2016 South Coast Championships. Herne Bay, Saturday, 3rd September, 2016. Entry Conditions.
SOUTH COAST CHAMPIONSHIP ROWING REGATTA COUNCIL.
RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS. RULES. May 2016. Entry conditions.
23. (a) Oarspersons rowing in Championship events shall be barred from competing in the Open Regatta, but are allowed to compete in more than one Championship event if selected by their Association. No crew or oarsperson is allowed to enter for more than two Open events, and no late entries will be accepted. But crews can be switched if affected by Championship results after the closing date for entries. Any crew entered in the supporting events, before being selected to represent their Association in the Championship events, shall be entitled to a full refund of their supporting event entry fee.
(b) The Junior Regatta shall be regarded as a separate regatta in which competitors will be permitted to enter more than one event but will be subject to meeting the regatta timetable. Entrants in the Junior Regatta may also enter the Championship Regatta but will be subject to the conditions laid down in Rule 23(a).
24. The entrance fee for the Championship races shall be £2.50 per seat. For Open and Junior events the entrance fee shall be £4.00 per seat including a levy of £0.50 per seat. The levy shall be collected by the organising committee, and paid to the South Coast Rowing Championship Council by 31st October. A fine of £25 per week will be imposed for late payment.
25. (a) Each Association has the right to nominate the crews that will represent them in the six Championship events, and are not bound to nominate their Champion crew or runner-up. Crews must come from Clubs affiliated to the Association that they are representing and must all be registered members of that Club. In the event of a crew in a Championship race becoming incomplete before the start of the Championships, the Association concerned shall have the right to nominate a substitute oarsperson from the same Club, or to replace the entire crew by another crew from another Club.
(b) If one of the Associations cannot fulfil their full representation, even if the Association can only submit one crew in any one status, then the other two Associations may enter an additional crew in that status without charge. The Association that cannot fulfil their representation must try to give the other two Associations as much notice as possible, being not later than the closing date of entries for the Championship of their failure to fulfil.
(c) That all competitors in the Championship events must have competed in at least three Championship Regattas within their Association, in the current season of the South Coast Rowing Championships, for the club that they are representing in order to qualify to compete in the South Coast Rowing Championships.
(d) That all competitors in the Open events must have competed in at least three Championship Regattas within their Association in the current season of the South Coast Championship Regatta, or have been a registered Association member for 12 months for the Club that they are representing to qualify for entry into the South Coast Rowing Championships.
(e) That all crews in the Junior Regatta must come from clubs affiliated to the Association that they are representing, and must all be registered members of that club.
(f) No oarsperson who transferred between two Clubs less than four weeks before the published date of the South Coast Rowing Championships will be allowed to compete in any Open or Invitation event at the Championships for their new Club.
(g) Any crew selected by their Association to represent them, but the crew refuses, that crew will not be accepted in any other race at that Championship.
26. All Clubs are responsible for putting in their own entries (together with entry fee) for all Open and Junior races before the closing date for entries set by the organising committee. The closing date for the Open and Junior entries must not be earlier than three weeks prior to the date of the Championships. The organising committee shall notify each Association Secretary of the closing date, so that each Association can submit its selected Championship crews before the closing date for entries. Clubs entering crews in supporting events before selection to represent their Association shall he entitled to a refund of the entry fee on having to withdraw from the supporting event on being selected and the Championship entry fee being paid by the Association.
27. Any oarsperson who has raced for Championship points for one Association during the season, shall not be permitted to represent another Association at the South Coast Rowing Championships unless he has transferred his membership from one Club to another in accordance with the Rules of the Associations. This shall not affect the right of crews from Clubs affiliated to two Associations to be selected by either Association to represent them at the South Coast Rowing Championships.
28. The Open Veteran coxed fours for The Sidney De Haan Cup and the Open Veteran Coxed Fours for the CARA Presidents Cup shall be open to male and/or female rowers over the age of forty and fifty years respectively on the day of the published date of the Championships. Entries from composite crews will be permitted but any composite crew must include at least three oarspersons registered with the same Club.
29. The Championship Veteran coxed fours shall be for male and/or female rowers over the age of forty on the day of the published date of the Championships. Entry shall be in accordance with Rule 25.
30. Any changes to crew personnel and crews scratched after the closing date for entries must be notified to the organising committee on the official form provided. Only two changes per crew are allowed and changes in crew personnel for Championship events must be notified before the draw for positions. Changes to crew personnel in the Open and Junior Regatta events must be submitted before the Captains' Briefing on regatta morning. Only in exceptional circumstances will the Council consider changes to crew personnel after these deadlines. Failure to notify these changes or scratching’s, or non-arrival at the start by the required time, will result in a fine of £25 and will be considered a disciplinary offence reportable to the South Coast Rowing Championships Council. Any fine imposed will be levied against the offending club and must be paid within 28 days to the Honorary Secretary/Treasurer of the South Coast Rowing Championships Council. The Council will preside over all disciplinary matters at their January meeting.
As agreed by the South Coast Rowing Council.
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