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2017 Rules of Racing
Rules of Racing 319 RULES OF RACING (These Rules of Racing come into effect on 1 April 2017) 1 GENERAL 5-5 Competition Conditions and Entries 1-1 Title 5-5-1 Notice of the Competition 1-2 Purpose 5-5-2 Competition Entries 1-3 Interpretation 5-5-3 Closing of Entries 1-4 Scope 5-5-4 Confirming the Identity of Competitors 1-5 Situations not Covered 5-5-5 Updating Competitors’ Records 1-6 International Competitions and Competitions 5-5-6 Returns to British Rowing after the Competition of other Associations 1-7 Racing Names 6 CONDUCT OF THE RACE 1-8 Anti-Doping 6-1 Race Officials 1-9 Sponsorship 6-1-1 Primary Duties of Officials 6-1-2 The Race Committee 2 CLASSIFICATION OF COMPETITORS 6-1-3 Duties of the Race Committee Chairman 2-1 General 6-1-4 Umpires 2-1-1 British Rowing Standing 6-1-5 Additional Officials 2-1-2 Classification by Discipline 6-2 Local Rules 2-1-3 Classification of Coxes 6-3 Essential Equipment 2-2 Senior Classification 2-2-1 Lightweights 7 RACING 2-2-2 Under 19 (U19) 7-1 Safety 2-2-3 Under 23 (U23) 7-1-1 Suspending Racing 2-2-4 Rowability 7-1-2 Proceeding to the Start, Warming-up, 2-2-5 Para-Rowing Cooling Down and Practising 2-3 Junior Classification 7-1-3 Violation of Safety Rules 2-4 Masters Classification 7-2 Control Commission 7-2-1 Control Commission Composition 3 THE POINTS SYSTEM AND 7-2-2 Duties of the Control Commission PERSONAL RANKING SYSTEM 7-2-3 Membership Card 3-1 2017/2018 Rule Changes 7-2-4 Crew Composition 3-2 Qualifying Events 7-2-5 Dress 3-3 The Points System 7-2-6 Lightweight Competitors 3-3-1 General -
1 Annual General Meeting
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MINUTES OF THE TWENTYSEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF BRITISH ROWING held on Saturday 25th September, 2010 at the Royal Over-seas League, Over- seas House, Park Place, St. James’s Street, London SW1A 1LR at 1.30 pm. PRESENT – Directors: Mrs. D.M. Ellis (Chairman), M. Blandford-Baker, G. Harris, P. Ibbotson, C. Killick, R. Mallett, M. Morrice (President Scottish Rowing), Mrs A. Phelps, R. M. Paterson, M. Stallard, W.C. Thomson. Company Secretary: J.R. Allsop. Members: C. Anton, Mrs S. Cassidy, J. Clayton, A. Crawford, S. Darnbrough, J. Davey, J.C. Davies, C. Eales, A.J. Evans, Miss A. Faiers, P. Fenoulhet, C. George, M. Green, B. Hawden, N. Jackson, Mrs B. Millns, P. Moore, Ms V. J. Parry, R. Phelps, D. Saoul, Mrs P. Sondheimer, R. West. In attendance: A. Bryant, P. Clements, C. Eales, Mrs. R. Hatton, Ms F. Rennie, Miss W. Kewley, Mrs. R.E. Napp, D.W. Tanner, Mrs P. Randolph, __________________________________________________________________________________ The Chairman asked the meeting to stand to remember in silence members of the rowing community who had recently died; Andy Ripley OBE, past President of Tideway Scullers School, and Dr Tony Fox, Honorary Member of London Rowing Club, international sculler, past winner of the Wingfield Sculls and Olympic rower. 1. CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT The Chairman reported that work in the area of International influence continued. British Rowing had recently hosted a FISA Medical Commission meeting and in January would be hosting the FISA Coaching Conference and the FISA Council meeting. British Rowing has supported the FISA development programme through providing one of the coastal boats to the Maldives. -
