999 McLeod Callum ELM 1999 Fenwick Benjamin LON 2000 Millard Jacob henry FOX 2002 Ferria Haynes Milo WOR 2001 Mongan Patrick LIN 2001 Firth George LON 2004 Murad Josh NOR 2001 Gale Samuel SOL 2000 Niblett Adam RLS 2000 Gardener Dom WOR 1999 Slattery Cormac SLP 2000 Gilbert-Johns Jack SOU 2002 Slattery Ronan SLP 2000 Goddard Elliot CDF 1999 Smith Joshua LIN 2001 Green Iwan SER 2002 Stewart Rory ADS 2002 Griffin Ben RLS 2003 Strong Aidan CLM 1999 Gunning Saul SHK 2003 Tilbury-Clarke Simon PAN 1999 Gurney David BSF 2002 Turner Luke NOR 1999 Hall Robbie LBZ 2002 Urquhart George BAN 2001 Hart Tom BAN 2001 Wells Harry RIC 2000 Herwanger Francis RIC 2003 Williams Zac CLM 1999 Hinves Xavier SOU 2003 Withers Connor BOA 2000 Howard Matthew WOR 1999 Kayak: Boys D (BDK) Hubbard Tom ROY 2002 Adair Callum WOR 2001 Keevan Joseph WYC 2000 Adhami Lucien EAL 2002 Kleta Marvin RIC 1999 Adhami Darcy EAL 2004 Landwehr-Traxler Max GLW 2003 Aires Robert RLS 2003 Leech Arthur RIC 2000 Allen Robbie FOX 1999 Long Joshua WOR 2002 Ap-Cooke Geraint SWA 2002 McNab Jarvis PAN 2001 Ashton Adam LBZ 2000 Meikle-Briggs Adrian RIC 2001 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Boys D Cont’d (BDK) Kayak: Womens A (WAK) Morris Ptolemy WEY 2003 Ayres Phoebe NOR 1991 Morris Alex BTH 2000 Belcher Lani ELM 1989 Morris Jude WOR 2000 Broughton Lizzie RIC 1988 Moxon Noah BAN 2004 Brown Hannah BOA 1990 Nash Frank FOX 2000 Cawthorn Rachel WEY 1988 Neale Gregory TON 2002 Egan Jenny SLP 1987 Neale Jonathan TON 1999 Gurski Louisa ELM 1988 Newman Finn RLS 2003 Hannah Angela BAN 1986 Parry William WOR 2000 Kerr Deborah SKR 1997 Partridge Oscar TRU 2004 Lee-Smith Lucy NOR 1997 Pennycook George LKR 2002 Lewis Emily WOR 1993 Perkins Thomas RDG 2001 Mason Hayleigh NOT 1986 Peters Oliver RIC 1999 Rees-Clark Sam LOU 1995 Petersen Daniel BAN 2001 Ricketts Emma ANK 1996 Phillips Ben RIC 1998 Simon Rebeka ELM 1996 Pickering Max LBZ 2002 Trotter Katherine ELM 1993 Randall George TRE 2000 Turner Amy BAN 1993 Raven Dominic LON 2003 Walker Jessica ROY 1990 Rees William SWA 2000 Ward Amy ELM 1995 Rijks Alec NOR 2002 Kayak: Womens B (WBK) Riley Peter LBZ 2004 Brookes Chelsea NOT 1996 Roman Rui RIC 2003 Brown Leanne BAD 1988 Rosenfeld Joseph EAL 2001 Browne Gemma ROY 1994 Scammell Will LON 2000 Clayton Tanisha Nicole HPP 1994 Scurr Joshua RIC 2001 Collins Imogen RDG 1993 Sheehan Conor SHK 2002 Dale Ava FOX 1998 Smith Ryan ELM 2000 Drane Hannah NOR 1995 Smith Lewis LIN 2003 Herwanger Nikki RIC 1993 Smith Connor NOR 2002 Illidge Jenny WOR 1992 Strathdee Nathan PEN 1999 Illinesi Emily HPP 1993 Taylor Zach NOR 2002 Johnson Melissa CLM 1997 Taylor Malcolm EXE 1999 Kover Krisztina ELM 1984 Thomas Cai EAL 2003 Lamph Fay WEY 1988 Tietema Rory RDG 2002 Mc Allister Jepps Emilia HPP 1989 Todd Kieran FOX 1999 Parker Sophie CLM 1990 Tucker Frankie FOX 2000 Piercy Elise ELM 1997 Want Benjamin NOR 2003 Roberts Stephanie BRU 1993 Waszcyszak Maciej SHK 2002 Rooney Sophie BAN 1992 Waszkiewicz Oliver RIC 2000 Rowe Livvy NOR 1998 White Murdo BSF 2002 Sudeikyte Dovile ROY 1992 Whittaker Joe RIC 2001 Swallow Jenny CHE 1991 Winter Ewan RIC 1999 Tomos Nia HPP 1989 Woodward Alex RLS 2003 Wallis Beth STO 1991 Yates-Jones Fin SER 2002 Walters Sarah BPR 1994 Warrior Jessica ROY 1995 Wells Nicole LIN 1995

Williams Nicole ROY 1995

Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Womens C (WCK) Kayak: Womens D Cont’d (WDK) Beatty Ella BSF 1998 Butler Melissa RDG 1998 Brown Clare WYC 1997 Byers Cassie TRU 1988 Churnside Amelia RDG 1991 Clarkson Alice CAM 1988 Clark Kate FOX 1998 Creamer Charlotte LBZ 1989 De Ferrer Madeleine WEY 1997 Crocker Hayley LBZ 1993 Dingley Amelia LIN 1994 Davies Bethan RDG 1983 Ellis Charlotte LBZ 1994 Donoghue Eleanor RDG 1983 Fitzhenry Afton CNI 1995 Durrant Abbie NOT 1998 Galloway Alison CAM 1988 Duxbury Laura PAN 1991 Gill Bethany HPP 1996 Dyndor Felicuty BAN 1984 Hewitt Emily SOU 1996 Farrant Talitha WEY 1998 Hicks Harriet NOR 1996 Fielder Katie WYC 1998 Hield Emma FOX 1998 Flack Annelies BAN 1996 Johnson Isla BAN 1998 Fort Rachel RDG 1989 Kelly Nanette RIC 1984 Gardner Alison TRE 1997 Lane Alexandra LON 1994 Goodlad Bethany LBZ 1988 McQuaid Kate LEE 1998 Greehy Lucy FOX 1994 Morton Florence HPP 1991 Gritsinina Kate SOU 1995 Murphy Alice BAN 1992 Gurney Emily LIN 1997 Neave Shuna NOT 1986 Hampson Isabel SOU 1998 Nixon Maggie RUN 1986 Hope Rachael BAN 1998 Owen Amber RDG 1996 Hunt Georgia BAN 1997 Oxtoby Lydia LBZ 1992 Hussey Laura LBZ 1992 Redmond Amy LKR 1997 Illinesi Jenny ELM 1992 Ruff Laura ROY 1997 Judge Alexandra SHK 1984 Seika Rebecca BAN 1994 Kay Olivia NOT 1996 Shimmin Zoe Elizabeth HPP 1989 Kearney Scarlett WOR 1996 Spencer Winyard Taylor Natalie HPP 1992 Kenny Megan BSF 1996 Steinberga Saha RIC 1982 Keogh Tori SLP 1998 Syme Rachel KIR 1997 Lawton Natasha GLW 1997 Taylor Poppy RIC 1996 Limentani Alison CAM 1982 Terry Stacey NOR 1994 Lucass Vicky RDG 1990 Warbrick Laura BSF 1996 Madden Kiera ROY 1998 Webb Emily HPP 1993 Malanowska Angelika NOT 1985 White Heidi BSF 1997 Marshall Lindsay NOT 1987 Williams Katie ELM 1992 McMullen Georgina ELM 1998 Wilson Katherine RDG 1985 Millest Sarah NOT 1988 Withers Jenny ELM 1997 Morris Nina FOX 1998 Zeidler Bethan HPP 1991 Oliver Lucy SOU 1998 Kayak: Womens D (WDK) Orme Simone ANK 1994 Aspell Megan ELM 1998 Palmer Anna LON 1997 Asquith Eleanor PAN 1993 Penney Charlotte BAN 1986 Barkway Kelly BPS 1972 Peterson Kelsea SER 1998 Barnard Leanne LIN 1995 Pryor Georgina LEE 1998 Bateman Frances SER 1984 Pullinger Isobel FOX 1998 Battison Rohan RDG 1988 Quittenton Deborah LIN 1969 Bennett Melanie BSF 1987 Regan Molly SOU 1996 Boomla Claire TON 1997 Reid Katie Jayne HPP 1995 Bracewell Chloe HPP 1991 Revell Louise NOT 1996 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Womens D Cont’d (WDK) Kayak: Women Masters B Cont’d (WVBK) Ridge Gabrielle CDF 1997 Mimms Graham Miriam RDG 1961 Riley Emma FOY 1988 Morley Tania NOR 1965 Ritchie Lorna BAN 1989 Morris Amanda LBZ 1977 Shepperson Emily NOT 1998 Muller Nicola BAN 1981 Slade Rachel WYC 1996 Mylett Amanda LIN 1953 Surridge Jess WYC 1998 Neale Louise TON 1970 Thomson Emily WYC 1996 Oughton Lynda NOT 1959 Thraves Eleanor NOT 1985 Pendle Ali NOR 1961 Webb Robyn PEN 1992 Peters Annette RIC 1966 Webb Milly WYC 1996 Petersen Chris BAN 1965 Westall Sarah PAN 1984 Piercy Wendy ELM 1964 Wright Eve WYC 1998 Rees-Clark Tracy ELM 1965 Rowe Siobham NOR 1965 Kayak: Women Masters A (WVAK) Seaford Anita RDG 1968 Grady Fiona NOR 1973 Skeath Katrina PEN 1977 Wells Hilary RIC 1968 Smith Robyn LIN 1974 Kayak: Women Masters B (WVBK) Swann Debbie LBZ 1963 Alexander Jan NOR 1962 Taylor Emma NOR 1964 Banson Caroline NOR 1965 Unwin Heidi NOT 1965 Barber Fiona LBZ 1970 Urquhart Siobhan BAN 1965 Barker Lindsay NOR 1961 Von Maltzahn Robyn RIC 1981 Battison Gail RDG 1966 Wetherall Frances RIC 1952 Caton Catherine NOT 1979 Whittaker Esther RIC 1972 Chapman Margaret KIR 1961 Worrall Maria CAM 1969 Chmiel Alison NOT 1963 Coyle Ginny NOT 1974 Kayak: Girls A (GAK) Drane Coral NOR 1963 Brockway Emma LKR 1999 Duff Kerry NOR 1977 Duffield Florence NOR 2000 Duffield Stacey NOR 1972 Gray Elizabeth LIN 1999 Farmer Rebecca SOL 1970 Kneen Rachel FOR 2000 Franklin Elizabeth SOL 1958 Myburgh Renee ROY 1999 Guscott Gina LBZ 1974 Russell Emma CLM 2000 Harper Helen BAN 1973 Thompson Sophie WEY 2000 Herwanger Tanya RIC 1973 Kayak: Girls B (GBK) Hicks Julie NOR 1962 Ball Flossie WYC 2002 Hills Lucy RIC 1978 Barnicoat Madi NOR 1999 Hills Irene BAN 1963 Blackman Rose GAI 1999 Howell Catherine NOT 1974 Burgess Ellie HPP 1999 Huisman Martine SOU 1966 Carmicheal Georgia LON 2002 Hutchinson Erika RDG 1977 Churchill Elise SER 2001 Jacoby Nikki RDG 1962 Clark Zoe ROY 2001 Jendrusinska Katarzyna RIC 1979 Dale Enya FOX 2001 Jenkins Justine NOT 1969 Davison Esme BAN 2001 Johnson Colette BAN 1964 Hall Eloise LBZ 1999 Jones Caroline NOT 1966 Hield Lucy FOX 2000 Littlewood Julie HPP 1968 Holden Bronte FOY 2000 Middlehurst Sue RIC 1962 Hurrell Zoe ADS 2001 Millar Jane NOT 1956 Hutchinson Stephanie LON 2001 Millard Taal NOT 1967 Kabeer Hafsa LON 1999 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Girls B Cont’d (GBK) Kayak: Girls D (GDK) Madden Isobel ROY 2000 Anderson Grace NOR 2003 Martyn Samantha WEY 2000 Andrews Caitlin LIN 2001 Peters Freya RIC 2001 Aspell Ellie SER 2001 Quigley Harriet BOA 2000 Avery Lauren CLM 1998 Saunders Natasha TON 1999 Avery Abigail ROY 2003 Solway Rebekah ELM 1999 Barker Amy NOR 2002 Wallace-Loizou Maia RIC 1999 Barkway Grace BPS 2001 Wallman Maia ROY 2000 Bell Grace BAN 2001 Wong Lily RIC 2000 Bell Erin SER 2004 Kayak: Girls C (GCK) Bell Cerys SER 2001 Armstrong Alexandra LKR 2003 Boonham Fran RDG 2000 Avery Lauren ROY 2001 Bourne Makayla SER 2000 Ball Jodie WYC 2000 Bowles Isabella RIC 2000 Bicknell Madison NOR 1999 Brattisani Zoe WEY 2003 Bray Alice FOY 1999 Bryant Lily SER 2002 Brookes Katie WOR 2002 Burgess Imogen HPP 1999 Brown Lucy WYC 1999 Burnham Abigail WEY 2003 Burgess Abi HPP 1999 Bushrod Isabelle CDF 1999 Cadell Amelia Skye LKR 2001 Byrne Phoebe ROY 2000 Carter Molly ROY 2001 Chapman April KIR 2003 Clark Bea ROY 2002 Chippington Ria LON 2002 Ede Molly NOR 2001 Chmiel Kasia NOT 2000 Gilbert-Johns Sophie SOU 1999 Combes Amelia SHK 2002 Gurney Isabelle BSF 1999 Cox Amber ELM 2002 Hanchet Jessica ROY 1999 Crockford Imogen ADS 2000 Hills Melody RIC 2002 Day Natalie WYC 1999 Hipkins Kate LON 2002 Di-Gregorio Erica ELM 2003 Ip Yun EAL 2002 Dimmock Mille WEY 2000 Kilvington Manon ADS 2001 Dixon Katy LBZ 2003 Littlewood Megan HPP 1999 Dobbs Chloe FOY 2000 Long Sophie FOX 2000 Dulake Francesca CLM 2000 Long Jessica FOX 1999 Durrant Esme NOT 2000 McCarthy Kate SLP 2000 Ede Gaby NOR 2003 Orenstein Rachel CLM 2000 English Brooke ELM 2001 Slack Ellen ROY 2001 Fishburn Rona CHE 2000 Swift Rebecca WEY 2002 Gadd Sophie ADS 2002 Thompson Zoe CNI 2003 Gill Jojo RIC 2002 Tozer Lucy WEY 2000 Groves Sofia NOR 2003 Turnbull Beth ADS 2000 Guest Lucy LIN 2002 Watkins Mari SWA 2000 Harbridge-Hui Phoebe RDG 2003 White Lexie BSF 2000 Hodgson Samantha SER 2003 Wiggins Millie SER 2001 Holland Jasmine SER 2004 Hook Hannah LBZ 2000 Hughes Bibi ROY 1999

Hughes Penny ROY 2001 Husband Katie FOX 2000 Irwin Caity FOY 2000

James Scarlett SER 2004 James Susanna WEY 1999 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak: Girls D Cont’d (GDK) Canoe: Mans A (CMA) Jarratt Ella LIN 2000 Calvert Christopher FLA 1991 Jault Hannah BAN 2000 Csokasi Marko RIC 1995 Jones Natasha WEY 2001 Hayman-Joyce Joseph WEY 1996 Kingsland Hannah NOR 2001 Jones Jonathon FLA 1996 Lever Molly NOT 2001 Lawrence Matthew LBZ 1982 Mahon Emma WOR 2001 Marcinkowski Ireneusz CHE 1972 Masters Hannah LON 2000 Styan James FLA 1990 McConnel Siobhan EAL 2001 Weir Iain BAN 1992 McLeod Mary ELM 2001 Canoe: Mans B (CMB) Meuhler Marlene RIC 1999 Budrikis Nerijus WOR 1977 Morris Bethany LBZ 2002 Caines George NOT 1990 Needham Ruby WOR 2003 Erdelyi Zoltan WEY 1984 Newman Lauren POO 2000 Love Tom RLS 1974 Pemble Becky ADS 2003 Train Andrew FLA 1963 Peterson Ellie SER 2000 Weckowski Mikolaj GLW 1982 Peterson Brooke SER 2002 Weir Roger BAN 1991 Pickering Isobelle LBZ 1999 Canoe: Mans C (CMC) Powell Emily RIC 1999 Bartusik Oskar NMC 1996 Proctor-Crozier Jessica CHE 2000 Bogdanovs Dmitrijs FOX 1985 Raper Louise BAN 1999 Pearton Ross IND 1957 Roghi Eloise NOR 2000 Shaw Seb FLA 1992 Roghi Alis Carmen NOR 2003 Szalontai Sandor RIC 1982 Scaplehorn Grace CDF 1999 Szeltner Gabor WEY 1976 Scheske Zoe RIC 2003 Canoe: Mans D (CMD) Scott Freya WEY 2001 Blacker Chris SOU 1981 Scott Emily BSF 1999 Cook Andy SOL 1965 Shehata Lilla RIC 2002 Crooks Richard BOA 1986 Shepperd Libby LEE 2001 Harley-Beckett Conner LIN 1997 Skwarska Hannah WEY 2002 Hill Craig RDG 1969 Smith Ella WEY 2001 Leech David RIC 1967 Smith Amelie WEY 2002 Martin Michael LBZ 1965 Smith Suzanne ROY 1999 Romanenka Genadij RIC 1996 Stephens Hannah SWA 2001 Suttie Hannah WEY 2003 Canoe: Boys A (CBA) Urquhart Jessica BAN 2003 Kleta Devin RIC 2002 Walker Katy NOR 2002 Meikle-Briggs Adrian RIC 2001 Walker Lucy NOR 2003 Phillips Ben RIC 1998 Wall Georgia CDF 1999 Canoe: Boys B (CBB) Watts Sophie TRU 2003 Kleta Marvin RIC 1999 Leech Arthur RIC 2000 Canoe: Boys C (CBC)

Moeller Tim RIC 1999 Canoe: Boys D (CBD) Cook Oliver SOL 1999

Hobbs Ryan FLA 2001 Kirk Harvey HPP 2000 Kocsis Gergo Janos NOT 2001 Lambert Thomas LEE 2001 Marasa Alexander NMC 2001 Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Canoe: Boys D Cont’d (CBD) Paracanoe Men KMKL1 (PAR) Mercer Jacob RIC 2003 Marsden Ian IND 1972 Phillips Luke RIC 2002 Paracanoe Men KMKL2 (PAR) Weir Euan BAN 1998 Arnold Steve IND Beighton Nick IND Canoe: Womens A (CWA) Clark Stewart CLM 1965 Bracewell Chloe HPP 1991 Phillipson David IND Fitzhenry Afton CNI 1995 Paracanoe Men KMKL3 (PAR) Reid Katie Jayne HPP 1995 Lodge Tim WEY 1972 Canoe: Womens B (CWB) O-Leary Patrick SLP Hewitt Emily SOU 1996 Leaper James SOL 1997 Mills Sian WOR 1991 Oliver Robert SOL 1988 Canoe: Womens C (CWC) Wood Stuart BTH 1994 Gill Bethany HPP 1996 Young Jonathon CNI 1984 Halliday Callie FLA 1993 Paracanoe Men VMVL3 (PAR) Palmer Anna LON 1997 Tweedie Martin IND 1973 Tomos Nia HPP 1989 Canoe: Womens D (CWD) Paracanoe Women KWKL1 (PAR) Asquith Eleanor PAN 1993 Chippington Jeanette LON 1970 Borrows Rachel HPP 1996 Paracanoe Women KWKL2 (PAR) Clayton Tanisha Nicole HPP 1994 Henshaw Charlotte IND Duxbury Laura PAN 1991 Patterson Nikki IND 1989 Kearney Scarlett WOR 1996 Wiggs Emma IND 1980 Mc Allister Jepps Emilia HPP 1989 Paracanoe Women KWKL3 (PAR) Millest Sarah NOT 1988 Dickins Anne WEY 1967 Morton Florence HPP 1991 Dixon Chelsey IND Shimmin Zoe Elizabeth HPP 1989 Drew Polly IND Spencer Winyard Taylor Natalie HPP 1992 Thorpe Lindsay IND Webb Emily HPP 1993 Zeidler Bethan HPP 1991 Kayak Lightning A (LTA) Canoe: Girls B (CGB) Ball Mollie WYC 2006 Pryor Georgina LEE 1998 Bartusik Oliwier NMC 2005 Canoe: Girls D (CGD) Bourne Aaran SER 2006 Bennett Ruth FLA 1999 Cooke Molly GAI 2005 Bore Jasmine LEE 2000 Cooke Madison GAI 2005 Bradley Megan FLA 1999 Cooke-Bayley Haydyn GAI 2005 Carey Charlotte HPP 2002 Crampton Joel MAI 2005 Denvir Fiona NMC 1999 Crossley Laurence RLS 2005 Dowling-Clarke Lydia FOR 1999 Enoch Matilda NOT 2005 Keenan Neave FOR 1999 Haws Celia WEY 2005 Rienecker Jasmine RIC 1999 Hinves Andre SOU 2006 Wells Kyra RIC 1999 Lamb Nathaniel SOU 2006 Levkovskyy Philip EAL 2005 Lewis Findlay LKR 2005

Sielicki Ksymena FOR 2005 Taylor Jago NOR 2005

Surname First name Club Year Surname First name Club Year Kayak Lightning B (LTB) Paddle-Ability (PAD) Blatchly Stephanie NOT 2005 Barnes Jack ICH 2000 Charles Maceo EAL 2005 Campbell Taylor GLW 2001 Cook Matthew SOL 2006 Chettle Tara 4AS 1999 Ede Daisy NOR 2006 Clay Richard 4AS 1997 Fisher Naomi GLW 2006 Downing Douglas 4AS 1992 Gibson Elena SER 2005 Fisher Joshua GLW 2000 Gilbert-Johns Poppy SOU 2005 Fisher Matt GLW 2003 Hutchinson Annabel RDG 2006 Greaves Matthew RLS 1998 Kabeer Muhammad Ali WOK 2006 Hage Jacob 4AS 2003 King Edith ROY 2005 Jackson Oliver LIN 2003 Kukkohovi Johan SHK 2006 Knowles Jo WOK 1980 Lever Archie NOT 2006 Mansfield Jacob 4AS 2002 Long Catherine FOX 2006 Marshall Chloe 4AS 1999 Malcolm-Gourley Hannah GLW 2006 Marshall Zachary 4AS 2002 Peddie Joseph GLW 2005 McMillan Alex GLW 2002 Pemble Hannah ADS 2005 Nickson Mark HYM 1995 Rogers Inigo CHE 2007 Roberts Zachery TRE 1991 Tietema Cormac RDG 2006 Robinson Catherine BSF 1993 Van Dijck Daisy PAN 2006 Smart Peter LBZ 1965 Watts Zabrina TRU 2006 Smith Katie RLS 1981 White Eilidh BSF 2006 Spencer Daniel 4AS 2001 Wiggins Maisy SER 2006 Thornton Jamie 4AS 1993 Wynne Lauren LKR 2005 Warwick Daniel 4AS 2000 Zasadzinski Damian GLW 2006 Wrightson John BTH 1980 Young Jason PEN 1974

ELMBRIDGE CANOE CLUB 2017 Programme Details on www.elmbridgecanoeclub.com

Easter Sunday 29th JUNIOR HALF MARATHON K1 TRIAL April 16th Boys and Girls Classes - under 12,13,14,15 & 16 Check the website for details of age records!

Saturday FUN REGATTA AND TIME TRIALS May 13th 200m and 500m K1 time trials and races K2 and K1 3000m

Sunday DIVISIONAL MARATHON October 8th (LSE Hasler event for 2018) Div1-9 K1 Div2- K2 and Div4-9 K2 Lightning, and Under 16 2017 Beginner’s Race

Entries to: Email: [email protected]

Details from: Wendy Piercy, Secretary, Elmbridge Canoe Club Email: [email protected] Tele: 07473 070300

All entries to be submitted by the Club Team Leader via HRM system

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MARATHON RANKINGS 2017

Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 1 Division 2 (cont) BEER ROB ROY S 117855 BIRD WILLIAM LON S 238255 BEEVERS JOE WEY S 250733 BOWLEY JAMES ANK J 262257 BOWLEY MATTHEW ROY S 129728/Y BROUGHTON LIZZIE RIC F 313033 BOWYER LUKE ELM S 237896 BURGOYNE MARK HER S 316432 BOYTON JONATHON ROY S 120380/Y BUTLER JAMES NOT V 96528/F BUTLER BILLY FOX S 328509 BUTT ADRIAN SOU V 255431 CHILDERSTONE MARK WEY S 129513/C CADELL FINN LKR J SCA 207589 CHMIEL ZYGGY NOT S 212693/Y CALLOW MATTHEW NOR J 333537 CRESSER NICKY NOT V 50974 CAPPS DUNCAN ACU V 98591 CROUCHER ADRIAN WEY V 12402/F CARSON CHRISTOPHER WEY S 327275 DANIELS ANDREW LON S 275973 CARTER PHILIP ROY S 312274 DANIELS TOM LON S 279973 CARTWRIGHT COLIN CHE V 59403 DUFFIELD LEWIS CLM S 252670 CAWTHORN RACHEL WEY F 201223 DURDEN GEORGE ELM S 130602 CHILDERSTONE JACK WEY S 231574 ENOCH MATT NOT S 35512 COLLINGE MATT FOY J 322851 FARRELL BEN LON S 97180 COX EWAN WEY V 257065 GOODALL MICHAEL ACU S 304290 DEACON TOM ELM S 204443/Y GREGORY MAGNUS LON S 237943 DI GREGORIO STEFANO ELM J 280710 HARDING LUKE LON S 250529 DOWDEN TIMOTHY NOR J 272199 HATTON DAVID CHE J WCA 9560 DUFF DAVID RAF V 23542/F HAWS EDMUND WEY S 237190 DZYMA ANDREI RIC V 290502 HAYNES BEN LBZ S 454830 ECCLES JORDI ANK S 249436 HENDRON RICHARD RIC V 73633/F ENGLISH SIMEON BSF S 253312 HICKS ALBERT NOR S 105887/Y ESCOTT JAMES BOA S 220378 IRVINE BRETT RIC V 226284 ESCOTT TIM BOA S 217689 JOHNSON DANIEL CLM S 249531 FALCO CESAR WEY S 312430 JOHNSON MATTHEW CLM S 261571 FEKETE LASZLO RDG V 321070 JORDAN AARON MAI S 109858/Y FENNEMORE SIMON WEY S KING JAMES FOX S 109251 FIELDUS ROY WEY V 284280 KOVACS ANDRAS WEY J 339751 FITZPATRICK JOE BSF S 219363/Y LAWLER IVAN ELM V 7701/F GANNICOTT-PORTER TIM CLM J 284006 LITTLEWOOD MAX NOT J 240842 GLOVER SAM FOX S 263384 LUSTY TOM SOL S 250542 GOLDER DANIEL BAN V 44466/F MCMULLEN ROSS ELM S 257775 GUNNEY PHIL WEY V 26585/F MOULE KEITH CLM S 80147/F HANSELL BEN BAS S 256927 O'GRADY JONATHAN RUN S 267931 HANSELL JOE BAS J 275028 O'REGAN GRAHAM ROY S 257185 HARDIMAN WILLIAM TON S 261416 ORME ROSS ANK S 285356 HARPER MAX BAN J 319473 PENDLE TIM NOR S 105284/C HARRIS GEORGE FOX S 312467 PETERS CONNOR LON S 253197 HARTE SHAUN BAN J 290281 PETERSEN JOE BAN J 287400 HAYES BEN GAI S 302002 PLUMMER SAMUEL LBZ S 222744 HAYWARD KIEREN NOR J 296800 POOLE ROBERT LBZ S 113621/Y HEALY TIM SLP S ICU REDMOND SEAN LKR S SCA 10429 HENLEY CONOR DEV S 288314 RESSEL MARK EXE V 282460 HERBERT FRED FOX S 295956 RICE SEAN RIC S HORTAL RODRIGO CAM S 454532 ROMAIN NICHOLAS RIC S 248297 HOWLETT TAINE RLS J 303891 RUSSELL JAMES CLM S 271374 HUNT DANIEL NOR J 254016 RUTHERFORD EDWARD ELM S 115494/Y HUNTINGFORD FRANCIS EXE J 327811 SHARPE TOM RIC S 127495 ILLIDGE JENNY WOR F 216127/Y SHAW LUKE NOR S 303340 JAMES DAN WEY S 292909 SIMMONS JONATHAN WEY S 84393/Y JAMES IEUAN FOR J SCA 12247 SMITH CHARLIE LBZ J 223629 JEFFS ANDREW BAS S 111697/C STADDON JACK ROY S 205001/Y KEEBLE JAMES RDG S 79448/F STRONG DECLAN CLM S 302493 KELLY CAMERON BAS S 220342 THOROGOOD PHILIP ELM S 115453/Y KEMP FRED RDG J 310526 TYE JOHNATHAN WOR S 207902/Y KING ROB HER V 71202 WALSH SHAUNE NOT S 255873 KIRKHAM OLIVER NOR S 282383 WELCH MATTHEW WEY S 130706/Y KIRSCHSTEIN NICO RDG S 218842 WILKES MARK CLM S 209928/Y KIRSCHSTEIN SAM RDG S 219803 WILKES PETER CLM S 202700/Y KIRSCHSTEIN TONY RDG S 210070 WILLIAMS ROBIN WEY V 6297/F KIRTON LEWIS ROY S 305417 YATES PAUL WEY S 214250/Y LAMBERT MICHAEL WEY S 208203/Y ZIELSKI RADEK LON S 312352 LAMPH FAY WEY F 127374/Y Division 2 LARK SCOOB ROY S 454369 ABRAHAM ALEX NOT S 282798 LAWRENSON TIM BPR S 95995/Y ADDISON MARK IND S 330114 LEWIS RICHARD BOA V 6811/F ALDEN WILLIAM FOX S 297195 MARTIN MIKE LBZ V 84125 ALEXIO MAXIM WEY J 469261 MASON HAYLEIGH NOT F 85033/C ARCHER HARRY ELM S 227466 MAYCOCK PETER EXE V 126544/F ARMSTRONG SPENCER DEV J 297900 MAYERS JAMES RUN V 32720/F BAKER STEVE RIC V 243789 MCINTYRE ALEX CLM J 327430 BALL STEPHEN ANK S 264330 MCKITTRICK OSCAR ELM J 321340 BANNISTER PETER WEY S 128928/Y MCMORRIN COLIN KIR S SCA 10927 BEAZLEY DANNY BSF V 39378/F MCMURTRIE JAMIE ADS J 312832 BELCHER LANI ELM F 236110 MEYER RICHARD NOT S 44429/F BELL JAMES LON J 264773 MILES PHILIP RLS J 302138 BIRD JONATHAN WOR V 8920/F MILLAR DAVID EXE V 118386/F

