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The Rowing ACT Board determined in 2016 to commence running regattas from the start of the 2016/17 season under a new grade system, similar to those already operating in other states. Since October three grade regattas have been successfully held, with each progressively familiarising and transitioning the local rowing community to the new system. The next important formal action in this transition however is the introduction and application of “Rowing Grade Scores” (RGS) for all competing rowers.

Introduction of Rowing Grade Scores

Commencing from the next local regatta – the ANU Regatta on 4 February 2017 – Rowing Grade Scores (separate scores for Sculling and Sweep) will be used to classify the eligibility of scullers and crews, in the various standard grade events held. The following band RGS values will apply to each of the current Grades – A to E:

GRADE RACING CATEGORIES

Competition between Scullers and Crews with:

GRADE A: a RGS less than 1.35

GRADE B: a RGS between 1.35 to less than 2.35

GRADE C: a RGS between 2.35 to less than 3.10

GRADE D: a RGS between 3.10 to less than 3.60

GRADE E: a RGS between 3.60 to 4.0

An RGS (Sculling) and RGS (Sweep) has been determined for all registered ACT rowers, utilising regatta information available from this and recent seasons, and the Guideline document “Rowing ACT Club Grade System – Expected Times/Performance Range for each Grade” (attached) which was released at the beginning of the season.

Club Captains and Head Coaches, respectively, for each affiliated Rowing ACT club and school will be provided with each of their rower’s RGSs from 23 January 2017. Entries for the ANU regatta close 27 January 2017. Adjustments to RGSs will subsequently be made based on rowers’ subsequent regatta results, and in accordance with the new “Status Rules” recently approved by Rowing ACT.

Eligibility and the requirements for Compiling and then Submitting Entries

Clubs and Schools will be required to consider each of their rower’s or crew’s RGS (a crew RGS is the average RGS of each of its crew members) in the process of entering scullers of crews for events:

Scullers or crews will not be able to enter or race in events if their RGS is lower than the required value for that event.
Scullers or crews may race in a classification higher than their current RGS, BUT subject only to the Regatta Secretary being satisfied that they can race at a proficiency level sufficiently competitive for that event’s expected standard.

Further Information for Club Captains and Head School Coaches

Prior to further details, including the new Status Rules, being published, should further information be required Club Captains and Head School Coaches are asked to act as the co-ordinating officer for their organisation and to regattasecretary@rowingact.org.au

BMRC is hosting an event to thank our Boat Race Officials for what that they do for our community. The ACT Rowing 2014-15 season was one of the biggest on record and without the tireless efforts of our BROs it would not have been possible.

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Rowers, parents, partners, children – all are welcome!

Date and Time: Sat 2 May 2015 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm

Venue: Black Mountain Rowing Club

Cost: $10 pp (under 18 y.o. free) to include nibbles and your first drink. BROs attend for free.

RSVP: SECRETARY@BMRC.ORG.AU BY SAT 25 APRIL 2015

Please be advised of the below Radford time trials to take place over the next week.

Radford Time Trial #1 – Sunday the 25th of January

This Sunday the 25th of January, Radford College will be conducting grading trials on the Yarramundi course from approximately 7:00am.

Radford rowers will be doing a 1500m time trial in lane 7 weather permitting. They will be identifiable as they will be carrying bow numbers.

Radford expects this process will take approximately 90 minutes.

Radford Time Trial #2 – Wednesday the 28th of January

Next Wednesday the 28th of January, Radford College will be conducting another grading trial on the Yarramundi course from approximately 7:00am.

This time trial will be done in the same format as Time Trial #1 and is expected to take approximately 90 minutes.

 

Radford kindly asks other rowers and coaches to be considerate of trialling athletes.

The Australian Rowing Team is all set to compete this weekend in the final round of the World Rowing Cup. The event runs from Friday 11 July to Sunday 13 July on the Rotsee in Lucerne, Switzerland and sees Australia entering 22 crews across 17 events.

In the third and final World Rowing Cup event of the season, Australia will be aiming to claim victory not only in many of the events it is competing in but also get its hands on the World Rowing Cup, the trophy awarded to the country with the most World Rowing points at the end of the three events each year.

A list of all the crews competing for Australia at the World Rowing Cup III can be found here on World Rowing’s website, Australia features on Pages Four and Five. For detail on the form of the Australian Rowing Team check out the Rowing Australia website here.

Fox Sports Australia will be broadcasting the finals of World Rowing Cup III on Sunday 13 July from 1830 to 2330 (AEST) on Fox Sports 3. World Rowing will also be live-streaming the finals via www.worldrowing.com.

The Rowing ACT regatta dates for the upcoming season are now final. The Regatta Subcommittee met in late June to schedule the upcoming season. The calendar includes two pre premiership season events, the Disher Cup and Col Panton Memorial Marathon. The Premiership season then starts on the 1November with the Capital Lakes RC regatta. The Head of the Molonglo Marathon has been moved to November to allow crews preparing for the Head of the Yarra some preparation and to link to a very special November tradition to be announced soon.

The 2014 half of the season concludes on the 6th December with the Black Mountain RC regatta and the season recommences in January with the Australia Day Bridge to Bridge race for eights. Once again the ACT Schools Head of the Lake will feature in the program along with a sprint regatta to conclude the summer season.

The Regatta Subcommittee will continue to review and make changes where required to the regatta Order of Events and ACT Championships Order of Events. Once this process has been completed the final order of events will be published.

2014-2015 SEASON DATES

18 October 2014 – Disher Cup Regatta

26 October 2014 – Col Panton Memorial Marathon

1 November 2014 – Capital Lakes RC Regatta

15 November 2014 – Canberra Boys/Girls Grammar Regatta

16 November 2014 – Head of the Molonglo Marathon

22 November 2014 – Lake Tuggeranong Festival Cup Regatta

6 December 2014 – Black Mountain RC Regatta

26 January 2015 – Australia Day Bridge to Bridge Race

7 February 2015 – Australian National University BC Regatta

21 February 2015 – Radford College Regatta

14-15 March 2015 – ACT State Championships (CRC/Marist)

21 March 2015 – ACT Schools Head of the Lake (Daramalan)

18 April 2015 – ACT Sprint Regatta (ANUBC)