Archive for month: August, 2011

SOLD. NOTICE WITHDRAWN

• Top of the line Sykes single (2004)

• Weight of boat – 14.2 kgs

• Weight of rower – 72.5 kgs

• Honeycomb carbon shell

• Carbon footplate

• 2 styles of riggers

• $5,500 or happy to swap for another single if both parties are happy

• Contact Alex Leitch (ajleitchact@hotmail.com or 6254 9979)


SOLD. NOTICE WITHDRAWN

• Top of the line Sykes single (2004)

• Weight of boat – 14.2 kgs

• Weight of rower – 72.5 kgs

• Honeycomb carbon shell

• Carbon footplate

• 2 styles of riggers

• $5,500 or happy to swap for another single if both parties are happy

• Contact Alex Leitch (ajleitchact@hotmail.com or 6254 9979)

The 2011 Head of the Molonglo will be held on 17th and 18th December on Lake Burley Griffin. Entries are due at Midnight Sunday 11th December. Entries may be submitted via individual or club entry form to actra@rowingact.org.au.

View the HotM flyer here

Download the HotM individual entry form here

Download the HotM club entry form “here”:file_download/186

The fifth and final of Rowing ACT’s Winter Time Trials will be held on the 17th and 18th September 2011. The format of the event is singles and pairs on the Saturday, doubles, quads, fours and eights on Sunday. Rowing ACT is willing to accept double entries on Saturday, however crews must be early novice. Clubs need to be aware these crews will NOT be competing in any official category and will not be awarded prize or point score rewards.

The course is 4km long and runs from near the Dam, around a turning boat near the 1800m start, down Yarramundi Reach, around Kurrajong Point and up Tarcoola Reach finishing at the first of the white timber piles, opposite the AIS in Lotus Bay.

The series winner for each category of boat is determined by a point score based on handicap times. Crews/scullers receive one point for each race they complete, plus one point for each opponent in that race that they beat on handicap time. Crews can accumulate series points provided they do not change more than 25% of their crew from one time trial to the next.

Entries should be via your club and sent by email to Rowing ACT . Entries close at midnight on the Sunday preceding the time trial (September 11). Larger clubs may collate entries into the template spread sheet below.

Download the “spread sheet template”:file_download/77.

On the 15th and 16th October 2011, Rowing Queensland will host the “Wintech Racing Coaches Conference”. The conference will include an array of guest speakers including Barry Dancer (former Australian Men’s Hockey Coach Kookaburra 2001-2008, Gold medallist 2004, Silver medallist 2008), Noel Donaldson (Australian Men’s Rowing Head Coach) and Larissa Biesenthall (AIS Rowing Senior Women’s Coach). The conference will be held at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (QSAC) Nathan, Brisbane and will include a tour of the Queensland Academy of Sport facilities.

View the Rowing Queensland 2011 Coaches Conference flyer here.

Radford Rowing is currently seeking coaches for the upcoming 2011-2012 season. Please view their flyer for more information.

SOLD. NOTICE WITHDRAWN

– Men’s heavyweight racing scull

– Ultimate 30 mould

– Carbon Wing Rigger, carbon foot stretcher, carbon keel.

– Adidas shoes

– S4 full carbon sculling oars

– Gold Stroke Coach

– Purchased new from Sykes Racing in June 2006.

– Rigger transport bag

Price $7000.00

Contact: Bob Cook Mob: +61 419385026


SOLD. NOTICE WITHDRAWN

– Men’s heavyweight racing scull

– Ultimate 30 mould

– Carbon Wing Rigger, carbon foot stretcher, carbon keel.

– Adidas shoes

– S4 full carbon sculling oars

– Gold Stroke Coach

– Purchased new from Sykes Racing in June 2006.

– Rigger transport bag

Price $7000.00

Contact: Bob Cook Mob: +61 419385026

Please find below this weekends start lists.

View or Download Saturday Start List

View or Download Sunday Start List

Please take the time to read the following information.

INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPETITORS

• It is the responsibility of crews to ensure they are at the start on time (any crew who misses their allocated start time may be started at the end of the field). Crews should pay particular attention to the start time rather than boat number as some numbers may be missing.

• Clubs should ensure that scullers and crews have the skill and experience to complete the course under adverse weather conditions.

• Crews and scullers should take note of normal traffic rules on the way to the start.

• Slower crews should ensure that crews overtaking have space to pass on the most direct course.

• If you capsize during racing stay with your boat until a safety marshal arrives. Remember that your boat will float even when it is full of water.

BOW NUMBERS

Bow numbers will be available for collection from Black Mountain Rowing Club from 8am on Saturday.

OFFICIALS

Officials are required to meet at the Black Mountain Rowing Club at 8:45am on the morning of each trial for a briefing. Wherever possible bring a tinnie and a megaphone. PFDs will be supplied for all officials.