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 2 (cont) Division 3 (cont) MILLAR RICHARD NOT S 238371 BLACKMAN HOWARD BPR V 19313/F MILLER DANIEL SOU S 311206 BLACKMAN ISAAC RIC S 263219 MISSEN JAMES BOA S 247445 BLACKMAN NEIL RLS V 39746/F MITCHELL GEORGE WOR S 247245 BLYTH DUNCAN BAS V 12123/F MORRIS TIM FOX J 296297 BOHLE OLIVER LKR J SCA 209638 MURPHY PHILIP GAI S 277736 BOKHOVE ONNO IND V 300772 NAFTANAILA STELIAN LEA S 260305 BORCHARDT EDWARD LIN J 311650 NEALE CLIVE TON V 4903/F BOREHAM NICHOLAS NOT S 220156 NEWING JOSH ROY S BOWYER TIM ELM S 255818 NOBBS ASHLEY NOR S 227386 BREEN OSCAR BRY J 279117 NORFOLK ADAM NOT S 73916/F BRITNELL NEIL FOX V 244399 O'HAGAN JACK SLP S ICU BROADHEAD JOHN RUN V 27840 OAKLEY BEN NOT S 114610 BROOKES PAUL GAI V 209084 OCKENDON RICHARD ELM S 253967 BROWN FREDDIE WYC J 329246 OLDFIELD-CONNOR JAKE CHE J 279227 BROWN LEANNE BAD F 108181/Y OLIVER DAVID LIN V 26689 BUNYON ALEXANDER CLM J 312422 PALMER DANIEL FOY S 271681 BURGOYNE PAUL HER V 335000 PARFITT BEN ROY S 335366 BURT ALEX ACU V 315292 PARKER JOHN WOR V 283327 BUTT TOM NOT S 229806 PARKES MATT BSF S 272699 CAISLEY JOE TON J 260521 PEARSE PHILIP SOU S 111052/Y CARDY ALAN TRE S 302309 PEDLAR DAVE WOR V 51947/F CARMICHAEL GEORGIA LON JF 288603 PENDLE DYSON NOR V 36/F CARRUTHERS OLLIE FOR S SCA 10769 POWELL BEN RIC J 302272 CHRISTIE JAMIE SOR S 24086/F PURCELL FREDERICK RIC S 310058 CLARK LENNY RAF S 206284 REES-CLARK MICHAEL BAS S 200416 COOK OLIVER 1 SOL J 290474 REES-CLARK SAMANTHA BAS F 200417 COOPER PATRICK TON S 259973 RIX OLIVER NOR S 218880 CRONK THOMAS LON S 8761 ROGERS RICHARD CHE V 322360 CROUCHER VICTORIA WEY F 207646/Y SAUNDERS HARRY RLS J 283980 DALE AVA FOX F 295656 SAWERS LOUISA ELM F 112617 DARK SIMON BOA V 284270 SHEARER HARRY NOR J 294834 DAVISON CHRIS RUN V 117689/F SIRRELL BRETT RLS V 303890 DAWSON TOM FOX S SCA 362581 SLIWA JAKUB NOT J 295869 DE KLERK TIAAN ACU S 309930 SMITHSON JAMES RLS J 279280 DEAN PHILIP NOT S 126566 SMITHSON WILLIAM RLS J 251375 DEAN SIMON LKR S SCA 365743 SMYTHE JAMES BSF V 23979/F DEBOER PETER NOT S 282768 SNEDDON RYAN WOR S 329928 DEMBELE NOAH LEA S 311059 SOUTHEY MICHAEL FOY S 263588 DIAPER TOM ACU S 264178 STUBBS DAVID FOX S 313538 DILAI MAGGIE RUN F 112820 SURRAGE JOE BSF V 96867 DIMMOCK PAUL ELM S 286690 TERRY DEAN ROY S 112127/Y DOBSON EDWARD DEV S 231204 THOMSON TREVOR EAL S 272922 DRAGE JAMES TRU J 338658 THORNTON MIKE HEM V 49804 DRANE SAM NOR J 302688 THOROGOOD GLENN ELM S 115452/Y DRESSER GUY ROY V ICU TORDOFF ALAN IND V SCA 3373 DRISKEL DANIEL EAL S 235518 TURNELL-RITSON LEO EXE J 272358 DUFF CRAIG NOT S 213882 TURNER TRISTRAM BRI S 54019 DUFFIELD FLORENCE NOR JF 311153 URQUHART ARTHUR BAN J 272101 DUNCAN ALI BAN S 463229 WALKER JESSICA ROY F ROY/000 EASEY GRAHAM WEY S 20389/F WALKINTON JAMES CLM S 248415 EDYVEAN JOHN FOY V 283417 WARD AMY ELM F 200024/Y ELLIOTT JOHN ELM V 8358 WEBB JOE 2 RIC J 312595 ELLIOTT RICHARD SOU V 15134 WEBSTER JAMES BOA S 214163/Y ENCONNIERE JULIEN VIK S 297307 WELCH CHARLIE WEY S 215672 ESCOTT JOHN BOA V 7889/F WESTWOOD JOSHUA FOX J 230099 ESCOTT LUKE BOA S 334669 WILKINSON KAYNE ELM J 323124 ESCOTT MARK BOA V 217688 WILLIS SAM NOR S 123170/C FEGENT ARCHIE RIC J 287949 FLACK ROBIN BAN J 225697 Division 3 FLETCHER LEWIS LKR S SCA 10842 ABSON WILLIAM RIC V 231636 FOLEY MARCUS ELM J 288168 ALDEN ARTHUR CKP J 339664 FOWLER NICK WOR S 221220 ALLEN LOUIS LON S 254713 FRANKLAND NIGEL RDG V 28675/F ATKINS DANIEL RDG J 256037 FREELAND JEREMY FOX V 286831 AYRES PHOEBE NOR F 212913/C FREEMANTLE JAMES BAS S 215587/F BAKER PAUL RMK V 305050 FREEMANTLE JON BAS S 244907 BALASCHENKO VALENTIN RIC V 255265 GALLACHER BEN FOR J SCA 12258 BANKS OLIVER WEY S 283459 GALLIMORE DAVID BAN V 248248 BARKWAY ROBERT BPS J 219036 GANDY MIKE WOR V 30889 BARNES JOSHUA ACU S 312229 GARBETT SIMON TRU V 301183 BARNICOAT GEORGE GLO S 226007 GAVIN CHRIS RIC V 85225/F BARRY ADAM CLM S 296714 GINGELL CALLUM BOA J 277892 BARTON NEIL RIC S 295724 GLAISHER DOUGAL EXE J 327827 BELBIN DAVID NOT V 18674/F GOLDER RICHARD BPR S 44374 BENTLEY CAMERON GAI S 267157 GOLDSACK TOM WEY J 314424 BICKNELL ALEXANDER WEY J 309794 GREAVES ALEX RLS J 281700 BLACKER CHRIS SOU S 302257 GREENHAM BRIAN RDG V 50852/F BLACKMAN BRUCE GAI V 126208/F GRIMSEY DAMON SOU V 130729

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 3 (cont) Division 3 (cont) GRIMSEY DANIEL SOU J 320124 MARTIN SEAN RIC V 230249 GRIMWOOD ANDY LIN S 4636/L MARTYN DAVID WEY V 6699 GUNNEY CLAIRE WEY F 56048/F MARTYN JORDAN WEY J 281721 HADLAND NICHOLAS RIC S 244071 MARTYN SAMANTHA WEY JF 281720 HADLAND SHAYNE RAF S 285159 MASON NORMAN NOT V 35607/F HALLAM DAVE BSF V 10023/F MATTHEWS DANIEL WOL S 291161 HARRISON ROBERT WEY S 284737 MCCRACKEN WILLIAM BAN J 317652 HASTWELL ANDREW RUN V 313574 MCLEOD CALLUM ELM J 331539 HAWS ALICE WEY F 225595 MCNAIR KENNY IND V SCA 366855 HAWS DAVID WEY V 121399 MISSEN STAN BOA V 7909/F HAYES PAUL RIC V 235949 MITCHELL CHARLIE LON J 220191 HAYWARD IAN NOR V 9070/F MONGAN PATRICK LIN J 328457 HAYWARD MATTHEW NOR J 285301 MORTON ANDREW KIR V SCA 007 HENSON ADRIAN WEY V 16041/F MORTON DWAYNE ELM S 286821 HERBERT DOUGLAS ACU V 289344 MURPHY ALICE BAN F 233554 HERBERT NICK FOX V 242465 MURPHY DOM BAN V 110498/F HERWANGER JORG RIC V 254167 MYBURGH RENEE ROY JF 271623 HIDE MATTHEW ADS S 114364 NELSON BEN IND S 43565 HIELD EMMA FOX F 290335 NEW JAMES RDG S 272069 HINVES JAMES SOU V 54853/F NIBLETT ADAM RLS J 297076 HINVES MATTHEW SOU J 319855 NICHOLS BEN NOT J 285303 HOGAN MARK LEA V 73736/F NICHOLSON ANDY WEY S 76849 HOLDEN BRONTE NOR JF 297457 NIGHTINGALE ED RDG J 320177 HOLMES GRAHAM SOU V 697/F NIXON WILLIAM TRE J 308688 HOLMES GUY SOU V 298960 OLIVER MATTHEW LIN V 229363 HOUGHTING SHANE WEY V 267048 OVERVLIET ROLF ELM S 464220 HOW JAMES NOR J 276434 OWEN AMBER RDG F 247689 HOWSON LEE RMK S 120238/C PEARCE MARK LON V 289390 HUMPHRIES JARED TON J 306903 PEARCE RYAN FOY S 118087/E HUMPHRIES TIM ROY S 130592/Y PENSON TIM EXE S HUTCHINSON DOMINIC RDG J 273132 PETERS FREYA RIC JF 321095 HUTCHINSON STEPHANIE LON JF 326333 PHILLIPS ANDY BOA V 9370/F HYDE JEFF HER V 16612/F PICKERING THOMAS LBZ J 262545 ILETT ROBBIE NOT S 257029 PIERCY ELISE ELM JF 229507 ILLINESI EMILY ELM F 122544/Y PIPER JAMIE EXE V 313232 INFIESTA DIEGO INT J SPAIN PITTAWAY JOE SOL J 268283 INGHAM RYAN WEY J 325962 POTTERTON ANDREW RDG S 234556 JACKSON JOHN HER S 293063 PRESTON-BELL THEO TON J 320128 JAGGS WILLIAM POO V 2805 PRINGLE DAVE SLP V ICU JEFFERIES ROBERT BAN S 215922/Y PROWSE JAMES HEM S 243377 JENKINS PHILLIP NOR V 54505/F PROWSE JAMES HEM SC 243377 JOHNSON LUKE BAN J 330366 QUIGLEY HARRIET BOA JF 324013 JOHNSON MELISSA CLM F 287136 QUILL PHIL SOU V 3059 JONES CLIVE SOL V ICU QUITTENTON BEN LIN J 305101 JONES NIGEL NOT V 44535 QUITTENTON PETER LIN J 253788 JONES SAM BAN S 296513 RAVEN ALEX LON J 298871 JOY ALEX SOR S 207940/Y RENDLE CHARLIE RIC S 464231 KABEER HAFSA LON JF 240435 RICKETTS EMMA ANK F 248936 KALOCZY ZOLTAN NOT V 319998 RICKETTS SIMON ANK V 204870/F KELLY ANDREW IND V 55243/F RILEY STEVEN FOY S 124595 KENT RICHARD SOU V 16495/F RINVOLUCRI MARTIN NOT S 276289 KERESZTURI ANDRAS EAL J 339211 ROOKS ALAN SUT J 297216 KHLAF OLIVER RIC J 288686 ROOKS WILLIAM SUT J 297215 KILBOURN ROBERT NOR V 32926/F ROONEY SOPHIE BAN F 212798/Y KING LIAM MAD V 322552 RUFF ANTHONY ROY V 235330 KING STEVE HER V 299437 RUSSELL EMMA CLM JF 307780 KINGMAN PAUL BOA V 42561 SACKMAN DAVID RDG V 25521/F LANE ALEX LON F 312846 SCAMMELL WILL LON J 335254 LANIGHAN PAUL FOX V 270404 SCHESKE FRED RIC S 287644 LAVARACK MICHAEL INT S SCHOFIELD CHRIS NOR V 18943/F LEAPER JAMES SOL S 316111 SEAFORD DANIEL RDG V 47188/F LEE-SMITH LUCY NOR JF 253016 SEIKA REBECCA BAN F 236966 LEISHMAN ELLIOT FOR J SCA 362692 SENK STEFAN RDG V 68095 LEISSING THOMAS FOX S 325070 SHAW EDWARD ROY V 26913/F LEONARD STEPHEN PAN J 297043 SIMON REBEKA ELM F 221084 LITTLE ALEX DEV S 271063 SKEATH COLIN PEN V 261699 LITTLEWOOD REX HPP V 128212/C SKIPPINGS ADAM CLM J 330877 LIVSEY IAN NOT V 228299 SLATER-WILLIAMS LUCAS MAI S 239528 LODGE MATTHEW NOR S 266698 SMITH DEREK ELM V 235445 LOGAN STUART MLO S 239133 SMITH IAN WOR V 251595 LOVE TOM RLS V 269534 SMITH ROB CAM V 20159 LOWE PAUL NOT V 8327 SMITH STEVE GAI S 273948 LUCAS REMI RDG S 269683 SOLWAY REBEKAH ELM JF 281316 MACNAB CONOR PAN J 312888 SPEIRS GILBERT KIR V SCA 359943 MACNAB JARVIS PAN J 318047 SPENCER JOE CLM S 321153 MARCINIAK MIKI WEY J 290317 STAFF CALLUM FOX S 238283 MARLOW JOE ANK J 280707 STAFF ISAAC IND S 245180 MARNELL STEPHEN RUN V 8216/F STAINSBY ROB RIC V 215243/F

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 3 (cont) Division 4 (cont) STANNARD JAMIE RLS J 214885/Y BARTON ANDREW ROY J 326326 STEER THOMAS FOY J 334733 BATES JOANNE FOX VF 55918/F STEVENS JOE BOA J 313276 BATTISON ALEX BAN J 339830 STEVENSON MATILDA CAM F 252370 BAUER JURGEN WOR V 455265 STEWART RORY ADS J 454246 BAUER PASCAL WOR J 455266 STORMONT NICK FOX S 319414 BEATTY ELLA BSF F 318382 SWALLOW JENNY CHE F 126197/C BELL JASON BAN V 239251 SWALLOW MELVIN CHE V 2665/F BENNETT JAMES CKP J 290702 TANGELMAYER GABOR ELM S 454095 BENNETT JASON FOX S 221492 TAYLOR SAM CAM S 236946 BENNETT STEVEN ELM J 329695 TAYLOR-ROSS JIM EXE V 305292 BENSTEAD ZAK ELM J 330356 TERRY DEAN NOR J 228231 BERCHTOLD OLIVER RIC V 236906 THROWER SHAUN HER V 83895 BERESFORD FRANCES INT JF SA8870 TIDMAN MARK CHE V 279702 BEST JOSHUA GAI J 287049 TILBURY-CLARKE SIMON PAN J 232072 BIE ANDY CHE V A10928 TODD DYLAN ROY S 331895 BISHOP MATTHEW WYC S 238318 TREADGOLD JAMES RDG V 18747/F BLACKFORD DAVID RIC V 462969 TROTTER KATHERINE ELM F 122412/Y BLACKMAN ROSE GAI F 295741 TRUESDALE RYAN BAS J 129989/Y BOONHAM FRANCESCA RDG JF 334936 URQUHART CALUM NAI V SCA 636 BOOTH CHRIS FOX S 206890 VAN TUYL ALEX RIC S 238543 BOOTH TOBY BSF J 465174 VENESS HARRY BAS J 219953 BOSWELL BRYAN BAS S 237540 VENESS LUKE BAS J 207606 BOUCH CHARLIE DEV S 254189 VICTOR-TROTT THEO HER S 316951 BOWYER ALEX PAN S 128107 VOLLER SHIRINE HEM F 211282 BRADBURN DAVE CHE V 33391 WALKER IAN INT V BRAGG MARK ITG V SCA 5665 WALKER JARRYD INT J BRANCHFLOWER DAVID WEY V 266590 WALL NATHAN BAS J 287101 BREAR PAUL CAM S 330674 WALLMAN MAIA ROY JF 304256 BROCK LIZZY EXE F 303744 WATSON PETER EXE V 276936 BROCKWAY EMMA LKR JF SCA 207476 WEBB MICHAEL RIC V 253444 BROCKWAY JACK LKR J SCA 363842 WEDLAKE JAMES FOX S SCA 365333 BROOK TIM NOR V 316301 WEIR IAIN BAN S BROWN ANDREW EAL S 305591 WELLS HARRY RIC J 272799 BROWNE GEMMA ROY F 202727 WELLS PAUL RIC V 213966/F BRUCE ALASDAIR BSF V 275395 WEST STUART MER V 106967/F BRUCE DAVE RNK S 465495 WHITE OWEN CLM J 301368 BUDRIKIS NERIJUS WOR C 308348 WILLCOCK ROB LON V 311082 BURGESS REUBEN HPP V 20397 WILLIAMS NICOLE ROY F 242877 BURR KIERAN WEY J 331842 WILLIAMS ZAC CLM J 311632 CAINES GEORGE NOT C 294196 WILSHAW JACK RIC S 265978 CALLOW JAMES RAF V 326089 WILSON JASON ANK S 302012 CAMP NEIL RIC V 231926 WILSON KATHERINE RDG F 204276/F CAPON JOHN CLM V 313867 WINSTANLEY RICHARD BSF S 467401 CARPENTER NEIL EXE S 249512 WITHERS CONNOR BOA J 332457 CARTER CHRIS NOT V 22326/F WITHERS JENNY ELM F 247703 CARTER GUY INT WYFFELS ANTHONY RIC S 339578 CARTER MOLLY ROY JF 455071 YATES JON TON V 296803 CARUNCHO JUAN RIC S 325692 YOUNG JOSH BSF S 213311/Y CATTO JOHN ACU V 289566 CAVE JONATHAN WOR V 47835/F Division 4 CHAMBERLAIN LOCHLAN CLM J 337447 ABRAHAM ALAN V 200606 CHANDLER MICHAEL RAF S 7844/F ABRAHAMS ALAN IND V CHILDERSTONE HAZEL WEY F 218883/Y ALDRIDGE NICK TON S 251540 CHILDERSTONE MICHAEL WEY V 9472/F ALLINSON PATRICK NOT V 8715 CHMIEL STANI NOT J 229549 APPLEBY PAUL WOK V 105853 CLARK IAN RIC V 228555 APPLEWHITE ADRIAN CLM V 330828 CLARK KATE FOX F 301307 ARMITAGE HARRY BRY J BRY/045 CLARK STEWART CLM V 251291 ARMSTRONG MARINA RIC VF 283720 CLARK ZOE ROY JF 326901 ARUNDALE DAVE RUN V 256850 CLARKSON ALICE CAM F 302217 AST VOLKER CAM S CLOUGH DAN WEY V 329866 ASTBURY JOHN RAF S 462569 CLOW TOM RNK V 318884 ATKINS MATHEW RDG J 256036 COCKRILL BENJAMIN CLM J 327460 AUSTIN WILL BAN S 250971 COLLEY NEVILLE HER V 313789 AVERY JOHN CLM V 248450 COLLEY SHARON HER VF 258028 AVERY ROBIN BAN V 76606/F COLLIER MATTHEW EXE S 12162 SCU AYRES NICK NOR S COLLINS IMOGEN RDG F 207952 BAGDAN SANDOR BAD S 270181 COLLINS THOMAS MAI J 263124 BAKER RALPH SOU V 122882 CONWAY JERRY SOU V 312873 BALL FLOSSIE WYC JF 328098 CROCKER DALE LBZ S 249329 BALL JODIE WYC JF 328097 CUMMINGS SEAMUS BAN J 337133 BALL MARK DEV V 250327 DALE ENYA FOX JF 339738 BALLS DANIEL NOR S 248279 DARNELL BEN RLS J 290584 BARBER-MAY DYLAN LEA S 333908 DAVEY TRISH EXE VF 40335 BARNES PETER RIC V 27584/F DAVIES SIMON WOR V 1188/F BARNETT NICK FOX V 104216 DAVISON ESME BAN JF 332256 BARNICOAT MADI JF 299731 DAVISON MAX BAN V 255084 BARRELL JODIE LBZ F 463602 DEVILLE ANDREW CLM S 303617

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 4 (cont) Division 4 (cont) DEVONALD HENRY SWA S CW10527 HOLMES ANDREW WOR V 241177 DEVRIADIS ANASTASIOS MAI S HOOK MARTIN EAL V 245193 DEXHEIMER ARNIM RIC V 310379 HOPKINSON CHRIS TON S 471369 DINGERINK SJOERD NED J NED HOWARTH THOMAS BAN J 330451 DORAN JAMES LIN J 339587 HOWIE DAVE BAS V 31267/F DOSHI-KEEBLE FRASER SOL J 299630 HUBNER JACOB NOT J 340155 DOUGHTY WILLIAM LIN S 263324 HUMPHREYS WILLIAM WOR S 303420 DRUMMOND JOHN RDG V 109008/F HUNT-DAVIS BEN RIC V 284039 DUCKETT TOM BRY J BRY/061 HURRELL ZOE ADS JF 282621 DUCKITT JACK RNK V 339963 HYNDS SCOTT ELM V 339708 DULAKE SEBASTIAN CLM S 339829 IVANICS CSADA EAL S 284782 DUMOLO ADAM FOX S 327486 JAULT DAVID BAN V 287253 DUMS STEFAN RIC V 305346 JENDRUSINSKA KATARZYNA RIC VF 298499 DUNCAN HAMISH EXE S 264367 JOHNSON ISLA BAN F 301340 DYER JASON BAS S 220942 JOHNSON NICHOLAS TON S 80205/F EDWARDS ALEX VIK S 300909 JONES GRAHAM RAF S 82227/F EDWARDS DUNCAN RDG S 325722 JONES JONATHAN FLA JC 274202 EDWARDS JOSHUA RUN S 331655 JONES PETER HER V 4084 ELLIS CHARLOTTE LBZ F 233749 JONES RACHEL LIN F 264725 ELSE TOM BRY J 335263 KAMINSKAS GINTARAS BAD S 280214 EPPS ALAN NOR V 14930/F KAY NICK FOX V 246222 ERDELYI ZOLTAN WEY C 314788 KAY TOM NOT V 231151 FAIRBAIRN OLIVER RMK S 211636 KERR DEBORAH SKR JF SCA 11534 FENWICK BENJAMIN LON J 307228 KERR ROBERT SKR J SCA 11535 FENWICK JONATHAN LON V 264917 KILLEY KIERON WOR J 335801 FISHER ADRIAN MAD V 80179/F KLETA MARVIN RIC JC 338135 FITZSIMONS MICHAEL MER V 26518 KNEEN RACHAEL FOR JF SCA 11100 FLACK ANDY BAN V 85449 KNIGHT MARTIN HER V 305765 FLACK ANNELIES BAN F 225696 KNIGHT ROBERT WOR S 122978 FLANAGAN WILLIAM RIC S 78216 KNOTT ROBERT BRI V 314441 FLEESON CHARLES SOL V 51870/F KOVER KRISTINA ELM F 312688 FLEET MARTIN TRU S 317068 KOWAL MATTHEW LKR J SCA 5953 FLYNN DAVE TAU V 110396/F LAANMAA ALO RDG VC 273145 FORD PETER TON V 60479 LANE HUGH POO V 127891 FRASER KENNY IND V SCA 6 LANG (2) DAVE EXE V 122245 FUDGER MICHAEL WOR V 55225/F LANGLANDS CHARLES SOU V 273045 GANNON JOE ELM J 319572 LAWRENCE RICHARD ELM V 127962/F GANNON ROBERT ELM J 322736 LAWRENCE SIMON TRU V 321960 GARDNER DONALD LKR V SCA 0921 LAWRENSON BILL BPR V 6035/F GARTON LAURENCE MER S 258674 LAWS TIM EXE S 313392 GILBERT HARRY FOY S 314921 LAWSON IAIN ACU V 216518 GILBERT JULIAN WOR V 243557 LEECH ARTHUR RIC JC 302205 GILBERT-JOHNS SOPHIE SOU JF 319498 LEWIS EMILY WOR F GORMAL FRASER PIP V SCA 359645 LEWIS JOHN LKR V SCA 2357 GORMAN PETER WEY V 13922 LEWIS PERRY WEY J 336631 GORST DANIEL SOU J 299927 LIDEGAARD MORTEN FOX V 306557 GRADY FIONA NOR VF 117090/F LITTLEHALES KEVIN BRI V WCA 5631 GRAY ELIZABETH LIN JF 284194 LITTLEWOOD JULIE HPP VF 128211/F GREEHY LUCY FOX F 214545 LOCKE KEVIN V SCA 358347 GRIFFITHS GUS BRY J 319951 LODGE TIM WEY V 299518 GRIFFITHS ROB WOR J 279414 LOEDOLFF ALISTAIR WEY J WEY/880 GRINTER LEE SUT V 84723 LOVEGROVE JACK BAN S 326580 GUNN SAM ELM J 327022 LOVELL RICHARD IND V 18205 GURNEY ISABELLE BSF JF 320256 LUCAS ROLAND RIC V 12533/F HAIGH ANDREW TRE S 281429 MACHIN TONY WOR V 206732 HAIGH GRAEME TRE S 208297 MADDEN ISABEL ROY JF 312493 HALL ELOISE LBZ JF 267765 MAHONY NICK SOU S 298256 HANCHETT LOUIS ROY J 335905 MAIN OLIVER ACU V 237221 HANCY MARTIN NOR V 241988 MAINPRIZE PETER RDG V 129743/F HARDING OLIVER LON V 29824/F MARAUN THOMAS FOX V 331107 HARLEY THOR RIC V 271708 MARCINKOWSKI IRENEUSZ CHE C A9818 HAWTHORN MIKE WOR V 980/F MARLAND RYAN SOL S 317307 HAWTHORN SUE WOR VF 96033/C MARSH KEVIN RIC V 219927/F HAYCOCK JERRY LBZ V 314388 MARSHALL DEREK LKR V SCA 348 HEARD COLIN EXE V 227899 MARTIN ALISON RIC JF 230248 HERBENT ATTILA RLS V 285534 MARTIN IAN NBY V 210112 HERWANGER NIKKI RIC F 272711 MASTERS ROGER LON V 305282 HEWITT EMILY SOU F 266380 MATLALI MAX ROY S 337804 HEWITT MATT SOU S 212518 MCANDIE CALUM KIR J SCA 208457 HIELD LUCY FOX JF 307293 MCCRACKEN JOE BAN S 317651 HINVES XAVIER SOU J 333607 MCCREADY HENRY BAD S 338444 HIPKINS KATE LON JF 454225 MCDONNELL OLIVER ELM S 272773 HIPKINS KEVIN LON V 261476 MCHALE SAMUEL CLM J 466822 HISSETT IAIN BRI S 81220 MCLEOD NEIL SOU S 215574/F HODGSON JED WEY V 258135 MCSWEENY CHRISTOPHER WOR V 21026 HOFFMANN-MUZIO COSIMO RIC J 333372 MEAD CHRIS DEV V 250051 HOGAN TOM RNK S 454640 MEIKLE-BRIGGS ADRIAN RIC JC 303973 HOLLMAN KIM BAD J 234315 MERRIFIELD CLIVE TAU V 267560

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 4 (cont) Division 4 (cont) MEUHLER MAX RIC J 305347 SIMPSON STUART SWY V SCA 6503 MIDDLEHURST TIM IND V 206712 SKLENAR JAN NOR V 303947 MILLARD JACOB FOX J 340311 SLACK ELLEN ROY JF 318023 MITCHELL DANIEL CLM S 247803 SLADE RACHEL WYC F 251850 MOLNAR ROBERT MAI V 319151 SLANIUS RIMANTAS BAD V 263766 MORAN CLAIRE WOR F 107492 SMITH DAVID WOR S 206149 MORAN LAURA WOR F 110676/Y SMITH HENK IND V 454211 MORAN MICK WOR V 108663/F SMITH ISOBEL BAS F 204440/Y MORLEY JASON BAN V 187709/A SMITH JASON RAF V 77687/F MORRISSEY JOHN SLP V ICU SMITH NAOMI BAS F 206178/Y MURAD JOSH NOR S 336079 SMITH RYAN ELM J 454563 NADAL MICK NOT V 1664/F SOLWAY ELIOT ELM J 263395 NEAVE ROB RLS S 73612/F SORENY RICK RLS S 316730 NEAVE SHUNA NOT F SCA6955 STAGG RICHARD CAM V 11991/F NICHOLSON LEON SOU V 26817/F STANNARD ADAM RLS C 220026/Y NIEVEEN RICHARD WEY V 282442 STENNING PAUL LBZ S 320309 NORTH OLIVER CAM S 336442 STENNING RICHARD WEY S 290078 O'BRIEN LUKE LEA S 255753 STEVENS BO BOA V 313273 OGIN PURNA RIC M 307060 STEVENS HARRY BOA J 313275 OSIPOV ANDREZ MAI S 259752 STONEHOUSE GRAHAM RIC V 104808/F OUGHTON DUNCAN NOT V 266835 STORMONT DENNIS FOX V 251608 PALFREY JONATHON BAN S 250112 STRATHDEE NATHAN PEN J 330075 PARISH MATTHEW RIC S 301989 STREET TOM PAN V 314830 PARKER DAVID NOT V 97420/C STRICKLAND BEN RIC S 479191 PARKER JEFFERY TRE V 13560 STRONG AIDAN CLM J 330802 PARKER SOPHIE CLM F 212977/Y STRONGE SAM NOR S 223106 PARKER WILLIAM CDF J C10876 STROUD WILLIAM CLM J 335387 PARRITT ANDY FOY V 248696 SURMON MICHAEL NAI V SCA 359910 PARRY ALEX CDF J WCA 10853 SUTHERLAND DOUGY LON V 309062 PATEL VISHAL IND S 250320 SWADLING GRAEME NOT V 10064 PATERSON DEE VIK VF 300910 SWALLOW VICTORIA BOA F 95970 PEARSE TIMOTHY SOU S 111501 SWIFT REBECCA WEY JF 305771 PEMBLE DOUG ADS V 246427 SWINBURNE JAMES SKR J SCA 11397 PENHALLURICK ANDREW SOL V 284456 SYME RACHEL KIR JF SCA 9246 PETERS GUY RIC V 321093 SZE CHRIS BSF V 454501 PHILLIPS BEN RIC JC 268265 TAYLOR HELEN RIC F 288161 PICKERING MAX LBZ J 326397 TAYLOR JAMES BAS S 235157 PICKIN MATTHEW FOX S 324898 TAYLOR MIKE LON V 280033 PLANT STEVEN EAL S 306863 TAYLOR POPPY RIC F 272308 PLUMMER PAUL LBZ V 253752 TAYLOR RYAN CAM S 307298 POLGREEN LIZZIE FOX F 336619 TERRY STACEY NOR F 228226 PONOMARENKOW MARCIN RIC C 314952 THOMPSON SOPHIE WEY JF 314469 POSTILL HARRY POO J 127063 THURSBY ALEX NOR S 283106 PURCHAS MIKE BOA V 61438/F THURSBY LUKE NOR J 314770 QUIGLEY EAMON RIC V 321327 TINGAY STEVE LBZ V 39445 RABY SEB BAN S 319640 TODD KIERAN FOX J 275958 RACOVEANU JOHN RIC V 299732 TOLLE FABIAN CAM S 467763 RANCE STEVE SOU V 14236/F TONGE MARTIN RUN V 329693 RANDALL GEORGE TRE J 305513 TOOMEY PAUL RDG V 18086/F READING GEOFFREY RIC S 272714 TOOVEY JASON LKR V SCA 164646 REDMOND AMY LKR JF SCA11118 TOWNEND ASHLEY LBZ S 324884 REEVES ANDY WEY V 60250 TOZER LUCY WEY JF 312629 RENNOCKS JOHN LIN V 252348 TRICKETT ADRIAN WOR V 316516 REYNOLDS DANIEL CAM S 454899 TRUESDALE MICHAEL BAS S 129988 RIDGELY DAVID LON V 276303 TSAPENKO PAVEL BAD S 300681 RIJKS JIM NOR S 299445 TUCKER FRANKIE FOX J 337928 RILEY GORDON ANK V 129155/F TURNBULL KEVIN ANK V 224448 ROBERTS PHIL TRE V 15593/F TURNER LUKE NOR J 310465 ROBERTS STEPHANIE BPR F 253956 UNDERHILL-ROSE MICHAEL WHI V 17011 ROMAIN EMILY RIC F 244833 UNWIN NIGEL BOA V 43886 ROSE ANNIE FOX F 271292 URQUHART GEORGE BAN J 272407 ROSENFELD JOSEPH EAL J 459820 VENESS ALEX BAS J 207607 ROSS MATTHEW BAD S 337584 VIAL CORALIE RIC VF 216217/F ROWE LIVVY NOR JF 290707 VINCENT RICHARD SOR V 271156 RUFF GEMMA ROY F 234815 VORBERGER YAN RLS VC 220871/F RUFF LAURA ROY F 270417 WALKER MATTHEW RDG V 244587 RUST STEVE IND S WALKER THOMAS RIC S 301573 RZEPINSKI ADAM GLW C SCA WALLACE-LOIZOU MAIA RIC JF 251768 SANCHEZ LONGO NEL INT J SPAIN WALTERS MICHEAL BPR S 217197/Y SANDERS KIETH BRI V WARBRICK LAURA BSF F 293354 SCARR PETER ELM S 114115/F WASZKIEWICZ ANTHONY RIC V 9298 SEMINARA GIUSEPPE RIC S 266549 WATSON JEAN IND VF 252206 SHAW SEB FLA S 461610 WEBBER ISAAC SOL J 326328 SHELLEY PIRAN CAM S 59173/F WEHRENFENNIG CHRISTIAN CAM S 333006 SHEPHARD EVAN RDG S 74560 WEIR IAIN BAN C 206058/Y SHEPPY ALEX DEV J 314674 WEIR ROGER BAN S 206057/Y SIELICKI MAX FOR J SCA 367599 WELLS HILARY RIC VF 272798 SILLITOE CALLUM LBZ S 119410 WELLS NICOLE LIN F 315733

