THE HEAD OF THE RIVER RACE

RULES OF THE RACE 2014

THE RACE IS CONDUCTED UNDER BRITISH RULES FOR PROCESSIONAL (HEAD) EVENTS.

Failure to comply with these Rules renders the crew liable to a penalty up to and including disqualification as deemed appropriate by the Chief Umpire.

General 1. All boats must carry a 6-character identification number. 2. All competitors must behave in a decent and responsible manner. Crews must not engage in acts such as the use of foul or abusive language, or urinating in public view. 3. Any crew or club involved in a verifiable navigational incident on the during the fourteen-day period prior to the event may be excluded from starting.

Safety Safety is the responsibility of each competitor and club. 4. All crews and boats must conform, in all respects, to the Row Safe Code. 5. Should a crew member go overboard the crew must stop, stand by and assist recovery. 6. Boats with a front - loaded coxswain are NOT permitted to race. 7. Captains of clubs are responsible for ensuring that all coxes are sufficiently competent to navigate and control an on the Tideway.

Marshalling 8. Crews must obey marshalling instructions contained in the “General Instructions to Competitors”. 9. Crews not in their marshalling position by the time specified must proceed as directed by the marshals. 10. Crews must not engage in firm pressure rowing or undertake practice starts in the marshalling area. 11. In the event of the cancellation of the Race, all crews in the marshalling area remain under control of the marshals and must only move from their position following receipt of specific instructions from a marshal.

Starting 12. Prior to crossing the starting line crews must not close up on boats next to or in front of them, and must immediately drop back if instructed.

Racing 13. During the race, boats being overtaken must give way in good time to those overtaking so that overtaking boats are not impeded in following their proper course. 14. All crews must pass through the centre arches of Barnes and Hammersmith Bridges, and pass on the side of the line of the moored boats at . 15. Notwithstanding Rule 6-1-8 (Rules of Racing), radios and loudhailers must not be used by coaches.

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16. In the event of the need to stop the race, marshals and umpires along the course will sound continuous short blasts on air horns, wave red flags and instruct crews to “STOP RACING”. Crews must immediately slow to a light paddle and await further instructions.

After the Race 17 After completing the course, all crews must continue through the centre arch of Putney Bridge and the centre arch of Fulham Railway Bridge before turning. 18. After passing through the centre arches of the Bridges all crews must turn right towards the Surrey (Putney) shore and paddle back on that side of the river between the line of moored boats and the shore. 19. (a) Crews returning to Hammersmith clubs below Dove Pier must present themselves to the marshal stationed above on the Surrey side of the river and only cross to Middlesex when instructed to do so. For those clubs above Dove Pier (i.e. Latymer and Sons of the Thames) a second marshal will be stationed by St. Paul’s BC and crews must present themselves to the umpire/marshal and await instructions to cross. (b) Crews returning to Barnes, , and Kew must paddle up the Surrey side to Chiswick Steps, and present themselves to the marshal stationed at this point before crossing to the Middlesex side. They must then paddle up the Middlesex side keeping clear of racing crews. (c) Only in exceptional circumstances and under the express direction of an umpire/marshal, may a crew cross at a point other than an official crossing-point. (d) While marshalling is still in progress crews returning to Barnes, Mortlake, Chiswick and Kew must remain on the Middlesex side behind the 8th (and last) division on Middlesex as they move upstream and wait below Mortlake Anglian & Alpha BC for them to complete their turn before proceeding further upstream. Under no circumstances may returning crews overtake marshalled crews. Crews wishing to cross to Surrey at this point must await permission from the Marshal above . This will not be given until the last crew to start has passed through Chiswick Bridge.

John Duff Chief Umpire HORR