Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Happy New Year!! A new challenge for you in 2014? Try the Cornish Indoor Rowing Weekender!

The 17th and 18th January will see two indoor rowing competitions ran at Newquay Sports Centre. The first day will be the school indoor rowing competition, ran as part of the 'Cornwall School Games' (More information on this below)


 
The 18th January will see the Cornish Indoor Rowing Championships, open to adults and juniors run from 10am. There will be 2000m challenges, a team relay and 500m sprint. Please see the poster below for more information. Entries close on the 10th January!

Please note - The closing date for entries will be the 10th January - after this time I will post entrants, race times and more information.

As a guide, last years racing followed:
10am - Juniors
10.30am - Ladies (2 races)
11am - 12pm - Mens (4-5 races)
12pm - 500m sprints
12.30pm - Relays

PRIZES will be determined by the entries. Any category with 2 or more entrants will have a trophy. Expected categories:
Mens & Ladies HW Open, 40-49, 50-59, 60+
Mens & Ladies LW Open
Juniors (in year groups)
 
CORNISH INDOOR CHAMPS POSTER

CORNISH INDOOR CHAMPS APPLICATION FORM




The 17th January is for all Cornish secondary schools, ran as part of the 'Cornwall School Games' series 2014. This will take place at the Sports Centre. Entries should be made through your school, who have until the 8th January to enter. This will be ran using the 'Go Race Indoors' framework. (see below). This event is organised by Cornwall Sports Partnership and British Rowing, supported by the local Newquay schools and Tempus Leisure. For more information see the entry form below:

Click here for information and entry form - To be done through your school

Categories
Race length
Gold medal target distances 100%
Year 12 + 13 girls
2,000m
7 mins 45 secs
Year 12 + 13 boys
2,000m
7 mins
Year 7 girls
2 minutes
490m
Year 7 boys
2 minutes
510m
Year 8 girls
3 minutes
750m
Year 8 boys
3 minutes
810m
Year 9 girls
4 minutes
1020m
Year 9 boys
4 minutes
1125m
Year 10 girls
5 minutes
1275m
Year 10 boys
5 minutes
1430m
Year 11 girls
6 minutes
1540m
Year 11 boys
6 minutes
1720m

















Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Jerry, Robin and Jane win volunteering awards in 2013

Friday the 8th November saw two rowing coaches honoured at the Cornwall Sports Awards, ran by Cornwall Sports Partnership.


Jerry Crapp, a stalwart of the gig rowing community took the first award of the night, for ‘Childrens Coach of the year’. Jerry coaches at the River Fowey Gig Club, who have a thriving junior section and has been involved with the club since its establishment in 1988. The club are well known on the circuit for the quality of their junior rowers, a tribute to Jer who spends hours on the water coaching all of the junior crews. A qualified level 2 coach, Jerry runs ‘Sportivate’ sessions each year to introduce the next generation of rowers, as well as race coxing and organising fundraising events. A quote from Jerry: ‘I was absolutely delighted to be nominated and then shortlisted and I am actually over the moon to win this prestige award and its recognition of all the hours that I put in to the sport. It was truly a fantastic evening that was well organised and would fully recommend anyone who has the chance to attend. This is reward and recognition for all the hours of hard work put into volunteering and this makes all the efforts worth while.’


Robin Mills, of Castledore Rowing Club in Golant, near Fowey took the title of ‘Under 25 coach of the year’. Castledore, a clubmarked club row in fine boats on the river Fowey, the same stretch of water as the gig club. Robin has spent over 400 voluntary hours supporting the club in all aspects, from boat maintenance, to organising coffee mornings, indoor training and countless water sessions. This hard work was rewarded when, in 2012 a crew Robin coached won a novice title at the South Coast Championships. Robin also spent his time at Southampton University volunteering for the boat club, where he also won a title of ‘Male contribution of the year’ at the Southampton Sports Awards. A quote from Robin: ‘It’s brilliant to be acknowledged for the volunteering over the past few years, it’s an honour’.

For more on the Cornwall Sports Awards please follow this LINK

Also this month, Paignton Rowing clubs Jane Perry took the title of ‘Coach of the Year’ at the Torbay Sports Awards. Jane, who is a life member at Paignton ARC said she was surprised to win, and that the award was ‘for all of the coaches at Paignton RC’. Jane not only coaches at Paignton up to 5 days a week, but also sits on the WEARA committee, supporting the West Region. A picture of Jane can be seen here: Picture and write up
Picture c/o Cornwall Sports Partnership
Jerry (centre), Robin (back left)


It is great to see many of the regions volunteers recognised for their hard work to support rowing in the West.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

University indoor rowing competition!

24th November ran by the University of the West of England & the University of Bristol at the University of the West of England (UWE)

 

Indoor rowing competition with 2000m racing and1000m beginner categories.

 

The event carries BUCS points – so a great opportunity to represent your University!!

 

Also there are open categories, open to non-university rowing clubs & competitors and a team relay.