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 4 (cont) Division 5 (cont) WESLEY JOHN NOT V 35774 BLACKMAN GRACE GAI F 273405 WEST JOHN WEY V BLACKMAN IAN ROY V 228055 WESTALL MATT PAN S 78357 BLACKWOOD TOM SOU S 325672 WEVILL MARK SOL V 270287 BLATCHLEY IAN PAN V 79062/F WHITE HEIDI BSF F 327586 BORKOWIAK JERZY GLW C 359938 WHITE IAN CKP V 68786 BOURLET SAMMY DEV S 332931 WIBREW MICHAEL MAI V 7886/F BOWERS TOBIN ELM J 473729 WIGGLESWORTH MARK PAN S 114735 BOWLES ISABELLA RIC JF 332159 WIGNALL AMY RUN F 240966 BRAY ALICE FOY JF 337501 WILKINS STEVE SOL V 126649/F BROOKES CHELSEA GAI F 248665 WILKINSON PAUL ELM V 200418/F BROOKES KATIE WOR JF 465719 WILLIAMS DEAN CLM V 107756/F BROWN DANIEL SUT S 50858/F WILLIAMS GARETH CHE S 290442 BUNYON CHRIS CLM V 41779 WILLIAMS JAMES RUN S 320549 BURGESS ELLIE HPP JF 300892 WILLIAMS KATIE ELM F 120277/Y BURNESS PAUL HEN V 108796/F WILLIAMS SIMON WOR S 254817 BURNHAM ABIGAIL WEY JF 466909 WILLIS STEVE SOU V 123169F BUTLER MICHELLE NOT VF 272781 WILSON BRETT ACU S 320494 BYFORD PHIL BAN V 297115 WILSON CHARLIE ACU S 485770 BYRD GUY BAN J 466455 WISE DEAN FOX S 272778 CABRERA BENJAMIN FOY J 464984 WONG LILY RIC JF 265926 CADELL AMELIA SKYE LKR JF SCA 208274 WOODWARD PETER RAF V 312202 CALDWELL RHIANNON SKR JF SCA 11438 WOOLTORTON NIGEL MER V 11944 CAMERON-BLACKIE ANGUS WEY S 314602 YARDLEY JAMES TON S 252504 CAMPBELL BEN FOX V 227047 ZYMPELOUDIS EVANGELOS BRI S ICU CAMPBELL DEREK LBZ V 216704 CARMAN ALEX LIN S 291162 Division 5 CARN GEORGE WOR J 472415 ABBOTT JAMES WOR S 53988 CARPENTER MIKE EXE V 70381/F ABBOTT LUKE ACU S CARTER GARY LIN V 307901 ABBOTT OCTAVIA BSF VF 331809 CARTER JACK ROY J 455072 ADAIR CALLUM WOR J 318386 CASTELL TOM BAS J ADHAMI LUCIEN EAL J EAL/084 CHALMERS MICHAEL KIR S SCA 6666 ALDRIDGE GREG RIC S 251539 CHALMERS NEIL KIR S SCA 6665 ALEXANDER JAN NOR VF 310744 CHAMP LEE HER V 205918/F ALLEN EMILY LON F 262164 CHAPMAN COLIN KIR S SCA 101 ALLEN MIKE TON V 332455 CHAPMAN IAIN KIR J SCA 102 ALLEN ROBBIE FOX J 332443 CHAPMAN MARGARET KIR VF SCA 327 ARCHONDAKIS ALAN LON V 104040/F CHEADLE MARTINA TRE F 304852 ARMYTAGE HARRY IND S 324699 CHERNYSHENKO DIMITRI SOU S 281131 ARTSYBASHEVA ANFISA ROY JF ROY/231 CHILDS RICHARD WEY V ASHPOLE MARTIN NOR V 240082 CHIPPINGTON BEN LON J 310287 ASHTON ADAM LBZ J 332520 CHIPPINGTON STEWART LON S 293744 ASPELL MEGAN ELM JF Y10950 CHMIEL ALISON NOT VF 212691/C ASSER JAMES FOY V 55506 CHUDLEY COLIN BRI V 409/F ATKINS LEE RDG V 244684 CIVICO JACK PEN J 461029 AULD ALISON RIC F 455276 CLARK BEA ROY JF 326902 AVERY LAUREN CLM JF 263391 CLARK JAMES ROY S 33940 BALLA ALMIR BAD V 309205 CLARKE PETER DEV V 328474 BALLA ALMIR BAD C 309205 CLARKE PETER 2 CAM V 340606 BANFIELD PAUL RAF V 269326 CLARKE SAM HER S 326795 BANNISTER MICHAEL WEY V 68271/F CLIVE JOHN GAI V 84484/F BANSON CAROLINE NOR F 316811 COLLCOTT RICHARD BRY V 104300 BARKWAY ANDREW BPS V 96278 COLLINGE MARTYN FOY V 276459 BARKWAY GRACE BPS JF 219035 COLLINS FELIX MAI J 263125 BARKWAY KELLY BPS VF 31165 COOKE GRAHAM MAD V 220197 BARRELL STEVE LBZ V 241931 COOKE-BAYLEY HAYDYN GAI J 325789 BARRETT-HAGUE GEORGE MAD S 313116 COOMES ANDY POO V 105033 BARRY SAUL SOU J SOU/083 CORDEN DARRON WOR S 315765 BATCHELOR PAUL BAS V 61013 CORDERY JAMES WEY S 214194 BATES CHRIS FOX V 462716 COSTA RUI RDG S 319641 BATES TONY BUR V 201606 COTTON NICK RIC V 236746 BATTISON BARNES BAN J 339828 COX AMBER ELM JF 321604 BATTISON RO RDG F 322387 COX JAMIE BAS V 223957 BAUGH WILLIAM GAI V 321228 CRAWFORD ROGER RIC V 219952 BAYES ALEX CLM S 313684 CRAWLEY BEN FOY J 475878 BAYLIS RUSSELL TAM V 314983 CREW PAUL RIC V 272992 BEAVER TIM NOT S 239054 CRIST TARA LON VF 324931 BEDDARD BEN HER J 307614 CROSBY STUART ANK V 267257 BELCHER PERRY EXE V 302530 CROSSMAN MIKE RDG V 58306/F BELL STUART DEV V 241742 CROSSWOOD TIM TAM V 128767/F BENNETT STEVE BRI V 26460 CUDDINGTON DAVID NOT S 266641 BERCHTOLD MARGARETHE RIC VF 248381 CURRY PHIL CLM V 271327 BEST DAVID RAF V 309851 CURTIS PAUL MAI V 119953 BEVEN TIM BPS V 316816 DALLIMORE CAROLINE CDF VF WCA 11458 BIRTWISTLE JOE PEN S 266499 DALLIMORE NICK CDF V WCA 11484 BLACKBURN KIERON CLM V 104035/F DANIELS NICK LON V 52444/F BLACKER CHRIS SOU C 302257 DANIELS WIKI LON VF 96746/C BLACKMAN FRAZER RIC S 240573 DARK ALISON BOA VF 112324/F

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 5 (cont) Division 5 (cont) DARRAGH DAVID MER V 285910 GUOTH BARBARA WEY VF 325690 DAUNCEY SAM WEY J 466163 GURNEY DAVID BSF J 467782 DAVIS-SMITH THOMAS NOR J 312942 GUSCOTT GINA LBZ VF 291722 DAY DOMINIC PLY S 272488 HALL ROB RIC V 250948 DE FERRER MADDIE WEY JF 217690/Y HAMMOND BRIAN RDG V 245066 DE FERRER MARTHE WEY F 203145/Y HAMMOND KEIRAN BUD J 322702 DEVILLE MARK CLM V 281348 HAMMOND SIMON BUD V 29815 DINGLEY AMELIA LIN F 319088 HANCHETT JESSICA ROY JF 316989 DODSON ANDY ADS V 74419/F HANCY SARAH CLM VF 281501 DORAN ANDY LIN V 332254 HANGER SIMON BAN V 241712 DOUGALL EMMA FOX F 468741 HANSFORD ROB BAS S 259417 DRANE HANNAH NOR F 271605 HARGRAVES ANDREW TRE S 258649 DRAY MATTHEW CKP J 475856 HARLEY THOR RIC VC 271708 DUFF KERRY NOR VF 38806/F HARPER GARY BAN V 221883 DUFFIELD MAX CLM S 335405 HARRALL MARTIN CHP V 6792 DUNFORD ROY NOR V 256930 HARRISON ANDY CLM S 103823 DURNFORD JACK SOU J 322174 HART TOM BAN J 337902 DURRANT ABBIE NOT JF 287187 HARTE WILL BAN V 290280 EASTON DEAN BPR V 201605 HARTLEY WILLIAM BAN V 304632 EDE MOLLY NOR JF 332327 HAWTHORN EMMA WOR F 104102/C EDMOND-SEAL BOB FOX V 320282 HAYES DES RDG V 455297 ELLIOTT JAKE SOL J 325747 HEELEY MARK IND V ELLIOTT JON IND V 4486 HENDERSON PAULA KIR F SCA11036 ELLIOTT REGINALD LBZ V 233003 HERBERT MATTHEW MAD S 318119 ELLIOTT ROSS EXE S 463134 HERWANGER TANYA RIC VF 262782 ELLIS SARAH FLA JF 265669 HEWETT EARL IND V 327494 ENGLISH BROOKE ELM JF 320107 HEWETT GARETH IND S ENOCH DAVID NOT V 12315 HIBBITT SEAN WIN J 288407 EVANS NEIL MAD V 75366/F HICKS HARRIET NOR F 121752/Y FALCONER-CUNNINGHAM CAMERON DEV J DEV/098 HICKS JULIE NOR VF 49704/F FEGENT MICHAEL RIC V 287948 HILL PAUL IND V 279068 FERGUSSON GARETH GAI S 52007/F HILLS MELODY RIC JF 454171 FERRIS CLIVE RIC V 265682 HOLLINS TOM RDG V 311863 FIELD ANDY RDG V 121122 HOLT RUBY DEV JF DEV/075 FIELDEN PAUL TAU S 24497 HOOLEY GEOFF GLW V SCA 363990 FINCH MARK MAD V 79946/F HOPE MATTHEW RIC S 282443 FINLAYSON DANIEL RIC C 292267 HORN CAMERON S 280526 FINNIS JOE ROY S 466865 HOSKING ANNABELL TRU F 309830 FIRTH GEORGE LON J 321742 HOW MATT NOR V 324111 FISHBURN STRUAN CHE J 272936 HOWELL CATHY NOT F 128119/F FITZSIMONS MARTIN RIC S 203316 HUNT ANDREW RIC V 331958 FORD YAEL TON F 52954/F HUNT GEORGIA BAN F 329997 FORTESCUE HUGO WEY J 468988 HUNT RYAN SOR JC 126769/D FOSTER S 126130/F ILETT PETER NOT V 251561 FOWKES LAURENCE ACU V 457503 ILLINESI JENNY ELM F 120501 FOX WENDY BAS JF 228130 INGPEN ANDREW RDG V 465955 FRANCIS SARAH BAS VF 222746 IP YUN EAL JF 333600 FREEMAN ANOUSHKA DEV JF 465283 IVES TIM ACU V 296394 FRY JULIAN TAM S 336252 JADAV ISAAC TRU J 464372 FRYER IAIN RIC S 316434 JEFFRESON NIGEL SOU V 283268 FRYER TOM HEM C JOHNS JONATHAN BAS V 223018 GALLOWAY ALISON CAM F 298992 JOHNSON LYNDON MAL V 212524 GALUCKA KLAUDIA RIC VF 226349 JOHNSON THOMAS NOR J 300180 GANDY DAVID BAS V 45353 JOHNSTONE JEMIMA RIC VF 206685 GARDENER ALISON TRE JF 275128 JONES CAROLINE NOT F 240510 GARDNER STEPHEN LIN V 475172 JONES CHRIS LBZ S 41300 GARRETT DAVID IND S 299342 JONES ELLA RANDMAEL SOL JF ICU GATFIELD MIKE HEM S 454686 JONES NATASHA WEY JF 466906 GILBERT JOHN PEN V 282432 JONES SIMON BRY V 46389 GILBERT-JOHNS JACK SOU J SOU/025 JORDAN JAMES FOX S 281313 GILBERT-JOHNS RICHARD SOU V 63155/F JOUBERT YOLANDE RIC VF 469456 GILL THOMAS NOT S 329562 JUAN-BALCH MAX BAS J 282453 GILLMER EMMA WEY F 325663 KANTOLINNA BLAIR SOU V 236387 GOLDER ELENA FOX F 260412/F KAVANAGH JOHN MAD V 52634/F GRAVELLE SABRINA WEY F KAY SIMON BOA V 319411 GRAY SUE RDG VF 31828/F KEIR ANDREW NOT S 71134/F GREASLEY MAX WIN J 342909 KEMP LIZELLE LKR VF SCA 360955 GREEN LEO LON S 306785 KERESZTURI GABOR EAL S 322599 GREEN MAX LBZ J 332609 KHLAF SOPHIE RIC F 171368 GREEN NICK IND S 316128 KILVINGTON MANON ADS JF 339672 GREEN ROBERT NOR V 321020 KING RICHARD IND V 257152 GREENAWAY BRIAN FOY V 332541 KRUCZYNSKI MARCIN WOL S 326723 GREGORY PAUL WOR V 305994 KUCSKA IMRE NOT S 330094 GREYSON-NEWMAN TONY RIC V 310163 LACEY JONATHAN KIM J 265124 GROVER LIAM WOR S 237085 LANG (1) DAVE EXE V 215495 GUERRA JOSE POO V 276996 LANGFORD RICHARD CAM S 294647 GUEST LUCY LIN JF 317718 LANGHAM JOE WEY V 228642 GUEST ROBERT LIN V 317177 LATCHEM MARK BAN S 306336

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 5 (cont) Division 5 (cont) LAVARACK IAN RIC V 242226 PEARCE KEVIN FOY V 107054/F LAY CHRIS ACU S 298882 PEASE CHRISTOPHER TRU V 20149/F LEE-GILL SAM RIC S 464815 PENDLE ALI NOR VF 96009/C LEE-SMITH CLIFFORD NOR V 248391 PENN TERRY FOX V 208258 LEEKE GARY WOR V 237110 PERRY TONY VIK V 314319 LEES ROBIN BAS V 5895/F PETCHER HARVEY DUD J 328930 LEESON NIGEL MAD V 309726 PETERS OLIVER RIC J 321094 LEWIN JAMES BRY J BRY/080 PETERSEN MARK HEM C LEWIS GAVIN GLO V 50826 PHILLIPS DAVE NOT V 1705/F LING NATHAN ACU S 203629 PICKERING BEN SOU S 215471 LOBBAN KEITH BAN V 252183 PIGOTT MIKE RIC S 83249/F LOFT KIERAN EXE S 463780 PLAYLE WILLIAM BAD V 229965 LONG JESSICA FOX JF 275957 PLEWMAN DAN WEY S 473732 LONG NATHAN WEY V 127992 POBLETE LAURA RIC F 209278 LONG SOPHIE FOX JF 275959 PRENDEVILLE NICOLE RIC F 282465 LOPEZ CARLOS RIC J 337493 PRESTON ANDREW KIR S LOWTHORPE ANDREW KIN S 117393 PRICE BRYN MAI V 309215 LUCAS CHRIS ADS S 332503 PROSSER JACK RIC S 332389 LUCASS VICKI RDG F 330228 PRYOR MARK VIK V 46948 LUCK CHRIS WEY V 55307/F QUITTENTON DEBORAH LIN VF 227713 LUNN JAKE PLY S 255737 RADAVICIUS AUDRIUS NOR S 336709 MACKEN FELIX CKP J 475760 RAMROTH HERIBERT FOX V 334161 MACKENZIE EUAN RIC V 275630 REES-CLARK STEVEN BAS S 200414 MACKINTOSH ALAN KIR V SCA 258 REEVES ALEX ADS S MACKINTOSH URSULA KIR VF SCA 10828 REEVES NICHOLAS ADS V 85746/F MACLEOD LUCY PLY F 301692 REGAN MOLLY RDG F 302276 MALANOWSKA ANGELIKA NOT F 334724 REISINGER PETER ROY S 322781 MARLOW LIBBY FOX F 270933 REMINGTON RICHARD FOX V 117032 MARTIN BETH RIC F 295597 RICHARDS CHRIS LON V 329392 MATHEWS DANNY WOL S 265740 RICHARDS SELWYN POO V 287196 MATTHEWS DAVID TAM S 249301 RICHMOND MARTIN RDG V 297817 MATTHEWS MARTIN NOR V 7842 RICKETTS DAVE ANK V 208146/F MAXTED ANDY MLO V 9463 RIDGWAY KEVIN ANK S 240776 MCCLUSKEY STEVEN PAN V 65287/F RILEY EMMA FOY F 111182/Y MCCREADY HENRY BAD J BAD/309 RIPPINGTON SAMANTHA WOK FC 107742/E MCDONALD RODDY IND V SCA 1506 RIPPINGTON SAMANTHA WOK F 107742/F MELLELIEU JOHN LON S 248292 RIX GAVIN NOR V 218879 MELVILLE NEIL RIC V 287621 ROBERT LINEHAM ABF S A3671 MEUHLER MARLENE RIC JF 320556 ROBERTS JACOB LON J 336463 MIETUS PETER NOT V 216237 ROBERTS JAMES CHE J CHE/028 MIKLOS RENATA RDG VF 242020 ROBSON IAN LON V 325901 MILES DARREN BAN V 56233 ROOKS ROB SUT V 34724/F MILLEST ANDREW MAD V 23241/F ROSE ELEANOR FOX F 224438 MILLEST SARAH NOT F 96190/C ROSS ANDREW NOR V 51765/F MITCHELL JAMES BAN J 465103 ROUTLEDGE CYRILL ANK V 335729 MITCHELL SOPHIE LON F 327709 RUNNEGAR TONY VIK V 285575 MOON DUNCAN MAI J 280463 RUSHTON DAVID FOX V 298243 MOORE DAVID FOY V 319852 RUSSELL PHILLIP IND V 18131 MORRIS ALEX BTH J 473863 RYAN ENDA SOU V 124616 MORRIS CHARLIE FOX J 333759 RYAN LUCY BAN VF 219809/F MORRIS PTOLEMY WEY J 460152 SALISBURY CERIDWEN CAM F 454834 MULLINS GUY WEY S 271975 SAMPSON PAUL LON V 241184 MURNAGHAN LIZ BAS VF 26107/F SANGOUARD ELISABETH RIC VF 256612 MURPHY ADAM LBZ S 124522 SCHNEPP PHILIP EXE V 122131 MUSGRAVE PHIL RDG V 465640 SCOTT FREYA WEY JF 466544 NASH FRANK FOX J 466422 SCOTT TIM NOR V 82381/F NEVITT ANDREW WOR V 73583/F SEALEY HANNAH RDG F 242625 NICHOLLS BRADDIE RIC J 335220 SERPELL MORGAN KIR J SCA 362675 NIXON SIMON RUN V 55152/F SEWARD DAVID NBY V 17952 NORRIS STUART KIN S 224383 SHARP CHRISTOPHER NOR V 60747/F NORTH NANETTE CAM F 263134 SHARPE WILLIAM TRU V 226518 NORTON FREDDY WEY J 100405/14 SILLITO DAN BPR S 318675 O'BRIEN FINN LEA J 461619 SILLITOE NEIL LBZ V 42106/F O'CONNOR ANGUS NOT V 279065 SIMPSON ALASKA VIK F 231072 O'DONNELL DAN BAN S SIMPSON SAM LON V 217053 OLIVER RICHARD LIN V 9065 SINGLETON CHRISTOPHER CKP J 336787 OLSEN RICHARD MAI V 231558 SKELLERN CHRISTOPHER WOR V 29198/F ORME NEIL ANK V 285353 SMITH CHRIS IND SC ORME SIMONE ANK F 285355 SMITH CONNOR NOR J 312257 OUGHTON LYNDA NOT VF 266834 SMITH ELLA WEY JF 471346 OXTOBY LYDIA LBZ F 320363 SMITH GARY NOR V 311057 PANRUCKER MIKE BSF V 106812 SMITH JOSHUA LIN J 322155 PARKER JAMES(FESS) WOR V 32697/F SMITH LEWIS LIN J 463620 PARTRIDGE GARY TRU V 320043 SMITH RHONWYN LKR F SCA 5682 PASSMORE JULIA TON VF 287615 SMITH STEVE DAVID WEY V 325586 PASSMORE ROB TON V 287614 SOLWAY ANDY FOX V 266405 PASZTOR ATTILA EAL S EAL/072 STAFFORD TOM IND SC 313975 PAYNE JOHN EXE V 295545 STANTON DAVID BAN V 219808/F

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 6 (cont) Division 6 (cont) HUDSON SIMON FOX S 281277 MILLAR KATHARINE EXE JF 475769 HUMPHREYS RICHARD GAI V 237031 MOBBS HOLLY BAS F 311257 HUNT RYAN SOR J 126769/D MONGAN RICHARD LIN J 475004 HUSBAND KATIE FOX JF 280951 MORAN JAYNE WOR VF 108664/C HUTCHINSON ERIKA RDG VF 281337 MORHAM ALISON INT VF ICU HUTCHINSON PETER RIC V MORILLA ALBERTO INT JC SPAIN IGLESIAS DIAZ LUIS INT J SPAIN MORILLA LUCIA INT JF SPAIN INCE JOHN TON V 43540/F MORRIS AMANDA LBZ VF 291779 JALLAEI ZIA SOU V 257909 MORRIS BETHANY LBZ JF 320366 JAMES SUZANNA WEY JF WEY/553 MORTON NICK RIC V 245813 JARRATT THEO LIN V 262946 MOSSMAN ANDREW BAN V 279755 JEFFERIES DAVID PEN V 117870/F MOXON NOAH BAN J 468044 JEFFS PAUL BAS V 111695/F MUNRO SEUMAS RDG V 264627 JENKINS TREVOR LON S 454633 MURPHY DANIEL WEY S 276124 JOHNSON COLETTE BAN VF 256096 MURPHY HELEN WEY F 276125 JOHNSON-WHITTLE PAUL IND S 316354 MURPHY MELANIE BAN VF 110499/C JONES GARETH KIN V 254309 MUSGAARD MARIA FOX F 306558 JONES GAVIN WEY V 330158 MYATT CHRIS RIC S 326918 JUTISZ SEBASTIAN CAM S MYATT MARIE TRE F 285865 KEARNEY SCARLETT WOR F 249510 NAGY GABOR RUN S 330867 KEMP JACK RDG J RDG/097 NEALE GREGORY TON J TON/003 KEMP NAT WOR VF 461105 NEALE JONATHAN TON J 338172 KENNY MEGAN BSF F 467595 NEUSINGER EVE EXE JF 333599 KENT JOHN BOA V 1395 NEW STEVE DEV V 281910 KERBY TOBY BRY J BRY/083 NEWBERY MICHAEL VIK V 110548/F KERSHAW IAN GLO V 104893 NIEC RADEK IND S KINZLER HARALD RIC V 335015 NIEKAMP STEFANIE FOX F 463570 KIRBY ROB WOL V 50655 NISBET-JONES PETER RIC S 323594 KIRSCHSTEIN SABINE RDG VF 312196 NORTON CHARLIE WEY JF WEY/750 KITSON STEPHEN NOT V 268172 O'BRYNE DOM RDG V 125516/F KNIGHT JULIAN FOX V 287571 O'NEILL CHRIS MAL S 121243 KNIGHT PIP FOX JF 288675 OLIVER JACK WEY J 289227 KRAUS LENA FOY F 28260 OLIVER LAURENCE LIN V 1987 LABBANE MALEK RIC VF 283214 PALMER ANNA LON F 330265 LACK KEVIN LIN V 301591 PALMER IAN PAN V 118002/F LANKESTER TOBY WOK V 11889/L PAPWORTH-SMITH PAUL DEV V 218660 LANNON PETER RNK S PARKER OLIVER CKP J 249939 LARK RICHARD IND V PARROTT RICHARD PRA VC 256622 LARRINAGA LAURA INT JF SPAIN PATERSON ALAN IND V SCA 361290 LAY REBECCA ACU F 298883 PATIENT ADAM MAI J 258220 LEE JOHN HER V 2457/F PEARCE RAY BAN V 79460/F LEE LYNN HER VF 273523 PEARCE SIMON TRE V 338163 LEE MICHAEL ACU S 315325 PEARSON ED WOK J 219284/Y LEVER MOLLY NOT JF 330546 PENNYCOOK GEORGE LKR J SCA 209635 LINEKER CATHERINE NOT F 330026 PERKINS THOMAS RDG J RDG/125 LINNELL LOUISE NOR F PETERS ANNETTE RIC VF 321091 LITTLEWOOD MEGAN HPP JF 330424 PETERS MARK FOY V 73515 LIVERSEDGE JAKE IND J PHILLP M ROY V 314650 LLOYD ALASTAIR TAU J 321362 PICKERING ISOBELLE LBZ JF 326396 LO JOSEPH SOU V 52388/F PICKERING MARK LBZ V 262544 LOBBAN SANDY BAN J 252184 PIERCY DAFFYD BAD S 301117 LONGSHAW CALLUM NOT S 459601 PIRMUHAMEDOV JONATHAN CLM J 465300 LUCAS DOMINIQUE RDG V 269681 POPE NICK ACU V 328554 LUKE GAVIN PAN V 111982 POTTERTON TONY RDG V 224469 LUNN MATTHEW RLS S 128238/Y POWELL EMILY RIC JF 332047 MACQUEEN IAN DEV V 263554 POWELL WENDY SOU VF 303821 MACQUEEN JACKY DEV VF 283273 PRICE HARRY RLS J RLS/09 MAHONEY JAMES DEV V 279637 PRIDAY JILL DEV VF 316372 MAINPRIZE SARAH RDG VF 207815/F PROCTOR-CROZIER JESSICA CHE JF 335005 MARMON BOB FOX V 267677 PULLINGER ISOBEL FOX JF 327307 MARSHALL LINSAY NOT F 330425 RAD ALI SOU V MARSHALL-TAYLOR PAUL RIC S 319215 RALPH PAUL RDG V 2620/F MARTIN ALLY FOY VF 248697 RAMSAY KEVIN NAI V SCA 208707 MASON BEN IND V RAWSON ANDY RDG V 45226/F MATHIESON JOHN TON V 230304 REDGRAVE SIR STEVE LON V 279577 MATTHEWS NEIL BAS V 209466 REILLY PETER LBZ J 323388 MAWSON BOB PEN V 76997 RICHARDSON HARRY BOA S BOA/077 MAWSON-BURREN BLAKE PEN J 333320 RIJKS ALEC NOR J 312241 MCCABE MIKE RUN V 111070 ROBINS GUY BAN V 124144/F MCCONNELL MICHAEL EAL V 333269 ROEBUCK PAUL MAL V 252342 MCCONNELL SIOBHAN EAL JF 337205 ROGHI ALIS NOR JF 476142 MCLEOD JOANNE SOU F 224375 RONAN SHANE EAL S 267205 MCLEOD MARY ELM JF 331538 ROOKS SIMONE SUT F 297214 MCMULLEN GEORGINA ELM JF 296690 ROSATI TONY LON V 259073 MEE DANIEL LON S 243498 ROSE PAUL TAM V 29374/F MERRIFIELD HARVEY TAU J 292828 ROSS LUCY RIC VF 325840 METCALFE VICKY PAN VF 58497/F ROSS OLWEN RIC VF 79596 MILES ARCHIE LIN V 120719 ROTHERY PETER FOX V 340089

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 6 (cont) Division 6 (cont) ROWE SIOBHAN NOR VF 290706 WALKER RICH ACU V ROWLAND THOMAS ROY S WALKER SIMON HUN J 312941 RUDGE NICOLA BPR VF 212530 WALLEY SIMON SOU S 314103 RUSSELL NORMAN EXE V 257734 WALSH DAVE WOR V 203087 SAMBOROWSKI NICK BOA J BOA/075 WALTER MICHAEL FOX V 454599 SAMPSON CHARLOTTE LON JF 305369 WALTERS DAVID BPR V 129910 SANIGAR ANDREW DEV V 283317 WARD HENRY BRY J BRY/074 SARGENT NIGEL SOU V 264442 WARD RICHARD EXE V 15061/F SAVORY CLIVE VIK V 275221 WARLAND GRAHAM BAN V 51523/F SCHESKE ZOE RIC JF RIC/446 WATKINS MARI SWA JF C10859 SCHOLEY ROBERT CHE V 1573/F WATSON SAM RDG S 303857 SCOTT ADAM ACU S 283308 WEBB BENJAMIN WEY S 339309 SCOTT EMILY BSF JF 461758 WEBB JOE HYM S 462012 SEAFORD ANITA RDG VF 76974/F WECKOWSKI MIKOLAJ GLW SC SHARP CLARE RAF F A323712 WEIR EUAN BAN S 325301 SHARP DIANE LKR F SCA 1619 WESTGATE NIKKI WOR F 283328 SHAW ADRIAN NSK V SCA 10238 WHITE LEXIE BSF JF SCA 205973 SHAW CALUM WEY V 236010 WHITE PHILIP ACU V 328608 SHEAHAN RICHARD RUT V WHITEFIELD MARK RIC S 312260 SHEHATA LILLA RIC JF 338170 WHITEHALL MARIE-EVE FOX VF 335386 SHEPHERD JAMES FOX V 327414 WIBBERLY THOMAS KIR S SHEPPARD EMMA FOX VF 295379 WILKINS SHARON PRA F 52360 SHEPPERSON EMILY NOT JF 278053 WILKINSON ETHAN WEY J 477415 SIBLEY ROB FOX V 325519 WILLIAMS STEVE ELM V 269547 SIMPSON KEITH RDG V 228370 WILLIS PETE CLM V 312899 SKITTERALL CHRIS RUN V 267933 WILLIS ROBERT ACU S 316326 SMITH KIERAN NOR J 312258 WILLIS SIMON CHP S 230485 SMITH MATTHEW SOU V 287314 WILSON OWEN DUD J 473008 SMITH PAUL BAN V 268568 WILSON THOMAS IND J 454184 SMITH RICHARD BAD S 126257 WINDMILL STEVE POO VC 334941 SOMERSET RICHARD BAS V 61580/F WINTER EWAN RIC J 314837 SPARKES DAVID NOR V 251937 WITT HOWARD DEV V 307519 SPENCER KAY HER VF 111732 WOOD DAVE WOR V 117429/F SPENCER NICHOLAS TRE F 264377 WOOD GRAHAM POO V 264578 SPENCER TONY HER V 203 WOOD MEGAN BAN F 217546/Y SPICER ANTHONY RIC V 299698 WOODS MAX IND V 326342 SPINOLA JOAO BSF S ICU WORRALL MARIA CAM VF 327391 SPRUCE MARK SOU V 251059 WORSHIP CALLUM BAS J 469709 STARKEY PATRICK BRI S ICU WROBEL GAVIN DEV V 240728 STENNING PAUL LBZ SC 320309 WYNELL-MAYOW LUKE EXE S 318308 STEW OSCAR WEY J 100405/03 YOUNG JEMIMA WEY F 474343 STRATHDEE STUART PEN V 9143 ZELEZETSKII IGOR TON V 279978 SUDEIKYTE DOVILE ROY F 459842 SUNDERLAND KEITH TRE V 15589 Division 7 SURRAGE PAUL BSF V 55059/F ABEL NIGEL TON V 6336 SUTHERLAND ROBERT WOK V 62267/F ABSOLOM PETE BAS V 25029/F SWALLOW STEPHEN YOU V 64092 ADAMS DAVID RAF S 304548 SYKES PAUL IND S 316854 ADNITT NICK IND VC 237186 TALBOT JOHN WOR V 80574/F ALDERWICK ANDY GLO V 340591 TANNOCK COLIN ANG V SCA 206899 ALDRIDGE PAUL TON V 251538 TARBUCK DAVID WOL V 27492 AMEY PHIL SOU V 248222 TATE DEREK DEV V 309552 ANDREWS CAITLIN LIN JF LIN/061 TAYLOR ED ROY S ARCHER ALEX HYM S 290079 TAYLOR MALCOLM EXE J 304578 ARMITAGE OLIVER CAM S TAYLOR NICK VIK V 270790 ARMSHAW LOUISE EXE F 55448 TAYLOR NICOLA ELM F 57004/F ARMSTRONG ALEXANDRA LKR JF SCA 211805 TENNYSON KEVIN NOT V 256987 ASHCROFT CHRIS PEN V 322698 THACKRAY IAN DEV V ASHWELL JASON BAS V 228066 THOMAS CAI EAL J 476534 ATHERTON PAUL PAN V 218170/C THOMAS CHRIS RLS S 333501 AUSTIN PETER WEY S 333545 THRAVES ELEANOR NOT F 462128 AVERY ABI ROY JF 332075 TICKELL OLIVER FOX V 472000 AVERY TRACY CLM F 267416 TOMLINSON MATT NOR S 308855 BAILEY CLAUDE PRA V 312382 TOMPKINS TERRY MAI S 21006/F BAKER CHRIS FOX V 466196 TROTT JOHN ROY S 240391 BAKER KARL BAD S TRUESDALE TIM BAS V 129986/F BAKER LARRY HAS S 282070 TRUNKS ANDY PRA VC 295409 BAKER SARAH HAS F 282071 TRUNKS LISA PRA VFC 295410 BALLA ROMEO BAD J BAD/311 TUCKER ALEX BAD S 245398 BANNATYNE CAMERON PPL J SOR/102 UNWIN HEIDI NOT F 330363 BANTON JOE LIN J LIN/086 URQUHART JESSIE BAN JF 272409 BARBER FIONA LBZ F 316034 URQUHART ROSS NAI J SCA 370539 BARCLAY MITCH EXE V 207653 URQUHART SIOBHAN BAN VF 256762 BARKER OWEN PAN J PAN/507 USTAOGLU CAGRI MAI J 311212 BARNARD LEANNE LIN F 315982 VALLANO ENRIQUE RIC V 289787 BARNARD PIPPA POO JF 329498 VAMOS ANNA CAM JF CAM/001 BARNARD TOM POO VC 262555 VAUGHN-FOWLER NICK RDG V 82622 BARNES DAVE BPR V 224119 WALKER KEITH HEN V 1569/F BARNETT ANNE BSF VF 335253

