Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Recognition for West Region Volunteers


In the past month, many volunteers in the region have been recognised and awarded for their efforts and dedication towards rowing.

British Rowing Volunteer awards

Regional volunteer award- Bob Board won this award for his outstanding services to the West of England ARA, West Regional Rowing Council and clubs in the region: ‘Bob was a founder member of Exmouth Rowing Club in 1993 and is still a very active member of the club. For the last fourteen years he has been an extremely efficient secretary to the West of England ARA. Bob was also Secretary to the West Regional Rowing Council when it was first set up, taking up that role again in 2009. An umpire and entries secretary for the South Coast Championships, his communication skills are faultless. He is a problem solver who gives direction to all developments and supports and encourages all events in the West of England. Bob, thank you for your ongoing and long lasting contribution to rowing in the West.'

Bob at the ceremony

 

Medal of merit – Kevin Dentith. 'The Medal of Merit was introduced to recognise those who have given exceptional service to both their Club and their Region.

'Kevin Dentith has been a member of Exeter Rowing Club for thirty-four years.  He is an active officer as Captain and Chairman, a successful Coach and qualified umpire. 'On behalf of the Region he has spent 15 years as representative on the National Coaching Committee, and has been the most efficient of Secretaries for the National Coaching Committee. He will attend a very technical meeting on Saturday and have the minutes produced for Monday. 'Kevin was President of WEARA and played an important role in forging early partnerships with British Rowing.'
Citations taken from www.britishrowing.org – Pic: Gerard Brown

Diamond Jubilee medal

To mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee year, the Chairman invited all British Rowing members to nominate people who had gone that extra mile for our sport and who through their dedication have helped to lay down a legacy for future generations of rowers.

Beryl Tregear – Looe. Beryl worked tirelessly to obtain the planning and funding for the new club premises. The new boathouse means that boats can get on the water all year round and Beryl’s contribution to the build has resulted in a real legacy for rowing in the local community.

Shane Sullivan – Charlestown. Shane is Club Chairman and has been a driving force in heading up the team that succeeded in obtaining a new site in the Charlestown Harbour, raising the profile of the club with the aim of attracting many new members to gig rowing.

Don Seymour – Rame. Don is described as ‘the best fund raiser in the South West.’ Financially astute, he has worked tirelessly to ensure that Rame Gig Club obtained one of the best and most efficient small footprint facilities in the sport.

Stuart Mountford – Devoran. Stuart breathed new life into a weary group of gig rowers who were let down after a constraint was discovered on negotiated land. He was instrumental in finding a new site and the building work is imminent. A modest man who deserves much praise for the work of himself and his team.

Diamond jubilee award  

Citations from www.britishrowing.org Pic: Gerard Brown

Cornwall Sports Awards

On Friday 9th November, Cornwall Sports Partnership held their annual sports awards at the Headland Hotel in Newquay. Rowing was very well supported & guest speaker GB rower Annie Vernon keeping the audience entertained after dinner with a great speech. The following were recognised:

Shortlisted:
Jacqui Blake (Saltash RC) – community volunteer of the year & official of the year. Falmouth Gig Club – Club of the year. Rhiannon Halliday (Caradon GC) – junior coach of the year & U25 coach.

Prize winners:
Shane Sullivan (Charlestown RC) – Lifetime services to sport & community volunteer

 
Nankersey RC – Sportivate project of the year – Sportivate explores rowing



Information and pics from www.cornwallsportspartnership.co.uk

 

Telegraph / Waitrose volunteer awards

James Cockley of Fowey Gig Club (previous Cornwall U25 coach of the year) has been nominated for his work coaching within the club.

Coach Education 2013

Please check the coach education page Go here now! for up to date information on the next Level 2 courses and workshops coming up including :

Time to listen workshop (for welfare officers) Jan 16th

Level 2 (fixed seat) - North Devon Feb / March 2013

Level 2 (sliding seat) - Exeter April 2013

All of the information you need is on the coach education page including application forms & posters.

There is some funding available for Devon Based coaches, more information on the posters

These tend to be popular so book up fast!

Deadlines in Jan & Feb

Coaching in Plymouth

Monday, 26 November 2012

Water Water Everywhere!



With the huge amount of rainfall in the past week you would have thought that having a boat would be a good move! Unfortunately the extreme weather is stopping many of us from rowing at the moment including postponing the Dart Totnes Mini Head at the weekend. I for one am gutted as this was to be my debut in a fine boat after 10 years of fixed seat rowing. I am now also going to miss the rearranged event on the 8th December as Ill be running a Learn To Row course for a new watersports centre in Penzance. Check out Dart Totnes webpage for more info on the event Website .

In the meantime, enjoy some indoor training on the rowing machine! If you fancy a challenge why not compete in the Concept 2 indoor league Challenge series , or maybe look to enter the Cornwall Indoor Rowing Competition in Newquay Link to more info .

Stay safe and don't travel in severe weather if you don't need to!

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Photos now online

Cornwall Rowing Association Presentation
 
Galleries are now online from the Plymouth Explore Rowing Launch, The WEARA dinner and the CRA presentation, go to these by clicking on the 'PHOTO GALLERIES' page to the right.

Skip to this page by clicking HERE

Friday, 2 November 2012

GB Rowing Technique Workshop

Inspired by London 2012? Fancy improving the quality of your coaching?
 
On Tuesday 4th December 2012 GB Rowing teams Peter Sheppard will be delivering a 3 hour workshop on GB rowing technique. The workshop will focus on the drive phase of the stroke and help enable coaches to spot good technique and coach and effective drive.
 
GB Rowing Technique Workshop
The workshop will run 6.30-9.30pm at Ivybridge community college, PL21 0JA.
Ideally you would have attended 'Safe and Strong Trunks' in 2011.
To book your space  complete the attached APPLICATION FORM . Send to Rhiannon Halliday, 11 The Green, Lower Burraton, Saltash, PL12 4SQ. 07818576145.
Cheques payable to 'WRRC' not British Rowing.