 For more information please click here: Flyer

Monday, 21 October 2013

Club update for the West & WAGS Regions

The winter can be a great time to think about club development - I have prepared a newsletter / update for clubs in the West Region (Cornwall and Devon) as part of the primary service offered by British Rowing.

Click here for the club update!


I have also created a similar update for the WAGS region (Wiltshire, Avon, Gloucester & Somerset)

 

Click here for WAGS region update

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Medical Classifiers needed

Do you live in Devon?

Are you a physio or a doctor and could act as a medical classifier for Para-Rowing?

Contact Simon Goodey : simon.goodey@gbrowingteam.org.uk  07767684515
(even if it is after the closing date)

Poster with more information

Friday, 27 September 2013

Level 2 Coaching Course this autumn!

A fixed seat level 2 coaching course has been planned for this November in Plymouth. This will be based at the Mount Batten Centre. The course starts on the 2nd November. Dates: 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 13th, 16th, 17th November.

You can find a course advert here: COURSE ADVERT
This course will have the safeguarding & first aid elements run on the course so this is not a pre requisite.

You can find an application form: APPLICATION FORM

For more information about the level 2 coaching award please skip to the 'Coach Education' page by clicking here: Coach Education

For more information please contact Sarah Harris - Education & Training Manager on 07818576149 sarah.harris@britishrowing.org

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS - 21st OCTOBER 2013

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Under 16 Gig Championships 2013


A total of 22 crews took to the water at Newquay on Sunday 4th August to contest the 2013 Under 16 Gig Championships. In contrast to the previous days bright sunshine, the rain came down but a favourable wind made for fair sea conditions for the young rowers.

Several strong crews were fielded from all over the South West, looking to take the title from 2012 winners Cadgwith. This year there was a noticeable increase in the number of girls competing, with several all girls crews competing for the female trophy. Cadgwith took this title for the second year running when their girls crew finished 11th overall after coming 3rd in the plate final. Cotehele Quay finished 7th overall to win the mixed shield which must see 3 male and 3 female rowers in the team. Coverack B took the plate race cup home. This year also saw some strong B crew performances with Caradon and Cadgwith finishing 5th and 6th respectively after facing each other in both the quarter and the semi finals.

There were no surprises in the final line up with strong junior clubs Caradon, Cadgwith, Fowey and Coverack making the 4 boat final, after fielding strong crews consistently this season. Caradon and Cadgwith had faced each other in the previous two races with Caradon posting the fastest times in each round. After a strong start from all crews, Cadgwith and Caradon - 1st and 2nd respectively in 2012 - pulled away from the pack, neck and neck up the first leg. Caradon turned first with Cadgwith just behind, Fowey in third and Coverack in 4th place. Across the second leg which saw a moderate swell, Caradon pulled away, opening their lead before the second mark. They pulled away again down the final leg, finishing the race just over 30 seconds ahead of second placed Cadgwith. Fowey came in third place with their crew of 2 female and 4 male rowers, with Coverack in 4th place completing the final line up.
2013 Winners Caradon


A good crowd of spectators braved the rain to cheer on the young rowers both from the harbour and the tripper boats - great to see such support for the future of the sport. Thanks to Newquay RC and the CPGA for hosting a great day. The highlight of the day had to be Bridport Gig Club all having great fun warming up on the beach to the ‘Rocky’ theme tune!

The next junior championship is the under 14s on the 25th August at Hayle Pool.
final results
 

Sportivate Explores Rowing Challenge


To celebrate several successful ‘Sportivate Explores Rowing’ projects in Cornwall over the past 2 years, Cornwall Sports Partnership sponsored a ‘Sportivate Challenge’ at this years Looe Regatta. This involved a separate race ran by Looe Rowing Club, who have themselves run several successful learn to row courses which now has seen a boost in their young membership base. The challenge involved a race with 2 buoy turns, for 14-25 year olds, aimed at those who were new to rowing. This involved many participants who have got in to the sport through Sportivate projects ran at their club. Crews from Devon and Cornwall competed, including a composite crew made up from several clubs. Boats competing were from Looe (2), Cotehele Quay, Brixham, Rame and Caradon. Caradon took the prize for top placed genuine 14-25 mixed (3 male, 3 female) crew, Looe won a trophy for the top all female crew and the composite crew took the trophy for the open category.
Sportivate participants
 

Reps from British Rowing and Cornwall Sports Partnership were on hand to promote the Sportivate programme and give out information on how clubs could get involved. All those competing got a Sportivate explores rowing T shirt and it is hoped that the challenge can become an annual event.

For more on Explore Rowing including running your own ‘Learn to Row’ courses: www.explorerowing.org

For more on Sportivate in Cornwall and Cornwall Sports Partnership: www.cornwallsportspartnership.co.uk/sportivate
A gallery of pictures can be found at the Cornwall Sports Partnership facebook page Take me there!

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Updated blog

I have made several updates to the blog this week...please feel free to have a browse!

Top three experiences this year so far.....