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 7 (cont) Division 7 (cont) BARNICOAT ALFIE FOX J FOX/181 CRABTREE DONNA EXE F 463360 BARNICOAT OLIVER FOX V 231728 CRABTREE JESSICA RIC F 479005 BATEMAN FRANCES BRE F A6839 CRAMER CHARLIE SOU J SOU/108 BATES ROBERT VIK V 204871/F CRAMPTON JOEL MAI J 263943 BELL JAMES LON V 225348 CREEDON TIM FOX S 319543 BENNELL JON TON S 292746 CRESSWELL GEORGE RNK S BENSTEAD RUBY ELM JF 331560 CRISP PAUL SHP V BIDLE GILLIAN BPS VF 464141 CRISPIN ANN EXE VF 333519 BIDLE GRAHAM BPS V 50697 CRISPIN MIKE EXE V 52452 BLAKE SIMON POO V 17556 CROSSLEY EDWARD RLS JF 463816 BLAKEBOROUGH MARGARET CHE VF 28215/F CROSSWOOD DOMINIQUE IND F BLEWITT ALICE DEV F 299768 CROXFORD BLAKE CAM J BLUETT IEUAN LAU J LAU/001 CUNNINGHAM TOM BUD V BOONHAM CHRIS RDG V 473416 DAINS RON BAD V 4403 BOWDITCH IAN SHP V 15284/F DALRYMPLE DANNY ITV V 2624 BOWERS GEOFFREY NOT V 338415 DARNBOROUGH HOLLIE EXE JF 464856 BOWERS ROWAN ELM J 473730 DAVIS RICHARD ITV V 1172/F BOYLE CHARLIE RIC J RIC/544 DAVISON SARAH BAN VF 255085 BOYT JAMIE WOK S 211866/Y DAY NATALIE DEV JF 340449 BRADLEY ROSS ROY J 326369 DEACON DAVID WOK V 83854/F BRECKELS MARK NOR S DIBB NICK RIC V 335364 BREYER RUSSEL IPS V 330922 DIMMOCK MILLIE WEY JF WEY/832 BRIGGS ROY WEY V 28132 DIXON KATY LBZ JF 312961 BRIGHTBURN BRODIE RLS J RLS/5010 DIXON NIGEL LBZ V 289625 BRISTOW NIKKI PNZ VF 96204 DONOGHUE ELEANOR RDG F 463053 BROCKWAY MIKE LKR V SCA 355505 DOUGHTY ANDREW NOT V 248669 BROOKFIELD CHLOE BAN JF BAN/060 DRAPER GRACE IND F 278180 BROWN ALFIE EAL J EAL/090 DRAPER LILY ANK JF 278181 BROWN HANNAH LBZ JF 327139 DREW RICHARD WOR V 298795 BROWN SAM PRA J PRA/ DREY MATTHEW CKP J CKP/751 BROWN SUSAN LBZ VF 117901 DU PLOOY LUKE FOX S 312009 BROWN TONY NOR V 263154 DU PLOOY TREVOR FOX V 312008 BRUTON ANNA BAN F 298145 DUCKET THOMAS BRY J BRY/068 BRYANT LUCY TON F 269758 DUFF COLIN TON V 111331 BULLOCK GORDON BAD V 318925 DURRANT ESME NOT JF NOT/903 BUNYAN JOHN MAD V 225678 DYNDOR FELICITY BAN F 306357 BURGESS BRIAN POO V 10324 DZIURMAN SABINA RIC VF 286554 BURNS LAURA VIK JF 329283 EAGLES JACK BAD J 313621 BURR PAUL WEY V 318102 EBBAGE ALAN BAS V 213391 BURT STEVEN TAU J 306856 EBBAGE CAROLINE BAS VF 225926 BURTON ALLAN WEY V 42952/F EDE GABY NOR JF NOR/088 BURTWELL JENNIFER LBZ F 124698 EDMOND-SEAL ANNA FOX VF 320283 BUSUIOC ANDREI RIC S 290597 EDMOND-SEAL HENRY FOX J FOX/171 BUTLER BRIAN GLO V 65142 EDMUNDS NICK RIC V 317856 BUTLER FAY PAN VF 280574 ELLIOTT CONRAD SOL V 332117 BUTTON PETER BAN V 126576/F ELLIOTT HEATHER RIC VF 236261 BUZZARD DAWN BAN VF 269730 ELLIS CHRIS BOA J 472975 BUZZARD NEIL BAN C 269731 ELLIS GEORGE LAU J LAU/002 BYERS CASSIE TRU F 221835 ELLIS JONNY BOA J 305779 BYRNE PHOEBE ROY JF ROY/178 ELLSIGOOD JAKE CAM J CAM/1405 CAMPBELL MEGAN LBZ JF 257060 ELSON GEORGE ACU V 283245 CANN STEVE RAF V EWART-BROOKES TOMMY FOX J FOX/257 CARROLL PAUL BTH V 1825 FARMER ALEXANDRA SOL JF SOL/078 CARTER PAUL BAD S 279040 FARQUHARSON STEWART NOR V 110904/F CARVELL NICK WEY J WEY/486 FENDER LYNNE LIN VF 284590 CASE MIKE GLO V 121410 FENN KEYALA BAD JF 283988 CHADS ED CHU J 329822 FIELD KIRSTIN RIC F 333293 CHAMBERLAIN TIM CLM V 337446 FIELDEN THOMAS TAU J TAU/992 CHILDERSTONE AMANDA WEY VF 96040/C FILLINGHAM MALCOLM WOK V 42835 CHIPPINGTON JEANETTE LON F 283767 FILLINGHAM PATRICK WOK J WOK/001 CHIPPINGTON RIA LON JF 310288 FIRMAN DAVE EXE V 69747/F CIANCHI DAVE HER V 45843/F FISHER AARON WIN J CLARK DANIELE IND F FISHER ABBIE LIN JF LIN/079 CLARKE JOANNA SOU F 325400 FISHER CHRIS TON J 469921 CLOAKE EWAN CLM J CLM/032 FISHER-MILLAR AARON WIN J WIN/120 COCKERILL MICHAEL RUT V 59900F FITZPATRICK PAUL RNK V 72060 COLBY SUE DEV VF 284801 FLACK TAMSEN BAN VF 99056 COLE ANDY WOR V 306019 FLAVELL JOSH LIN J LIN/042 COLE ED IND V 33053 FLOCKHART ALEX RIC S 454936 COLEMAN CLAUDIA SUT JF SUT/733 FLYNN CHRIS TAU J 326800 COLLIER PETER EXE S 463622 FORD PETER CAM S COLLINS TIM RIC V 291222 FORTUN ANA FOX VF 218593 COLLISON SALLY PRA FC 252580 FOWELL SARAH SOU F 271134 COOK OLIVER 2 SOL JC 290474 FOWLER MARTIN IND S 463751 COOKE MADISON GAI JF GAI/041 FRANCIS MARK FOX V 298242 COOKE MOLLY GAI JF GAI/042 FRANKLIN ELIZABETH SOL VF 54664/F COPLAND ROWAN NOR J NOR/085 FREEMAN ADRIAN EXE V 282063 COTTON STEPHEN GLO V 244915 FREER JENNIE VIK F 302556

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 7 (cont) Division 7 (cont) FRENCH BECKY EXE F 327781 JALLAND TOM 4AS J 296853 FUGGLE TIM PRA VC JAMES MARK VIK V 281057 FUIK MAREK EXE S JANKOWSKI KAROL FOR S GAGE ANDREW MAD V 217485 JARRATT ELLA LIN JF LIN/051 GANDY THOMAS BAS J BAS/035 JAULT HANNAH BAN JF BAN/029 GARDENER JESSICA EXE JF 477158 JAULT OLIVER BAN J BAN/005 GARDENER NIGEL TRE V 281489 JEFFRESON GRAHAM SOU S 299649 GASH CHRIS DCP V A8358 JENKINS JUSTINE NOT F 468264 GAUNT TIM TAM S 64861 JEPSON KLARA FOX JF FOX/231 GELDER SIMON CHE V 287904 JINKS KATE BPR VF 200577 GILL JOJO RIC JF RIC/376 JOHNSON ALISTAIR EXE JF EXE/088 GILLESPIE JANET PAN VF 127799 JOHNSON CHRIS BAN V 256095 GOATER TOBY BAN J BAN/030 JOHNSON CHRIS HYM V 252788 GOODALL MALCOLM MVR V 238782 JOHNSON-FERGUSON ALISTAIR EXE J EXE/045 GORST EMILY SOU JF 38955 JOHNSTON REBECCA FOX F 335217 GORST PETER SOU V 299977 JONES ARWYN CDF S WCA A5432 GOULD KEVIN SOU V 237403 JONES BETH BAN JF BAN/016 GOWER JENNY FOX VF 208257 JONES BRYONY HER F 313883 GREEN JAMES EXE V JONES YASMIN POO JF 340286 GRESSWELL GUS EXE J 477578 JUBY TIM BAS V 314880 GRIFFIN DONNA CAM F 61998/F JUDD ANDREW NOR S 460825 GRIFFITHS DANIEL CLM S 337004 KAY JULIA MAD VF 242932 GRIFFITHS OSCAR CLM J CLM/025 KEEVAN JOSHEPH WYC J 317550 GROVES CHRIS NOR S 330091 KELLY SARAH BOA F 333166 GURR DAVID TON V 320117 KENDALL ROBIN WEY V 337030 HAGE JACOB 4AS J 4AS/005 KENNEY BIANCA RIC VF 310082 HAGE PAUL 4AS V 337563 KEYSER BEN BAN J BAN/081 HALL BILLY NOR J 340008 KING JOCELYNE ROY F 325837 HALL STEPHEN HER S 302277 KINSER KAL BAN J BAN/021 HALLIWELL CHARLIE WEY J 281687 KIRBY KITTY DEV JF DEV/113 HAMMOND HARVEY CLM J CLM/020 KIRMAN BEN LIN V 228900 HAMMOND MOLLY CLM JF CLM/026 KITCHEN AMANDA BAB VF 72320 HAMPSON ISABEL SOU JF 302121 KLOPPER SULETTE ACU F HARBRIDGE-HUI PHOEBE RDG JF RDG/116 KNIGHT JESS FOX JF 288674 HARGREAVES NEIL TRE V 220393 KNIGHT KITTY FOX JF 332517 HARRISON MIKE NOR V 321040 KOVACS ALEXANDRA RIC F 280308 HART CLARE BAN VF 275369 KRYSIK PAUL IND V 296969 HATTON CAROL CHE F F31611 KUTLUKAEV RUSLAN ROY C 297935 HENDERSON ALAN KIR V SCA 9680 LAMB JACOB SOL J SOL/079 HENDERSON BLAIR KIR J SCA 11946 LAMBERT NATHAN BSF V 253612 HEWITT RICHARD SOU V 221301 LANGFORD SAMUEL HER J HER/1014 HEXT TOBY BAN J BAN/089 LAVARS PAUL ITV S HIGLEY PHIL SOL V 298361 LAWTON PETER PEN V 206624/F HILLS IRENE BAN VF 123142/F LAZARCZK PIOTR KIR V HINSLEY AMY WOL JF 286606 LEAPER JUDITH SOL VF 316110 HINSLEY SEAN WOL V 301369 LEAR SAMUEL ROY S 302623 HIRONS DAVE GLO V 474958 LEE EDDIE LON V 329193 HO BENEDICT RIC S LEGGATT ANDREW BPR V 300762 HOLT ANTHONY YOU S 203144 LEIGHTON BEN BOA S HONE PAUL WEY V 306392 LEMIN JAMES PAN V 44457/F HONES WILLIAM EXE J EXE/046 LEWIS JOSH SOU J SOU/054 HOOK HANNAH LBZ JF LBZ/180 LEWIS SIMON BPR S 330334 HOON NATHAN RDG V 319183 LIMENTANI ALISON CAM F 300811 HOOTON ANTHONY ANK V 108636/F LINGER KATHERINE RIC F 337510 HOOTON EMMA ANK F 108637/Y LITHERLAND RICHARD RIC S HORNE-MACDONALD JOHN SOL V 311106 LLOYD ERNIE EXE S 463165 HOSIE JESSICA F 206644 LLOYD MARK ACU S A11050 HOTCHKISS CHRISTOPHER ACU V 327752 LONDON HOLLIE SUT JF 333789 HOTCHKISS DIANA IND F 334336 LONGSTAFF ANDY DUD V 288188 HUGHES BIBI ROY JF ROY/151 LONGSTAFF VICTORIA DUD JF DUD/026 HUGHES TREVOR DUD S 465374 LOVEGROVE ANDREW BAN V 248249 HUISMAN MARTINE SOU VF 96855/C LUCK MICHAEL WEY V 63048 HUISSOON BEATRIX SOL JF SOL/085 LYALL ANDREW BOA V 229796 HUISSOON OSCAR SOL J SOL/084 LYNCH MARIA RAF F 293000 HULME MIKE TRE V MACLEOD FIONA BAN VF 262764 HUMPERT ANJA RLS F 270434 MACNAB CONOR PAN JC 312888 HUSSEY LAURA LBZ F 118978 MADELEY DAVID CHE V 43117/F HUTCHINSON STEPHEN WOR V 49981 MAKINO SEIKO FOX VF IBE NAOKO RIC F 249550 MARRIOTT HELEN CHE VF 225957 ILES STEPHEN IND S 110489 MARTYN CAROLINE WEY VF 281719 IRWIN CAITLIN FOY JF FOY/042 MASLIN GEORGE HER J HER/914 JACKSON CLAIRE HER F MASTERS HANNAH LON JF 305283 JACOBS DAN LON S 284365 MATHERS MATT TON S 319092 JACOBS TONY LON V 318022 MATTHEWS EMILY CLM JF CLM/022 JACOBY NIKKI RDG VF 281344 MCDONALD JAMES CKP J CKP/164 JADAV MARK TRU V 333447 MCKEE JOHN LON V 336422 JADAV SAMUEL TRU J TRU/044 MCKEE JOSH LON J LON/036 JAHRAUS ALEXANDER RIC S MCKINNEY BRIAN NOR V 322616

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 7 (cont) Division 7 (cont) MCMANUS KATE NOT VF 200652 PRICE ADAM NOT J NOT/602 MELLELIEU JOHN LON VC 248292 PRING TABBY EXE JF EXE/089 MELLELIEU TRACY LON VF 248362 PULLINGER RICK FOX S 476683 MELLY DOMINIC WEY S 463890 PYE DANIEL CKP J MELLY MATHEW WEY S 479109 QUEEN JOHN WOR V MENDES DEBORAH RIC VF 318097 QUIBEL PETER RIC M 211948 MERCER LOTTIE RIC JF RIC/520 QUIBELL PETER RIC V 219948 METCALFE VICKY PAN VFC 58497/F QUINN CLAIRE EXE F MEY MATTHEW RIC S RALPH PETER NAI S SCA 10242 MIDDLEHURST SUSAN RIC VF 247884 RANSON ANDREW IND V 461742 MILES ADAM RLS V 316840 RAPER LOUISE BAN JF BAN/053 MILLAR JANE NOT VF 243127 RAVEN DOMINIC LON J 414126 MILLAR WENDY SOU VF 328369 RAVEN TRACY LON VF 298870 MILLARD TAAL NOT VF 296067 REDMOND JOHN BAB V 310845 MILLER ANDREW LBZ V 316040 REES WILLIAM SWA J C11236 MILLER WENDY SOU S REES-CLARK TRACY BAS VF 200413 MILLEST SARAH NOT FC 96190/C RENDELL ESTHER RIC VF 321113 MINTER LAWRENCE HYM J HYM/161 RICHARDS DAWN WEY F 305521 MOORE JENNI NOR F 305075 RICHARDS LOUISA RIC F MORGAN LEE RAF S RICHARDS TOM POO J 300118 MORRIS BECCI FOX VF 320394 RICHARDSON JAMES RUT V 326779 MORRIS PETER FOX V 326138 RICKETTS NINA ANK VF 339149 MORTON FLORENCE HPP F 320624 RITCHIE LORNA BAN F 463228 MULLENDER JOE CHU J 328866 ROBARTS ANDY RDG S 463048 MULLER NICOLA BAN F 306337 ROBERTSHAW CRAIG NOT S 332401 MULLINS STEFANIE PRA VC 328915 ROBERTSON DON LIN V 34430 MURNAGHAN LIZ BAS VFC 261074 ROBINSON STEPHANIE CDF F WCA A9774 MURR ANTONY BPR V 228716 ROCK EVERTON LON V 320442 MURR ELLA-LOUISE ACU F ROLAND THOMAS ROY S MUSSELL DAWN RLS F 288453 ROMAN RUI RIC J RIC/542 MUSZKA TIMEA RDG VF 466889 ROUNSLEY JACK LIN S 463676 NAFTANAILA DIANA BAD JF 313496 ROWE TOM FOX J FOX/256 NEALE LOUISE TON VF 95988/C RUSSELL PHIL CLM V 285041 NELSON PHILIP BPS V 328487 SALOWAY JULLIET ELM JF 756/0155 NEVILLE JOHN RAF S 282802 SAMI ELANNI ANI RIC J RIC/484 NEWLAND IAN LON V 330051 SAMPSON PAUL LON SC 241184 NEWMAN FINN RLS J 331896 SAUNDERS DEBBIE TON VF 290693 NEWMAN LAUREN POO JF 312650 SCANNELL CLAIRE EXE F 463167 NEWMAN PAUL TAM V 53246 SCHULLER JOE FOX J 115963 NICHOLS SAM CKP J SCHULLER STEFAN FOX V 115961 NIXON RACHAEL BAN F 306760 SCOWEN SAMANTHA RDG F 302421 NOLAN ANTHONY WOR V 22350/F SCURR JOSHUA RIC J RIC/434 NORMAN MICHAEL CAM V 34443 SELWOOD PETER BEJ V 103665/F NORTHCOTT MARTIN TAM V 318 SEN KAMALA DCP VF WCA 3571 O'BRIEN DAVID HER S 320505 SHERRATT JULIAN ELM S 331948 O'HAGAN TATTOS ACU V 29054 SHERWEN JOHN DUD V 59584 O'SHAUGNHESSY ARCHIE BRY J BRY/083 SHINGLER MATTHEW WOL J 300929 OLIVER LUCY SOU JF SOU/005 SILBY DEREK BAN V 333344 OWEN KIERAN 4AS J 241243 SIMMONS HANNAH ROY F OWEN MICHAEL TRE J 239210 SIMMONS OLIVER NOR J NOR/ PALFREY DAVID WOK V 115702/F SIMMONS RAY LIN V 461255 PARKER JACOB SOU J SOU/112 SIMON ANDREA RIC F 311785 PARKER JANET WOR VF 241092 SIMPKIN GRAHAM IND V 16539 PARKER SIMON CDF V A10980 SIMPKIN SUSAN IND VF 96096 PARKINSON ANDREW CHE V 25722/F SIMPKINS DAWN BAN VF 333453 PARRITT ANDY FOY VC 248696 SIMPSON LUKE VIK S 231071 PARROTT RICHARD PRA V 256622 SIMS ADAM SOL V 473901 PARRY MARY MAI VF 328916 SKEATH KATRINA PEN VF 261700 PARTRIDGE OSCAR TRU J TRU/028 SKIPPINGS JACK CLM J CLM/031 PEARTON ROSS HEM VC 199/F SKLENAR DANIEL NOR J NOR/005 PENNEY CHARLOTTE BAN F 298127 SKWARSKA HANNAH WEY JF WEY/999 PERRY LUCY FOX F 262176 SLATER JEREMY RIC S PETCHER MARK DUD V 320111 SMALLMAN FAYE WOR F 257287 PETERSEN CHRISTINE BAN VF 287399 SMITH AMELIE WEY JF 471347 PETERSEN DANIEL BAN J 287401 SMITH CHARLES VIK V 231157 PETERSEN SIMON BAN V 287780 SMITH KAYE WEY VF 325589 PETERSON ELLIE CDF JF C10849 SMITH LILI RDG JF RDG/129 PETERSON KELSEA CDF JF C10848 SMITH RICHARD BAD S 291781 PHILLIPS CHANTELLE WEY JF 100405/15 SMITH ROB RIC S 604331 PHILLIPS MICHAEL BAN J BAN/090 SMITH ROBYN LIN VF 317158 PHILLIPS ROSS BAS S SMITH SEAMUS POO J 323366 PHIPPS TAMSIN RDG VF 9610/F SMITH SUZANNE ROY JF 317028 PIERCY WENDY ELM VF 271231 SMUTS JASON INT S PIKE SARAH LIN VF 205726 SNEDDEN CHARLIE KIR V SCA 205858 PORTER JASON ROY S 335347 SOANES ROB RIC S PORTESS LEE GLS V STAFF DOUG FOX V 207807 POSTILL PAUL TRU V 221185/F STAG RICHARD CAM VC 11991 POWELL ANNABEL RIC JF RIC/454 STAGG WILLIAM CAM S

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 7 (cont) Division 7 (cont) STAMP RAY CHE V 119057 WOODCOCK DAVID BAN V 230933 STATHAM GEORGIE CAM F 329930 WOODRUFF ASHLEY RAF S 313960 STEPHAN CREHAN ROY V 117770 WOODRUFF ROY RAF V STEVENS GEORGINA BOA VF 313274 WOODWARD ALEX RLS J RLS/012 STEVENSON GABY RIC F 311637 WRIGHT KEVIN IND V 337343 STEWARD JASON ELM S ELM/153 WRIGHT ROBERT YOU S 325256 STRATFORD PETER ROY V 254172 WROBEL GAVIN DEV VC 240728 STREET ALISTAIR IND S 455311 WYLIE FINNBHAR BRY J BRY/090 STREET IMOGEN WOK JF 294980 WYSE MARINA SOU F 243536 STRICKLAND TIM WEY J 100405/16 YATES KEITH WOL V 3953 STUBBS RUTH BAD F 477579 YOUNG KIERAN RIC J RIC/342 SUEN LOUIS CKP J CKP/021 YURKWICK-ELL JAYDEN RLS J 295086 SUENSON-TAYLOR KIRSTEN BAN VF 252182 ZOPPELLINI MAURICE HYM V 239870 SURRIDGE JESSICA WYC JF WYC/089 SUTTLE LISA RLS FC 82736 Division 8 SUTTON JEFF NOT V 330184 ABRAMS IAN BSF V 333849 TADMAN MIKE FOX V 263980 ACREMAN MALCOLM POO V 38932 TADMAN MORGAN FOX J FOX/138 ALCOCK RYAN LIN S 301282 TAN ALLYN RIC VF 311786 ALCOCK ZOE YOU JF YOU/003 TAYLOR EMMA NOR F 304968 ALDAM GARY BSF VC 111159/F TAYLOR GED SOU V 454110 ALLEN CHARLIE DEV J DEV/076 TAYLOR LEE BRI V ALLEN MAE DEV JF DEV/118 TAYLOR MIKE GLO V 52134 ANWYL-HUGHES DAVID WOR V 303271 TAYLOR NICK NOR V 312214 ARONOV DANIEL RIC S TAYLOR RHIANN DUD JF 296495 AUSTIN ROB BAN V 256993 TAYLOR SAM EXE J EXE/042 BAINBRIDGE COLIN KIN S 279296 THOMAS MATTHEW TRU S 470013 BAINES MATTHEW 4AS S THOMAS PETER SOU V 49685/F BAKER ALISON RIC F THOMPSON MATTHEW NAI J SCA 369252 BAKER RICHARD BSF V 241747 THOMSON EMILY WYC F 302441 BAKER RICHARD BSF VC 241747 THOMSON EMMA RIC F 476757 BALDWIN HARRY WEY J WEY/865 THURRELL WILL RAF V 306758 BALL MOLLIE WYC JF 86084 TOBY KERBY BRY J BRY/077 BANKS ELLA WEY JF 309581 TOOMEY OSCAR BSF J BSF/400 BARATTO SOFIA FOR JF TOOSEY CHARLES LBZ V 315541 BARNARD TOM POO V 262555 TURCAN TOM WEY V 201083 BARRETT CRAIG RIC V 463356 TURIK BEATA ELM F 286745 BARTON JOHN IND S TURNER MATTHEW CKP J CKP/052 BATES DEE VIK VF 261657 VILLARUEL LEO EAL J EAL/091 BEKKER MEINTJES IND V WALKER DANIEL GLS S BELL JASPER BAN J BAN/034 WALKER KATY NOR JF NOR/076 BENNETT MELANIE BSF F 98589 WALKER MICHAEL BUR V 39456/F BENSTED RUBY ELM JF 331560 WALKINTON MARY CLM VF 128177/F BERRY PAUL HEN V 218276 WALLER VICKY RIC F 286634 BETTS NATHAN RDG V WALSH LIAM TON J 471655 BICKNELL SAM WEY J WEY/545 WARDMAN KEIA TRU JF TRU046 BIGGS NICKY RIC F 324577 WATERS DAVID FOX V 224146 BISHOP RORY FOX J FOX/208 WATSON MARTIN RDG V 114659/F BLAKE LORRAINE RIC F 292955 WATTS TOM TRU S 309546 BLAKEY KEVIN IPS V 244788 WEBB EMILY HPP F 320317 BLATCHLY RACHEL NOT VF WEBBER IAN DEV S 335853 BOHLE ARNE LKR V SCA 211606 WEBBER LEO DEV J 355853 BOURKE JAMES BRY J BRY/089 WEIR ALAN BAN V 308341 BOWDEN MARTIN RDG V 454924 WEIR PHILIP BAN V BOWERS ZARA ELM JF 473732 WEIR WILLIAM BAN V 37547 BRAINE CAROLINE BAD F 280954 WELCH OLIVER WEY V 266575 BREWER WENDY HEN VF 256026 WELFORD ROBIN WOR V 63047 BRINKLEY ANDREW PRA VC 459940 WHISTON DAVE TRE V 230730 BROUGH-MYLOD SCARLETT RIC S RIC/412 WHITBY CHAD CAM J CAM/1401 BROWN ALEXANDER LBZ J 322706 WHITBY MARK CAM V 32745 BROWN JAMES RLS S RLS/104 WHITE ELLA RIC F 294391 BROWN JOE GAI V 42513/F WHITE LAURA CKP F 336626 BULL STEPHANIE SOU VF 302275 WHITE MURDO BSF J SCA 208031 BURGESS PHILL ANK V 463956 WHITTAKER ASHLEY RIC V 466360 BURGESS-WALKER PHIL TRE V 320433 WHITTAKER KAREN RIC F BURGOYNE KATE HER VF WIBMER ALISON HER JF 312366 BURKITT-GRAY MARY RIC F 454629 WIBREW EMILY MAI F BURNARD BOBBY EXE J EXE/043 WIDDOP ANNABEL RIC F 290784 BURROWS SAM KIN J KIN/007 WIDDOP JOHN RIC V 290783 BUTCHER HOLLY RIC F 454193 WIEMAR KAREN CAM F BUTTERWORTH JACOB IND J WILKINSON FREYA LIN JF LIN/090 CAIRA RAVEN KIR JF SCA 207921 WILKS CHARLOTTE ACU JF 470293 CARMAN COLIN LIN V 291160 WILKS MADDY DEV JF DEV/107 CARN JACK WOR J WOR/328 WILKS MATTHEW ACU V 470292 CARRIER MICHAEL TRU V 49850/F WILLIAMS JENNY ELM F 332631 CARSON STEPHEN WEY V WILLIAMS OWEN BRE S CARTER GRAHAM SOU V 81404 WILLIAMS OWEN IND S 464817 CATON CATHERINE NOT F 256420 WOOD STUART PAN V 327424 CAYFORD DAVID BSF V 126864/F

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 8 (cont) Division 8 (cont) CAYFORD JACQUELINE BSF VF 207568/F GADD SOPHIE ADS JF ADS/037 CHAHINE DANA RIC F 323583 GEE DAVE IPS V 107514 CHALK CARLA RDG VF 274801 GERSTENBERGER NICI ADS J ADS/037 CHAMBERLAIN CHARLOTTE BRY JF BRY/056 GIACOMINI FIONA ROY F CHAPMAN APRIL KIR JF SCA 208364 GILBERT FRANKIE FOY JF FOY/055 CHARTRATH NICK FOX V GILBERT STEPHEN FOY V 465005 CHICKEN TOM NBY S 340230 GILLESPIE JANET PAN VFC 127799 CLARK ALAN FOX V 331365 GLYN JAYNE BEJ VF 2079596 CLARK AMANDA CLM VF 251295 GLYNN JANE BEJ VF 209596/F CLARK JACK FOX S 326550 GREGORY TERESA LON VF 113850 CLARK PETER TON V 240002 GRIESBAUER EVA-MARIA RIC F 470118 CLARK RICHARD MAI V 269176 GRIFFIN MARK LIN V 454180 CLARK SUE FOX VF 331366 GROVER HANNAH WOR F 237086 CLARKE MAX TRU J TRU/037 GUNN DAWN ELM F 475268 CLEGG JENNY DEV JF DEV/016 HALL JONATHAN WOL J 289459 CLEMSON TIM BAN V 318245 HALL JULIA FOX JF FOX/218 CLOUGH JONNY BAD S HAMPSON ERIN SOU F SOU/020 CLOW ROWAN FOY J FOY/068 HARDING CHRISTIAN LBZ JC 246925 COHEN EMMA FOX F HARDING JESS NOT F 258293 COLLINS OWAIN ACU S HARDING JOHN LBZ VC 218633 COOKE SARAH DEV F 455383 HARER FELICITY BAN F 465368 COOPER CLAIRE WOL F 462437 HARRIS DAVE MAI S 286505 COOPER ISABELLE TON JF TON/012 HARRIS HELEN BRI VF 112029/B COOPS ELLIOT TRE J TRE/572 HARRIS JANET RLS VF 103299 COTTON MATT WEY S 466347 HARRISON ANTHONY PUT S 328720 COVENTRY JON RUN SC HARVEY ALFIE BAD S 293021 COX SUSIE RIC VF HARVEY WARREN RIC S 290595 CRASWELL MARK MVR V 275531 HATCHETT OLLIE PAN J 338868 CREAMER CHARLOTTE LBZ F 200863 HATTON FINBAR WOK J 84630/004 CREASY DAVID PUT V 314165 HAWTHORNE SAM BRY J BRY/066 CROCKER HAYLEY LBZ F 267347 HEAD MIKE CLM V 59628 CROSSLEY HEATHER SOU F 261044 HERWANGER THEO RIC J 304700 CRUDGE EMMA DEV JF DEV/031 HEYWORTH JENNIFER CLM JF CLM/014 CULLINGTON MARK IND V 66063 HIGHLEY JONATHAN BAN V 466982 CUNNINGHAM MATTHHEW TRE S 257271 HILL IMOGEN CLM JF 296920 DAVIES SEB PAN J HILL SAM RDG J RDG/127 DAWSON ELLIOT FOX J FOX/223 HODGKINS LEA RIP VF 305051 DEEDMAN ADAM BAS J BAS/232 HODGKINS MARK ANK S DERHAM CAT TON F 322814 HORSNELL JASON PRA VC DESALLIS WILL BRY J BRY/086 HOSKINS BOB ACU V 246127 DI GREGORIO ERICA ELM JF 327057 HUBBARD TOM ROY J ROY/223 DIEZ CESAR RIC S 466913 HUGHES DAVID BEJ V 37592/S DIMACULANGAN JOHN CARLO BAN J BAN/049 HUMPHRIES ADELE TON VF 306900 DODSON WENDY ADS VF 68819 HUNTER DEBBIE FOX VF 468492 DOWNES GARRY FOX V HUNTINGFORD JULIA EXE J 454866 DOWNES JAGO FOX J FOX/156 HUSSEY MANDY LBZ VF 200625 DRAG ANETA MAI JF 297060 HUTCHINSON STUART RDG S 337024 DROMARD ROBIN BSF V 17255/F HUYTON MARGARET MAD VF 227489 DUCKWORTH MALCOLM BSF VC 57983/F INGHAM KATE BRI F 330782 DYER TOM TRU J TRU/064 JACKSON CAROLINE MAI VF 39444 DYNDOR ZOE BAN F 469060 JACOBS CATHERINE PUT VF 340079 EASTERBROOK BEN BOA J BOA/O73 JAMES ANDY NBY V 265905 EDMOND KAREN RIC F 202264 JENKINSON BARRY HER V EDWARD ROGER DEV V 38140 JOHNSON GEMMA TON F 281662 EDWARDS OWAIN IND V 241501 JONES CHRIS BAN V 67520/F EDWARDS ROGER DEV V 38140 JONES DAN DEV J DEV/061 ELLERY KATE TRU JF TRU/060 JONES ISABELLA WEY JF WEY/675 ELLIS TIM BOA V 78092 JONES MATT POO V 296307 ELSON-SMITH VICKI RDG VF 472832 JONES MATTHEW FOX V 300430 ENGLISH JUDITH BSF VF 300617 JONES TIM WOR S ENGWER ARTUR WOL S JORDAN TINA MAI VF 126180/C FALKOVSKY IGOR RIC S JUDGE DAVID RIC S 333788 FARMER BECKY SOL VF 312128 KAY TOTTI FOX VF 255202 FARRANT TALITHA WEY S WEY/492 KELLY TOM MAI S 328037 FINCH DAVID MVR V KING ANNA RIC F FISCHER ANNA CAM FC 477874 KING BERNICE ROY F 325838 FISHER ADRIAN MAD VC 80179/F KINGSLAND HANNAH NOR JF NOR/075 FIZYCZAK BARTOSZ WOL S KLETA DEVIN RIC JC RIC/355 FOOKS JULIET DEV VF 71739 KLUG KATJA PRA VC FOREY SIMON BSF S 463310 KNIBB DAVID IND S FORSYTH NETTIE LBZ F 454631 KOUZNETSOVA SVETLANA RIC S FRANCIS LYNN POO VF 83130/F LACOPINO CLAUDIO WEY S WEY/123 FRANKLAND JOHN NOR V 255620 LADYMAN TOM SOU S 321572 FRANKLIN MAIRI FOX JF FOX/162 LAMBERT MIKE ACU S 462820 FREELAND CHARLIE FOX J FOX/168 LANDOWSKI MIKEY HYM J HYM/152 FRENCH PETER MAL V 6166 LANDWEHR-TRAXLER MAX GLW J FROST PETER TRU V 126452 LANE STEVE RDG V 311007 FROUD STEVE PAN V 285338 LAWTON NATASHA GLW JF SCA 366669