Draw Press Release 2014
Women’s Eights Head of the River Race Press Release WEHoRR – 74th Race features Olympians, British and overseas internationals and new victory ceremony. The 74th running of the Women’s Eights Head has received a total of 291 entries. On Saturday 15th March at 3:30pm, the 74th Women’s Head will take place from Mortlake to Putney. With the wettest Winter the UK has experienced since records began, many rowers have had their training disrupted and head races have been cancelled across the country. In recent weeks, the stream conditions on the Tideway have also been affected by the large volume of water from upriver. Providing the weather is favourable on race day, the stream should make for some very quick times and potentially allow course records to be broken. In a new format for 2014, the prizegiving for the race will be held on the same day on Putney Embankment, which represents not just a first for the Women’s Head, but a first for all the major Tideway Heads. The field has a strong showing from current and former international rowers, with no fewer than 11 Olympic Medallists in the field, who between them share 7 Gold, 7 Silver and 3 Bronze medals from Olympic regattas stretching from Los Angeles in 1984 through to London 2012. The race for the Head Pennant is likely to come down to a duel between the two British Squad boats. These comprise a composite crew featuring the likes of Gold Medallists Katherine Copeland, Heather Stanning and Helen Glover, racing against Leander Club, with Olympic Silver Medallist Frances Houghton in the five seat, and stroked by 2013 World Champion Polly Swann. -
2010 FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta - St Catharines Order of Racing
2010 FISA World Rowing Masters Regatta - St Catharines Order of Racing Thursday, September 02, 2010 Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Lane 6 Lane 7 Lane 8 Time Event Description Race Number Prefix Progression Rules Trophy Status 2:30 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 1 A Final Only Scheduled WATR COMP (USA) HOOP COMP (INT) ARC COMP (USA) VBC COMP (INT) SSAC COMP (USA) Syracuse Chg (USA) Chester River (USA) (D) (E) 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (E) 54 56 54 54 53 54 55 Rachel Alexander Stroke Anne Hodkin Stroke A. Dietech Stroke Susan Hingley Stroke Theresa Goman Stroke Lisa Craig Stroke Kate McGraw Stroke Barbara Connolly 3 Els Vandam 3 Beth Gordon 3 Ann Jonik 3 Claudia Schneider 3 Deborah Bradsha 3 Patti Nash 3 Kathrina Schubert 2 Birgith Sims 2 Susie Jones 2 Susan Hooten 2 Caryn Edmonston 2 Kitty English 2 Debbie Yoder 2 Ute Hjobil Bow Zdena Norkova Bow Carolyn Ortwein Bow Helga Kalk-Fedeler Bow Christine Flowers Bow Liz Bates Bow Kendall Ruffatto Bow Mark Mason Cox Victoria Muir Cox Tba Tba Tba Cox Mary Ruddell Cox Mary Rao Cox Joe Peter Cox Shelagh Grasso Cox 2:34 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 2 B Final Only Scheduled MC COMP (USA) Carnegie Lake (USA) Rocket City (USA) Cape Cod (USA) Hudson River (USA) St. Catharines (CAN) Lake Union (USA) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 51 51 53 52 50 53 52 Katie Cody Stroke Alison Pollini Stroke Elysa Jones Stroke Tina Napolitan