Southsea Regatta. 16/7. Change to program
Note: events 19 & 22 are being switched to reduce boats changes - updated program will be emailed out to all clubs within next 24 hours. Fingers crossed for good weather!
Note: events 19 & 22 are being switched to reduce boats changes - updated program will be emailed out to all clubs within next 24 hours. Fingers crossed for good weather!
The entry information for BTC Regatta on the 20th August and can now be downloaded, in pdf format, from its respective entry on the H&D Calender on the home page of the H&D ARA Web site - at www.hdara.co.uk
Their respective entry closure date has also been added to the calender - with details attached.
The draft Program and instructions for Southsea Regatta on Saturday, 16th July, 2016 - can now be downloaded, in pdf. format, from it's Calender entry on the H&D ARA Website - at hdara.co.uk
Once again, on behalf of the Association can I put on record and thanks everyone who played a part in what I believe was another very successful Swanage regatta. Its popularity remains as high as ever - with 171 entries according to the records - after late entries received - which I think is another new record! (161 last year) - and probably a record number of events staged.
We had a few minor issues - and the regatta did run late - not sure where we lost the time - we did start a little late but had caught this up at one point.We did resolve the First Aid Cover and safety boat issues in the end - although there was a cost as far as First Aid cover was concerned.
The risk of thanking Clubs and individuals is that I will miss someone - but here goes - the Race Officials, Controllers and Commentators of course - including Max who did a great job chasing up the crews; BTC for the PA system (I wont mention the Tables and Chairs); Denny Woodford for the Trophies; Sue for Regatta Control, contact with Swanage Council - and so much more - plus Alison from Poole at Regatta control; Poole for the Control Tent and arranging the Tables and chairs and for a safety boat; Lymington and Christchurch for safety boats, Pete Staddon from Christchurch and Dave Smith from Westover? for laying the course plus Pete for all the other things he dose - Radios, Boat Marshal, receiving and sorting out the cups etc... etc..; Tim Bull - for the program and more; Ryde & Josie for the Officials lunches. Mike & Emma Kelly - who although not needed in the end - bought their boat round as cover. Southampton for manning the gate; Newport for checking and bringing the safety kits and officials Life Jackets; the additional volunteer crew for the Poole safety boat - Dave, Ray, Kerry, Lauren and Jeff - plus those from Christchurch and Lymington who crewed their respective boats. I will have missed someone - sorry!
As far as I am aware there was only one safety incident that required a BR incident report a "simple capsize/collision" involving a BTC Sculler - for which a BR incident report has been submitted. The First Aid providers reported that they dealt with three minor incidents to rowers - and one - more serious - to a member of the public - who appeared to be having an angina attack.
As always the Association welcomes any constructive criticism or suggestions for improvement.
With the thanks of the Association once again.
Steve Bull, Association Secretary.