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 8 (cont) Division 8 (cont) LAYZELL YAZMIN BSF JF BSF/437 PLAUT JAMES RIC JC 242868 LEAR HARRY ROY J ROY/218 PLAUT NICHOLAS RIC JC 242869 LEECH EMMA RIC VF 317925 POOL ADAM BAN V 34672 LESCHALLAS BERTIE WOR J WOR/369 POOLE LIZZIE ELM JF 477688 LEWIS JULIE RLS VF 129853/F POPHAM GABRIEL FOX J FOX/202 LEWIS MANDI GLO VF 455271 POTTER CATHY RIC F 328505 LI MINGLIN BRY J BRY/082 POWNEY ELLIE TRE F 334962 LIDDIARD SIMON FOX S 338267 PRATT CHARLOTTE ROY F 284071 LISTER PAUL MAL V 28048 PULLINGER JAMES FOX J FOX/258 LOADER DAVID J 340776 RAMSAY ALISTAIR NAI J SCA 208624 LOBBAN EDITH BAN JF 283862 RANDALL HELEN TRE VF 305512 LONGSTAFF EMILY DUD JF 312319 RAVEN ROSIE LON JF LON/045 LOVIS ANGELA WOR F 315271 RAYNER EMILY FOX F 473204 LUKHURST TESSA RLS VF 52684 RECCHIA DON MAL V 304662 MACKENZIE SUSAN NAI VF SCA 210712 RECCHIA HELEN MAL VF 304661 MALCOLM DANIEL KIR S SCA 9261 REDMOND CECILE LKR VF SCA11119 MALLINSON DAVE RMK S RICHARDS JONATHAN WEY V 305518 MARLEY NEIL GLS VC 120674 RICKETTS OLVIA ANK JF ANK/068 MARSH SAM TRE J TRE1350 RILEY KATIE ANK F MARTIN MIKE LBZ VC 84125 RIMMER CHARLOTTE IND JF MAURICE LOU FOX F 253002 RINNER MARESA RIC JF RIC/570 MAWSON BOB PEN VC 76997 ROBERTS FINLAY TRU J TRU/039 MAY JOHN TRU V 22447/F ROBERTS PHIL TRE VC 15593/F MCDAID JOEL CAM J ROBINSON RICHARD TAM V 212670 MCHENRY SIOBHAN ROY F 332903 ROCKELL DON LON V 301105 MCKENNY RUTH DUD JF 465534 ROGERS JERRY OBF VC 30449 MEDINA CLAIRE KIN JF 126297/C ROGHI ELOISE NOR JF NOR/070 MIETUS JULIA NOT VF 460971 ROSA-JACOBS SONIA RIC F 303886 MILES EMMA RLS F 302137 ROSSER HELEN TAM F 316782 MILES JON GAI S 331004 RUDD SAMANTHA SHP VF 59535 MILLAR JAMES EXE J EXE/162 RUSSELL DAVID PAN J PAN/417 MILLER HANNAH WEY F 454794 RUSSELL JACKIE CLM VF 267910 MILLINGTON TOM RUN SC SANDERSON MICHELLE DUD F 463306 MONEY SEB WEY J 332152 SANDY PAUL BAS S 465387 MOORE BRENDAN FOY V SAUNDERS JOHN RLS V 283977 MORLEY TANIA NOR VF 329878 SAUNDERS STEVE NOT V 465817 MORRIS NATHAN BAS J BAS/282 SCULLY CHARLES TRU V 338121 MORTENSEN LUCAS RIC J RIC/572 SELLER PAUL FOX S MORTIMER JACK FOX S SHAHMORADIAN LYNETTE RUT VF 112360 MOXON ANDY BAN V 468043 SHIMMIN ZOE ELIZABETH HPP F 320829 MURPHY ANDREW LBZ V 126435 SHIPWAY DAVID LBZ V 49686/F MURRAY RACHAEL KIR JF SCA 364057 SHORE DAN TRE V 290930 MYLETT DAVE LIN V 5147 SIMMONDS GERARD FOX V 295612 NEAVE HUGH CAM J CAM/1402 SIMPKIN GRAHAM IND VC 16359 NEEDHAM RUBY WOR JF WOR/349 SIMPKIN SUSAN IND VFC 96096 NELSON LIAM SOR V 454207 SIMPSON IAN VIK V 231070 NEWMAN PAUL MAI V 2793/F SIMPSON MANDY RIC V 290366 NG FIONA MDN VF 300750 SIMPSON MICHAEL BAS V 18417 NIGHTINGALE ALISON VF 320176 SKELDON ANNE WEY F 327019 NOLSON KIERAN WOK J 255366 SKINNER DAVID WEY V 254453 NOONAN HOLLY LBZ F 320310 SKWARSKA HOLLY WEY JF WEY/287 NOONAN KEIRON DUD J DUD/056 SLACK JOE BUR J BUR1301 O'CONNOR BREFFNI FOX V 273415 SLADE LORRAINE RDG VF 472831 OGILVIE BERNARD SOU V 466933 SMITH ALFIE SOU J SOU/049 OLERNI DIEGO RDG V 464816 SMITH JACQUI BAN VF 466838 ORGILL SAM HEN JF SMITHSON EMMA RLS JF 299027 OSBOURNE SARAH DEV JF 455155 SMITHSON SUE RLS F 299028 OSORIO EDUARDO SOU S SPILLMAN LYNSEY CAM F 466413 OSTLER TIM POO J 463184 STANLEY DOMINIC FOX J FOX/197 OWEN JO RAF F STEPHENSON AIDEN BUR J BUR/573 PARKINSON MATT TRE J TRE/571 STEVENS REEVE DEV J DEV/054 PAYNE IAN NBY S 7953 STEVENS WAYNE BSF S 334483 PAYNE JAMIE NBY S 302064 STUR MATTHIAS RIC V PEARCE MADELEINE LON JF 303791 SUNDERLAND PHILLIPPA TRE VF 226667 PEARCE SAM BAN S 468200 SURRAGE PAUL BSF VC 55059/F PEARSON CHRIS HEN V 115569 SURREY HELEN BAN VF 254008 PEMBLE BECKY ADS JF ADS/039 TATTON CRAIG RIC V PEREZ RAFAEL RIC S 472722 TAYLOR-ROSS ANNABEL EXE F 305293 PERKINS RICHARD W WEY V 211929 THOMASSON EDWARD TAM V 7794/F PERRY CLAIRE TRU F 310770 TINDALE PETER BAN V 286842 PERRY LUCY TRU JF TRU/025 TODD SAM RAF S 288644 PERRY STEVE BAN V 476584 TONKIN ALEX RDG J RDG/144 PETERS MARK FOY VC 73515 TOON GREG BUR J BUR/428 PETTENGELL JAMES WOL V 267466 TOZER DENISE WEY VF 286833 PHILLIPS LUKE RIC JC RIC/153 TURNER DIANE RUN JF PICKUP NEIL RAF S TYLER SEAN LIN S 325015 PICUK NEIL RAF S 302435 VAMOS ESTA CAM JF CAM/002 PIETSCH CAROLINE RIC F 325598 VAN DEN BERG AMANDA SOU F 340225

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Surname First name Club Cat BCU Surname First name Club Cat BCU Division 8 (cont) VEAL ALISTAIR EAL S 319031 WALKER ELIZABETH BAD F 282416 WALKER HAZEL TAM VF 96332 WALKER PHIL TRE V 320433 WALL GRAHAM BAS V 287097 WALSH MOLLY WOL JF 273502 WANT BEN NOR J NOR/084 WATERFIELD DAVID WEY V 230070 WATT FRASER BEJ S 305345 WATTS NICK FOX V 473205 WATTS SOPHIE TRU JF TRU/018 WEATHERHEAD LES BPR V WCA 8388 WEBB DAVID GLO V 282104 WEBB ROBYN PEN F 222913 WEBBER FREJA SOL JF SOL/097 WELLS JANE MAD F 463554 WESLEY BETHAN EXE JF 454306 WEST MIKE ACU S WESTALL MATT PAN SC 78357 WHISTON LYNDA TRE VF 230729 WHISTON RYAN TRE S 219896 WHITE ADAM POO SC 477318 WHITE LYNDON POO VC 321154 WHITE MARY MAD VF 227369 WHITEFIELD CLAIRE PUT F 113584 WHITEHEAD DERRY GLO V 329808 WHITEHEAD ROWAN GLO J 329809 WIGGLESWORTH MARK PAN SC 114735 WIGHTMAN SIMON IND S WILCOX MEGAN NOR JF 307090 WILKINSON ROSS SHP V WILLIAMS ALAN GLO V 2365 WILLIAMS MATT LON J LON/021 WILLIAMS-HUBBARD BEN PRA VC 459939 WILLMOTT SANDY LIN V 284231 WILSON-HARRIS RUPERT WEY J 100405/3 WINDER JACK YOU J 263153 WINGFIELD PENNY DCP VF F3290 WITTE XENIA RDG VF 122812 WOHLFAHRT KAI CAM S WOLLNY MARTIN RIC S WRIGHTSON JOHN BRI S 313676 WROE-PATTULLO ARTHUR FOX J FOX/259 YOUNG HENRY WEY J 479180 YOUNG VICTORIA WOR F ZAREMBA KARL WOL S 463929

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Chairman’s Foreword - 2017

2016 has been a busy year for the MRC, with many changes taking place within British Canoeing. We have some new faces on the committee and we have welcomed the fresh faces and new strategy being developed at BC.

The season saw record numbers competing and our flagship events, the National Championships and Hasler Finals, proved a tremendous success. We do, however, continue to struggle to encourage clubs to host these events at suitable new venues. The financial success for clubs running these events on our behalf is a strong incentive and we hope that with joint initiatives new venues will be established. Have you the capability nearby, or with others in your region, to host in 2018 and beyond?

2017 is unlikely to see dramatic change for Marathon, but the BC Strategic Plan is likely to place some pressures on us, particularly financial, in 2018 and beyond; as well as provide some real benefits.

Our International representation has continued with some impressive results in the year. These are covered in detail on the website where race reports can be found. My committee are committed to work with you to improve the delivery of Marathon Racing at all levels. Following comments at the ACM last summer we are now producing more comprehensive and timely draft Minutes of our meetings soon afterwards; which again can be found on the website.

We hope that this will result in feedback and ideas from you – as we are always willing and open to ideas that can improve the delivery of Marathon racing – we hope also to encourage better representation at our Annual Consultative Meeting. Please do try to make sure your club and its views are represented in 2017.

Despite budget constraints we have continued to promote and extend our development training days and maintain numbers of athletes attending International events. We continue to focus on up and coming athletes through development trips.

With BC funding being severely cut, from 2018 our own revenues have to be increased and my committee will be looking at ways this may be achieved.

Beyond all these financial and administrative issues, we must all continue to strive to deliver better quality, well attended, exciting and testing racing; as I believe these are the key factors that make us all want to paddle and get on the water regularly and compete.

Stan Missen December 2016

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Marathon Racing Committee

Stan Missen Chairman MIS1

Alan Laws Vice Chairman LAW4

Mick Nadal Rules Secretary / Regional co-ordination NAD1

James Smythe Admin Secretary / Website Manager SMY1

David Enoch Treasurer ENO1

Ollie Harding Safeguarding HAR1

Kat Wilson Athlete Development WIL3

Roland Lawler Rankings Officer LAW2

Dyson Pendle International Logistics PEN1

Keith Moule Athlete Development MOU3

Graham Warland Calendar Compiler / Race Records / Trophies WAR1

Dan Seaford (co-opted) National Championships / Hasler Final Coordinator SEA1

Richard Ward (co-opted) Coaching Development; Athlete Development WAR2

Jim Taylor-Ross (co-opted) Coaching Development TAY2

Selection Committee Athlete Development Sub-committee

Alan Laws - Chair James Smythe David Enoch Richard Ward Roland Lawler Kat Wilson Dyson Pendle Keith Moule James Smythe Team manager (per event)

Useful Contact Details

CHAIRMAN 44 Frome Road, Bradford on Avon, Stan Missen Wilts BA15 2ED email [email protected]

SECRETARY (RULES) 8, Melton Grove, West Bridgford, Mick Nadal Nottingham NG2 7NX email [email protected]

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SECRETARY (ADMIN) 1 Crescent Lodge, 177 Crescent Road, WEBSITE/COMMS New Barnet, Herts EN4 9RP James Smythe email [email protected]

RANKINGS OFFICER 93 Chertsey Lane, Staines, Middx Roland Lawler TW18 3LQ email [email protected]

RACE RECORDS OFFICER 9 Woodhall Drive, Banbury, CALENDAR COMPILER Oxon OX16 9TY Graham Warland email [email protected]

SAFEGUARDING OFFICER 12 Maidenhead Court Park, Maidenhead SL68HN Ollie Harding email [email protected]

Regional Marathon Advisers

EASTERN The Coach House, Bradwell Road, Ian Wyatt Saint Lawrence, Essex, CM0 7 LW email [email protected]

LONDON & SE 101 Whyteleafe Road, Caterham, Jim Rossiter Surrey,CR3 5EJ. 01883 346631 email [email protected]

NORTH WEST 39, Thomas Ave. Stone, Staffs. ST15 8FG 07710 610515 Phil Roberts email [email protected]

SCOTLAND 193 Binniehill Road, Balloch, Brian Chapman Cumbernauld, Scotland,G68 9JH. 01236 457081 email [email protected]

SOUTHERN 12 Maidenhead Court Park, Maidenhead SL68HN Ollie Harding email [email protected] 01628626795

SOUTH WEST Emma Riley email [email protected] Brian Greenaway email [email protected]

WEST & EAST MIDLANDS 8, Melton Grove, West Bridgford, Mick Nadal Nottingham, NG2 7NX 0115 914 1824 email [email protected]

YORKSHIRE 37 Talbot Avenue, David Jefferies Huddersfield, HD3 3BQ email [email protected] 01484 435862

The Marathon Racing Regulations and Administration document can be downloaded from the Marathon website http://canoeracing.org.uk/marathon/index.php/the-marathon-racing-committee/ or from the Rules Secretary, contact details above.

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PART A: RULES FOR COMPETITION

General Rules Applying to All Races

1) DEFINITION A marathon race can be raced over any distance: usually between 3km and 200km. All competitors must race the correct course as determined by the race organiser, must go round all turn buoys and must exit and enter the water at a portage within the designated areas.

2) BEHAVIOUR a) Canoeing is a non contact sport and competitors shall race in a fair manner. b) When a canoe or kayak is overtaking another canoe or kayak it is the duty of the overtaking craft to keep clear of other competitors at all times. c) When a canoe or kayak is racing in a group of competitors it is the duty of all the competitors in the group to keep clear of other competitors at all times. This rule applies to any manoeuvring within the group. d) All paddlers will wear appropriate clothing when racing. This is a minimum of singlet and shorts. These should preferably be in club racing colours. e) During the course of a competition any items discarded by a competitor anywhere other than in a proper bin, must be recovered by the athlete, their support crew or coach immediately. It is the athlete’s responsibility to ensure that this has happened. An event official witnessing non-compliance with this rule shall report the infringement to the race organiser and the offending competitor will be disqualified. Any repeat infringements by the same competitor shall be subject to disciplinary proceedings by the Marathon Racing Committee.

3) THE RACING STRUCTURE a) The marathon racing system has been designed to encourage all levels of competitor from the raw beginner to top class internationals. There are five categories of race: - b) GROUP A - These races will appear in the Racing Handbook calendar and/or the calendar published on the MRC website. For these races the race levy must be paid and competitors must be British Canoeing, Canoe England, WCA, SCA or CANI comprehensive members (see Rule 13). i) Divisional races registered by the Marathon Committee. Promotions will be calculated by the HRM program for these races, with input from the Rankings Officer. ii) Races and time trials registered by the Marathon Committee but not in the divisional system such as stage marathons, descents, Waterside Series, Frank Luzmore, Thameside etc. iii) The National Championships. iv) Promotions between divisions may take place based on the results of all group A races. c) GROUP B i) Those races in the regions and at clubs that do not appear in the calendar. These will include handicap and fun marathons. No promotions will take place at these races. Clubs are encouraged to hold handicap races throughout the year as an introduction to competing in the divisional system. These should be over a 3-10km course with handicaps based on age, experience and type of boat. d) GROUP C i) All Lightning and Junior K2 races forming part of the Geoff Sanders Trophy or held at Regional Hasler events, the National Marathon Championships or the Hasler Final registered by the Marathon Racing Committee – see rules 49-58. For these races: (1) All competitors must be British Canoeing, Canoe England, WCA, SCA or CANI comprehensive members. (2) No race levy will be payable.

4) CLUB MEMBERSHIP The racing year shall be from 1st September of any year to 31st August of the following year. When a competitor is a member of more than one club, he shall declare before 1st September to the Race Records Officer of the Marathon Committee the name of the club for whom he will race the following racing year. When a competitor changes his club in mid season, he is permitted to compete for his new club, instead of his old, provided that prior consent of the old club is obtained. This consent shall not be withheld unreasonably, particularly in the case of a change of residence from one area to another. The agreed change must be advised to the Race Records Officer in writing before points can be allocated to the new club in club competitions.

5) SAFETY a) Competitor responsibility

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i) Competitors must render their boats sufficiently buoyant to remain afloat and to support the crew in the event of capsize. Buoyancy must be fixed in the boat reasonably sufficiently to satisfy rule 27 of the ICF Marathon Rules which states that: ‘Each boat must carry sufficient buoyancy, either in the construction of the boat or fixed subsequently, to keep the boat floating level when filled with water.’ British Canoeing Marathon Committee rules interpretation of this is that inherent buoyancy provided by ‘Vac-bag’ or ‘sandwich’ construction is not alone sufficient and must be supplemented by adequate fixed additional flotation material or by the provision of sealed bulkheads. ii) Competitors must be able to swim adequately in the waters on which the race is being held. It is the responsibility of each competitor (or of a parent in the case of a junior) to inform their team leader of any medical condition that may affect this. If the competitor is entering an event where they have no team leader, it is their responsibility (or of a parent in the case of a junior) to take appropriate precautions and inform the organiser. iii) On open water adequate spray covers must be worn. iv) All paddlers are required to render assistance to other competitors in distress. v) The wearing of life jackets or buoyancy aids is compulsory for all paddlers ranked in divisions 7, 8 and 9 irrespective of the race they are entered in. This applies to singles and doubles races. vi) Life jackets must comply with either the European Standard ‘EN393 or 395 or the International Standard ‘ISO 12402’. b) Team Leader responsibility i) Team Leaders should decide if paddlers in the higher divisions should wear life jackets or buoyancy aids. ii) Should a member of your team (or a parent in the case of a junior) inform you of any medical condition that may affect their safety, you should ensure that they take appropriate precautions and that the organiser is informed. c) Race Organiser responsibility i) Race organisers may require life jackets or buoyancy aids and spray covers to be worn and will have the FINAL say as to who should wear them (except where this is covered by rule 5a(v)) depending on weather and water conditions. Such equipment must be provided by the competitors. ii) The penalty for infringing any safety rule is disqualification from the race. iii) Should a team leader, an individual paddler (or a parent in the case of a junior) with no team leader, inform you of any medical condition that may affect their safety, you should ensure that they have taken appropriate precautions and that these fall within the compass of your risk assessment before accepting the entry. Canoeing and Kayaking in all its forms is an ‘Assumed Risk – Water Contact’ sport.

6) DISCIPLINE Marathon racing is subject to British Canoeing Marathon Racing Committee Disciplinary Regulations and to British Canoeing Disciplinary Code. See http://canoeracing.org.uk/marathon/index.php/disciplinary- matters/. These apply to all BC Marathon races.

For the avoidance of doubt, any complaint that an individual member of British Canoeing (competitor or non-competitor) has behaved in a manner described in clause 1.1 of the Disciplinary Regulations shall in the first instance, where possible, be lodged with the Race Protest Committee in the manner described in Marathon Racing Rule 18(g) (i) and (ii). The Protest Committee shall determine what action, if any, shall be taken. If the Protest Committee decides that the complaint should be referred to the Marathon Committee, the race organiser shall report the matter to the Admin Secretary within three working days. The Marathon Committee will consider the matter in accordance with the Disciplinary Regulations.

Race Organisers should note the powers in clause 2.1 of the Procedures to apply immediate discipline where members or competitors have displayed violent or unreasonable behaviour.

7) ANTI-DOPING Marathon racing is subject to the ICF and UK Anti-Doping Rules See https://www.britishcanoeing.org.uk/olympic-paralympic/how-we-work/anti-doping/

8) BROKEN PADDLES / BOAT A competitor must not change boats during a race, but may change paddles in the case of breakage.

9) WASH HANGING a) Competitors must not hang on the washes of powered craft. b) In an assessment race (see rule 17) wash hanging or interfering with any other boat or competitor who is not in your own class/race is not permitted. Anything that may be construed as interference, such as F5 MARATHON RACING

wash hanging or assisting another competitor/crew will result in disqualification of all involved, if proven. Furthermore, it is expected that when being caught by faster competitors from another class/race, paddlers will show good sporting behaviour by staying at least 3m clear, and giving up the racing line to avoid suggestion that any advantage was gained by either party.

10) ASSISTANCE TO COMPETITORS A competitor may receive food and drink during a race. Competitors with a disability may receive assistance at portages, but no other assistance unless permitted before the race by the organiser.

11) BOAT DESIGNS Any type of canoe or kayak can be used. Kayaks shall be propelled solely by means of double bladed paddles. Canoes shall be propelled solely by means of single bladed paddles. The paddles must not be attached to the boat in any way, being supported only by the hands. For GROUP A races boats must comply with the ICF regulations as detailed below:-

single kayak max length 520cm (unless it is a recognised surf ski design) double kayak max length 650cm single canoe max length 520cm double canoe max length 650cm double touring canoe max length 550cm

Boats over 460cm in length must not have concave sections unless classified as Wild Water Racing boats and falling within the ICF regulations for such boats.

12) BRITISH CANOEING MEMBERSHIP a) All competitors in GROUP A and Group C races must be COMPREHENSIVE British Canoeing, Canoe England, WCA, SCA or CANI members. Membership numbers must be quoted on entries and results and a valid membership card or photocopy must be produced at race check in. Juniors ranked in divisions 7, 8 & 9 and Lightning competitors who are members of clubs with registered junior sections, should produce their registered junior section card instead. b) At all Regional Hasler events: i) All competitors in divisions 1 to 6 must produce a valid membership card or photocopy at race check in. A competitor who has not raced before may buy an Event Ticket, but only one Event Ticket per season. ii) All competitors in divisions 7, 8 and 9 must produce a valid membership card or photocopy at race check in or, if junior, produce their registered junior section card. Any competitor unable to do so will be required to buy an Event Ticket but only one Event Ticket purchase is allowed per season. iii) Race results may be checked for valid membership. Club points will be deducted and the race shall not be counted as a Hasler qualifying race where: (1) Any competitor is found subsequently to have competed without a valid up-to-date membership, or (2) A competitor in divisions 7, 8 and 9 is found to have bought more than one Event Ticket per season. iv) An event ticket only provides temporary insurance cover to take part in a single event and is not a “day membership” or boat license for the use of waterways, as provided for most waters, with full British Canoeing membership. c) At National Championships all competitors in divisions 1 to 9 must produce a valid membership card or photocopy at race check in or when entries are made. A competitor who has not raced before may buy an Event Ticket, but only one Event Ticket per season. A competitor claiming to have membership but unable to provide evidence may also purchase an Event Ticket. d) Upon promotion to Division 6 there is a period of grace of 4 weeks during which a junior, racing with a registered junior section card, must become an individual comprehensive member of British Canoeing/Canoe England/WCA/SCA/CANI.

13) RACE LEVY SCHEME At all GROUP A races, published in the Racing Handbook and/or the calendar published on the MRC website, there will be a race levy of £2.00 for each senior and veteran paddler by age, as recognized by their British Canoeing, Canoe England, WCA, SCA or CANI membership, and £2.00 for each junior paddler by age, as recognized by their membership. The levy to be charged on all paddlers checked in irrespective of whether they start or finish the race. The race levy for all categories of races is to be remitted by the Race Organiser to the Treasurer within 7 days of the race. Cheques should be made payable to “BC

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Marathon Racing Committee” and sent to David Enoch, 102 Bingham Road, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham NG12 2GT.

Those clubs wishing to pay the levy by electronic transfer should remit to Barclays Bank Sort Code:20-63-25 Account No: 73066665 Account name BC Marathon Racing Committee. When making electronic transfers please also email David Enoch with the race name and amount of levy to [email protected]

14) RACE REGISTRATION The organiser of a GROUP A race must apply to the Calendar Organiser for that race to be registered. This must be done by the autumn of the year preceding the event. The event must be organised and run under the Marathon Racing Rules. Registered races may advertise through British Canoeing and may appeal through the Marathon Committee in cases of dispute or difficulty. Refer to British Canoeing Disciplinary Code at http://canoeracing.org.uk/marathon/index.php/disciplinary-matters/ The registration fee will be the race levy described in rule 13 and the organiser must comply with the requirements of rule 18.

15) BOAT NUMBERING At all GROUP A races competitors shall number their boat in the following manner. Paddlers racing in divisions 1-8 must display vertical number plates secured to the boat number holder with a pin or clip.

ALL numbering of vertical boards will be on both sides of the board and numbered in one of two acceptable formats:

a) digital style format numbering, created from black insulating tape, no less than 12mm wide. The digits should be formed from small strips of tape in 50mm and 100mm lengths to make up the numbers. The number must be presented on an OPAQUE WHITE number board measuring 150mm in height and 280mm in length, with rounded top corners. Hand written crayon and felt tip pen numbering is not acceptable. b) Alternatively an OPAQUE WHITE number board measuring 150mm in height and 200mm in length, PRE-PRINTED and issued by the event organiser is also acceptable.

Race organisers will be able to refuse entry to a race where these rules are not complied with. Yellow number boards will not be acceptable.

Paddlers ranked in Division 9, Lightning, club and fun race paddlers may alternatively use 225mm diameter white discs which should be displayed on fore and aft decks or as directed by the organiser. Any paddler not displaying a number plate at the start of any race, or whose number is not clearly legible, will not score club points. If the number becomes detached from the boat, it is the paddler's responsibility to make sure the marshals and finish judges know their number to ensure inclusion in the results.

16) FINISHES A competitor is deemed to have finished a race when the bow of the canoe or kayak has crossed the finishing line on the water with the competitor(s) in it.

17) ASSESSMENT RACES The Marathon Committee will co-ordinate with race organisers to determine assessment race venues and the dates will be shown in the Racing Handbook. At these races, assessment classes may be separated from other race classes and may be run over the same or different courses.

18) ORGANISATION OF GROUP A RACES a) Clubs hosting races must be affiliated to British Canoeing. b) The race shall be open to canoeists who are members of an ICF affiliated federation. c) The race shall be properly advertised and the organisers shall issue adequate instructions on request, up to one month before the event, to prospective competitors or interested group leaders. d) In the event of circumstances which render it impossible or unsafe to run the race as planned, the Race Organiser shall take all reasonable steps to inform the competitors and supporters at the earliest possible moment. e) Race Organisers shall charge an entry fee for each competitor to include the levy cost. This fee may be reduced for juniors and augmented for late entries.

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f) Changes of class/division and late entries shall be permitted if the organiser so wishes. Information regarding late entries and class/division changes should be available to competitors at least 30 minutes before the start time of the class/division concerned. g) The Race Organiser shall provide a Protest Committee consisting of three officials or members of the organising body to hear and settle all protests by any competitor in that event. The following rules will be observed:- i) The protests must be received within 30 minutes of completion of the relevant race and before the announcement of the final results. Failure to observe this will invalidate the protest. ii) The protest must be in writing to the Race Organiser and must give full details of the alleged infringement of the rules. iii) The Protest Committee must meet immediately to hear all the evidence and to consider the protest's validity in accordance with British Canoeing and Marathon Racing Rules. h) A protest against an organising body may only be dealt with by the Marathon Committee. Any such protest must be made within 3 working days in writing to the Secretary of the Marathon Committee and give full details of the alleged infringement of the rules. The person making the protest must also inform the secretary of the club or body concerned within 3 working days. Failure to comply with these conditions will invalidate the protest. i) Appeals against the decision of the Protest Committee are permitted and these will be heard by the Marathon Committee. j) Within 2 working days of the race the results are to be emailed to the Rankings Officer, the Race Records Officer, the Regional Marathon Advisor and to [email protected], so that promotions can be ratified and the results uploaded onto the marathon website. See Useful Addresses page F3. k) Within 7 days of the race the Race Organiser must remit the race levy together with the race results in accordance with rule 13.

19) ORGANISATION OF GROUP B RACES a) For these races competitors do not have to be British Canoeing, Canoe England, WCA, SCA or CANI members, there is no levy and no requirement to submit results to the race records officer. Race advertising, entry fees and classes are at the discretion of the organiser. The formal requirements to register club membership and for protest procedures are not necessary. b) Rules 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 shall apply to all GROUP B races.

Rules Applying to Regional Divisional Hasler Races

20) Regional divisional Hasler races are GROUP A races and all of rules 1 -18 above shall apply.

21) REGIONS The regions are determined by the Marathon Racing Committee for England plus Scotland East, Scotland West, and Wales. Each region will run its own league championships throughout the year and will decide how many results are to be counted by clubs. It is hoped that eventually there will be enough races in each region for clubs to count their best 8 or 9 results from the total number of races.

22) THE DIVISIONAL SYSTEM a) Entry into the divisional system should be based on the standards detailed in the "Standards for Racing" (page D1). b) Club coaches are responsible for ensuring the ranking status of their paddlers and where necessary to ensure they are re-ranked appropriately. c) The divisional system is arranged into nine separate singles divisions 1-9 and eight separate doubles divisions numbered 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Race Organisers must offer the following races at all events except where varied as agreed with the Regional Marathon Adviser. i) Divisions 2 & 3 doubles race over 20 km. ii) Singles races for each of divisions 1 to 9. iii) Doubles races for each of divisions 4 to 9 d) Each year a divisional list will be published in the Racing Handbook for singles divisions 1-8.These lists are checked and any paddler not having competed for two successive seasons is removed from the lists. Each autumn clubs are asked to submit a list of the paddlers who will not be active for the coming season and where appropriate, to amend a draft of the proposed divisional lists.

23) THE HASLER TROPHY The Hasler Trophy is the National Team League Championships and is competed for throughout the season on a regional basis. The Hasler season is defined by the races designated ‘H’ in the Racing Calendar of this Handbook. Races relating to the following season are designated ‘H2018. F8 MARATHON RACING

24) TYPES OF COURSE Whilst there will be some variations due to local conditions and types of course available, the normal distances will be:- Div.1, 2 & 3 Singles and 2 & 3 Doubles Full senior course of about 20km with any degree of severity. Div.4, 5 & 6 Singles and 4, 5 and 6 Doubles Course of about 13km which may include portages and/or weir shoots. Div.7, 8 & 9 Singles and Doubles Course of about 6.5km with the minimum practical hazards.