Stroke Sarah Herman Stroke Janet Lancaster Stroke Kathleen Roach Stroke Kristine Malcolm 3 Camille Tropp 3 Diane Winters 3 Sheila Morris 3 Susan Beaudry 3 Marion Markarian 3 Ann Wopat 3 Cathy Holdorf 2 Dorene Haney 2 Betsey Bock 2 Mary Eddy 2 Josie Boston 2 Karen Rickers 2 Sara Higgins 2 Cheryl Egan Bow Barbara Hogan Bow Peggy Collins Bow Fran Michaud Bow Catherine Briskey Bow Lorna Hay-Gaudet Bow Dorothy Todd Bow Lesleh Heim Cox Rose Ford Cox Mary Jones Cox Susan Daniels Cox Katherine Boniello Cox Kathy Burtnik Cox Jennifer Gile Cox 2:38 PM 101 Womens D 4+ Final 3 C Final Only Scheduled ARC COMP (USA) Sac State (USA) Don (CAN) Western Res. -
Friday August 6 Results
128th Royal Canadian Henley Regatta Results of Racing Friday, August 6, 2010 Lane 1 Lane 2 Lane 3 Lane 4 Lane 5 Lane 6 Lane 7 Lane 8 Time Event Description Race Number Prefix Progression Rules Trophy Status 7:45 AM 59 Junior Women Quad Heat 1 1 3 to Semi Thomas G. Gannon Memorial Official Trophy DON RC GREATER DAYTON LONDON RC COMMUNITY BOSTON RC WYANDOTTE BC OTTAWA RC 1915 1976 1275 2080 200 1005 641 2 6 5 4 1 7 3 7:44.09 (+ 8.44) 8:20.68 (+ 45.03) 8:14.74 (+ 39.09) 7:55.35 (+ 19.70) 7:35.65 8:28.22 (+ 52.57) 7:50.84 (+ 15.19) Alyxandra Crepsac Stroke Ashley Trick Stroke Rebecca Proulx Stroke Sarah Hart Stroke Elizabeth McBride Stroke Claire Crosmun Stroke Andrea Connell Stroke Katie Guest 3 Amy Phillips 3 Jade Farhat 3 Lea Perekrests 3 Gianna Guarino 3 Kaycee Lapp 3 Kerry Waddell 3 Stephanie Bysice 2 Alexandra Simpkin 2 Madison Dawdy 2 Victoria Ryan 2 Eleanor Parker 2 Rachell Robell 2 Shannon King 2 Isabella Cina Bow Anne Scott Bow Bianca Romagnoli Bow Anisa Swei Bow Emma Collins Bow Amelia Clary Bow Erin Storosko Bow 7:51 AM 59 Junior Women Quad Heat 2 2 3 to Semi Thomas G. Gannon Memorial Official Trophy UNDINE BARGE LAVAL RC GREATER DAYTON BOUCHERVILLE ALBANY RC CASCADILLA BC RIDLEY GRAD BC 1102 1217 474 456 29 1924 1471 6 3 5 2 4 7 1 8:11.83 (+ 33.44) 7:50.02 (+ 11.63) 8:10.94 (+ 32.55) 7:41.34 (+ 2.95) 7:54.50 (+ 16.11) 8:12.17 (+ 33.78) 7:38.39 Jasmine Schlichtin Stroke Katrine Ann Cristof Stroke Maureen O'Brien Stroke Maude Durand Stroke Erin Delaney Stroke Amanda Burke Stroke Olivia Martens Stroke Charlotte Beever 3 Lauriane -
Scottish Rowing Facilities Strategy
Scottish Rowing Facilities Strategy ______________________________________________________________ Scottish Rowing Facilities Strategy 20 September 2012 1 PORTEOUS LEISURE Scottish Rowing Facilities Strategy ______________________________________________________________ 1. Introduction and Background 1.1. The Purpose of the Strategy 1.1.1. In the autumn of 2011, Scottish Rowing, in partnership with sportscotland, invited Porteous Leisure to support them in the development of a 10-year facilities strategy with the following aims: • To support the delivery of Scottish Rowing targets for participation by: o Addressing capacity issues to allow clubs to expand o Ensuring clubs are fit for purpose in terms of amenities and safety, providing a club environment which can attract recreational members o Ensuring clubs are able to meet the access needs of all users where appropriate – in particular juniors and where appropriate adaptive rowers • Support the delivery of Scottish Rowing performance targets by identifying gaps against known needs for additional performance facilities • Provide a clear picture at club level of local requirements in the context of the national strategic plan targets and from this to: o Enable the prioritisation of investment in the constrained financial environment. 