This year has been a great one for 'firsts', I just wanted to share my top three moments this year:

A world championship medal


This year, after 12 years of rowing Cornish Pilot Gigs, I won my first medal at the World Gig Championships on the Isles of Scilly along with my team mates at Caradon Gig Club. After a long hard winter of training 6 days a week our ladies A crew finished in third place, enough for a Bronze medal and a trip up on to the podium with the soundtrack being 'Back in Black' by ACDC! It was a great reward and thanks to my team mates Leanne, Nay, Stacey, Nicola, Rachel and Steve for a great experience.

3rd Place at the World Championships



Crossing over 'to the dark side'

This year I have also got myself in a fine boat, in a double with Sallie Malt who also works in the region. Sallie has been very patient during our early morning outings 'teaching the gig rower how to scull'. We made our debut at Exeter Regatta this year and I enjoyed it immensely. It's been great to be able to have a go at both disciplines and this week I even got let loose in a single....I may have been bitten by the bug....
 
 

A week at Dorney

I took a week off work in June to volunteer at the World Rowing Championships at Dorney. And what a week it was! I was on the photo team for the week and got to spend several days accompanying the photographers and supporting the media team. What an amazing experience! The whole team were great to work with and made me feel so welcome, it gave a great insight in to the organisation of a major rowing competition, and to top it all off, GB were oarsome!
 
A photo I took from the start line - up close and personal!
 
With Alan Campbell after the racing
 




An update summer 2013

There has been a lot of exciting things happening so far in 2013 - here is just a few!!

Whole Sport Plan funding....

Following the successful delivery of the Whole Sport Plan (WSP)2013, Sport England has awarded British Rowing 8.2 million pounds to deliver the next WSP 2013- 17 full report .
The new WSP begins on the 1st April 2013 - this will mean a restructure of how staff and resources are organised, more information on the 'Meet the Team' page for what this means for the South West.

Explore Rowing Pioneer Club funding


In March / April 2013, Flushing and Mylor gig club were successful in securing funding to become an Explore Rowing Pioneer Club. The club have formed a strong partnership with Truro and Penwith College for this project which will see great rowing opportunities for 16-19 year olds in the county. This funding has allowed the club to purchase two new gigs: Flushing and Mylor. The club will work with the college to offer learn to row courses for their students who will then be signposted towards their local gig club.
Flushing and Mylor Gig Club
Truro Penwith College



Truro Penwith college and Flushing & Mylor Gig Club


New facilities open

Both Paignton rowing club and Devoran Gig Club have celebrating the opening of their new facilities. Both have benefitted from capital funds from British Rowings whole sport plan 2009-2013. Paignton also received funds from 'Inspired Facilities' to refurbish their old boathouse. Devoran have erected a new building with support from SITA Cornwall Trust to act as a dry store and a base for their club. Please see the following for a news report on the opening at Devoran, done by Cornish Olympian Annie Vernon: Devoran report


Devoran Gig Shed opening

Cornwall School Games gig competition

For the third year running gig rowing has been included in the Cornwall School Games. 21 crews of 6 rowers from a number of schools across the county headed to Mylor on the 3rd July to compete for their schools. Each of these schools linked to a local club who helped prepare the teams and also coxswained on the day. That's 126 young people competing on the water. The day was ran in partnership with Cornwall Sports Partnership, British Rowing, the CPGA and local clubs. A huge amount of volunteer support was needed to make this a success, so huge thanks to all those involved!


Mullion school win all 4 categories at the School Games

 
World Pilot Gig Championships 2013

May bank holiday saw the 24th World Pilot Gig Championships on the Isles of Scilly. Falmouth took on the challenge and sealed yet another double victory taking both the mens and ladies titles. For a full report with pictures please see report

Category
1st
2nd
3rd
Ladies Vet (40+)
Isles of Scilly
Newquay
Rock  
Ladies Supervet (50+)
Falmouth
Lyme Regis
Dartmouth
Mens Vet (40+)
Caradon
Flushing and Mylor
Roseland
Mens Supervet (50+)
Helford
Falmouth
Roseland
Ladies
Falmouth
Mounts Bay
Caradon
Mens
Falmouth
Looe
Roseland
Falmouth Ladies crew

Caradon mens veterans
 

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Plymouth Rowing Forum Challenge 2013

The 2013 Plymouth Rowing Forum Corporate Challenge is being held on Thursday 30th May from 6pm at the Mount Batten Centre in Plymouth.

What is it?
The PRF Challenge is a corporate event where businesses, companies and charities enter teams of 6, who race in gigs, sliding seat boats and on rowing machines.
 
Why take part?
Its a great networking opportunity, a great team building exercise, great fun and it gets you active! It also helps raise funds to keep the Plymouth Rowing Forum and schools project going - who offer the sport of rowing to people in the city of Plymouth.

What do I have to do?
It costs £150 per team of 6, contact Philip.pring@britishrowing.org to register

INFORMATION POSTER

Pirates and air hostesses??!


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