25) COMPETITORS a) Each club will be allowed as many competitors as it wishes. b) A paddler can only compete in one race in a qualifying event.

26) SEPARATE STARTS Each quorate race of six or more starters must be started separately. Two or more quorate races of less than six starters (i.e. with 3 or 4 or 5 starters) over the same distance may be started together, but for all other purposes are treated as separate races.

27) SYSTEM FOR AMALGAMATION DUE TO LOW ENTRIES If there are fewer than three entries in a division then they will be started with a race of the same distance but will not be combined for the purposes of results or club points. If no race of the same distance is available, they should be started (but not combined) with the nearest possible race below. It will still be the case that some divisions will be inquorate particularly in smaller regions. The practice of clubs communicating with each other about entries, in advance of events, to avoid inquorate classes, particularly in the higher divisions, is to be commended.

28) COMPETING IN A CREW BOAT a) When competing in doubles events the competition ranking shall normally be an average of the individual paddlers’ rankings (all halves rounded down). Example: division 4 paddler and division 5 paddler average 4 (ignoring the half), race in 4_4 K2. b) Paddlers ranked in division 1, 2 or 3 must race over the 20km course. c) There is no Division 1_1 K2 at regional races (which also means there is no K2 race for a Division 2 paddler racing with a Division 1 paddler. A Division 1 paddler may race with a Division 3 paddler in Division 2_2 K2 and so on using the two principles above.) d) All paddlers competing in crew boats must show their singles ranking on the entry form and these rankings must be shown on the results.

29) SPECIAL PRIZES Race organisers are encouraged to give prizes for special groups of paddlers e.g. first under 16, first C1. In particular they are strongly recommended to give a prize for the first woman in each division and for the highest placed TC2. This kind of encouragement is particularly important in the divisional system.

30) POINTS a) In regional races only those clubs within the region will score points. Paddlers from other regions will not be taken into account when calculating points except that their time will be used for the 110% calculations if they are the fastest boats not promoted. b) To be included for points, clubs must be affiliated to British Canoeing. c) All competitors in both singles and doubles must show their singles ranking at race check-in. Competitors not doing so will not score points in the regional competition and may not count the race as eligibility to compete in the final. d) Only competitors racing in their club colours will score points. In a crew boat, if one paddler wears club colours and one does not, only the paddler wearing the colours will receive points. e) The points system will be as follows. i) Divisions 1-9 in singles and doubles will count for points. ii) Points will be awarded to each paddler in both singles and doubles - 20 for 1st, 19 for 2nd, 18 for 3rd and so on down to 2 points to all paddlers who finish within 110% of the time of the fastest boat not promoted in a singles race and within 110% of the winners’ time in a doubles race. One point only will be awarded for paddlers who finish outside the 110% limit irrespective of their position. This to apply to all races except division 9 singles and doubles which will receive 20 for 1st, 19 for 2nd, 18 for 3rd and so on down to 2 points for all paddlers who finish. iii) Transferred paddlers racing in a different division under the provisions of rule 27 will count for Hasler points but their times will not be used for the 110% calculations. F9 MARATHON RACING

iv) Paddlers in a separate assessment race at a Regional Hasler event will not score Hasler points. v) Each club will count its twelve best scoring paddlers from any divisions in any combination of K1/C1/K2 or C2. Doubles boats can be counted even if some of these boats contain just one paddler who is eligible for Hasler points for a particular club. vi) At each event the club with the highest score will get 10 regional points in the regional competition, 9 for 2nd and so on.

31) RACE RESULTS Race Organisers must report their results using the HRM computer program. Race Organisers are encouraged to use the HRM program at the race to complete entries and calculate results at the meeting. If this is not practicable, results must be recorded later onto the HRM for reporting to the MRC in compliance with rules 18 j) and k).

32) PROMOTIONS a) Promotions between the divisions throughout the season will be based on the table “Standards for Racing” (“the Table”) [See page D1 of 2017 Racing Handbook]. Column HC of the Table assumes a World Champion takes 60 seconds to paddle a given course and ranks paddlers in singles divisions from 1 to 9 based on the number of additional seconds it would take for competitors to cover that same course. P/D Factor expresses these same times as factors. For example, a top ranking paddler in division 7 would be expected to take 90 seconds giving a P/D Factor of 1.5. b) Promotions will be calculated on the following principles on the basis of singles results subject to the other provisions of this rule 32; Divs.1, 2, 3 & 4 There are no automatic promotions to divisions 1, 2 & 3. Promotion times will be shown in the race file but promotions will not be indicated on any results printed on the day. The Rankings Officer in consultation with the Regional Marathon Adviser must ratify these for publishing with the official results on the Marathon Website.

Divs 4 and 5 Promotions to divisions 4 and 5 will be calculated by taking the times at each race of the mid-placed paddler in divisions 4, 5 and 6 divided by the Mean Factor for each of these three divisions. The average of these calculations will be multiplied by the Promotion Factor for divisions 3, 4, and 5 to give the times for promotion to divisions 5 and above. Divs 6, 7 and 8 Promotions to divisions 6, 7, and 8 will be calculated by taking the times of the mid- placed paddler in divisions 7 and 8 divided by the Mean Factor for each of these two divisions. The average of these calculations will be multiplied by the Promotion Factor for divisions 6, 7 and 8 to give the times for promotion to divisions 8 and above. [The above is an outline description of the promotion process. The detailed bases for calculations are available by post or email from the Rules Secretary]

c) Promotions may take place on either singles or doubles performances. Performances in doubles divisions will be monitored by the Ranking Officer and promotions made under Rule 32(j) where considered appropriate. d) Status in canoe will not affect status in kayak and vice versa. e) No automatic promotions will be made under Rule 32 (b) where there are fewer than 5 starters in any race. However, the Ranking Officer in consultation with the Regional Marathon Adviser may amend or dispense with this limit if persistently low numbers in a division are clearly preventing the promotion system from operating as intended. f) Promotions are not limited to one division. For example, a division 9 paddler with a time faster than that required for promotion to division 7, would be promoted straight to division 7. However, it is the responsibility of the Team Leader, coach and/or the individual to try as accurately as possible to enter a new paddler into the correct division for his/her ability. Accordingly, those paddlers promoted more than one division will forfeit Hasler points from that race. g) Where the HRM computer results system is used at a race, automatic promotions will be shown on the race results and take immediate effect. The only exceptions are those for division 1, 2 & 3 which must first be ratified by the Rankings Officer. All promotions (automatic and others) will be confirmed on the race results posted on the marathon website. It is the responsibility of paddlers and coaches to check these and ensure they are implemented with immediate effect. h) Once promoted, paddlers must race in their correct division, or higher division, except under the provisions of rules 27 and 28. Any competitor found racing in a lower division, singles or doubles, except under the provisions of rules 27 and 28, may be disqualified from the event and be banned from the next three Hasler races in the competitor’s region. The exception is for promotions awarded at races held at the beginning of a new racing season and before the Hasler Final held in that year. F10 MARATHON RACING

These promotions will not apply at the Hasler Final of the current season but will apply to all other races. (E.g. A div. 6 paddler promoted to div. 5 in September 2015 at a race designated as H2018 can still race in div. 6 at the 2017 Hasler Final but must race in div. 5 at all other races.) i) All paddlers, both from within the region and from other regions are eligible for promotions. j) The Marathon Committee has discretion to promote or to withhold promotion at any time it is found to be necessary. This discretion is delegated to the Ranking Officer.

33) DEMOTIONS a) Divs. 1, 2 and 3 Demotions from Divisions 1, 2 and 3 will be made by the Rankings Officer in consultation with the Regional Marathon Adviser. b) Divs. 4 to 9 Application for demotion from Divisions 4 to 8 may be made to the Regional Marathon Adviser by the club coach. The Regional Marathon Adviser shall confirm his decision in writing to the club coach and to the Race Records Officer after agreeing this with the Rankings Officer. c) Demotions will be limited to one division. d) Demotions may be based on singles or doubles performances. Performances in doubles divisions will be monitored by the Ranking Officer and demotions made under Rule 33h) where considered appropriate. e) Status in canoe will not affect status in kayak and vice versa. f) Once demoted paddlers may nonetheless choose to race in any higher division. Paddlers competing in the Hasler Final shall race in the division according to their ranking status at the close of the prior season (normally 31 August). Thus demotions awarded in the new racing season immediately prior to the Hasler Final will not apply at that Hasler Final. g) All paddlers, both from within the region and from other regions are eligible for demotions. h) The Marathon Committee has discretion to demote or to withhold demotion at any time it is found to be necessary. This discretion is delegated to the Ranking Officer.

Rules Applying to the Hasler Final

34) The Hasler Final is a GROUP A Divisional race and all of rules 1-16 and rules 18, 24, 26, 31, 32 and 33 above shall apply.

35) CLUB ELIGIBILITY The top scoring clubs from each region as determined by the regional Hasler competitions, plus a team from the Combined Services, may compete in the Hasler Final at the end of the season. The number of clubs from each region will, be based on the number of affiliated clubs who have actively participated in the previous season, as indicated by Hasler Race results recorded on the MRC Website. Each region will automatically have 2 qualifying places, irrespective of the number of active clubs. Each region will receive an extra qualifying place for each 3 clubs in excess of 4. Active Qualifying Active Qualifying Active Qualifying Active Qualifying Clubs places Clubs places Clubs places Clubs places 1-6 2 7-9 3 10-12 4 13-15 5 16-18 6 19-21 7 22-24 8 25-27 9

a) Additionally a team from the host club (or from each host club if there are two organising clubs) may compete if they have not qualified from the regional competition. b) Each eligible club will be allowed as many competitors in the final as it wishes.

36) PADDLER ELIGIBILITY a) A paddler must complete 3 qualifying events during the season to be eligible for the final. There are exceptions for Div.1 senior men’s kayak, Div.2 and above junior men’s kayak, Div.3 and above women kayak, Div.4 and above junior women kayak and Div.3 and above canoe, and for paddlers in the Combined Services, who must complete 2 qualifying events. b) Qualifying events are regional Hasler races and all assessment races for that season. This does not include races designated for the following Hasler season. Also a paddler may count completing a National Championships race on one or both days as one qualifying race. The previous Hasler Final does not count as a qualifying race. c) The qualification must be in the same type of boat (i.e. canoe or kayak). d) Paddlers are only eligible to paddle in a singles race at the Hasler Final if they have completed 3 qualifying events in singles. The exceptions in rule 36(a) apply equally in this rule.

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e) A paddler can only compete in one race at the final. f) The Regional Marathon Adviser will check the eligibility of paddlers from his region for the final. This will include holding current British Canoeing, or equivalent, membership. The Race Records Officer will be able to produce listings on request to help clubs and Marathon Advisers carry out this task.

37) CLASSES There will be races for each singles division 1 to 9 and each doubles division 1 to 9.

38) COMPETING IN CREW BOATS At the Hasler Final where crew members in doubles races are ranked in separate divisions they must race in the classification of the higher ranked paddler.

39) POINTS a) All competitors in singles and doubles must show their singles ranking on the entry form. Competitors not doing so will not score points. b) Only competitors racing in their club colours will score points. c) Point scoring at the final will be as described in rule 30e (i), (ii), (iii). d) Each club will count its six best scoring singles boats and its three best scoring doubles boats, provided that both of the crew are members of the same club.

40) TROPHIES a) The Hasler Trophy will be awarded to the club scoring the most points at the final b) The Regional Trophy will be awarded to the region with the highest aggregate score at the final from their three highest scoring clubs. c) The Adam Thomasson Trophy will be awarded to the winner of the Div.2 race at the final. d) The Ross Warland Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the highest placed junior in the Division 4 race at the final. e) The Committee Cup will be awarded to the highest placed junior woman K1 in the highest division at the final. f) The Ken Pereira Cup will be awarded to the highest placed junior C1 in the highest division at the final. g) The Rhodes White Trophy will be awarded to the senior man K1 with the fastest time over the 12 mile course. h) The David Shankland Trophy will be awarded to the senior or junior woman K1 with the fastest time over the 12 mile course. i) The Barber Trophy will be awarded to the junior K1 with the fastest time over the 12 mile course. j) The Bill Sparks Trophy will be awarded to the highest placed veteran K2 in the highest division at the final.

Rules Applying to the National Championships

41) The National Championships is a GROUP A race and all of rules 1-18 above shall apply.

42) DEFINITION a) The National Championships shall be called The British National Open Marathon Racing Individual and Team Championships and will identify the various National Champions. b) There must be at least 5 entries for a National Championship race to take place. c) Where a race is inquorate the paddler may transfer to another class for which they are eligible [see rule 43a].

43) PADDLER ELIGIBILITY a) Paddlers may compete in races specified for those of a higher ranking but will not be allowed to compete in races specified for those of a lower ranking. (E.g. an U18 may race as an U23 or Senior but not as an U16 or O34.) b) Senior and Veteran Women paddlers may compete in a doubles crew in Senior and Veteran Men’s kayak races of the same or higher ranking. c) All ages are calculated at 1stJanuary of the year of the Championships.

44) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP CATEGORIES a) There will be separate races for men’s kayak, women’s kayak and senior canoe. b) Senior paddlers in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 26km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Senior Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain ii) Senior Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. F12 MARATHON RACING

Senior paddlers in canoes will race over a course of approximately 13km, in singles and doubles. The winners shall be deemed the: iii) Senior National Canoe Marathon Champion of Great Britain. c) Paddlers aged under 23 in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 26km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Under 23 Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Under 23 Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. d) Paddlers aged under 18 in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 20km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Under 18 Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Under 18 Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain Paddlers aged under 18 in canoes will race over a course of approximately 6.5km in singles. The winner shall be deemed the: iii) Under 18 National Canoe Marathon Champion of Great Britain. e) Paddlers aged under 16 in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 13km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Under 16 Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Under 16 Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain f) Paddlers aged under 14 in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 6.5km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Under 14 Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Under 14 Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain g) Paddlers aged under 12 in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 6.5 km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Under 12 Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain ii) Under 12 Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. h) Paddlers aged 34 or over: Kayak men will race over a course of approximately 20km and kayak women over a course of approximately 13 km in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. i) Paddlers aged 39 or over: Kayak men will race over a course of approximately 20km and kayak women over a course of approximately 13 km in singles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Over 39 Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Over 39 Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. j) Paddlers aged 44 or over in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 13km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Over 44 Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Over 44 Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. k) Paddlers aged 49 or over in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 13km, in singles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Over 49 Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Over 49 Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. l) Paddlers aged 54 or over in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 6.5km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Over 54 Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Over 54 Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. m) Paddlers aged 59 or over in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 6.5km, in singles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Over 59 Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Over 59 Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. n) Paddlers aged 64 or over in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 6.5km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Over 64 Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Over 64 Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. o) Paddlers aged 69 or over in kayaks will race over a course of approximately 6.5km, in singles and doubles. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Over 69 Veteran Men’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Over 69 Veteran Women’s National Kayak Marathon Champion of Great Britain. p) Mixed Crews There will be a Mixed K2 race for paddlers ranked in divisions 1 – 9 over a course of approximately 13km. This is open to all seniors, veterans and juniors. Crews must consist of one

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female and one male paddler. The winners of this race shall be deemed the Mixed National Marathon Champions of Great Britain. q) Where crew members in doubles races are in different categories they must race in a category for which they are both eligible.

45) LIGHTNING CATEGORIES a) Lightning Paddlers aged under 12 will race over a course of approximately 3.5 km. The only competitors eligible for this event are paddlers in Lightning K1s ranked below Division 8. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Under 12 Men’s Lightning Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Under 12 Women’s Lightning Marathon Champion of Great Britain. b) Lightning Paddlers aged under 10 will race over a course of approximately 3.5 km. The only competitors eligible for this event are paddlers in Lightning K1s ranked below Division 8. The winners of these races shall be deemed the: i) Under 10 Men’s Lightning Marathon Champion of Great Britain. ii) Under 10 Women’s Lightning Marathon Champion of Great Britain. c) Points will be awarded to count towards the Spanish Galleon team trophy for Lighning paddlers at the National Championships, These do not count towards the Geoff Sanders Trophy.

46) TEAM COMPETITION a) Points will be awarded per paddler both in singles and doubles races for National Championship categories - 20 points for the winner then 19, 18, 17 etc. down to one point for each finisher. b) All competitors in singles and doubles must show their singles ranking to be eligible for team points. c) Only competitors racing in their club colours will score points. d) A trophy, The Spanish House, will be awarded to the club scoring the most points at the National Championships counting all categories in Rule 44. e) A trophy, The Spanish Galleon, will be awarded to the club scoring the most points in the under 12 and under 10 age Lightning categories (Rules 45(e) and (f)).

47) PROMOTIONS & DEMOTIONS Although no automatic promotions will take place at the championships, the Marathon Committee may exercise their right under rules 32 and 33 to promote or demote on the basis of the results.

48) HASLER QUALIFICATION The event will not count as a Regional Hasler event nor be used to allocate points for Regional Hasler competitions. However, it may be counted by a paddler as a qualifying race for the Hasler Final.

Rules applying to the Geoff Sanders Memorial Trophy

49) THE SERIES a) Race organisers of regional Hasler races are encouraged to include Lightning and Mini K2 races in their programme. These races will qualify for the Geoff Sanders Series in which teams compete for the Geoff Sanders Memorial Trophy. Races can also be run at other times as part of an inter-club event. b) The Series will run from 1st September to 31st August the following year. c) Races in the Series will not be awarded Hasler points. d) Lightning races only will be included in the programme of the Hasler Final, but will not be used in scoring for the Hasler Trophy.

50) QUALIFICATION a) To qualify paddlers must compete in a Pyranha Lightning K1 or, in specified races, in a Mini K2 (maximum length 5.6m, minimum width 50cm). b) Those who compete in K1 races in other craft will not be eligible for points. Race organisers will need to show these as a separate ‘Fun Race’ if they wish to include these craft. c) Paddlers with a marathon ranking of Division 8 or above shall not be eligible to compete in the Series. (See rule 57) d) Lightning races at the Hasler Final are open to all Lightning paddlers, whether their club has qualified or not.

51) COURSE a) The course shall be 2-4 kilometres in length with no hazards.

52) CLASSES

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a) There will be four K1 classes in the Series: Boys under 10, Girls under 10, Boys under 12 and Girls under 12 and two K2 classes: under 12 and under 10. b) All ages as at January 1st preceding each race. c) Teams must inform the Series Coordinator (See rule 55) of the date of birth of each paddler.

53) POINTS a) Points shall be awarded in each class at each event with 20 points for the winner, 19 points for second and so on, down to 1 point for each paddler who completes the course. b) Points shall be awarded in each class at the Hasler Final event, with 40 points to the winner, 38 points for second and so on down to 2 points for each paddler who completes the course. c) Points are awarded in crew boats on a per seat basis. d) Points shall be awarded to all paddlers in the Series irrespective of whether the paddler is out of region. e) At August 31st each paddler’s three best scores from the season will be counted towards their team’s total. This will be added to the points won in the Lightning class held at the Hasler Final. f) The winner of the Geoff Sanders Memorial Trophy will be the team with the highest score as determined in e) above.

54) PRIZES a) Race organisers are encouraged to award prizes for the first three places in each class when holding a race. Marathon Committee certificates are available from Regional Marathon Advisors to give to all entrants, to encourage participation. b) The Marathon Racing Committee will provide medals for the first three places in each class at the Hasler Final event.

55) RESULTS a) Results of all races in the Series should be forwarded to Peter Jones, the Geoff Sanders Coordinator. Email: [email protected].

56) SAFETY a) The wearing of life jackets or buoyancy aids is compulsory for all paddlers. b) The requirements of Rule 5 must be observed in all respects. c) Race organisers must conduct a specific risk assessment for Lightning and Mini K2 races and, taking into account their age and experience, provide adequate safety cover (e.g. rescue boats and signage) over the whole course where considered necessary.

57) RACING IN THE HASLER COMPETITION a) The Geoff Sanders Series aims to introduce young paddlers into marathon racing but it is important that they do not remain too long in the class. Coaches and parents are best placed to decide when a junior is ready to race in the Hasler Series and the decision is for them to take. b) As part of their long term development paddlers in all Lightning categories are encouraged to compete in Division 9 K1 or K2. However, should the paddler be promoted to division 8 or higher from either a K1 or a K2 race in the Hasler Series or at the National Championships he/she will no longer be eligible to compete in the Geoff Sanders Series. c) Paddlers who are promoted to Division 8 or higher from any race in all Lightning categories at the National Championships are allowed to race in the Geoff Sanders competition at that year’s Hasler Final. They will not be eligible to compete in the following season’s Geoff Sanders Series.

58) RACE LEVY / EVENT TICKET a) Lightning races are classed as Group C races: no race levy will be charged. b) Paddlers who are not British Canoeing members or not members of a British Canoeing affiliated club with a registered youth section shall be issued with an Event Ticket to provide insurance cover. British Canoeing has agreed not to make a charge for the Event Ticket for Lightning paddlers. c) To promote racing at this introductory level, the MRC recommends a standard entry fee of £2.50.

Rules applying to the 5K Series

59) THE SERIES The Series was introduced in 2010 and the main objectives are: a) Mass starts to teach paddlers to get off the line quickly and get into an appropriate group as soon as possible, in a bumpy water environment. b) Larger groups to teach paddlers to race effectively in groups. c) Minimum administration. d) Minimum number of classes. F15 MARATHON RACING

60) RACES The Committee aims to have at least two races in each region and to hold a national Final in the summer. Details of races will be publicised in the marathon calendar and on the website.

61) RULES a) 5K racing will be governed by the rules of British Canoeing Marathon Committee as set out in the Flatwater Racing Handbook. b) These races fall under rule 3)b)ii) ‘Races and time trials approved by the Marathon Committee but not in the divisional system’.

62) RACE LEVY/BC MEMBERSHIP a) The race levy must be paid. The levy will apply to the event, not the number of races a paddler competes in on that day. b) Entrants must be comprehensive members of British Canoeing or junior members of a club with a registered youth section. c) Membership must be confirmed with entry or at time of booking in.

63) THE COURSE a) The course will be as close as possible to 5 kilometres. A GPS should be used to measure the length of the course, to enable time comparisons to be made throughout the country. b) There will be a minimum of one and a maximum of two turning points that will be in an anti-clockwise direction. There should be three buoys marking the turn in an even arc. It is acceptable for one of the turning points to be used twice. c) The course can be on any kind of water, but bear in mind the basic objective of teaching paddlers to race in large groups. Therefore, wherever possible, there should be as large an expanse of water as possible. d) The recommended race day is Saturday, although this is not compulsory.

64) CATEGORIES a) There will be the following categories: senior men, senior women, junior men, junior women, veteran men and veteran women. b) All categories will be able to compete in the following craft: K1, K2, C1 and C2. c) There will be two sets of starts for singles and doubles, to allow all paddlers to enter both races should they so wish. d) To achieve mass starts four starts are recommended: In the first set of starts - 1. Junior, senior and veteran men K1; 2. Junior, senior and veteran women K1 plus C1;

In the second set of starts - 3. Junior, senior and veteran men K2; 4. Junior, senior and veteran women K2 plus C2.

The Race Organiser has discretion either to split starts into smaller groups or to combine starts where it is considered the numbers of competitors or the nature of the course make this appropriate.

65) RANKINGS a) Results including times will be sent to Sue Hawthorn to enable her to compile a rankings list on a time- elapsed basis, initially for K1. b) The ranking list will be updated and published on the marathon website as soon as possible after an event. c) The top ranking paddler in each category will receive a trophy provided by the MRC at the end of each season. The season will be the same as the Hasler season.

PART B: THE STARTING OF ASSESSMENT RACES, NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RACES AND HASLER FINALS RACES

There is a necessity to maintain the standard of starting at assessment races and major championships. The following will apply to all assessment races, to all races at the National Championships and to all races at the Hasler Finals.

1) REQUIREMENTS

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a) The start line should be clearly defined on both banks. b) A clearly defined marshalling line must be established behind the start line. c) The race must be started by a person drawn from the approved starters list, who will have an experienced assistant. d) The marshalling line should be controlled by at least two experienced officials. e) The above should all be equipped with PA equipment or loud hailers that it is the responsibility of the race organiser to provide. 2) STARTING PROCEDURE a) The starter shall ensure all craft are lined up on the starting line as stationary as possible for the water conditions. When the starter is satisfied the line(s) is correctly positioned he/she shall give the signal to start by a shot, starting horn or the word ‘go’. b) If a competitor commences paddling or attempts to start before any instruction to do so, he/she has made a false start. c) A competitor who crosses the line before the starter’s start signal shall also be deemed to have made a false start. d) Refusing to obey the starter’s instructions will also constitute an unfair start. e) A competitor who attempts a false or unfair start will be warned a maximum of two times. A third offence will result in the imposition of a two-minute penalty. A further offence by the same competitor will result in disqualification from the event. The disqualified paddler must leave the water immediately. 3) APPROVED STARTERS LIST

Brian Chapman Ollie Harding Paul Ralph Paul Wells Margaret Chapman Roland Lawler Andy Rawson Stuart West Kevin Dennis Alan Laws Jim Rossiter Alan Williams David Enoch Dyson Pendle Melvin Swallow

4) STARTERS’ ADVISORY NOTES In starting ANY race the following advisory notes should be applied by the race organiser and starter to achieve consistency. The start of any race is critical and fairness and consistency are our aim. It is therefore highly important that you carry out procedures and endeavour to ensure everybody has a fair start.

The rules that will apply for major competition are laid out below. They can and should equally apply to ANY race. Once competitors who push the line or jump the start realise that that will get a 2-minute penalty, or be disqualified and asked to leave the start line, they will start to comply with your instructions.

Our aim is to make these rules the standard to which every race organiser works.

Some important points come from these rules, which should be noted and applied, on all starts:

If you control the boats at a no more than ‘walking pace’ as they come up to the line, then it is more likely you will control them on the line.

Make sure that your ‘marshalling line’ is not too close to the actual start line.

Do not ‘hold’ paddlers on the start line for too long - this will merely result in them ‘pushing’ it. Bring them very slowly up to the line and start the race quickly when there.

If the majority of boats advance over the line - the only way to bring them back is to get them ALL to paddle round and start again.

Do not penalise those who comply with your instructions and are on the line by starting the race when others are clearly in front of the line. Bring the non-compliant paddlers back round. Be prepared to warn twice and then penalise with a 2-minute penalty or disqualify.

Refer to boats by their numbers or by the club colours not by the paddlers name and be prepared to record – or have an assistant record – any penalties given by boat number.

If you issue a penalty it must apply – it cannot then be ignored or withdrawn. If you disqualify a paddler do not start the race until he/she has removed himself from the line and from the water. It is not permitted for the disqualified paddler to paddle round with the other racers.

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Do not tell paddlers that there is ‘ 1 minute to go’ and them start them before a full minute has elapsed. Be consistent, if you say you will not start them for 2 minutes make sure it is a full two minutes before you do start them.

Have a whistle ready to blow if there is a false start and you are recalling the whole race. Make sure that the paddlers know that is what a whistle means: STOP, there has been a total false start, come back to the line.

If you have paddlers ‘hanging back’ well behind the actual start line give them the opportunity once to come up to the line. If they are unwilling to do so after being asked, then concentrate on the front line to retain control and accept that those behind the line are more comfortable in the ‘second line’ position.

You are within your rights as the starter of an event to ‘warn’ coaches and spectators who are blatantly trying to encourage their paddlers to ignore your instructions and ‘push’ the start. Do not be afraid to do so.

BY BEING CONSISTENT AT ALL RACES AND ACROSS ALL STARTS PADDLERS WILL LEARN WHAT IS EXPECTED OF THEM. PART C: RECOMMENDATIONS

These recommendations are to help clubs run well-organised races. You should not attempt to run a race without having attended others first.

1) ADVANCE INFORMATION Advance information should at least contain the following details. a) Name, date and status of the race. b) Name of the organising body. c) Closing date for entries and whether or not late entries will be accepted. d) Person to whom entries and enquiries should be sent, with address, phone number and email. e) Entry fees and to whom these should be payable. f) An entry form asking for full details of competitors, though entries using the HRM system should be encouraged. g) Locations of start and finish, and directions for getting to these places. h) Check-in, briefing and start times. i) Brief description of the course. j) Any special regulations that competitors should be aware of before they arrive. k) Any major changes since last year.

2) SAFETY Safety measures are largely at the discretion of the organiser, since courses and conditions vary considerably. All paddlers ranked in Divisions 7, 8 and 9 or competing in Lightning and fun races must wear a buoyancy aid [Rules 5 (a)(v) and 56 (a)]. Make sure you have adequate safety cover for all Lightning races. On the open sea it is wise to insist on buoyancy aids for all. On open water, rescue boats are very important. Ensure that no one is stranded or lost halfway round the course; it is important to account for all competitors. On calm water it is usually sufficient to have a back marker paddling the course. Marshals at turns and portages should carry safety equipment including space blanket or similar, throw line and mobile phone. All Race organisers should prepare a Risk Assessment well ahead of their event and put in hand appropriate safety measures. Risk Assessments must be forwarded to the Regional Marathon Advisor before the event.

3) BRIEFING AND CONTROL a) Deliver a briefing shortly before the race. Explain the starting procedure; starting order; describe any special features and hazards of the race course and emphasise any special regulations. b) Check that all boats are numbered clearly. It is the competitor’s responsibility to number his boat, but it does make the finishers’ job easier if number plates are legible. Provide large permanent marker pens at check-in. c) Use the starting order listed in Section 4. d) Make sure the course is clearly marked at all points where there could be doubt. Position marshals at turning points to check against a start list. Have clearly identifiable marshals at portages and shoots. The marshals should keep the passage clear for competitors, keep spectators and competitors off forbidden land and report any misdemeanours to race control. A marshal’s directions should override any prior instructions.

4) STARTING ORDER

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a) The start order of the various classes or divisions can have a significant effect on the race results. The general principle is to start the fastest classes first and the slowest classes last. This minimises the chance of fast boats paddling through slower classes, picking up stragglers on the wash and dragging them back to the class leaders. b) The following is the recommended start order. Not all these classes will necessarily run at any one race.

Division 2 K2 Division 5 K2 Division 8 K2 Division 1 K1 Division 4 K1 Division 7 K1 Division 3 K2 Division 6 K2 Division 9 K2 Division 2 K1 Division 5 K1 Division 8 K1 Division 4 K2 Division 7 K2 Division 9 K1 Division 3 K1 Division 6 K1

5) STARTING a) Ensure that the paddlers can hear your instructions clearly. b) Ensure your start position is such that you can see the boat numbers and if necessary have a helper as a spotter. c) You or your helper should have a pen/paper to write down any number warnings and penalties. d) If the paddlers do not obey instructions then the rule must be followed with appropriate penalties. e) In the event of a false start use a whistle to recall the paddlers. The use of the whistle should be included in pre-race briefing. f) Try to ensure the paddlers approach the line very slowly. g) An upstream start is preferable if possible. h) If you make a requirement or statement as to what you are going to do, do not back down or change it under paddler or time pressure. i) Record accurate start times for all races – these will be needed for the HRM program.

6) TURNS a) Clearly mark all turns. Use a buoy or buoys at each turn. Make sure these are clearly distinguishable. A clear description and location of the turn buoys must be given at the briefing. b) All turns should be properly marshalled. Each turn marshal should have a list of the race numbers that started and be responsible for checking that each boat properly completes the turn. A list of boats that did not complete the turn and a written report of the incidents at the turn must be provided promptly to the race control.

7) FINISHING & RESULTS a) Have a clearly marked finishing line. Signify a crossing of the line audibly by bell, whistle or hooter. b) Have a reliable, readable clock and a back-up in case of malfunction. c) Have a shelter in case it rains. d) Recording the finishing times and positions is the most important job you will do. e) Prepare in advance with numbered sheets. Have spare pens/pencils. f) Record the number and order of every boat as it passes the finishing line. Two tried and tested methods are: (i) Have lined sheets, marked into two columns with one person writing the boat numbers and another the finish time. If possible have a third person calling out the finishing times. Number all finish pages to avoid confusion, OR (ii) Have a team of three. Two work together, one calling boat numbers whilst the other records the number and time. The third person works independently recording the numbers in finishing order. We do not recommend having the times written on one set of sheets and the numbers separately written on another set and then trying to match these together. g) A further fail-safe is to have a tape recorder at the finish line. Give the recorder to one of the finish team and tell them to ‘talk’ every boat over the line, giving number and time. h) At all Hasler events you must use the Hasler Race Management computer program (HRM) to produce your results. If possible use the HRM at the race. This will automatically calculate the elapsed time and finishing order of all boats, all singles promotions and the Hasler points. The results will be produced in the format required by the Race Records Officer. The HRM is designed for Hasler races and can be downloaded from the Marathon Canoeing website. If you want any help with the HRM please contact your Regional Adviser. i) Whether using the HRM or a manual system, have someone indoors to produce the results. Arrange a system for displaying the results as soon as you know them. Errors can be queried before prize giving. Hold the prize giving as soon as possible.