1.2. Background 1.2.1. The sport of rowing in Scotland has a history going back to the 19th Century with regattas from at least 1830 attracting crowds of up to 50,000. 1 The sport spread steadily throughout Scotland but the constraint on development has always been the availability of the smooth areas of water that the sport requires. While Scotland certainly possesses many areas of inland water in the form of lochs, very few provide the conditions required for the sport especially in locations with the population for sustain a club. -
Result List FISA World Rowing Masters Regata 2008 Race
Result list FISA World Rowing Masters Regata 2008 Race: 32 Start time: 09:00 Event: 201 I 4- Heat: 1 Trakai, Lithuania As of 10:12 2008-09-08 Rank Lane Nation Club(s) 500m 1000m Crew FRG Sachsenhausen/ Hellas Offenbach/ RGM/ SC Griesheim 3 1:57.22(1) 4:04.24 1 1 GER WAGNER Walter 26, WILCZOCH Hans-Juergen 35, BERBERICH Ludwig 33, SCHMIDT Paul 35 2:07.02(2) . 2:06.68(2) 4:10.26 Christiana RK/ Occoquan International 2 2 INT BELJAK Boris 29, AHLSAND Tor 31, NASH Ted 32, SPENCER D 40 2:03.58(1) 9.46 6.02 . 2:12.64(3) 4:31.40 Ancient Mariners Rowing Club/ Ruderverein Saarbrücken 1 3 4 INT WRIGHT Art 35, SCHAEFER Otto 31, JOHNSON Rod 28, CAMERON Bill 31 2:18.76(4) 15.42 27.16 . Bairnsdale Rowing Club, Victoria/ Cambridge 99 RC/ Fairmount Rowing 2:20.09(4) 4:38.08 4 3 INT Association/ Mortlake Anglian & Alpha Boat Club 2 EUGSTER Charles 19, WILLIAMS Ken 38, BALES Richard 25, HALLIFAX 2:17.99(3) Laurie 27 22.87 33.84 . Result list FISA World Rowing Masters Regata 2008 Race: 33 Start time: 09:04 Event: 202 WF 4x Heat: 1 Trakai, Lithuania As of 10:12 2008-09-08 Rank Lane Nation Club(s) 500m 1000m Crew Denver Boat Club/ Masters International/ RC Port-Marly/ RC Stuttgart- 2:02.46(1) 4:04.05 1 3 INT Cannstatter 1 SHONSTROM Amy 49, CONSTANT Karin 43, THUEZ JOELLE 54, SAVEL Eva 2:01.59(1) 44 . -
• Dallachy Lecture, Cargill Hall, Thursday 7 October (See Page 6) • Glasgow Academical Club Dinner, Friday 12 November (See
Number 12 Summer 2010 Et The magazine for formercetera pupils and friends of Glasgow Academy and Westbourne School • Dallachy Lecture, Cargill Hall, Thursday 7 October (see page 6) • Glasgow Academical Club Dinner, Friday 12 November (see page 8) Editorial Contents Why not get connected? 3 The way we used to learn 5 Regular Giving 2009-2010 One of the most satisfying jobs we do in the External Relations offi ce is reconnecting people. 6 The Cargill Ball Dallachy Lecture 2010 Sometimes we ‘reconnect’ people with their past when they come to visit the school. Dates for your diary It’s not unusual for FPs to revisit Glasgow Academy after an absence of 50, 60 or even 70 years - and it’s great to see the memories come fl ooding back. 7 Academical’s new novel - at age 93 The Kelvin Foundation On other occasions we’re just the means of two people who haven’t been in touch for a while getting back together again. On page 20 you can read of two 8 The Glasgow Academicals’ Club Academicals whom we helped to reunite in Australia after 67 years. It’s amazing that 12 The Glasgow Academy War Memorial John Crombie and Allan McNicol recognised each other, but fortunately Glasgow accents are a dead giveaway! 