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a) After the event is over the final result sheet needs to be produced. Keep all manual start and finish sheets as back-up. b) If you have run a Hasler event you must return your results using the HRM. This automatically produces the results in the correct format. c) Send results by email to the Rankings Officer, the Regional Marathon Advisor, the Race Records Officer and to [email protected] within 2 working days so that promotions can be ratified and the results can be uploaded onto the marathon website. For all addresses, see page F3. d) . The race levy should be sent to the Marathon Racing Committee treasurer. See rule 13. Levy to be remitted within 7 days. e) Send Event Ticket money to British Canoeing HQ, Nottingham together with the name, post code etc. of those who have paid for an event ticket, on the form provided by British Canoeing.

PART D: VENUE AND ORGANISATIONAL CRITERIA FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AND THE HASLER FINALS

The Marathon Committee will look to the following ideal criteria when considering applications for the hosting of the National Championships and the Hasler Finals. Any club wishing to host the National Championships or the Hasler Finals will be expected to make a short presentation to the Annual Consultative Meeting or to the Marathon Committee outlining their proposals for the course and organisation to meet these criteria.

1) THE COURSE a) The course should be wide enough at the start to provide a fair start for all paddlers. It should also be wide enough throughout its length for competitors to overtake and pass each other in opposite directions. b) The course should be capable of being paddled in an understern rudder boat. c) Portages should allow a minimum of 12 metres at the 'get out' and 'get in' points. Portages should not be of excessive number or length. d) Access to portage areas for spectators should be good with adequate parking, or pool transport should be provided. e) The course should be reasonably accessible for spectator viewing. f) There should not be too many other conflicting water users.

2) ORGANISATION a) The organising club(s) should have a proven track record in organising normal Divisional marathons. b) The venue should have good access by road and not be too far for the majority of paddlers to travel. c) There should be adequate camping facilities nearby, particularly for the two day National Championships. d) There should be adequate parking at the start and finish. e) There should be adequate covered checking-in and refreshment areas at the start and finish and a results display area. f) There should be adequate toilet facilities at the start and finish areas. g) There should be an adequate PA system at the start, briefing and prize giving areas. h) There should be adequate First Aid cover in appropriate areas. i) The starting of all races is to be as the procedure set out in PART C. j) There should be a computerised results facility capable of showing class results and team scores immediately after the races. k) Prizes at the National Championships will be the official BC National Marathon Championship medals and Divisional medals. l) Prizes at the Hasler Finals will be the official BC Hasler Finals medals.

PART E: BRITISH CANOEING MEMBERSHIP AND EVENT TICKETS

All seniors and veterans must be full members of British Canoeing if they wish to race in a Marathon event that has been advertised in the Calendar. Juniors who are ranked in division 6 or above must also hold individual comprehensive British Canoeing youth membership.

A junior club member need not be a full member of British Canoeing in order to race in the lower divisions (7,8 & 9) of the Marathon racing system or in the other 2 categories of marathon races. He / she must, however, be a member of a club with a registered junior section and the number used for his or her identification will be the club’s affiliation number followed by the paddler’s own individual club number. However, the club abbreviation followed by the paddler’s club number is easier and preferred by the Records Officer, both for identification and F20 MARATHON RACING ease of recording. i.e. LIN/005, CHE/017. Note that event tickets are also required for Lightning paddlers who are neither British Canoeing members nor a member of a club with a registered junior section but the Event Ticket is issued to Lightning paddlers without charge. Any junior promoted into a higher division (6 & upwards) must then become a full member of British Canoeing.

Race Organisers MUST still check that a competitor’s membership is current either by photocopy of the membership card with the entry or by seeing the card on the day of the race.

If the card is unavailable or forgotten the paddler must purchase an "Event Ticket" as a "stop gap" but only once per season. The records officer carries out a check on event ticket issue for all race results and those paddlers abusing this system will be penalised.

The system is as follows: 1. The tickets are for use by non-members at the entry level only of National Competitions requiring membership e.g. Divisional Racing. 2. For use at a British Canoeing event when the organiser believes a participant may be a member but the member cannot provide proof by way of a membership card. 3. Event organisers charge the current rate set by British Canoeing, which will be sent to British Canoeing HQ, Nottingham within 7 working days of the event. 4. Event Ticket fees are not refundable. 5. The overall consideration is to encourage, in the best possible way, membership of the Country's Governing Body for Canoe sport.

Statement on Foreign Nationals participating in competition.

Following a clarification on the position by the ICF and applying to all disciplines, the following rules were published and shall apply to competitions and teams covered by the Marathon Committee. 1) A competitor may compete on behalf of their Federation in a foreign country in which he/she is domiciled, if the competitor obtains the authorisation of their Federation of origin. This authorisation has to be sent before 30th November prior to the year concerned to the ICF Headquarters with a copy to the Technical Committee Chair. The same procedure applies, should the competitor revert to their original Federation. 2) If he/she has lived for 2 years or more in a foreign country, the approval of his/her Federation of origin is no longer required. 3) An athlete who has competed internationally at any level in the last 3 years requires authorisation from the ICF and the national federation of the original country in order to change sporting nationality. 4) For an athlete to be eligible for a change of sporting nationality they must have lived in that country for the last two years. 5) The request of the change of nationality must be made to the ICF no later than 30 November the year before the competitor wants to compete. 6) A competitor may not compete for more than one Federation in any calendar year in canoeing.

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ELMBRIDGE CANOE CLUB 2017 Programme Details on www.elmbridgecanoeclub.com

Easter Sunday 29th JUNIOR HALF MARATHON K1 TRIAL April 16th Boys and Girls Classes - under 12,13,14,15 & 16 Check the website for details of age records!

Saturday FUN REGATTA AND TIME TRIALS May 13th 200m and 500m K1 time trials and races K2 and K1 3000m

Sunday DIVISIONAL MARATHON October 8th (LSE Hasler event for 2018) Div1-9 K1 Div2- K2 and Div4-9 K2 Lightning, and Under 16 2017 Beginner’s Race

Entries to: Email: [email protected]

Details from: Wendy Piercy, Secretary, Elmbridge Canoe Club Email: [email protected] Tele: 07473 070300

All entries to be submitted by the Club Team Leader via HRM system

The Team Leader shall be responsible for the checking in, payment and alterations at the event.

MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES K2 Shield: Presented to the Senior K2 National Champions 1957 J.Nicholls E.Carmichael West London C.C. 1958 J.Shelston R.Lowery Richmond C.C. 1959 J.Shelston R.O'Keefe Richmond C.C. 1960 R.Payne Y.Allen 22nd SAS C.C. 1961 B.R.Smith J.L.P.Dalton C.T.C. 1962 A.Aked D.C.Arnold Royal Marines C.C. 1963 L.Oliver M.Parker Lincoln C.C. 1964 S.Hollier R.Wade Hatfield Y.C. 1965 L.Oliver M.Parker Lincoln C.C. 1966 T.Kirkby M.Bosher Royal C.C. 1967 A.Miller T.Sowman Harlow C.C. 1968 A.Edwards L.Oliver Lincoln C.C. 1969 M.Mean L.Bolam 1970 C.Evans A.Alun-Williams R.M.C.C. 1971 M.Bosher B.Greenaway Richmond C.C. 1972 N.Mason T.Speaight Nottingham K.C. 1973 N.Jackson D.Smith Grap./ Worcester 1974 J.Fowler A.Williams Royal C.C. 1975 J.Fowler A.Williams Royal C.C. 1976 J.Fowler A.Williams Royal C.C. 1977 S.Brown B.Haynes Nottingham / Royal 1978 J.Fowler A.Williams Royal C.C. 1979 J.Fowler A.Williams Royal C.C. 1980 J.Fowler A.Williams Royal C.C. 1981 J.Fowler A.Williams Royal C.C. 1982 A.Williams C.Canham Royal C.C. 1983 A.Williams S.Jackson Royal / Army 1984 A.Williams S.Jackson Royal / Army 1985 P.Wells A.Croucher Richmond / Wey 1986 Ivan Lawler A.Williams Elmbridge / Royal 1987 Ivan Lawler Graham Burns Elmbridge C.C. 1988 P.Wells M.Wells Richmond C.C. 1989 C.Ballard R.Kinch Lichfield / Oxford 1990 P.Wells G.Dresser Richmond / Royal 1991 C.Ballard G.Slater Lichfield 1992 Ivan Lawler Grayson Bourne Elmbridge C.C. 1993 J.Butler S.Bagshaw Nottingham K.C. 1994 Ivan Lawler Steve Harris Elmbridge C.C. 1995 Stuart West James Butler RLS / Nottingham 1996 Ivan Lawler Steve Harris Elmbridge C.C. 1997 James Block James Butler Nottingham K.C. 1998 Stephen Baker Steve Harris Elmbridge C.C. 1999 Ivan Lawler Conor Holmes Elmbridge C.C. 2000 Simon Dark David Coulson BOA / Reading 2001 Conor Holmes James Block Elmbridge / Nottingham 2002 Paul Slater Paul Prestwood Gailey 2003 Paul Slater Paul Prestwood Gailey 2004 Paul Slater Paul Prestwood Gailey 2005 Ivan Lawler Ben Brown Elmbridge 2006 Ben Brown John Sawers Elmbridge 2007 Andrew Daniels Edward Cox Reading / Wey 2008 Ivan Lawler Ben Farrell Elmbridge 2009 Ben Brown Jonathan Boyton Elmbridge/Royal 2010 Ivan Lawler Jonathan Simmons Elmbridge/Wey 2011 Mark Childerstone Jonathan Simmons Wey 2012 Jonathan Tye Stuart West Worcester 2013 Keith Moule Tom Sharpe Chelmsford / Richmond 2014 Tim Pendle Andrew Daniels Norwich / Longridge 2015 Tim Pendle Andrew Daniels Norwich / Longridge 2016 Tim Pendle Edward Rutherford Norwich / Elmbridge

G1 MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES

Wilkinson Sword: Presented to the Senior K1 National Champion

1979 Brian Greenham Reading & LP 1999 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1980 K.Smith Warren 2000 Conor Holmes Elmbridge 1981 K.Smith Warren 2001 Conor Holmes Elmbridge 1982 Alan Williams Royal 2002 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1983 Alan Williams Royal 2003 Paul Slater Gailey 1984 Alan Williams Royal 2004 Paul Slater Gailey 1985 Alan Williams Royal 2005 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1986 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 2006 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1987 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 2007 Andrew Daniels Reading 1988 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 2008 Ben Farrell Elmbridge 1989 Duncan Blythe Royal 2009 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1990 Duncan Blythe Royal 2010 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1991 I.Timbrell Fowey River 2011 Tim Pendle Norwich 1992 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 2012 Tim Pendle Norwich 1993 James Butler Nottingham 2013 Tim Pendle Norwich 1994 Gary Mawer Richmond 2014 Andrew Daniels Longridge 1995 Simon Dark Bradford/Avon 2015 Keith Moule Chelmsford 1996 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 2016 Tim Pendle Norwich 1997 James Butler Nottingham 1998 Greg Slater Lichfield

The Long Distance Racing Challenge Trophy Presented, since 2001, to the Senior K1 National Champion. Prior to 2001 to the winner of Division 1 K1 at the National Championships. 1956 C.Cautier Weston Bay 1986 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1957 A.Waterhouse Royal Canoe Club 1987 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1958 R.O'Keefe Richmond 1988 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1959 B.Smith C.T.C. 1989 Duncan Blythe Royal Canoe Club 1960 D.Shankland Llandaff 1990 Duncan Blythe Royal Canoe Club 1961 J.Richards Worcester 1991 I.Timbrell Fowey 1962 Alan Edwards Worcester 1992 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1963 S.Smith Worcester 1993 James Butler Nottingham 1964 S.Smith Worcester 1994 Gary Mawer Richmond 1965 P.Gardner Riverside 1995 Simon Dark Bradford on Avon 1966 C.Evans Royal Canoe Club 1996 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1967 C.Evans Royal Canoe Club 1997 James Butler Nottingham 1968 P.Lawler Royal Canoe Club 1998 Greg Slater Lichfield 1969 N.Jackson Grappenhall 1999 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1970 N.Jackson Grappenhall 2000 Conor Holmes Elmbridge 1971 N.Jackson Grappenhall 2001 Conor Holmes Elmbridge 1972 Norman Mason Nottingham 2002 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1973 D.Lawrence Royal Canoe Club 2003 Paul Slater Gailey 1974 Norman Mason Nottingham 2004 Paul Slater Gailey 1975 Norman Mason Nottingham 2005 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1976 Norman Mason Nottingham 2006 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1977 Brian Greenham Reading & L.P. 2007 Andrew Daniels Reading 1978 Brian Greenham Reading & L.P. 2008 Ben Farrell Elmbridge 1979 Brian Greenham Reading & L.P. 2009 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1980 K.Smith Warren C.C. 2010 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1981 K.Smith Warren C.C. 2011 Tim Pendle Norwich 1982 Alan Williams Royal Canoe Club 2012 Tim Pendle Norwich 1983 Alan Williams Royal Canoe Club 2013 Tim Pendle Norwich 1984 Alan Williams Royal Canoe Club 2014 Andrew Daniels Longridge 1985 Alan Williams Royal Canoe Club 2015 Keith Moule Chelmsford 2016 Tim Pendle Norwich

G2 MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES

Nottinghamshire County Council Cup Presented to the Senior Lady K1 National Champion 1995 S.Bennett Fladbury 2007 Anna Hemmings Elmbridge 1996 Anna Hemmings Elmbridge 2008 Louisa Sawers Elmbridge 1997 Tricia Davey Richmond 2009 Claire Gunney Wey 1998 Lucy Hardy Fladbury 2010 Claire Gunney Wey 1999 Tina Parsons Nottingham 2011 Jenny Illidge Runcorn 2000 Andrea Dallaway Elmbridge 2012 Lizzie Broughton Richmond 2001 Anna Hemmings Elmbridge 2013 Lizzie Broughton Richmond 2002 Yael Ford Tonbridge 2014 Lizzie Broughton Richmond 2003 Joanne Bates Elmbridge 2015 Lizzie Broughton Richmond 2004 Joanne Bates Elmbridge 2016 Lizzie Broughton Richmond 2005 Tricia Davey Richmond 2006 Anna Hemmings Elmbridge

Ladies Plate Presented to the Senior Ladies K2 National Champions 1995 Tamsin Phipps W.Lester Reading 1996 Helen Gilby Alison Thorogood Elmbridge / Newham 1997 Sonia Bapty Tricia Davey Reading / Richmond 1998 Andrea Dallaway Helen Gilby Elmbridge Canoe Club 1999 Sonia Bapty Alison Thorogood Reading / Leaside 2000 Andrea Dallaway Helen Gilby Elmbridge Canoe Club 2001 Andrea Dallaway Abigail Cattle Elmbridge / Reading 2002 Joanne Bates Rosalind Bates Elmbridge Canoe Club 2003 No Race 2004 Joanne Bates Claire Hynds Elmbridge Canoe Club 2005 Joanne Bates Nicola Taylor Elmbridge Canoe Club 2006 Anna Hemmings Nicola Taylor Elmbridge Canoe Club 2007 Anna Hemmings Louisa Sawers Elmbridge Canoe Club 2008 Louisa Sawers Hayleigh Mason Elmbridge / Nottingham 2009 Louisa Sawers Lani Belcher Elmbridge Canoe Club 2010 Jenny Swallow Lizzie Broughton Chester / Richmond 2011 Fay Lamph Lizzie Broughton Wey / Richmond 2012 Fay Lamph Lizzie Broughton Wey / Richmond 2013 Fay Lamph Lizzie Broughton Wey / Richmond 2014 Fay Lamph Lizzie Broughton Wey / Richmond 2015 Fay Lamph Lizzie Broughton Wey / Richmond 2016 Fay Lamph Lizzie Broughton Wey / Richmond

The Pontevedra Cup Presented to the U18 Girls K1 National Champion 2008 Victoria Croucher Wey 2012 Amy Ward Elmbridge 2009 Jenny Illidge Runcorn 2013 Samantha Rees-Clark Basingstoke 2010 Jenny Illidge Runcorn 2014 Elise Piercy Elmbridge 2011 Victoria Croucher Wey 2015 Melissa Johnson Chelmsford 2016 Samantha Martyn Wey

G3 MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES

The Brian Gandy Trophy Presented to the U18 Girls K2 National Champions 2011 Victoria Croucher Alice Haws Wey Kayak Club 2012 Amy Ward Rebeka Simon Elmbridge 2013 Samantha Rees-Clark Nicole Williams Basingstoke / Royal 2014 Livvy Rowe Lucy Lee-Smith Norwich 2015 Elise Piercy Melissa Johnson Elmbridge/Chelmsford 2016 Freya Peters Emma Russell Richmond/Chelmsford

The Sella Cup Presented to the U18 Boys K1 National Champion 1990 A.Richardson Royal 2003 Paul Wycherley Wey 1991 S.Jenson Richmond 2004 Allen Spencer Hereford 1992 Paul Slater Lichfield 2005 Andrew Daniels Reading 1993 M.Bull Nottingham 2006 Andrew Daniels Reading 1994 Richard Golder Banbury 2007 Edward Rutherford Elmbridge 1995 Lee Pilgrim Bark. & Dag. 2008 Edward Rutherford Elmbridge 1996 Damien Chapman Nottingham 2009 Mark Childerstone Wey 1997 Damien Chapman Nottingham 2010 Jonathan Tye Worcester 1998 Craig Watt Elmbridge 2011 Jonathan Tye Worcester 1999 Scott Kemper Gailey 2012 Albert Hicks Norwich 2000 Andrew Kelly Elmbridge 2013 Edmund Haws Wey 2001 Andrew Kelly Royal 2014 Edmund Haws Wey 2002 Paul Wycherley Wey 2015 Magnus Gregory Longridge 2016 Joe Petersen Banbury

Junior K2 Shield Presented to the U18 Boys K2 National Champions 1995 A.Morgan Nick Fowler Banbury / Reading 1996 Daniel Golder Damien Chapman Banbury / Nottingham 1997 Damien Chapman Peter Burbridge Nottingham / Reading 1998 Paul Prestwood Daniel Matthews Gailey 1999 Adam Kennedy Tim Sowry Fladbury / Elmbridge 2000 Ed McKeever Alistair Rosier Bradford on Avon 2001 Andrew Kelly Simon Fennemore Royal / Wey 2002 Ben Brown Paul Wycherley Elmbridge / Wey 2003 John Sawers Michael Goodall Elmbridge Canoe Club 2004 James Dougall Matthew Guy Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 2005 Andrew Daniels Allen Spencer Reading / Hereford 2006 Tom Hide Ben Parfitt Addlestone / Elmbridge 2007 Dean Terry Mark Childerstone Wey Kayak Club 2008 Tom Hide Edward Rutherford Addlestone / Elmbridge 2009 Matthew Welch Tom Simmons Wey/Bradford on Avon 2010 Mark Clive Nico Kirschstein Gailey/Reading 2011 Jonathan Tye James Webster Worcester/Bradford on Avon 2012 Albert Hicks Daniel Johnson Norwich/Chelmsford 2013 Jack Childerstone Edmund Haws Wey 2014 Jack Childerstone Edmund Haws Wey 2015 Magnus Gregory Luke Harding Longridge 2016 Joe Petersen Joe Hansell Banbury/Basingstoke

G4 MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES

The Nalon Cup Presented to the U16 Boys K1 National Champion 2012 Edmund Haws Wey 2014 Max Littlewood Nottingham 2013 Magnus Gregory Longridge 2015 Charlie Smith Leighton Buzzard 2016 Luke Shaw Norwich

The Sanabria Cup Presented to the U16 Boys K2 National Champions 2012 Tim Escott James MIssen Bradford on Avon 2013 Magnus Gregory Luke Harding Longridge 2014 Stefano Di Gregorio Kayne Wilkinson Elmbridge 2015 Charlie Smith Joe Webb Leighton Buzzard/Richmond 2016 Sam Drane Luke Shaw Norwich

The Carrion Cup Presented to the U16 Girls K1 National Champion 2012 Emma Ricketts Anker Valley 2014 Elizabeth Gray Lincoln 2013 Elise Piercy Elmbridge 2015 Emma Russell Chelmsford 2016 Freya Peters Richmond

The Junior Ladies Plate Presented to the U16 Girls K2 National Champions 2012 Emma Ricketts Amy Wignall Anker Valley / Runcorn 2013 Jenny Withers Elise Piercy Elmbridge 2014 Rose Blackman Hafsa Kabeer Gailey / Reading 2015 Lily Wong Elizabeth Grey Richmond/Lincoln 2016 Florence Duffield Bronte Holden Norwich/Fowey

G5 MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES

The Espada Cup Presented to the Under 14 Girls K2 National Champions

1977 D.Sellwood C.Darling B.O.A.C.C./ Chichester 1978 Perrett D.Sellwood 1979 Holness Lewis 1980 Holness Lewis 1981 Holness Lewis 1982 Nicola Burns A.Dawson Elmbridge / Preston Bridge 1983 H.Rainsford C.Kemp Leighton B./ Fladbury 1984 Andrea Dallaway C.Kemp Lichfield / Fladbury 1985 A.Jennings C.Kemp Leighton B./ Fladbury 1986 J.Fisher R.Leverett Lincoln C.C. 1987 Tricia Davey J.Miller Richmond / Shoreham 1988 R.Giles B.Cambell Fladbury C.C. 1989 K.Russell Anna Hemmings Elmbridge C.C. 1990 Anna Hemmings Jenny Dyball Elmbridge C.C. 1991 Rachel Train Lucy Hardy Fladbury C.C. 1992 S.Griffith Carly Andrews Fladbury / Solihull 1993 Carly Andrews Elaine Appleby Solihull / Leighton Buzzard 1994 Cathy Jones Elaine Appleby Leighton Buzzard C.C. 1995 Cathy Jones Abigail Cattle Leighton B / Reading 1996 Sharon Hayday Nicola Taylor Barking & Dagenham C.C. 1997 Jenny Spencer Rebecca Hunter Hereford Royal 1998 Zoe Burgess Joanne Etheridge Solihull / Wey 1999 Joanne Etheridge L.Smith Wey / Barking & Dagenham 2000 Hayleigh Mason Harriet Farish Nottingham K.C. 2001 Louisa Sawers Rohan Battison Elmbridge / Reading 2002 Alison Galloway Rohan Battison Reading 2003 Katie Whitehead Jessica Walker Chelmsford / Royal 2004 Emma Dougall Jessica Walker Leighton Buzzard / Royal 2005 Jenny Swallow Caroline Rowlands Chester 2006 Laura Ferguson Stephanie Holmes Banbury / Worcester 2007 Hazel Childerstone Victoria Croucher Wey K.C. 2008 Isobel Smith Naomi Smith Basingstoke Canal CC 2009 Rebecca Killip Alison Martin Richmond 2010 Rebecca Killip Alison Martin Richmond 2011 Rebecca Killip Alison Martin Richmond 2012 Sarah Ellis Elizabeth Gray Fladbury / Lincoln 2013 Elizabeth Gray Renee Myburgh Lincoln /Ind. 2014 Sophie Thompson Samantha Martyn Wey 2015 Freya Peters Zoe Clark Richmond/Royal 2016 Flossie Ball Georgia Carmichael Wiltshire Youth/Longridge

Ken Pereira Memorial Trophy: Presented to the Senior C1 National Champion

1989 Ken Young Nottingham 2004 Richard Crooks L.Buzzard 1990 No race 05-06 No race 1991 Andrew Martin Fladbury 2007 John Badelek Wey 1992 Andrew Martin Fladbury 2008 Yan Vorberger Leamington 1993 No race 09-10 No race 1994 Derek Hall Reading 2011 Miguel Hernandez Cambridge 1995 Malcolm Lane Leamington 2012 Adam Stannard Leamington 1996 James Lee Basingstoke Canal 2013 Iain Weir Banbury 1997 James Lee Basingstoke Canal 2014 Nerijus Budrikis Worcester 1998 Steve Train Fladbury 2015 Marcin Richmond 99-03 No race Ponomarenkow 2016 Seb Shaw Faldbury

G6 MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES The Silver Birdbath Presented to the Under 14 Boys K2 National Champions 1981 M.Adams S.Rust Royal / Leicester 1982 M.Adams S.Rust Royal / Leicester 1983 G.Lovell G.Adams Royal C.C. 1984 S.Day A.Barkway Sta./ N.S.S. 1985 J.Wilson C.Murray Anker Valley 1986 A.M.Richardson J.Farnham Royal / Elmbridge 1987 A.M.Richardson J.Farnham Royal l /Elmbridge 1988 S.Jenson P.Slater Richmond / Gailey 1989 Brian Hemmings David Smith Elmbridge 1990 David Smith Ian Sargeant Elmbridge 1991 Nick Fowler B.Reece Fladbury 1992 Daniel Golder J.Perrier Banbury / Bishop Stortford 1993 Damien Chapman Joel Wilson Nottingham / Chester 1994 Joel Wilson Adam Kennedy Chester / Fladbury 1995 Dean O’Conner Adam Kennedy Barking / Fladbury 1996 Richard Darby Dowman Ben Farrell Elmbridge C.C. 1997 Greg Edwards Tom Bainbridge Worcester / Harlow 1998 A.Barry James Garlick Chelmsford / L.Buzzard. 1999 James Garlick Ed Cox L.Buzzard / Wey 2000 Tom Daniels Richard Etheridge Reading / Wey 2001 Gavin Hickman Allen Spencer Chelmsford / Hereford 2002 Christian Pegley Andrew Daniels Elmbridge / Wokingham 2003 Ben Holmes Pip Ede Worcester / Reading 2004 Edward Rutherford Daniel Barber Elmbridge Canoe Club 2005 Dean Terry Mark Childerstone Maidstone / Wey 2006 Peter Wilkes Mark Wilkes Chelmsford Canoe Club 2007 Jonathan Tye Tom Deacon Worcester / Addlestone 2008 Jake Thomas Alex Loveday Elmbridge Canoe Club 2009 Jack Childerstone Edmund Haws Wey Kayak Club 2010 Jack Childerstone Sam Kirschstein Wey / Reading 2011 Kayne Wilkinson Alex Khlaf Elmbridge / Richmond 2012 Luke Harding Magnus Gregory Longridge 2013 Joe Hansall Oliver Khlaf Basingstoke / Richmond 2014 Joe Webb Harry Wells Richmond 2015 William McCracken Fred Kemp Banbury/Reading 2016 Ed Nightingale Jacob Millard Bradford-on-Avon/Falcon

Open Canoe Association Shield Presented to the Open TC2 National Champions (from 1996 C2)

1990 Karl Yurkwich Attila Herbent Royal Leamington Spa 1994 J.Bromley Tibor Herbent Royal Leamington Spa 1996 John.Badelek Derek Hall Wey / Reading 1997 James Lee M.Parsons Basingstoke / Wey 2000 Matt. Lawrence Toby Shipway Leighton Buzzard 2001 Matt. Lawrence James Train LBZ / Fladbury 2002-2012 No Race - - 2013 Roger Weir George Caines Banbury / Nottingham 2014 No race 2015 Marcin Ponomarenkow Attilla Szilagyi Richmond/Independent 2016 Ireneusz Marcinkowski Chris Blacker Chester/Southampton

G7 MARATHON RACING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES

The Richmond Trophy Presented to the Mixed K2 National Champions 2014 Lizzie Broughton Keith Moule Richmond/Chelmsford 2015 Lizzie Broughton Keith Moule Richmond/Chelmsford 2016 Lizzie Broughton Keith Moule Richmond/Chelmsford

The Spanish House National Championships Team Trophy 1990 Nottingham Kayak Club 2003 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 1991 Nottingham Kayak Club 2004 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 1992 Army Canoe Union 2005 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 1993 Nottingham Kayak Club 2006 Reading Canoe Club 1994 Nottingham Kayak Club 2007 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 1995 Nottingham Kayak Club 2008 Wey Kayak Club 1996 Nottingham Kayak Club 2009 Wey Kayak Club 1997 Kimbolton School 2010 Nottingham Kayak Club 1998 Nottingham Kayak Club 2011 Norwich Canoe Club 1999 Nottingham Kayak Club 2012 Norwich Canoe Club 2000 Elmbridge Canoe Club 2013 Norwich Canoe Club 2001 Elmbridge Canoe Club 2014 Norwich Canoe Club 2002 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 2015 Norwich Canoe Club 2016 Norwich Canoe Club

The Spanish Galleon The Spanish Galleon Inter-Club K4 Racing (re-assigned) National Championships 1991 Hereford K.C. Lightning Team Trophy 1992 Elmbridge C.C. 2004 Banbury Canoe Club 1993 Hereford C.C. 2005 Banbury Canoe Club 1994 Elmbridge C.C. 2006 Southampton Canoe Club 1995 Nottingham K.C. 2007 Leighton Buzzard C.C. 1996 Nottingham K.C. 2008 Leighton Buzzard C.C. 1997 Nottingham K.C. 2009 Lincoln Canoe Club 1998 - 2003 No Race 2010 Ealing Canoe Club 2011 Banbury Canoe Club 2012 Norwich Canoe Club 2013 Banbury Canoe Club 2014 Norwich Canoe Club 2015 Norwich Canoe Club 2016 Norwich Canoe Club

G8 MARATHON RACING – THE HASLER TROPHY

The story behind the Hasler Trophy One of the most daring raids of World War Two took place on the night of 11th December 1942 in the enemy-occupied port of Bordeaux in France. Operation Frankton involved 12 men in six canoes being taken by submarine to a position 10 miles south of the Gironde estuary on 7th December. One of the canoes was ripped passing through the hatch of the submarine, but the other five then had an 85 mile paddle ahead of them. Two boats were lost in the tidal race and the remaining three carried on for three days, paddling in darkness and lying up during the day. One more boat hit a submerged rock and sank and the final two boats went on to Bordeaux harbour, where they attached their limpet mines and, assisted by the ebb tide, paddled silently back down the river. The mines detonated and severely damaged four vessels and sunk one. The four remaining men beached before reaching the sea, scuttled their canoes and travelled overland to try to reach safety. Two were captured, but Major ‘Blondie’ Hasler and Marine Bill Sparks made their way to Spain – the only two of the original ten who survived. Hasler was awarded the DSO and Sparks the DSM. After the war, Hasler went on to found the Single Handed Transatlantic Yacht race after a bet with his friend Francis Chichester. The Hasler Trophy was presented by Lloyds Underwriters to commemorate the raid of the so-called ‘Cockleshell Heroes’ and has been competed for since 1957. Major Hasler died in 1987 and Bill Sparks died on 30th November 2002, only ten days short of the sixtieth anniversary of the raid. In 2003 the Marathon Committee decided to inaugurate a new trophy named in honour of Bill Sparks, which goes to the highest placed veteran K2 in the highest division at the Hasler Final.