14 Westboune Section Talking of getting in touch, we’ve had a suggestion from Alastair Marr (1974) that 17 Sculling for the elderly we encourage everyone to log on to GA Connected and leave their details. 18 This sporting life Alastair says, ‘you have done such a lot of hard work on GA Connected’ that we 19 Awards should let everyone know that it’s a great way to meet old friends. -
The Eagle 2020
The Eagle 2020 The Eagle 2020 Photo: Emma Dellar, Lead Clinical Nurse, living on-site during the lockdown Credit: (2017) VOLUME 102 THE EAGLE 2020 1 WELCOME Published in the United Kingdom in 2020 by St John’s College, Cambridge First published in the United Kingdom in 1858 by St John’s College, Cambridge Cover photo credit: Jo Tynan Designed by Out of the Bleu (07759 919440; www.outofthebleu.co.uk) Printed by CDP (01517 247000; www.cdp.co.uk) The Eagle is published annually by St John’s College, Cambridge, and is provided free of charge to members of the College and other interested parties. 2 Photo: Komorebi Credit: Paul Everest WELCOME THE EAGLE 2020 3 WELCOME Contents Welcome Contributors .................................................................................................... 6 Editorial .......................................................................................................... 7 Message from the Vice-Master . 8 Articles Research at the Centre for Misfolding Diseases ...................................................... 14 A word for Wordsworth .................................................................................... 18 Dyslexia, poetry, rhythm and the brain . 21 Portrait of a Lady ............................................................................................. 24 The Cambridge Carthaginians ............................................................................ 27 Innovation and entrepreneurship at St John’s ......................................................... 31 The academic -
Wehorr Results 2017.Xlsx
Women's Eights Head of the River 2017 Results 13:00 13/3/2017 Finish Start Pennant Crew Name Status Award PenaltiesTime Handicap Time Position No 1 51 Head Leander Club Elite 18:13.1 Cambridge University Womens Boat 2 4 2nd, University Elite University Club A 18:17.7 3 1 3rd, Senior Imperial College Boat Club A Senior 18:36.2 4 10 London, University of, Boat Club A Senior University 5 18:51.1 5 2 Club Molesey Boat Club A Senior Club 18:52.8 Oxford Brookes University Boat Club 6 3 Senior A 18:55.4 University Cambridge University Womens Boat 7 55 Senior University I Intermediate Club B 18:56.1 8 13 Edinburgh University Boat Club A Senior University 19:02.1 9 6 Overseas CUS Milano Elite Overseas 19:02.9 10 11 Intermediate Tideway Scullers School A Intermediate Club 19:04.1 11 16 Exeter University Boat Club A Senior 19:12.9 12 20 Durham University Boat Club A Senior University 19:15.7 Headington School Oxford Boat Club 13 8 School/Junior School/Junior A 19:15.9 Provincial 14 33 Provincial Club Intermediate Cantabrigian Rowing Club A Club 19:18.8 15 7 Newcastle University Boat Club A Senior University 19:19.6 Oxford Brookes University Boat Club 16 26 Intermediate B 19:20.5 17 12 Henley Rowing Club A School/Junior 19:21.3 18 5 Thames Rowing Club A Intermediate Club 19:25.6 19 24 Molesey Boat Club B Intermediate Club 19:33.4 20 32 Glasgow University Boat Club A Intermediate 19:35.5 21 21 London, University of, Boat Club B Intermediate 19:37.5 22 14 Imperial College Boat Club B Intermediate 19:37.6 23 15 Wallingford Rowing Club A Masters A 19:40.2 -