Hasler Trophy For Marathon Racing between clubs in annual competition under the auspices of British Canoeing 1957 Canoe Touring 1972 Wey 1987 Worcester 2002 Elmbridge 1958 Richmond 1973 Nottingham 1988 Harlow OP 2003 Elmbridge 1959 Leamington Spa 1974 Nottingham 1989 Richmond 2004 Elmbridge 1960 Leamington Spa 1975 Nottingham 1990 Wey 2005 Elmbridge 1961 Worcester 1976 Reading & LP 1991 Worcester 2006 Reading 1962 Worcester 1977 Fladbury 1992 Worcester 2007 Elm/ Wey 1963 Royal 1978 Nottingham 1993 Wey 2008 Elmbridge 1964 Lincoln 1979 Nottingham 1994 Not awarded 2009 Norwich 1965 Lincoln 1980 Reading & LP 1995 Kirkcaldy 2010 Norwich 1966 Lincoln 1981 Fladbury 1996 Elmbridge 2011 Elmbridge 1967 Lincoln 1982 Wey 1997 Elmbridge 2012 Norwich 1968 Harlow 1983 Richmond 1998 Elmbridge 2013 Norwich 1969 Richmond 1984 Wey 1999 Kirkcaldy 2014 Richmond 1970 Richmond 1985 Elmbridge 2000 Elmbridge 2015 Chelmsford 1971 Richmond 1986 Richmond 2001 Elmbridge 2016 Chelmsford

The Regional Trophy Awarded to the Region with the highest aggregate score from their three highest scoring clubs at the Hasler Final 1990 London & S. East 1999 Midlands Region 2008 Southern Region 1991 London & S. East 2000 Eastern Region 2009 London & S. East 1992 Southern Region 2001 London & S. East 2010 London & S. East 1993 Midlands Region 2002 Southern Region 2011 London & S. East 1994 Southern Region 2003 Southern Region 2012 London & S. East 1995 Scotland East 2004 Southern Region 2013 London & S. East 1996 Eastern Region 2005 Southern Region 2014 Eastern Region 1997 London & S. East 2006 London & S. East 2015 London & S. East 1998 London & S. East 2007 London & S. East 2016 Eastern Region

G9 MARATHON RACING – THE HASLER TROPHY

Geoff Sanders Trophy Presented to the club with the best Lightning results across the season, including the Hasler Final 2005 Banbury Canoe Club 2011 Banbury Canoe Club 2006 Southampton Canoe Club 2012 Banbury Canoe Club 2007 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 2013 Banbury Canoe Club 2008 Leighton Buzzard Canoe Club 2014 Banbury Canoe Club 2009 Ealing Canoe Club 2015 Falcon Canoe Club 2010 Ealing canoe Club 2016 Banbury Canoe Club

Rhodes-White Trophy Presented, since 2009, to the fastest SMK1 over the 12-mile course at the Hasler Final. Prior to 2009 to the Senior Regional Champion with the most points in Division 1 at the Hasler Final. 1962 S.Smith Worcester CC 1989 Nigel Brevitt Lichfield CC 1963 R.Wade C.T.C. 1990 IanTimbrell Fowey River 1964 P.Hastings C.U.CC 1991 Greg Slater Lichfield CC 1965 W.Machin Gailey CC 1992 Greg Slater Lichfield CC 1966 S.Kitson Dewsbury 1993 Greg Slater Lichfield CC 1967 D.Clarke C.U.CC 1994 Greg Slater Lichfield CC 1968 B.Greenaway Richmond CC 1995 Peter Maycock Exeter CC 1969 B.Gilliver Soar Valley CC 1996 Dyson Pendle Norwich CC 1970 R.Davis Itchin Valley CC 1997 Conor Holmes Elmbridge 1971 D.Smith Worcester CC 1998 Dan Golder Falcon CC 1972 T.Fieldus Wey KC 1999 Greg Slater Lichfield CC 1973 K.Topham Viking KC 2000 Ian Tordoff Chester 1974 G.A.Truelove Lichfield CC 2001 Ian Tordoff Chester 1975 R.G.Haynes Riverside CC 2002 Stephen Baker Elmbridge 1976 Keith Owen Bradford on Avon 2003 Stephen Baker Elmbridge 1977 P.C.Watson Bradford on Avon 2004 Stephen Baker Elmbridge 1978 Stan Missen Bradford on Avon 2005 Stephen Baker Elmbridge 1979 J.Rosling Bradford on Avon 2006 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1980 Tim Cornish Richmond CC 2007 Andy Daniels Reading 1981 Robin Belcher Mercia CC 2008 Not awarded 1982 Robin Belcher Mercia C.C 2009 Robert Beer Elmbridge 1983 Paul Wells Richmond CC 2010 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 1984 Paul Wells Richmond CC 2011 Tim Pendle Norwich 1985 Robin Belcher Adlington CC 2012 Tim Pendle Norwich 1986 Ivan Lawler Elmbridge 2013 Andy Daniels Longridge 1987 Guy Dresser Royal 2014 Andy Daniels Longridge 1988 Greg Slater Lichfield 2015 Andy Daniels Longridge 2016 Edward Rutherford Elmbridge

G10 MARATHON RACING – THE HASLER TROPHY

Adam Thomasson Trophy Presented to the Winner of Division 2 K1 at the Hasler Final 1986 P.Evans Lincoln 2001 Simon Fennemore Wey 1987 Simon Horsley Deeside 2002 Tom Daniels Reading 1988 Gary Quittenton Lincoln 2003 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1989 Norman Mason Nottingham 2004 Ben Brown Elmbridge 1990 John Elliot RDG & LP 2005 Andrew Daniels Reading 1991 Ian Tordoff Chester 2006 Robin Williams Wey 1992 David Smith Elmbridge 2007 Edward Rutherford Elmbridge 1993 Steve Tingay LBZ 2008 Mark Childerstone Wey K.C. 1994 Tim Brabants Elmbridge 2009 Aaron Jordan Maidstone 1995 Andy Grimwood Lincoln 2010 Paul Yates Wey K.C. 1996 Paul Darby Dowman Elmbridge 2011 Dwayne Morton Elmbridge 1997 Damien Chapman Nottingham 2012 Daniel Johnson Chelmsford 1998 Nigel Jones Nottingham 2013 Luke Harding Longridge 1999 Nathan Johnson Elmbridge 2014 Zyggy Chmiel Nottingham 2000 Andrew Kelly Elmbridge 2015 Charlie Smith Leighton Buzzard 2016 Andras Kovacs Wey

Barber Trophy Since 2009, for the fastest Junior K1 over the 12 mile course at the Hasler Final. Prior to 2009 to the Junior Regional Champion with the most points in Division 2 at the Hasler Final. 1973 G Holmes Hove 1995 Not awarded 1974 K Whitehurst LPCC 1996 Peter Burbidge Reading 1975 Stan Missen BOA 1997 Not awarded 1976 S Swaffield AYL 1998 Tim Ralph Reading 1977 K Salisbury RLP 1999 Nathan Johnson Elmbridge 1978 K Salisbury RLP 2000 Andrew Kelly Elmbridge 1979 K Salisbury RLP 2001 John Sawers Elmbridge 1980 Nicholas Gregory WAR 2002 Tom Daniels Reading 1981 Nicholas Gregory WAR 2003 Tom Daniels Reading 1982 David Battershell Wey K.C. 2004 Tom Daniels Reading 1983 Not awarded 2005 Andrew Daniels Reading 1984 Not awarded 2006 Philip Thorogood Elmbridge 1985 Fergus Murray Richmond 2007 Not awarded 1986 John Elliott RLP 2008 Mark Childerstone Wey K.C. 1987 Oliver Morgan Royal 2009 Not awarded 1988 Stuart West Royal 2010 Albert Hicks Norwich 1989 Simon Ricketts Anker Valley 2011 Matthew Bowley Burton 1990 Tony Richardson Royal 2012 Albert Hicks Norwich 1991 Tony Richardson Royal 2013 Luke Harding Longridge 1992 Not awarded 2014 Zyggy Chmiel Nottingham 1993 David Smith Elmbridge 2015 Magnus Gregory Longridge 1994 Richard Golder Banbury 2016 Joe Petersen Banbury

G11 MARATHON RACING – THE HASLER TROPHY

David Shankland Trophy Since 2009, for the fastest WK1 (junior or senior) over the 12 mile course at the Hasler Final. Prior to 2009 to the Ladies Regional Champion with the most points in Division 3 at the Hasler Final. 1966 M Tucker 1990 Anna Ballard Lichfield 1967 A Huskisson 1991 Bernadette Pagon Bristol 1968 P Squires 1992 Bernadette Pagon BOA 1969 P Squires 1993 Anna Ballard Lichfield 1970 E Staden 1994 Margaret Chapman Kirkcaldy 1971 H Woodhouse 1995 Not awarded 1972 S Burnett 1996 Sonja Bapty Reading 1973 S Wright 1997 Helen Gilby Elmbridge 1974 S Burnett 1998 Not awarded 1975 Kath Nadal 1999 Abigail Cattle Reading 1976 Lucy Perrett 2000 Andrea Dallaway Elmbridge 1977 Lucy Perrett 2001 Abigail Cattle Reading 1978 Wendy Clapham 2002 Not awarded 1979 Gaye Clough 2003 Not awarded 1980 Lucy Perrett RLP 2004 Hayleigh Mason Nottingham 1981 Lucy Perrett RLP 2005 Anna Hemmings Elmbridge 1982 Anne Plant Lichfield 2006 Louisa Sawers Elmbridge 1983 Lucy Perrett RLP 2007/8 Not awarded 1984 Heather Brough Worcester 2009 Jenny Illidge Runcorn 1985 Anne Plant Lichfield 2010 Jenny Illidge Runcorn 1986 Janine Lawler Elmbridge 2011 Victoria Croucher Wey 1987 Susie Perrett RLP 2012 Amy Ward Elmbridge 1988 Sandra Troop Nottingham 2013 Elise Piercy Elmbridge 1989 Anna Ballard Lichfield 2014 Lizzie Broughton Richmond 2015 Lizzie Broughton Richmond 2016 Jenny Withers Elmbridge

Ross Warland Memorial Trophy Presented to the highest placed Junior in the Division 4 race at the Hasler Final 2000 John Sawers Elmbridge 2008 Jake Thomas Elmbridge 2001 Ben Brown Elmbridge 2009 Nico Kirchstein Reading 2002 Andrew Daniels Wokingham 2010 Edmund Haws Wey 2003 Matthew Guy Leighton B. 2011 Freddie Purcell Richmond 2004 Neil Williams Royal 2012 James Russell Chelmsford 2005 Tim Pendle Norwich 2013 William Alden Falcon 2006 Tom Sharpe Exeter 2014 Oscar McKittrick Elmbridge 2007 Jonathan Tye Worcester 2015 Thomas Pickering LBZ 2016 William Stroud Chelmsford

The Committee Cup Presented to the highest placed junior woman K1 in the highest division at the Hasler Final 2003 Louisa Sawers Elmbridge 2010 Jenny Illidge Runcorn 2004 Hayleigh Mason Nottingham 2011 Victoria Croucher Wey 2005 Louisa Sawers Elmbridge 2012 Amy Ward Elmbridge 2006 Louisa Sawers Elmbridge 2013 Elise Piercy Elmbridge 2007 Stephanie Holmes Worcester 2014 Elise Piercy Elmbridge 2008 Victoria Croucher Wey 2015 Hafsa Kabeer Longridge 2009 Jenny Illidge Runcorn 2016 Hafsa Kabeer Longridge

G12 MARATHON RACING – THE HASLER TROPHY

Ken Periera Cup Presented to the highest placed junior C1 in the highest division at the Hasler Final 2003 Richard Crooks Leighton B. 2009 Iain Weir Banbury 2004 James Train Fladbury 2010 Marko Csokasi Richmond 2005 Roger Weir Banbury 2011 Ben Phillips Richmond 2006 Gareth Hunt Fladbury 2012/13 Not awarded 2007 Anthony Cayford Bishops Stort 2014 Ben Phillips Richmond 2008 Matthew Duck Richmond 2015 Oliver Cook Solihull 2016 Oliver Cook Solihull

Bill Sparks Trophy Presented to the highest placed veteran K2 in the highest division at the Hasler Final 2003 Leon Nicholson James Hinves Woodmill Canoe Club 2004 Mike Hawthorn Simon Davies Worcester Canoe Club 2005 James Treadgold Nick Daniels Reading Canoe Club 2006 Phil Jenkins Tim Scott Norwich Canoe Club 2007 Adrian Croucher Adrian Henson Wey Kayak Club 2008 Roy Fieldus Adrian Henson Wey Kayak Club 2009 Jamie Mayers Steve Marnell Runcorn 2010 James Hinves Richard Kent Southampton 2011 James Hinves Richard Kent Southampton 2012 Adrian Henson Pete Gorman Wey Kayak Club 2013 James Hinves Richard Kent Southampton 2014 Richard Lewis Stan Missen Bradford on Avon 2015 Dave Duff Jason Smith United Kingdom Forces 2016 Danny Beazley James Smythe Bishop’s Stortford

G13 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS Prior to 1982 major international competition comprised the Grand Prix series of two or three races per year. In 1982 World Cups were introduced every year as the premier international event in addition to one or two Grand Prix.

From 1988 World Championships were introduced in alternate (even) years with World Cups remaining in alternate (odd) years. One or two Grand Prix races continued every year.

From 1995 European Championships were introduced in alternate (odd) years. From 1998 World Championships were held every year, the old World Cups (in alternate odd years) ceased and the Grand Prix races were renamed as World Cups.

In 2001 Junior World Championships were introduced every year. From 2014 European Championships were held every year.

Marathon World Cups (to 1997) and World Championships 1982 1st World Cups Men’s K1 Men’s K2 st st Remich- 1 Robin Belcher 1 Paul Dimmock / Robin Ayres 2nd Paul Wells 3rd Rod Kinch / John Day Grevenmacher Women’s K1 Women’s K2 Luxembourg 2nd Kath Nadal 1st Jane Jacobs / Lynne Davies 3rd Heather Brough C1 3rd Ken Periera 1983 2nd World Cups Men’s K1 Men’s K2 st nd Copenhagen 1 Robin Belcher 2 Rod Linch / Paul Lanighan Women’s K2 Denmark 1st Ann Plant / Wendy Clapham 1984 3rd World Cups Men’s K1 Men’s K2 st st Shannon 1 Rod Kinch 1 Paul Wells / Duncan Blythe 2nd Alan Williams 2nd Adrian Croucher / Chris Ballard Ireland Women’s K1 Women’s K2 1st Ann Plant 2nd Gaye Clough / Wendy Clapham C1 3rd Tracey Phillips / Heather Brough 2nd Steve Smith C2 3rd Steve Train / Andy Train 1985 4th World Cups Men’s K1 Men’s K2 rd rd Remich- 3 Robin Belcher 3 Chris Ballard / Greg Slater Women’s K1 Women’s K2 Grevenmacher 1st Ann Plant 2nd Christine Belcher / Gaye Clough Luxembourg C1 C2 3rd Steve Smith 3rd Marcus Gohar / Robin Williams 1986 5th World Cups Men’s K1 Men’s K2 nd nd Hardenburg 2 Paul Wells 2 Robin Belcher / Guy Dresser Women’s K1 Women’s K2 Netherlands 1st Ann Plant 1st Suzy Perett / Janine Lawler C1 2nd Marcus Gohar 3rd Robin Williams 1987 6th World Cups Women’s K1 Men’s K2 st nd Shannon 1 Ann Plant 2 Ivan Lawler / Graham Burns 2nd Jackie Eastwood Ireland C1 2nd Marcus Gohar 3rd Robin Williams 1988 1st World Men’s K2 nd Championships 2 Ivan Lawler / Graham Burns C2 Nottingham 1st Steve Train / Andy Train England

G14 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS Marathon World Cups (to 1997) and World Championships 1989 7th World Cups Men’s K1 Men’s K2 nd st Crestuma 2 Duncan Blythe 1 Ivan Lawler / Graham Burns Women’s K1 Women’s K2 Portugal 2nd Anne Ballard 2nd Janine Lawler / Jackie Eastwood C2 1st Steve Train / Andy Train 1990 2nd World Men’s K2 nd Championships 2 Ivan Lawler / Graham Burns Copenhagen Denmark 1991 8th World Cups Junior Men’s K1 Men’s K2 st st Berlin 1 Tony Richardson 1 Ivan Lawler / Graham Burns 2nd Scott Hynds Women’s K2 Germany 3rd Sandra Troop/ Maria Blumenthal C2 1st Steve Train / Andy Train 1992 3rd World Men’s K1 Women’s K2 st nd Championships 1 Ivan Lawler 2 Sandra Troop/Maria Blumenthal Brisbane Australia 1993 9th World Cups Men’s K1 st Maribo 1 Ivan Lawler Women’s K1 Denmark 3rd Andrea Dallaway Junior Women’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 1st Anna Hemmings 1st David Smith / Brian Hemmings Junior C1 3rd Malcolm Lane 1994 4th World Men’s K2 st Championships & 1 Ivan Lawler / Steve Harris C2 Junior World Cups 2nd Steve Train / Andy Train Amsterdam Junior Men’s K2 Netherlands 1st David Smith / Tim Brabants 1995 10th World Cups Women’s K1 Men’s K2 nd st Unquera 2 Anna Hemmings 1 Ivan Lawler / Steve Harris 3rd Sonja Bapty C2 Spain 1st Steve Train / Andy Train 1996 5th World Women’s K1 Men’s K2 nd st Championships & 2 Anna Hemmings 1 Ivan Lawler / Steve Harris C2 Junior World Cups 1st Steve Train / Andy Train Vaxholm Junior Men’s K2 Sweden 2nd Dan Golder / Damien Chapman 1997 World Cups Final Men’s K1 Men’s K2 rd nd Bagsvard 3 Tim Brabants 2 Ivan Lawler / Steve Harris Women’s K1 Women’s K2 Denmark 1st Anna Hemmings 1st Sonja Bapty / Tricia Davey Junior Men’s K1 C2 3rd Damien Chapman 1st Steve Train / Andy Train 1998 6th World Men’s K1 Men’s K2 st nd Championships & 1 Ivan Lawler 2 Tim Brabants / Conor Holmes Women’s K1 Women’s K2 Junior World Cups 2nd Anna Hemmings 3rd Andrea Dalloway / Helen Gilby Cape Town C2 South Africa Junior Men’s K1 1st Steve Train / Andy Train 3rd Joel Wilson Junior Men’s K2 1st Paul Prestwood / Danny Matthews

G15 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS Marathon World Cups (to 1997) and World Championships 1999 7th World Men’s K1 st Championships & 1 Ivan Lawler Women’s K1 Junior World Cups 1st Anna Hemmings Gyor Junior Women’s K1 Hungary 2nd Abigail Cattle 2000 8th World Junior Men’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 rd st Championships & 3 .Tim Sowry 1 Andrew Kelly / Tim Sowry Junior Women’s K1 Junior World Cups 1st Jenny Spencer Dartmouth, Canada 2001 9th World Women’s K1 Women’s K2 st st Championships & 1 Anna Hemmings 1 Anna Hemmings / Helen Gilby 1st Junior World Championships Stockton-on-Tees England 2002 10th World Championships & 2nd Junior World Championships Zamora Spain 2003 11th World Women’s K1 rd Championships & 3 Jenny Spencer rd 3 Junior World Junior Men’s K1 Championships 1st Ben Brown Valladolid Junior Women’s K1 Spain 3rd Hayleigh Mason 2004 12th World Junior Men’s K1 st Championships & 1 Paul Wycherley 4th Junior World Championships Bergen Norway 2005 13th World Women’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 st nd Championships & 1 Anna Hemmings 2 Andrew Daniels / Allen Spencer 5th Junior World Championships Perth Australia 2006 14th World Women’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 st nd Championships & 1 Anna Hemmings 2 Andrew Daniels / Stuart Hastings th 6 Junior World Junior Women’s K1 Junior Women’s K2 Championships 1st Louisa Sawers 1st Louisa Sawers / Jessica Walker Tremolat, France

2007 15th World Women’s K1 Junior Women’s K2 st rd Championships & 1 Anna Hemmings 3 Jessica Walker / Amoret King th 7 Junior World Junior Women’s K1 Championships 3rd Jessica Walker Gyor Hungary

G16 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS Marathon World Cups (to 1997) and World Championships 2008 16th World Junior Men’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 st st Championships & 1 Edward Rutherford 1 Tom Hide / Edward Rutherford 8th Junior World Championships Tyn Czech Republic 2009 17th World Men’s K1 nd Championships & 2 Ben Brown th Women’s K1 9 Junior World 3rd Lani Belcher Championships U23 Men’s K1 Crestuma 3rd Tom Daniels Portugal U23 Women’s K1 nd 2 Louisa Sawers Junior Men’s K1 3rd Dean Terry 2010 18th World Men’s K1 st Championships & 1 Ben Brown th 10 Junior World Championships Banyoles Spain th U23 Men’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 2011 19 World rd nd Championships & 3 Tim Pendle 2 Jonathan Tye/James Webster th 11 Junior World Junior Men’s K1 Championships 2nd Jonathan Tye Singapore 2012 20th World Junior Women’s K2 rd Championships & 3 Amy Ward/Rebeka Simon 12th Junior World Championships Rome Italy st Junior Women’s K2 2013 21 World nd Championships & 2 Samantha Rees-Clark/Amy Ward 13th Junior World Championships Copenhagen Denmark 2014 22nd World Women’s K1 Women’s K2 nd rd Championships & 2 Lizzie Broughton 3 Samantha Rees-Clark/Amy Ward th 14 Junior World U23 Women’s K1 Championships 2nd Samantha Rees- Oklahoma Clark USA. 2015 23rd World Junior Men’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 nd rd Championships & 2 Zyggy Chmiel 3 Luke Harding / Magnus Gregory 15th Junior World Championships Gyor Hungary.

G17 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS Marathon World Cups (to 1997) and World Championships 2016 24th World Junior Men’s K2 nd Championships & 2 Luke Harding / Magnus Gregory 16th Junior World Championships Brandenberg, Germany.

Marathon European Championships 1995 1st European Championships GREAT BRITAIN DID NOT COMPETE Murcia, Spain 1997 2nd European Men’s K1 Men’s K2 nd rd Championships 2 Tim Brabants 3 Ivan Lawler / Steve Harris Women’s K1 Women’s K2 Pavia, Italy 1st Anna Hemmings 1st Sonja Bapty / Tricia Davey 1999 3rd European Men’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 nd nd Championships 2 Conor Holmes 2 Adam Kennedy / Tim Sowry Women’s K1 Junior Women’s K2 Gorzow, Poland 1st Anna Hemmings 3rd Jenny Spencer / Liz Holmes Junior Men’s K1 3rd Nathan Johnson Junior Women’s K1 1st Abigail Cattle 2001 4th European Junior Women’s K1 st Championships 1 Jenny Spencer Gyor, Hungary 2003 5th European Junior Women’s K1 rd Championships 3 Hayleigh Mason Gdansk, Poland 2005 6th European Women’s K1 st Championships 1 Anna Hemmings Tyn, Czech Republic th Junior Men’s K1 Junior Men’s K2 2007 7 European st rd Championships 1 Tim Pendle 3 Dean Terry / Mark Childerstone Trencin, 2009 8th European Junior Men’s K2 rd Championships 3 Jonathan Tye/James Webster Ostroda, Poland 2011 9th European U23 Men’s K1 rd Championships 3 Mark Childerstone Junior Woman’s K1 St. Jean de 2nd Alice Haws Losne, France 2013 10th European Junior Woman’s K1 Women’s K2 st st Championships 1 Amy Ward 1 Fay Lamph / Lizzie Broughton

Vilaverde Junior Women’s K2 Portugal 1st Samantha Rees-Clark / Amy Ward 2014 11th European Women’s K1 Men’s K2 nd rd Championships 2 Lizzie Broughton 3 Tim Pendle / Andy Daniels

Piestany Junior Men’s K1 Women’s K2 Slovakia 2nd Magnus Gregory 3rd Fay Lamph / Lizzie Broughton

G18 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS 2015 12th European Women’s K1 nd Championships 2 Lizzie Broughton

Bohinj Junior Men’s K1 Slovenia 1st Magnus Gregory 2nd Ziggy Chmiel 2016 13th European Women’s K2 rd Championships 3 Fay Lamph / Lizzie Broughton Pontevedra Spain.

G19 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS SELECTION POLICY FOR GREAT BRITAIN REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS

Objectives

1 To win medals at World, European Championships and World Cup events. 2 To maintain a position as a top nation in international competition. 3 To ensure the long-term athlete development required for international success.

This policy may be amended or supplemented by the British Canoeing Marathon Racing Committee at its discretion in order to achieve the above objectives to cover exceptional circumstances. Every effort will be made to ensure as much notice as possible is given to all persons affected by any change.

Process of Selection

1) Each year, the ICF publish an International Calendar from which a programme of International Events to be attended is selected. Due regard is given to the Objectives and to budgets. Some events may be designated “Development”. The programme is specified in the Racing Handbook.

2) The basic team composition for each event will be detailed in the Racing Handbook. Changes may be necessary to suit all the factors affecting team size and budgets.

3) The selection of Great Britain teams for all main internationals will be made on a continuous assessment, open-to-all basis. The composition of the team for each event will depend entirely on paddlers being, and proving that they are, of sufficiently high standard.

(The system of continuous assessment as opposed to one of ‘first past the post’ at a nominated selection event has been in operation for several years and has operated very well. It allows the selectors to consider an athlete who has underperformed in any one race. This could be due to illness or equipment failure. It also means that consideration can be given to improving athletes who may not be winning but show potential for the future.)

Teams will be selected from the results of assessment races and current season internationals, as detailed in the Racing Handbook, on the basis of their ability to fulfil the Objectives above.

In exceptional circumstances, the Selection Committee may consider international results from previous seasons even where the athlete has no assessment race or international results from the current season.

4) All athletes seeking selection should race in the Assessment class corresponding to the category for which they are seeking international selection unless otherwise instructed by the Selection Committee. The Selection Committee reserve the right to disregard results gained by athletes racing in the wrong class.

5) Athletes wishing to be considered for International Events must comply with the following conditions.

a) They must be Comprehensive British Canoeing members throughout the year. b) Having due regard to their availability for selection and their preferred G20 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS programme, they should apply by completing the Availability Form and returning it by the dates specified in the Racing Handbook. c) They should be prepared to meet all assembly costs and pay a contribution towards subsistence costs, as detailed in the Racing Handbook. d) They should be prepared to travel and be accommodated in the best interest of the team. e) They must be prepared to accept the Team Manager’s and Team Coach's direction with regard to training and racing while abroad. f) They must be prepared to dress and conduct themselves in a manner befitting a British Team representative, and promote the good name of British canoeing both at home and abroad. g) They should be prepared to give support to Sport UK, Sport England and the Lottery in promotional aspects, in return for the Grant Aid received. h) They should wear the GB tracksuit and team clothing provided, on all suitable occasions. i) They should compete in the appropriate Assessment events.

6) The principles guiding the Selection Committee will be as follows. The best team available to represent Great Britain will be selected having regard to the following. a) Winning medals at World & European Championships and World Cup events. b) Gaining National Team points. c) Experience enhancement and development potential consummate with the level of the Competition. d) Available budget for an event that supports the overall Marathon programme.

7) British Canoeing Marathon Racing Selection Committee shall consist of the following: a) The Chairman of Selectors, appointed by British Canoeing Marathon Racing Committee, who will Chair all selection meetings. b) Up to 5 other members nominated by British Canoeing MRC. c) The Marathon Team Manager(s) for the event(s) are invited to attend the selection meetings.

Selectors are required to make every effort to attend all Domestic Assessment events, to ensure that a true and accurate assessment of current abilities can be made.

APPEALS

If there is dissatisfaction with a decision of the Selection Committee (this process applies to all British Canoeing selections) this two stage process will apply:

1. REVIEW:

1.1 A written request for a formal review is submitted in the first instance to the Chair of the Selection Panel who will carry out a review with the Selection Panel. 1.2 This must be done within 48 hours of the selection being announced or communicated to the athlete whichever is later. 1.3 Within 24 hours the Chair of the Selection Panel will advise in writing the outcome of the review and the Selection Panel decision.

G21 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS 2. APPEAL

2.1 If following the review the athlete wishes to formally appeal the decision then a written notice of appeal must be submitted to British Canoeing Head of Governance within 48 hours of receiving the outcome of the review.

3. NOTICE OF APPEAL

3.1 The Notice of Appeal will set out the ground of the appeal and will include full details of the basis of the appeal including the precise manner in which the appellant alleges the selection criteria have not been followed. The Notice of Appeal should be as full as possible as it will form the basis of the remainder of this procedure.

4. GROUND OF APPEAL 4.1 The sole grounds of appeal against the decision of any selection panel will be that there has been a failure to follow the applicable selection criteria or that the selection panel reached a decision on the basis of an error of fact. This Appeals process is provided on these limited grounds only and must not be seen as an opportunity to dispute the opinion of the selection panel where they have followed the proper procedure. 4.2 There are no appeals allowed against the content of the published selection criteria and therefore against the actions of the selection panel, provided they follow the selection criteria.

5. APPEAL PANEL 5.1 The Head of Governance and Compliance will convene a three-person Panel to determine the appeal.

5.2 The Appeal Panel shall contact the Chairman of the Selection Panel to inform him of the Appeal, provide him with a copy of the Notice of Appeal and request that the Chairman provides any response which he wishes to make on behalf of the Selection Panel within 24 hours of receiving the notification.

5.3 The Appeal Panel will determine based on the written submissions of the athlete and the Selection Panel/Committee without a hearing or the calling of witnesses or the giving of oral evidence. It will seek to reach its conclusion within 5 working days of receipt of the Notice, and will inform all interested parties in writing.

5.4 The Appeal Panel will be entitled to rescind the decision of the selection Panel and confirm the selection of the Athlete only in clear cases where the Selection Policy has not been followed and it is plain that had it been followed the Athlete would have been selected.

5.5 The Appeal Panel shall be entitled to confirm the decision of the Selection panel and reject the Appeal.

5.6 The Appeal Panel may also quash the selection decision and remit the matter back to the Selection Panel identifying the errors they have identified in the conduct of the Selection process and requesting that a new decision is made within one week.

G22 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS 5.7 At its discretion the Appeal Panel may also make an award for appeal costs up to a maximum of £200

6. FINAL AND BINDING

6.1 This is intended to be an accelerated process to enable any challenge to be resolved as quickly as is reasonably possible. Due to the nature of selection for events, decisions often need to be taken shortly before the events to which the selection relates. Furthermore, there is a considerable potential for ‘knock on’ to athlete preparation related to the outcome of the appeal.

6.2 The aim of this process is to return a decision on appeal in a timely manner. If the athlete fails to adhere to the time limits set out in this process he or she will have lost their right of appeal under this procedure, save in wholly exceptional circumstances which will be judged by the CEO of British Canoeing in their absolute discretion.

6.3 Further this process is intended to be conclusive and therefore any athlete who enters into this appeal process accepts that the decision will be final and binding.

2017 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME

The Committee will provide as full a programme as possible in 2017, but this is subject to the funding we receive. The intended programme for the year is set out below, but it must be understood that the events supported and the sizes of the teams may change depending upon funding.

The main events for the year, for both Seniors and Juniors, are : -

European Championships Ponte de Lima, Portugal 30 June – 2 July World Championships Pietermaritzburg, RSA 7-10 September

In addition to the 2 main events, we plan to send a K1/C1 team to the World Cup in Hazewinkel, Belgium and a Junior Development team to the German National Championships in Rheine. Additionally a team may be sent to the Sanabria K4 Series depending on the assistance we receive from the Organisers. A Junior Development team will also go to the Gent Marathon.

We will also support other events, where the Organisers provide total finance.

Marathon Committee Support

The Marathon Committee will assist all potential team members in seeking personal sponsorship.

SELECTION INFORMATION FOR 2017

Assessment Events 26th March Elmbridge K1/C1 30th April Bedford K1/C1 7th May Nottingham Sprint Regatta K2/C2 5km G23 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS 4th June Nottingham Sprint Regatta K1/C1 5km 14th May Worcester K2/C2

Availability Forms

There is now a single form for Seniors and Juniors. This is available on the MRC website where it can be completed and submitted on-line. In order to be considered for selection, the latest dates for submission of availability forms are: -

Before 20th March for German National Championships. Before 24th April for Belgian World Cup Before 30th May for European Champs. and World Champs.

2017 Athlete Contribution

A sum of £150 will be charged for the World Cup, European Championships and the German National Championships. A sum of £250 will be charged for the World Championships. A sum of £85 will be charged for the Gent Marathon. The contribution for other international events will be detailed in the event information.

Proposed International Competitions (The final team size will depend on the finances available.)

MAJOR EVENTS

PONTE DE LIMA, PORTUGAL - EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – 30 JUNE- 2 JULY

Wednesday 28th June to Monday 3rd July.

A team of approximately 14 Seniors and Juniors plus staff.

Selection – 4th June.

PIETERMARITZBURG, RSA - WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS – 7-10 SEPTEMBER

Sunday 3rd September to Tuesday 11th September.

A team of approximately 8 Seniors and Juniors plus staff.

Selection – 2nd July (After European Champs.)

OTHER EVENTS

BELGIUM – GENT MARATHON – 25 MARCH (Development)

Friday 24th March to Sunday 26th March.

A team of approximately 18 juniors plus staff.

Selection – By invitation following winter training days.

RHEINE, GERMANY – GERMAN NATIONALS - 6-7 MAY (Development) G24 INTERNATIONAL MARATHONS

Thursday 4th May to Monday 8th May

A team of approximately 12 plus staff.

Selection – 26th March.

HAZEWINKEL, BELGIUM – WORLD CUP - 26-28 MAY

Wednesday 24th May to Monday 29th May

A team of approximately 12 plus staff.

This race is for K1/C1s only to the new ICF format, with short racing on the Friday and Saturday and a normal marathon on the Sunday. See MRC website for more information.

Selection – 30th April.

SPAIN – SANABRIA K4 SERIES – LATE JULY (DATES TO DE CONFIRMED)

A team of 4 or 8 depending on invitation

Selection – 4th June

ADDITIONAL EVENTS

The MRC receives, from time to time, invitations to additional international events. Teams will be selected for these events, providing the event organisers meet all funding. Selection for these events will be made after an Assessment event.

PRIVATE ENTRIES COMPETING ABROAD

Any competitor wishing to compete abroad outside the British team must apply to do so via the Governing Body, British Canoeing (ICF ruling).

For practical purposes these applications must reach British Canoeing four weeks before the event.

Athletes are not allowed to enter an international race as a GB athlete unless specifically approved by the Selection Committee. Applications should be sent to the chairman of selectors, Alan Laws.

Athletes wishing to enter an international race as a club athlete should apply to Gemma Wiggs at British Canoeing Offices at the National Watersports Centre, Nottingham.

The applicant will be liable for any costs incurred, e.g. entry fees (even if he / she does not subsequently compete). It is regretted that the Marathon Committee can make no private travel or accommodation arrangements.

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RACING HANDBOOK 2018

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Contributors to the 2017 Racing Handbook

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G26 facebook.com/royalcanoeclub @royalcanoeclub HASLER MARATHON Sun 11 June 2017 Check in from 9:30 Lightning races start: 11.15 Hasler Divisional racing (briefing at 10:45) start: 12.00 (briefing at 11:30) ROYAL SPRINTS Sat 8 July 2017 Check in 9:30 - 10:45 Racing starts at 11:30

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