Vets Head 2018 Results
Overall Start Club SequenceStart SequenceFinish Elapsed Adjusted Adjustment Category CategoryPos H'smithTime H'smithPos Notes 1 6 Molesey Boat Club 6 3 17:58.38 17:47.38 00:11 MasB.8+ 1 11:12.00 1 Overall winner. MasB.8+ winner. 2 3 Thames RC 3 2 18:14.66 18:14.66 MasA.8+ 1 11:25.14 2 MasA.8+ winner. 3 7 Tideway Scullers School 7 5 18:37.16 18:26.16 00:11 MasB.8+ 2 11:35.96 4 4 25 Crabtree 22 16 18:39.74 18:10.74 00:29 MasC.8+ 1 11:34.29 3 MasC.8+ winner. 5 1 Thames RC 1 1 18:42.26 18:42.26 MasA.8+ 2 11:39.83 5 6 4 Vesta Rowing Club 4 4 18:54.87 18:54.87 MasA.8+ 3 11:44.42 6 7 22 CommercialMolesey Boat RC Club (IE)/Shandon Boat Club (IE)/Clonmel Rowing Club (IE)/Lady 19 13 18:55.07 18:26.07 00:29 MasC.8+ 2 11:47.47 9 8 34 Elizabeth Boat Club (IE)/Cork BC (IE)/Galway Rowing Club (IE) 31 27 18:57.61 18:28.61 00:29 MasC.8+ 3 11:45.58 7 9 32 Upper Thames Rowing Club 29 25 19:02.22 18:33.22 00:29 MasC.8+ 4 11:51.26 10 10 43 Henley Rowing Club/Upper Thames Rowing Club 41 34 19:04.14 18:12.14 00:52 MasD.8+ 1 11:46.67 8 MasD.8+ winner. -
FULLER's HEAD of the RIVER FOURS 1995 Saturday 4Th November 1995 FINAL RESULTS in FINISH ORDER
FULLER'S HEAD OF THE RIVER FOURS 1995 Saturday 4th November 1995 FINAL RESULTS IN FINISH ORDER FINISH START CLUB NAME EVENT Min Sec 1 1 LEANDER CLUB I 4x 18 39 2 340 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON/MOLESEY B C S2 4x 18 46 3 5 LEANDER CLUB II 4x 18 47 4 326 LEANDER CLUB VI 4x 18 57 5 329 NAUTILUS R C 4x 19 0 6 21 IMPERIAL COLLEGE B C II 4x 19 15 7 10 LEANDER CLUB III 4x 19 17 8 6 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY R A III 4x 19 18 9 13 LEANDER CLUB IV S2 4x 19 19 10 324 COMMERCIAL R C DUBLIN I 4x 19 19 11 3 LONDON R C I 4x 19 22 12 328 MAINZER RUDERZEIN/LONDON 4x 19 23 13 2 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY R A I 4x 19 25 14 332 SCOTTISH ROWING CLUB 4x 19 26 15 7 TIDEWAY SCULLERS SCHOOL I 4x 19 27 16 12 IMPERIAL COLLEGE B C I S1- 19 28 17 4 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY R A II 4x 19 29 18 14 GOLDIE B C I 4- 19 30 19 9 AKRC/THAMES/LONDON/POPLAR 4x 19 33 20 25 LONDON R C III 4x 19 36 21 23 ISIS B C II S1+ 19 40 22 11 TIDEWAY SCULLERS SCHOOL II 4x 19 41 23 15 ROB ROY B C I 4x 19 41 24 327 LONDON R C X 4x 19 42 25 17 LONDON R C II S2 4x 19 44 26 22 GOLDIE B C II 4+ 19 53 27 19 ISIS B C I 4+ 19 54 28 35 OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY B C II S2- 19 54 29 44 ISIS B C III 4- 19 57 30 51 TIDEWAY SCULLERS SCHOOL IV 4x 19 58 31 46 IMPERIAL COLLEGE B C V S2+ 19 59 32 347 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON B C I 4- 19 59 33 24 IMPERIAL COLLEGE B C III 4+ 20 0.0 34 8 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY R A IV 4x 20 3.0 35 64 UPPER THAMES R C III 4x 20 3.0 36 344 GROSVENOR R C I 4- 20 5.0 37 37 GOLDIE B C III 4+ 20 6.0 38 362 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON B C II 4+ 20 8.0 39 56 MARLOW R C II S2 4x 20 10 40 34 VESTA R C I 4- 20 11